Entry & Exit - Shore
Maximum Depth – 35 Meters
Type – Wreck
Typical Marine Life - Grouper, Amber Jack, Barracuda, Rainbow Wrasse, Cardinal Fish, Painted Combers
Scuttled in 1992 to create an attraction for divers, and now resting upright on white sand at 36 meters, this 30 meter long tugboat is regarded as one of the best and most accessible dives on Malta.
The Rozi is situated a short surface swim from the far right of the Marfa entry. The water here is frequently so clear that the wreck can be seen from a distance and the wholeship appreciated. As the Rozi was scuttled deliberately all hazards were removed or sealed off, leaving many safe areas for exploration and adventure still open for the experienced diver. For divers choosing not to enter the superstructure, there is an abundance of aquatic life to view during exploration of the exterior of the wreck. The Rozi is now home to grouper, octopus, and squid and the weck sits as an example of what diving can give back to the environment
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