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Dwejra Area (Special Area of Conservation) adventures

Dwejra Area (Special Area of Conservation) Adventures

The Dwejra Area on the island of Gozo, Malta, is a protected coastal region renowned for its striking geological formations, diverse marine ecosystems, and significant habitats supporting rare species.

Approximately 250 acres (marine and terrestrial combined)
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000+
Annual Visitors
Designated SAC in 2003
Year Established

About Dwejra Area (Special Area of Conservation)

Dwejra Area (Special Area of Conservation)
 

The Dwejra Area, located on the western coast of Gozo, Malta, is a designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC) that protects a unique coastal and marine environment. Its dramatic sea cliffs, clear turquoise waters, and distinctive rock formations, including the renowned Inland Sea and former Azure Window site, attract visitors year-round. The area features an extensive underwater landscape that supports rich marine biodiversity, including seagrass meadows and habitats for endangered species such as the Mediterranean monk seal and various rare fish species. The coastal cliffs provide nesting grounds for several seabird species, supporting important bird populations. Historically, Dwejra has served local fishing communities and draws researchers interested in its geology and ecology. Outdoor activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, and hiking are popular, with trails tracing the cliff tops offering spectacular views of sea stacks and local flora adapted to the saline and windswept environment. Careful conservation management practices are in place to protect the fragile ecosystems and to balance visitor impact. The area’s geological formations, including delicate caves and natural pools, offer both scientific interest and opportunities for scenic exploration. For visitors, Dwejra is appealing for its natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and educational value on marine and coastal conservation.

Highlights

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Inland Sea - a lagoon connected to the Mediterranean by a narrow natural arch

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Fungus Rock - a small islet known for the rare Maltese fungus once harvested as a medicinal plant

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Dwejra Bay underwater marine habitats - prime spot for scuba diving and snorkeling

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Dwejra Cliffs - panoramic sea cliffs with unique rock formations and nesting seabirds

Notable Natural Features

Inland Sea

A seawater lagoon enclosed by cliffs and linked to the open Mediterranean Sea through a narrow natural arch, hosting rich marine life.

Fungus Rock (Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral)

A small islet famous for the endemic 'Maltese Fungus,' historically collected for its medicinal properties.

Dwejra Cliffs

Vertical sea cliffs rising up to 60 meters, providing nesting sites for seabirds and scenic coastal views.