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Experience the vibrant marine life and stunning underwater landscapes at Cominotto Reef, Malta's premier snorkeling and diving destination.
Cominotto Reef, located near Ghajnsielem in Malta, is a breathtaking underwater haven ideal for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. This stunning natural site offers a vibrant marine ecosystem filled with colorful fish, captivating corals, and an abundance of marine life. Whether you're an experienced diver or a curious beginner, the reef provides an unforgettable experience in crystal-clear waters.
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Walking
From the center of Marsalforn, head south towards the main road (Triq il-Kapuċċini). Continue straight until you reach the junction with Triq il-Lunzjata. Turn left onto Triq il-Lunzjata and follow this road until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Triq il-Foss. Continue straight until you reach the next junction. Here, turn right onto Triq Kemmuneti. After a short walk, you will find Cominotto Reef at the address: 2869+MGV, Triq Kemmuneti, Għajnsielem.
Public Transport (Bus)
From the main bus stop in Marsalforn, board the bus heading towards Għajnsielem. The bus will take you directly to the Għajnsielem area. Once you get off the bus, head towards Triq Kemmuneti. Walk along Triq Kemmuneti, and Cominotto Reef will be on your left at the address: 2869+MGV, Triq Kemmuneti, Għajnsielem.
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