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Ta Cenc

Gozo wall-and-cave dive with a sheltered inlet.

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Local operator required

Boat access is the dependable current route, so a local operator is the safest planning assumption.

Boat-planned Gozo site with a wall, boulders, and shallow caverns; best for a slow loop and a local guide when shore access is blocked.

About Ta Cenc

Ta Cenc is a Gozo cliff-and-cave dive with a sheltered inlet, a wall of boulders, and small caverns that make it easy to build a slow, scenic loop. The route suits mixed-experience groups, but the current practical access is by boat and the site is best handled with a local operator rather than a casual shore entry. Expect seahorses, pipefish, nudibranchs, cuttlefish, wrasse, parrotfish, octopus, groupers, and barracuda around the wall and sandy edges.

Research Estimate At Ta Cenc

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VisibilityVisibility: 25m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Current StrengthLight current
Surge StrengthLight surge

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Ta Cenc Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 30m

Depth Note

Public dive-site descriptions consistently place Ta Cenc around a shallow inlet that drops onto the wall and boulder field, with cave sections described out to around 30 m.

Best Season

June to September for the calmest seas and clearest water; spring and autumn remain workable but more variable.

Typical Conditions

Usually calm and clear in the inlet, with a relaxed pace and generally low to moderate current; the outer wall can feel more movement in wind or swell.

Safety & Access At Ta Cenc

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

A small cavern is present at the end of the dive; use appropriate training and lighting if entering.

Access Restrictions

Shore access is currently blocked; plan the site through a local operator.

Legal Notes

Ta Cenc lies within a protected Natura 2000/SAC area, so follow local access permissions and avoid unauthorised land entry.

Local Intel For Ta Cenc

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Best as a slow wall-and-cavern dive with a boat-supported entry and an easy route to scale to the group’s pace.

Freedive

The shallow inlet can work for calm-day freediving, but the site is primarily a scuba target and access is best confirmed locally.

Snorkel

Snorkeling is secondary here; it only suits very calm days and is less useful than scuba for the wall and caverns.

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Exposure Profile at Ta Cenc

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Wildlife at Ta Cenc

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Recent Logged Visits At Ta Cenc

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Ta Cenc Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Ta Cenc Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Boat-accessible cave-and-reef description with excellent visibility and a marine-life list that includes octopus, parrotfish, groupers, scorpionfish, moray eels, and barracuda.

era.org.mt · Official

Official protected-area material listing the Ta Cenc area as a Natura 2000 / SAC site.

ritualdive.com · Operator

Summer planning context for Malta and Gozo with clearer, calmer conditions and visibility often above 30 m.

scubadiving.place · Directory

Historical conditions show 25 m visibility and 0 knots current in July and September.

States that shore access is currently blocked and lists the site as a 5-30 m dive with seahorse, pipefish, cuttlefish, and flying gurnard sightings.

Describes the sheltered inlet, wall-and-boulder layout, calm clear water, and small cavern features.

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