Why us
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EcoMarine Malta: Feel the soul of the SeaBook now at special discounts
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Marine life spotting tour, environmental education, scientific research.
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A new Eco-friendly way to discover Maltese Islands
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Eco-tours accompanied by expert marine biologists.
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Why us
Our Eco-friendly tour
One day with your lovd one, your family or your friends. the boat and the biologist all for you, one day to completely disconnect from the routine and live a unique experience
An adventurous day discovering the marine ecosystem and the basics of sailing. Marine biology combined with sailing bases to live incredible emotions.
Una avventurosa giornata alla scoperta dell’ecosistema marino e delle basi della naviagazione vela. Biologia marina cominata con un corso base di vela per vivere incredibili emozioni.
Discover the astonishing Maltese South West coast and the incredible nature of Filfla and its crystalline water with our expert marine biologist.
Breathtaking landscapes await you while searching for marine animals. There are two stops to swim and snorkel in the spectacular crystalline waters close to Gozo.
Starting from Mellieha, we will cross the Chirkewwa channel to reach a depth of up to 1000 meters in search of dolphins, turtles, seabirds and why not…. sperm whales!
Sightings.
Surrounded by rich marine life, renowned for diving sites and historic shores, Malta is the ideal place to develop the Eco Green Marine tours. During our tour, it is possible to encounter creatures such as Dolphins, turtles, tunas, swordfishes, jellyfish and much more organisms of the marine ecosystem.
The boat
Our Boat, Si Bona, is a typical Maltese fishing boat with a “proud and robust soul” like Maltese Islands. The intimate contact with the sea, the presence of a biologist, the lack of press, the choice of routes according to the best conditions for sighting, taking a dip in extraordinary places will make the trip on the “Si Bona” unique and exciting.
Research
Maltese waters harbour essential habitats for the survival of endangered species i.e. long-beaked common dolphin. Whale/dolphin-watching activities can provide essential data to comprehend better species presence and distribution, also temporally. During the trip, you can take an active part in the research and data collection.