The deep blue Mediterranean Sea, which surrounds the Maltese Islands, is full of natural wonders and distinctive beauty. Whether visitors are under or above the water, there are various sites that can be visited and appreciated for all that they are. The strong topographic structures of the Maltese Islands also continue underwater, so visitors can find a most bizarre underwater landscape of the Mediterranean, with an abundance of caves, holes, grottos and crevices. Caves that equal in size to a large sports hall are not unusual and there are some wrecks of ships and aircraft around Malta, which also have become the home to a multitude of underwater life. Blue Grotto Calypso's Cave The Inland Sea The Azure Window Xerri's Grotto Ninu's Cave Dingli Cliffs
The deep blue Mediterranean Sea, which surrounds the Maltese Islands, is full of natural wonders and distinctive beauty. Whether visitors are under or above the water, there are various sites that can be visited and appreciated for all that they are. The strong topographic structures of the Maltese Islands also continue underwater, so visitors can find a most bizarre underwater landscape of the Mediterranean, with an abundance of caves, holes, grottos and crevices. Caves that equal in size to a large sports hall are not unusual and there are some wrecks of ships and aircraft around Malta, which also have become the home to a multitude of underwater life.