Also known as
MV Um El Faroud, Um El Farud, Um El Farroud, UEF
Interest
Wreck
Popularity
High
Depth
20m (avg), 36m (max)
Qualification
Advanced
Shore access
Easy
Location
35.8188° N 14.4492° E (Nearby)
35°49.128' N 014°26.952' E
35°49'8" N 014°26'57" E
Rating
★★★★★ from 9 divers

Um El Faroud is the best wreck dive in Malta, at least for recreational divers. MV Um El Faroud was a Libyan oil tanker that was scuttled off the coast of Wied iz-Zurrieq in 1998 as an artificial reef and a scuba diving attraction, after suffering damage in an explosion at the dry docks.

The overall length of Um El Faroud is 110 m with a beam of about 16 m. The wreck sits upright on a sandy bottom at the depths of 15 m (funnel) to 36 m (propeller). The tanker was prepared for diving before scuttling by removing all doors and windows and cutting entry and exit holes for divers. Um El Faroud offers lots of penetration possibilities for experienced wreck divers.

Um El Faroud broke in two during a heavy storm in winter 2005-2006. The two sections have moved so much that the port side of the bow section almost aligns with the starboard side of the stern section and there is a few metres wide gap between them. The heavier stern section has also settled deeper, while the bow section has tilted forwards.

Um El Faroud wreck lies parallel to the West Reef, her stern closest to the valley and starboard side towards the reef. The wreck is located approximately 150 m southwest from the entry/exit point in Wied iz-Zurrieq and is usually dived from the shore. Halfway to the wreck is a diving helmet statue as a landmark.

Um El Faroud wreck history

MV Um El Faroud was built at Smith’s Dock Co. Ltd. in Middlesbrough, England and launched on 31st May 1969. The steel tanker was 109.5 m long with beam of 15.5 m and height from keel to funnel top about 22 m. Her original name was MV Seafalcon for the first four years while she was working in Norway. In 1973 the oil tanker was renamed as MV Um El Faroud in Libya, first owned by National Oil Corporation and then by General National Maritime Transport Company. She operated between Italy and Libya carrying refined fuel until 1995.

Um El Faroud was at dry docks in Grand Harbour of Malta for maintenance works, when on 3rd February 1995 after 10 pm in the evening an enormous gas explosion occurred. Nine shipyard workers lost their lives in the explosion; seven were killed instantly, and two died later at St Luke's Hospital. In addition, several other workers were injured but survived. This is one of the worst disasters in the peacetime history of Malta.

Also Um El Faroud suffered extensive damage in the explosion, which ripped through the central section of the oil tanker causing structural deformation. Following an inspection and survey, the ship was considered damaged beyond repair. After three years at the dock in Valletta, it was decided to scuttle her as a diving attraction and an artificial reef.

Um El Faroud was patched and towed from Grand Harbour to Wied iz-Zurrieq in the morning of Wednesday 2nd September 1998. About four hours later in the afternoon the tanker finally sank (watch video). The wreck sits upright on her keel on sandy bottom with a maximum depth of 36 m. During the winter 2005-2006 a heavy storm broke Um El Faroud in two sections along the crack line caused by the explosion.

To commemorate the Maltese dockyard workers who died in the explosion, a memorial brass plaque with their names was placed on the wreck. The plaque is located on the front of the bridge. There is also a memorial monument in the city of Cospicua (Bormla) near the accident site (see location).

More info about Um El Faroud dive site

http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?97698
http://www.teesbuiltships.co.uk/view.php?ref=170647
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Um_El_Faroud
http://www.calypsosac.org/um-el-faroud/

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Pascal Pardoux, June 2023:
★★★★★ Quick and easy access when there is no power - Secure interior visit - Outstanding Wreck - A complete video of the dive with this link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0hGa3qZ-A4
Mike A, February 2023:
★★★★★ Great wreck with a bunch of nice details. Easy to reach from the shore. Don't try to fit both indoors (engine room, workshop and so on) and full overview to a single dive unless you are planning to do 2+h dive.
mark camilleri, September 2021:
★★★★★ One of my favourite dive. watch my video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnGs2qUD0kg
Mark GP, August 2021:
★★★★★ Popular wreck a must, and must get to the bow and look down
Adam Sant, June 2020:
★★★★ The best recreational depth wreck in Malta.
Gary Hunt, May 2020:
★★★★★ Love this wreck, my favorite.
Yvan Rouxel, September 2018:
★★★★★
Matjaz Repnik, October 2017:
Must wisit wreck on Malta
Tia Silvanto, May 2015:
★★★★★ The best wreck dive in Malta!
Mika Tanninen, January 2015:
★★★★★ My favorite wreck in Malta.

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