MV Pegasus is probably the largest local boat available for diving trip charters, taking circa 30 divers.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bluewaveswatersport
Contact information: +356 9982 6863 / info@bluewaveswatersports.com
MV Pegasus is probably the largest local boat available for diving trip charters, taking circa 30 divers.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bluewaveswatersport
Contact information: +356 9982 6863 / info@bluewaveswatersports.com
Website with information about the boat: https://www.seashelldivingmalta.com/boat-charter Owner’s Mobile: +35699442809 Other contact details: https://www.seashelldivingmalta.com/contact-us
Contact Info: +356 79001802 / +356 79361889 Email / Website / Facebook: info@orangeshark.eu / https://www.orangeshark.eu / https://www.facebook.com/orangesharkdivingcentres
Traditional Luzzu operated by Seahorse cruises which is also fitted to also handle diving trips. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/seahorsecruisesluzzu Contact via WhatsApp/Phone on +365 77007669 Email: seahorsecruisesluzzu.malta@gmail.com
Website: https://tamiemaboats.com/ Ta’ Miema Boat Services is a company based in Mgarr, Gozo which has several boats suitable for divers. Their boats are regularly used by ATLAM and Amphibians diving clubs as well as several dive centres for dives starting in Mgarr, Gozo or Cirkewwa, Malta.
Facbook: https://www.facebook.com/SIMO-Dive-Boat-Charters-2457609737594639/Phone: Call Simon on 99443508 In their own words:“SIMO is a new Dive boat or Pleasure Charter which is serving diving schools and non diving guests. The 38 foot boat has been designed and equipped to offer the best service possible to passengers.” Editor’s comments:SIMO is a very comfortable and purposely equipped hard boat Read More
The Sea Lion Cruises hardboats are used by many diving centres and clubs for their diving trips around the Maltese Islands. Their unique charm of being old Lampuki (Dolphinfish or Maha Maha) fishing boats having been converted for sightseeing and diving trips is something many foreign tourists appreciate, though locals do wish they were a Read More