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The Blue Grotto of ‘The Arch’ II-Hnejja on the Southern Coast of Malta

The Blue Grotto is a number of caves about 8 metres deep and all worn gradually by the sea over thousands of years. It is a beautiful natural wonder on the southern coast of Malta where, legend says, sirens bewitched seafarers with their songs. The name Il-Hnejja, which means 'The Arch' in Maltese, was given by British soldiers who thought that that its blue waters resembled the Blue Grotto 'Grotta Azzurra' in Capri

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The Blue Grotto or ‘The Arch’ in Malta

Sea anemones have tinted the sides orange, and coral has coloured the sides with shades of pink and mauve. Four caves reflect the brilliant colours of the corals and minerals found in the limestone. The most spectacular of the caves is known as the Blue Grotto which is best seen when the sun is low in the mornings and with a calm sea. Mid-morning is best when the slanting sun reflects off the sandy seabed and turns the caves a beautiful turquoise blue. All the caves have names and one of the best is known as Reflection Cave. A hand placed in the water will glow turquoise when moved!

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The Small Island used for WW2 Target Practice

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Behind The Blue Grotto from the main Pathway

 

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The Land Approach to The Blue Grotto

Wied iz-Zurrieq is the little fishing village nearby which is reached by a spectacular drive along the cliff tops. From here, boat trips are available in traditional fishing boats and last about 45 minutes if the weather is calm. The boats enter the caves through a narrow arch called The Window

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The Deep Blue Sea Water at The Blue Grotto

The village consists only of a few houses, shops and cafes, and there is often an exhibition of sea shells and other village crafts on display for visitors to see. A small shrine gives Heavenly protection to fishermen and a watch-tower built by the Knights of St John to warn of enemy ships. The slipway leads to the small harbour and is lined with traditional fishing boats. This is a favourite place for swimmers and scuba-divers. In Malta, a visit to the Blue Grotto is a must-see on any holiday or leisure break

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