About this dive site
This dive site presents the wreck of the Rozi, a deliberately sunk towboat located off the coast of Malta. Sunk in 1991, the wreck is approximately one hundred meters from shore and accessible via both shore dives and boat trips. The Rozi remains largely intact, though its motors and propeller have been removed. The average depth of the wreck is thirty meters, making it suitable for experienced divers who possess an advanced-level certification. Divers often combine this dive with a secondary exploration of the Cirkewwa reef, known for spotting various marine life including morey eels, groupers, dentex fish, and occasionally moonfish. The site offers the chance to explore a unique artificial reef structure.