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St.Angelo

St.Angelo

Malta Island, Malta

Depth
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180ft
Visibility
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Unknown
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Advanced

About St.Angelo

St. Angelo is a World War II minesweeper that was discovered recently. The ship sank in June 1942 and now rests at a depth of 55 meters just outside of Grand Harbour. The wreck is only accessible on certain days of the year, as permission is granted by the harbour master. This dive site is located near Malta Island and is recommended for advanced divers due to the depth and potential visibility issues.

The marine life at St. Angelo is varied, offering a unique experience for divers. The site is categorized as a wreck dive, providing an opportunity to explore a piece of history submerged under the sea. The current at this site is generally light, making it a relatively safe dive for those with the appropriate experience level.
St.Angelo Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Wreck
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:55m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas :21% – 22% O2
Marine Life

  • Various
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