MV Karwela Wreck

MV Karwela Wreck Dive Gozo

MV Karwela Wreck Dive Gozo: Technical Guide and History

Dive Site Information Sheet

Site Name:

MV Karwela Wreck

Type of Dive:

Wreck Diving

Historical Background:

The MV Karwela was a former passenger ferry launched in 1943 that operated in Maltese waters for many years. It was intentionally sunk on August 12, 2006, off the coast of Xatt l’Ahmar in Gozo to create an artificial reef and an attraction site for diving tourism.

Seabed Type:

Sandy

Depth:

From 30 meters (upper deck) down to approximately 42 meters (seabed)

Suitable for Experienced Divers:

Advanced Open Water Diver with Deep Diver specialty

Recommended Time of Year:

From May to October for stable sea and weather conditions

Average Water Temperature:

15°C – 26°C at the surface / 14°C – 17°C at maximum depth

Technical Recommendations:

Thermal planning for exploring the Karwela requires careful attention because the wreck rests on a seabed reaching 42 meters where the temperature drops significantly. During the summer months, a 5mm or 7mm wetsuit may be sufficient for the upper levels, but for divers wishing to penetrate the wreck or carry out extended bottom times, a semi-dry suit provides superior protection against the cold at depth. During winter or for technical decompression dives, a dry suit becomes an almost essential choice to maintain the necessary comfort. An underwater torch is an indispensable tool for illuminating the famous internal staircase and the large ferry halls where natural light begins to fade. Regarding gas management, the use of Nitrox is strongly recommended as it allows a significant extension of no-decompression time on a wreck that develops almost entirely beyond 30 meters in depth.

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FAQs ( MV Karwela Wreck )

What is the main attraction of the MV Karwela wreck?

MV Karwela Wreck Staircase: Gozo’s Most Iconic Dive Attraction

The most iconic feature is undoubtedly its perfectly preserved internal staircase, offering a unique and atmospheric photography opportunity for all divers visiting the main deck.

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Is a specific specialty certification required for this dive?

MV Karwela Dive Certification Requirements for Deep Diving in Gozo

Given the maximum depth of 42 meters, in addition to the Advanced Open Water certification, the Deep Diver specialty is highly recommended to properly manage dive profiles and air consumption.

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Can you enter inside the wreck?

Can You Enter the MV Karwela Wreck? Wreck Diving in Gozo

Yes, the Karwela was prepared for sinking with large safety openings that allow easy penetration through the different decks, making it ideal for divers attending Wreck Diver specialty courses.

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What is the average visibility at the Xatt l’Ahmar site?

MV Karwela Visibility at Xatt l’Ahmar: Gozo Diving Conditions

Visibility is usually excellent and often exceeds 30 meters, allowing divers to spot the impressive silhouette of the ferry already during the descent along the wall or sandy slope.

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Can I dive the Karwela from shore?

Shore Diving the MV Karwela Wreck in Gozo: Access Guide

Yes, the site is easily accessible from shore via a convenient ladder on the coast of Xatt l’Ahmar, followed by a short surface or mid-water swim to the descent point on the wreck.

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