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The
lyrics of a well-known song hail Gozo, the second largest
island of the Maltese Archipelago as “a diamond set in the
Middle of the Mediterranean”. Gozo traditionally the home
of the nymph Calypso, is a veritable jewel for its largely
pristine waters and spectacular cliff-bound coast, rendering
it an ideal location for deep sea diving and fishing. Veritably
Calypso’s isle has many enchanting charms, not least being
its plethora of hidden coves and mysterious caves where balmy
waters are a haven for such local species as schools of bream,
groupers and not excluding an occasional sea horse.
When
you dive beneath Gozo’s gentle waves you enter a magical fairyland
which embraces your senses completely. The submarine caverns
and crevices, which stud Gozo’s coastline, are unique in the
Middle Sea, enhanced by the shimmering light of a benign sun,
which penetrates their deep recesses. Visibility is never
less that thirty meters all year round, rendering every dive
an experience to be savored and repeated. Added to these assets
one can note the wrecks of a ship and a tanker which more
adventurous divers can explore. Lastly, Comino island, which
completes the archipelago and is only a boat- ride away from
Gozo, has similar and even more spectacular charms to offer:
vertical cliffs, underwater caverns, mysterious caves which
centuries past were the nests for pirates preying on voyagers
crossing a lissome Nereid displaying her naked charms than
a weather-beaten but ruthless corsair intent on robbing you
of your freedom!
Come
to Gozo’s submarine wonderland. Forget the daily grind of
your existence. Leave your worries behind and sample what
this island has to offer beneath its ‘wine dark’ waters.
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