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Welcome to our 5-star tech diver facilities at Atlantis Gozo! We offer top-notch in-house amenities with our state-of-the-art tech zones, cutting-edge equipment, and comfortable accommodations to ensure a seamless diving experience.
Our expert staff provides unparalleled support, ensuring your service, safety and enjoyment. Whether you’re here for training or exploration, our facilities are designed to meet the highest standards.
We offer guided tech dives, host special Tek Wreck Events to some of Malta’s deep historical shipwrecks, as well as exploring the many deep walls and reefs that we have just off our shore here on Gozo!
Dive in with Atlantis Gozo Tech and experience world-class technical diving like never before!

  • Top Quality Technical Dive Equipment
  • Nitrox & Trimix Gas Blending
  • Two Booster Pumps
  • Four Compressors
  • TDI, BSAC, & PADI Tech Courses
  • In-house Equipment Servicing
  • Rebreather Corner
  • Ample Dedicated Space for Tech Divers
  • Choice of CCR Bailout Gases
  • Bailout Gas at no cost unless used
  • SUEX & Bonex DPVs
  • 7L, 10L & 12L Steel Twin Sets
  • 10L & 12L Steel Sidemount Sets
  • 11.1L / 80cuft Alu Sidemount Sets
  • Alu 40, Ali 80 & 7L Stage Tanks
  • Wings, Harnesses, and Regs
  • 2L Steel CCR Tanks (Axial + Inline)
  • 3L Steel CCR Tanks (Lateral + Inline)
  • CCR O2 tank valves DIN G5/8 + M26
  • Drysuit Inflation cylinders
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FAQs
  • How many wrecks are there around the Maltese islands?

    There are approximately 60 wrecks around the islands.
  • What is the coldest the sea temperature ever gets here?

    15 °C during the winter season.
  • When is the best time of the year to come diving?

    We are open all year round and dive pretty much every day of the year.  However, the best time to dive is between May and October. We also offer amazing off-season dive holiday packages.
  • How deep will I be able to dive?

    The maximum depth depends on the diver’s qualification and his experience, the number of logged dives and the last logged dive.  We practically organise dives to depths varying from 5 metres to 100 metres.
  • What sea-life can I expect to see?

    The combination of sheer cliffs, caves, wrecks, rocky shelves and sandy sea beds, means there is a large variety of fauna and flora to see around the Maltese waters. Species you are likely to see include groupers, dentex, barracuda, amberjack, various bream, octopus, squid, flying gurnards, stingrays, brown meagres, bogue, red mullet, parrot fish, moray eels, nudibranchs, and the occasional seahorse.
  • What will the underwater visibility be like?

    The underwater visibility around Gozo can even reach a staggering 40 metres.  However, this varies throughout the year and can even change from day to day and from dive site to dive site. Visibility is driven by many factors including waves, wind and particles.
  • Will I need a medical certificate?

    If you have or have had any medical condition, you will need a doctor’s letter stating that you are ‘fit to scuba dive’. Our closest hyperbaric doctor is 15 minutes away by car and only by appointment; therefore, it’s best to do this before you come over.