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Gozo and Comino Marine Protected Area adventures

Gozo and Comino Marine Protected Area Adventures

The Gozo and Comino Marine Protected Area conserves diverse marine ecosystems around Malta's northern islands, offering rich underwater landscapes ideal for snorkeling, diving, and wildlife observation.

4,600
Acres Protected
N/A (marine area)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 250,000 (including snorkelers, divers, and boaters)
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Gozo and Comino Marine Protected Area

Gozo and Comino Marine Protected Area
 

The Gozo and Comino Marine Protected Area (MPA) covers key coastal and offshore waters surrounding the northern Maltese islands of Gozo and Comino. Established to protect fragile marine habitats and promote sustainable marine resource management, the MPA extends across several square kilometers of the Maltese Archipelago’s northern waters. This area includes seagrass beds, underwater caves, reefs, and sandy seabeds that are home to a wide range of Mediterranean marine species, including protected fish, mollusks, and echinoderms. Gozo’s limestone cliffs and Comino’s crystal-clear waters provide exceptional visibility and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for recreational diving and snorkeling. The MPA also preserves significant cultural heritage sites such as shipwrecks and submerged archaeological remains, drawing history and ocean enthusiasts alike. Regulated fishing and boating activities help maintain ecological balance within this protected zone. Visitors can explore coastal trails on Gozo that overlook marine vistas, and boat tours around Comino’s Blue Lagoon highlight the area's natural beauty. The MPA supports local fishermen by sustaining fish stocks while promoting tourism linked to marine conservation. Its proximity to Victoria, Gozo’s main town, ensures easy access while maintaining a tranquil marine environment rare in the Mediterranean. The combined efforts of the Maltese government, local communities, and environmental organizations emphasize conserving biodiversity, educating visitors, and sustaining economic benefits through eco-tourism.

Highlights

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The Blue Lagoon on Comino – renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling

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Underwater caves and reefs teeming with Mediterranean marine species

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Historic shipwrecks accessible to divers, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty

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Seagrass meadows that play a critical role in marine biodiversity and carbon sequestration

Notable Natural Features

Blue Lagoon

A spectacular sheltered bay on Comino with crystal-clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

Santa Maria Caves

A series of underwater caves and tunnels popular among experienced divers exploring marine biodiversity.

Seagrass Meadows

Extensive Posidonia oceanica beds crucial for marine habitat health and supporting fish nurseries.