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Ta Xbiex

Ta Xbiex: sheltered harbour dive with easy shore access.

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Marsamxett Harbour shore site with multiple entries, a silt-and-mud wreck slope, and low current but active boat traffic.

About Ta Xbiex

Ta Xbiex is a sheltered Marsamxett Harbour shore dive built around the Carolita X127 wreck on a silt-and-mud slope. It is a practical training and refresher site with multiple entry points, but boat traffic and the busy harbour setting mean DSMB discipline and simple route planning matter more than current.

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Research Estimate At Ta Xbiex

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 7m
AccessSimple entry
Coral HealthHeavily damaged
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthFlat calm

Where Is Ta Xbiex?

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Ta Xbiex Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 20m

Depth Note

Site guides place Ta Xbiex in the 5-20 m training range, while the Carolita X127 wreck slope is commonly described from about 6 m to 22 m.

Best Season

Year-round, especially on sheltered, low-wind days.

Typical Conditions

Generally sheltered Marsamxett Harbour water with a silt-and-mud bottom, multiple entry points, and plenty of surface activity.

Safety & Access At Ta Xbiex

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficLow visibility

Safety Notes

The site is enclosed and surrounded by marinas, so be mindful of boat activity when planning entries and exits.

Access Restrictions

Use a DSMB and keep surface awareness high because boat traffic is common in the harbour.

Legal Notes

No special permit is indicated, but this is a harbour site and official war memorial, so follow marina and navigation rules.

Local Intel For Ta Xbiex

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A practical training and refresher wreck dive on a shallow-to-moderate slope; keep route planning simple and use a DSMB.

Freedive

Only the shallow fringe near the entry points is realistic for freediving.

Snorkel

Snorkelling is limited to the sheltered shallows near the entry points.

Ta Xbiex Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Ta Xbiex

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Wildlife at Ta Xbiex

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Recent Logged Visits At Ta Xbiex

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Ta Xbiex

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Avg. Visibility7m
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Ta Xbiex Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Ta Xbiex Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Published Sep 28, 2020

Ta Xbiex Marina page describing the sheltered, central harbour setting and nearby serviced marina facilities.

www.divers-guide.com Β· Directory

Carolita X127 wreck page with the 6-22 m slope, silt and mud, DSMB recommendation, and harbour-traffic warnings.

www.divewise.com.mt Β· Operator

Operator page confirming the Carolita/Coralita alias, shore-dive classification, and bow/stern depth range.

www.duikersgids.nl Β· Directory

Directory page with current none, 5-15 m visibility, marina parking, stairs-or-ladder access, and a log note mentioning moray eels.

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