Ċirkewwa
Ċirkewwa is the northernmost point of Malta, an island nation in the Mediterranean Sea. It is a popular location due to its ferry terminal, which provides regular service to the nearby island of Gozo and the smaller island of Comino.
Beyond the ferry terminal, Ċirkewwa is known for its scuba diving sites, offering diverse underwater landscapes and marine life. Popular dive sites include the wreck of the P29 patrol boat, the Rozi tugboat, and the Ċirkewwa Arch.
The area also features a small sandy beach and rocky coastline, attracting tourists and locals for swimming, sunbathing, and other coastal activities. Bus services connect Ċirkewwa to other parts of Malta, making it accessible for visitors without private transportation.