Ħalfa Rock is a deserted small islet and limestone rock on the south-east coast of the island of Gozo in the Maltese archipelago. The small islet is typified by a small maritime labiate garrigue environment, with germander and prasium shrubs, with the occurrence of the endemic Maltese Pyramidal Orchid as well as endemic coastal communities based on the Maltese Sea-Lavender and the sub-endemic Maltese Crosswort.The rock has an area of approximately 0.48 hectares. The maximum length of the islet is 95 metres, and the average width is about 50 metres. The island is protected by law. Ħalfa Rock is located approximately 65 metres from the south coast of the Qala municipality. It is part of a geological formation making up the island of Comino, and the upper areas of Qala. The rock is administratively a part of the Qala local council area.
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Coordinates 36°1'45.327" N 14°19'52.184" E