This dive site presents a unique opportunity to explore two shipwrecks, the St. Michael and the Tug 10, located just a short swim – approximately five minutes – from the coastline. Both vessels were intentionally sunk in 1998, although they were originally launched in 1994. The St. Michael is the larger of the two, reaching a depth of around 20 meters and measuring roughly 20 meters in length. The Tug 10 is slightly shorter at approximately 16 meters. Visibility tends to be good, making navigation between the wrecks relatively straightforward. Recently, a connecting rope has been installed to facilitate divers’ access to both sites. This addition simplifies exploration of these fascinating underwater remnants.
St. Michael and Tug 10, Zonqor, Wied Il-ghajn (Sur)
Two easily accessible shore dive wrecks in shallow water.
Shore Access
20m Avg Depth
22m Max Depth
About this dive site
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Shallow depth, easy shore access, and simple navigation make it suitable for beginners.
Hazards:
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Current Strength:
Mild
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