MALTA: Ghar Lapsi (Ascension Cave)
Għar Lapsi (Siġġiewi, Malta) is a small rocky inlet 1 km south-west of the Blue Grotto. It lies below a stretch of Dingli Cliffs. It is a popular beauty spot and is used by a few fishermen. In summer, the inlet turns into natural swimming pool. The rocky shoreline here is perfect for snorkelling enthusiasts and the inlet makes a good entry point for divers. Local children take turns to dive into the deep water off the surrounding rocks. There are a few flat rocky ledges to perch a towel on, but no beach. Some of the caves double up as shade areas. The inlet is reached down a winding road from just outside Siġġiewi. The coastline here is ideal for walking in winter months and the cliff faces just inland from the coastline proper are excellent spots for rock climbing. There are some snack bars open during summer months in the boat houses, and a larger bar-restaurant open all year. *Info -- wikipedia.
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Ghar Lapsi beach is a unique and hidden little bay with a view over Filfla, situated around 3 km away from the popular Blue Grotto. Ghar Lapsi and its rocky shoreline form a natural swimming pool with crystal clear and fantastic azure blue/green waters perfect for snorkelling.
Ghar Lapsi Cave leads out into the deep open sea and is an excellent dive with fantastic visibility that allows for great underwater photography. Since Ghar Lapsi is very beautiful and a naturally protected area, it is very popular with locals who come here for a short swim and dive into the deep waters from the surrounding rocks.
There is no extended space for sun bathing, apart from a few small areas of flat rock, so this cove is not very popular with tourists. Ghar Lapsi’s surrounding terrain and coastline are ideal for walking during the winter months and offer excellent spots for rock climbing. Ghar Lapsi Bay and Cave are reached by a winding road from just outside Siggiewi.
Secret Bay at Ghar Lapsi in Siggiewi, Malta
Exploring the secret bay at Ghar Lapsi in Siggiewi, Malta which you can only reach by swimming, snorkeling or via boat. It's right next to the main Ghar Lapsi beach.
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Ghar Lapsi is a secluded beach just off Siggiewi, very popular amongst local swimmers and divers
Ghar Lapsi beach is a unique and hidden little bay with a view over Filfla, situated around 1 km away from the popular Blue Grotto. Ghar Lapsi and its rocky shoreline form a natural swimming pool with crystal clear and fantastic azure blue/green waters perfect for snorkelling.
Ghar Lapsi Cave leads out into the deep open sea and is an excellent dive with fantastic visibility that allows for great underwater photography. Since Ghar Lapsi is very beautiful and a naturally protected area, it is very popular with locals who come here for a short swim and dive into the deep waters from the surrounding rocks.
There is no extended space for sun bathing, apart from a few small areas of flat rock, so this cove is not very popular with tourists. Ghar Lapsi’s surrounding terrain and coastline are ideal for walking during the winter months and offer excellent spots for rock climbing. Ghar Lapsi Bay and Cave are reached by a winding road from just outside Siggiewi.
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Għar Lapsi is a small bay near Siġġiewi, Malta.
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The sea at Ghar Lapsi, Siggiewi, Malta
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Een mooie wandeling van Siggiewi naar Ghar Lapsi (Malta). Onderweg mooie gebouwen, natuur en uitzichten. In Ghar Lapsi genieten van het uitzicht, een hapje en een drankje. Daarna de hoogste tijd om te zwemmen en snorkelen. Genieten in en onder het water.
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Għar Lapsi (Siġġiewi, Malta) is a small rocky inlet 1 km south-west of the Blue Grotto. It lies below a stretch of Dingli Cliffs. It is a popular beauty spot, used mostly by locals, and a few fishermen. The rocky shoreline here is popular with divers. Rock climbing is also a common activity in the area. Local children take turns to dive into the deep water off the surrounding rocks. There are a few flat rocky ledges to perch a towel on, but no beach. Some of the caves double up as shade areas. The inlet is reached down a winding road from just outside Siġġiewi. There is a snack bar open during summer months in a boat house, and a larger bar-restaurant open all year. Unfortunately in the winter of 2012, the cliffs around Għar Lapsi collapsed. The clearance of the huge rocks is being carried out.
Għar Lapsi, in English means 'Ascension Cave'.
~MALTA~ SIGGIEWI Lapsi cove
Ghar Lapsi is a cove in the North of Malta in the village Siggiewi . Here you find bars ,boathouses ,a public garden and even a police station .Walking down the stairs that take you to the cove ,you find a large cave .Although its spectacular to explore ,be careful becuase it could get dangerous .Lapsi is very popular in Summer with many divers exploring the caves beneath the sea .If you came to Malta ,dont forget visiting the stunning cove at sunset ! Enjoy :)
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An original suspended camp in the middle of the valley.
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Beautiful winter sunny morning in Ghar Lapsi - Malta - Siggiewi
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Ghar Lapsi, Malta video tour
Ghar Lapsi (pronounced Harr Lupsee) is situated on the south east coast of Malta and is an example of the clear waters of the Mediterranean.
Għar Lapsi is part of Siġġiewi and is a small rocky inlet 1 km south-west of the Blue Grotto. It lies below a stretch of the Dingli Cliffs. It is a popular beauty spot and is used by a few fishermen. In summer, the inlet turns into natural swimming pool. The rocky shoreline here is perfect for snorkelling enthusiasts and the inlet makes a good entry point for divers. Local children take turns to dive into the deep water off the surrounding rocks. There are a few flat rocky ledges to perch a towel on, but no beach. Some of the caves double up as shade areas. The inlet is reached down a winding road from just outside Siġġiewi. The coastline here is ideal for walking in winter months and the cliff faces just inland from the coastline proper are excellent spots for rock climbing. There are some snack bars open during summer months in the boat houses, and a larger bar-restaurant open all year. Unfortunately in the winter of 2012, the cliffs around Għar Lapsi collapsed. The clearance of the huge rocks is being carried out.
Għar Lapsi, in English means 'Ascension Cave'.
Driving in Malta: Zebbug - Ghar Lapsi beach
This day was for exploring the south coast of Malta. We started by going for a picnic at the sea at Ghar Lapsi.
Malta. Walk from Zurrieg to Siggiewi.
This walk is described in book Walking in Malta, Paddy Dillon, Cicerone, 2004.(Walk 5).
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Ghar Lapsi pool - Malta
Ghar Lapsi is a secluded beach just off Siggiewi, very popular amongst local swimmers and divers
Ghar Lapsi beach is a unique and hidden little bay with a view over Filfla, situated around 1 km away from the popular Blue Grotto. Ghar Lapsi and its rocky shoreline form a natural swimming pool with crystal clear and fantastic azure blue/green waters perfect for snorkelling.
Ghar Lapsi Cave leads out into the deep open sea and is an excellent dive with fantastic visibility that allows for great underwater photography. Since Ghar Lapsi is very beautiful and a naturally protected area, it is very popular with locals who come here for a short swim and dive into the deep waters from the surrounding rocks.
There is no extended space for sun bathing, apart from a few small areas of flat rock, so this cove is not very popular with tourists. Ghar Lapsi’s surrounding terrain and coastline are ideal for walking during the winter months and offer excellent spots for rock climbing. Ghar Lapsi Bay and Cave are reached by a winding road from just outside Siggiewi.
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Ghar Lapsi Tower (Malta).