Ghemmieri Caves: (Max. Depth: 15 metres)

Cruise around Comino to the Gozo side and as soon as you pass Santa Maria Bay start looking for the first turn right. This will lead you to a little bay surrounded with cliffs. Turn into this very small bay and keep turning as sharp right as possible. Drop anchor. It will be a very good idea if you have a few loafs of bread in a plastic bag with you on this dive, because as soon as you enter the water and you show the bread around you are in for the experience of a life time. The amount of blue bream in this bay could not be matched with anywhere else and they are so friendly that they come for the bread in their hundreds.
Once you have finished playing around with the fish, swim to the right hand side of this bay and this will lead you into a very interesting cave. Once you fin into the cave for a while you will see the opening to the other side of the headland into the open sea. If you look very carefully at the ceiling of this cavern, half way through you will come across a place that you can surface into a natural rock pool, with an opening into the fresh air. This in itself is a very nice sight indeed. When you carry on into the cave and out of the other side, right in front of you, you will notice another cavern that goes underneath another headland; go through this cavern full of colourful sponges and crustaceans and take a right turn around the headland. This is where you have to look under the rocks for grouper and bream. Return through the first cave to end up underneath your boat. If you have any more bread left feed the fish again before you surface.