Whether scuttled on purpose to entertain divers or sunk during wars and accidents at sea, shipwrecks are full of history, are magnets for marine life and make for some of the world’s most fascinating dive sites.
Here on Gozo, there are 4 shipwrecks purposely scuttled for divers pleasure at Xhatt L’Ahmar, including MV Karwela with her world-famous staircase. All four wrecks lay beyond 30 metres and for that reason, a Deep Diver certification is recommended to explore them.
Becoming a wreck diver will give you the skills, tools and attitude to explore these amazing dive sites safely and confidently with a focus on navigation, limited penetration, dive panning and safety procedures.
Typical course structure:
Upon successful completion of this course you will be certified to dive wrecks with limited or no penetration. This certification can also count towards a single specialty rating to achieve the Advanced Diver Development Program
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Here, Sidemount is not just another course among hundreds of courses - it’s the main event! We exceed all agency standards and make sure you don’t leave the course as a liability on dive sites and boats.
We choose quality over quantity any day!
Small group sizes. 2 divers max per course, 4 divers max per guided dive. Without a doubt, the smaller the group the better the experience.
Courses are completely tailored to you, your needs and your diving preferences.
Perhaps you want to dive sidemount in a drysuit with steels or on holiday in the tropics with a wetsuit and Ali’s. We’ll make sure you’re confident and ready for anything.
Learn to sidemount efficiently and safely by focusing on entries, exits and emergency drills.
Diving in sidemount configuration requires extra consideration for keeping yourself and others safe and taking care of emergencies. Become an asset to any dive team by enhancing and practicing your Rescue skills.
Learn skills and procedures at the right level and become fully competent.
Save yourself months of frustration. Many divers take a sidemount course that is far too basic and leaves them with massive gaps in their knowledge and skills. Don’t be that diver. We have invested in our own diving skills and education and we use this base to teach to the highest level.
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Wreck diving is a specialist type of diving intended for the exploration of shipwrecks and other man-made structures. Wrecks are typically scuttled on purpose or sunk during wars and weather events.
Becoming a wreck diver will give you the skills, tools, and attitude to explore these amazing dive sites safely and confidently. Wrecks make for some of the world’s best dives sites.
Gozo is home to four shipwrecks, purposely scuttled for diver’s pleasure. These wrecks lay beyond 30 metres and for that reason, a Deep Diver certification is recommended to explore them.
Gozo is home to four shipwrecks, purposely scuttled to create an artificial reef. They lay at a depth of around 40 metres and are approximately 50 metres from each other.
Some agencies only require Open Water certification before enrolling in a wreck diving course. However, due to the nature of wreck diving, some experience and decent buoyancy is recommended.
Diving into overhead environments requires special equipment and proper training. Entanglements, silt-outs, light failures and getting lost are just some of the risks associated with wreck diving.
The risks of wreck diving should be considered when choosing equipment. Lights, cutting tools and signalling devices are highly recommended. For deeper wreck dives, a redundant gas supply is required.
Yes, Sidemount is great for diving in wrecks. Redundancy, increased gas supply and easy access to valves, combined with a more streamlined profile, make Sidemount a perfect tool for wreck diving.
Wreck diving can be considered as both recreational and technical. Any type of diving that requires diving into overhead environments and diving beyond 40 metres is considered technical diving.
Wreck diving can be divided into 3 main categories:
Wreck Diver Course
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