Blue Lagoon
About this Dive Site
Description
The iconic Blue Lagoon on Comino is a shallow, sandy paradise ideal for snorkeling and introductory dives. Its crystal-clear turquoise waters are a haven for marine creatures like octopus and cuttlefish, offering a delightful glimpse into Mediterranean biodiversity.
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Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, September, March, April, July, August, October
May
Seabird nesting season
Jun
Calm seas, good for beginners
Jul
Barracuda shoals
Aug
Warmest water, good for macro life
More monthly highlights
Sep
Excellent visibility, potential for larger pelagics
Oct
Wreck diving season begins
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Recent Reviews
Blue Hole Diving Gozo Ltd
5 months ago
The P31 wreck was deliberately sunk in 2009 as an artificial reef to create a new habitat for marine life and an attraction for divers. The wreck lies at a depth of about 18 meters, making it accessible to all certified divers.
During the dive, you can take a look at the fascinating details of the ship’s exterior, as well as explore some of the cabins inside.
The ship is covered with colorful marine organisms such as sponges, corals and starfish, which give it a special look and build a magical atmosphere. A variety of fish species such as mullet, scorpionfish and moray eels can be found all around. Sometimes you can also spot some squids there! The P31 wreck is also home to many other marine organisms, including stingrays, lobsters and sea urchins.
Diving on the P31 wreck is an unforgettable experience for diving enthusiasts. Thanks to the amazing water clarity around Malta, Gozo and Comino, it can be seen in its entirety.
The site is popular with novice divers and experienced divers alike, as it provides many opportunities for exploration and underwater photography.