
Reqqa Point on Gozo's northern coast is widely regarded as one of the finest wall dives in the entire Mediterranean, a sheer cliff face that plunges from just beneath the surface to well beyond recreational diving limits, offering advanced divers a spectacular vertical journey through some of Malta's most pristine underwater terrain. The site's exposed northern position means it requires calm sea conditions, but when the weather cooperates, Reqqa Point delivers an experience that rivals the best wall dives anywhere in the world. The dive begins with a shore entry over flat limestone platforms that give little hint of the drama waiting below. A short surface swim brings you to the cliff edge, where the seabed suddenly vanishes and the wall drops away into the deep blue Mediterranean. The visual impact of this moment is extraordinary — one second you are swimming over shallow reef, and the next you are suspended above an abyss where the wall stretches downward farther than the eye can follow. This is vertical diving at its most exhilarating, and the sense of scale is genuinely awe-inspiring. The wall itself is a masterpiece of marine architecture. Centuries of wave action and geological movement have carved the limestone into a series of ledges, overhangs, and chimney formations that create three-dimensional complexity throughout the descent. Every surface is colonized by life — vibrant sponges in yellow, orange, and purple compete for space with sea squirts, bryozoans, and patches of false coral. In the deeper sections, you may encounter colonies of precious red coral, one of the Mediterranean's most treasured organisms, growing in the dim recesses of overhangs where light barely penetrates. The marine life at Reqqa Point reflects the site's exposure to open ocean currents. Pelagic species are common visitors, with barracuda, amberjack, and occasionally even tuna passing through the blue water beyond the wall's edge. Large groupers inhabit the caves and ledges at various depths, while moray eels of impressive size share their shelters with cleaner shrimp and cardinal fish. The wall's countless crevices harbor an incredible diversity of smaller creatures — fireworms, flatworms, nudibranchs, and starfish create a macro photographer's paradise on virtually every meter of rock face. A particular highlight of Reqqa Point is its series of dramatic cave entrances that punctuate the wall at different depths. These cavities range from shallow recesses to deep penetrations that echo with the surge of the open sea, and their entrances are often framed by spectacular curtains of golden cup corals. The interplay of light and shadow within these formations creates atmospheric diving of the highest order. Reqqa Point demands respect for its depth and exposure, but for advanced divers who appreciate world-class wall diving, this Gozo landmark delivers an unforgettable descent along one of the Mediterranean's most impressive underwater cliffs.
Dive Reqqa Point with one of these PADI or SSI certified centers within 20 km.

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Sign InGreat spot for advanced divers. Currents can be tricky but the marine life makes it worth it.
One of the best dive sites in the region. Highly recommended.
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