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Habboubi

30 minutes from the coast of Cap Africa, the underwater landscape is rocky, rich in fish, and typically Mediterranean. The depth is 26 meters, and dives last 20 to 30 minutes.

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PLM 20

The jewel in Mahdia's diving crown!!! Lépave, a 110 m-long cargo ship sunk by a torpedo in 1942, lies majestically upright on the sand. It still holds the crockery and a few bottles of beer and cider.

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Trapanis

Facing the Cape of Mahdia this site is made up of two rocks This diving site also offers the possibility of drift diving if the conditions are all good

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El wed

Situated 50 m from the shore, this site is a natural underwater river made up of two posidonia graves and a sandy bottom with a depth of 10 m. It is the perfect site for beginners.

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Napoli

Just 10 minutes from the port of Mahdia, opposite the town of Rejish, this former passenger boat has sunk, leaving behind a beautiful wreck that has deteriorated rapidly over time but is still very accessible to beginners.

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Kantaoui Reef

The Kantaoui reef, located off the coast of Port El Kantaoui in Tunisia, is a popular dive site offering a rich marine biodiversity. The site is suitable for divers of all levels, with depths ranging from 10 to 30 meters.

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Coral Cave

Coral Cave is a huge cave on the drop off below Coral Gardens (next to the Blue Hole) between 20 and 30m with lots of beautiful sponges on its walls. It’s suitable for more experienced divers.

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Crocodile Rock

Crocodile Rock is a boat dive site located in Dwejra south from the Blue Hole. It combines a wall dive, going down to 30+ metres with a shallow, 7m deep plateau with a nice reef. This dive site is suitable even for less experienced divers.

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Blue Hole

Blue Hole is the most famous dive site in Gozo with spectacular underwater landscapes and amazing light effects. Look for the remains of the Azure Window (“Azure Alps“), the cavern, and a fun chimney and swim-throughs.

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Azure Boulders

Azure Boulders is the most famous dive site in Gozo, spectacular underwater landscape and light effects. What to look for: the remains of the Azure Window (“Azure Alps“), cavern, chimney and, swim-throughs​. This site is 5-30 metres. This site is great for all levels.

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