The HMS Maori was a destroyer during World War II and was subsequently destroyed itself in 1942 by the Luftwaffe off the coast of Malta. The wreck was towed and relocated just outside of the Grand Harbour and today is one of the most popular dive sites on the island. Ideal for beginners the wreck is on a sandy bottom at only 14m deep. The marine life is dense and plentiful including morays, mullet and bream.
The HMS Maori was a destroyer during World War II and was subsequently destroyed itself in 1942 by the Luftwaffe off the coast of Malta. The wreck was towed and relocated just outside of the Grand Harbour and today is one of the most popular dive sites on the island. Ideal for beginners the wreck is on a sandy bottom at only 14m deep. The marine life is dense and plentiful including morays, mullet and bream.
The HMS Maori was a destroyer during World War II and was subsequently destroyed itself in 1942 ...