Tug2 Wreck on our House Reef - Sliema
Embark on a remarkable diving adventure at Tug2 Wreck, a premier destination for scuba diving in Malta, located in the serene Exiles Bay. Since its submersion in 2012, this site has become a haven for diverse marine life, offering an immersive experience for divers of all levels. Tug2 Wreck is not merely a dive site; it’s a journey that challenges even the most experienced divers from our Dive Centre Malta. The swim to the wreck spans 15 to 20 minutes, where maintaining calmness and air conservation is crucial, highlighting the site’s role as an excellent training dive.
The dive to Tug2 Wreck, nestled within our house reef, is a testament to the beauty of diving in Malta, providing an exceptional underwater exploration opportunity. Post-2016 storm, the wreck’s new proximity to the reef has made it more accessible, enriching the dive experience. Whether you’re venturing during daylight or opting for a mesmerizing night dive, the Tug2 Wreck offers a captivating experience, unique to Malta diving.
Engaging with Tug2 Wreck allows divers to appreciate the intricate balance of marine ecosystems, observing how a man-made structure can evolve into a natural habitat. This dive site perfectly exemplifies the allure of scuba diving in Malta, showcasing the island’s commitment to creating sustainable underwater attractions.
By choosing Tug2 Wreck at our Dive Centre Malta, divers are not just exploring a wreck but are also part of a broader community focused on the conservation and appreciation of Malta’s underwater heritage. Each dive is a step towards understanding the marine biodiversity that scuba diving Malta proudly showcases.
Join us at Dive Systems Malta to explore Tug2 Wreck, where every dive is an adventure, every swim is a journey, and every moment underwater is an unforgettable chapter in your scuba diving Malta experience. Discover the wonders of Tug2 Wreck and be part of the vibrant tapestry that defines diving in Malta.
Tug 2 and Exiles reef is a great dive for all level of divers from Open Water