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With the beautiful blue Mediterranean on all sides of the Maltese islands, all forms of water sport and recreation have flourished. The temperate climate guarantees warm waters all year long, and it's as if the Mediterranean itself radiates a deep blue green aura of mystique and beauty. For connoisseurs and cognoscenti of fine beaches, the shores of Malta are among the finest anywhere: gorgeous sun, exquisite clean, white sand, and, of course, the waters of the Mediterrean. Relax on the beach and bask in the sun, then explore coves and inlets. Alternatively, indulge in any water sport. Beach resorts often rent out jet skis and equipment for windsurfing and paragliding. Or, the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean make for excellent diving. The varied and colorful water wildlife is sure to astound, as well as the number of sunken wrecks around Malta . The islands also play host to important regattas every year - a must-see for sailing enthusiasts.
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For watersports, one can't go wrong with the following fine clubs and establishments.
Amateur Swimming Association of Malta
Address: 2 Dolores Building, National Road, Hamrun.
Telephone: 212 36 033
Aquatic Sports Association
Address: Spinelli, Gzira.
Telephone: 213 22 884
Federation of Underwater Activities
Address: Gzira.
Telephone: 314 348
Gnejna Watersports
Address: Gnejna Bay, Mgarr.
Telephone: 215 77 502
Kingfisher Sport Fishing Association
Address: Marsascala.
Royal Malta Yacht Club
Address: Couvre Porte, Fort Manoel, Manoel Island.
Telephone: 213 33 109
National Swimming Pool Complex
Address: Maria Tereza Spinelli Street, Gzira.
Telephone: 213 18 251
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