Discovering Malta's Blue Grotto and Crystal-Clear Caves
Located in the south of Malta, the Blue Grotto is a very impressive place – you’ll probably want to get out your camera and capture the moment. It is even more impressive when you see it with your own eyes. It is one of Malta’s must-see natural landscapes.
In this article, we will give you all the information you need to discover the Blue Grotto and the crystal-clear caves!
Interesting information and historical facts about the Blue Grotto:
The Blue Grotto is a huge natural arch, plunging 40m under the sea and measuring 43m in length. The Blue Grotto is not the only grotto, as 6 smaller crystal-clear caves can be found nearby. That’s 6 times more fun!
You are probably wondering where the name “Blue Grotto” comes from. It was named after British soldiers in the 1950s. The magnificent spot reminded them of the Grotta Azzuria on the island of Capri in Italy.
This area is also an exceptional place for diving. In 1995, a 10,000-ton, 115m-long oil tanker sank following an accidental explosion. Today, the site is one of the island’s most popular diving spots.
What to do in Blue Grotto:
The main and most popular activity at the Blue Grotto is a tour of the caves in a small traditional boat called a “frejgatina”. During this trip, you can admire the changing colours of the water as it reflects off the cave walls. This activity costs around 8 euro per person and lasts about 30min. We recommend you take this boat ride in the morning when the natural light and mirror effects in the water are at their most spectacular.
You can also admire the Blue Grotto from above. There is a viewpoint just above the cave, accessible from the road leading down to the village of Wied-iz-Zurrieq. You can take a photo of the cave and enjoy a magnificent view over 30 meters above the sea.
You can also go diving in the Blue Grotto area. Just head for the village of Wied iz-Zurrieq, where there are two diving schools. You can rent equipment if you have the necessary experience. If not, you can book a dive. Take advantage of the clear, transparent water to admire the biodiversity of the seabed!
The Blue Grotto continues to fascinate visitors with its deep blue waters, fascinating geological formations, and unusual history. Whether you are a diving enthusiast, a keen photographer or simply a traveller in search of beautiful scenery, the Blue Grotto will meet your expectations. However, it is essential to visit this place with respect and caution, as the preservation of its fragile ecosystem.
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