Ċirkewwa Arch
The Ċirkewwa Arch is a natural underwater limestone arch located at ~12–20 metres, making it accessible yet spectacular. Divers can swim beneath the arch, framed against the open blue, a classic photo opportunity. The structure is encrusted with sponges and algae, attracting wrasses, damselfish, and barracuda schools. While nearby wrecks like the P29 and Rozi steal the spotlight, the arch is quieter, offering a slower-paced dive with less traffic. Calm conditions and its depth profile make it ideal for relaxed exploration.
WHO CAN DIVE HERE?
Intermediate divers and underwater photographers seeking iconic scenery.