Discover the beauty of Comino Island, one of Malta’s most breathtaking natural gems, on an unforgettable boat tour across crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. Cruise along Comino’s rugged coastline, exploring hidden sea caves, dramatic limestone cliffs, and vibrant turquoise bays.
Enjoy free time at the world-famous Blue Lagoon, where shallow, sparkling waters invite you to swim, snorkel, or simply relax in the sun. Continue to the stunning Crystal Lagoon, known for its deep blue water, caves, and excellent snorkelling opportunities away from the crowds.
The tour also offers scenic views of Cominotto, St Mary’s Tower, and the channels between Malta and Gozo, making it perfect for swimming, photography, and sightseeing. With calm seas, crystal visibility, and plenty of time to enjoy the water, this boat trip is ideal for families, couples, and adventure-seekers alike
The Blue Lagoon is one of Malta’s most iconic natural attractions, located on the tiny island of Comino between Malta and Gozo. It’s famous for its turquoise-blue, crystal-clear waters, making it a top destination for swimming, snorkelling, boating and beach days on Mediterranean holidays.
Crystal Lagoon is a stunning natural lagoon on the western side of Comino island in Malta, known for its incredibly crystal-clear turquoise water, dramatic limestone cliffs, and sea caves — and it’s a quieter, more rugged alternative to the famous Blue Lagoon
Cominotto Reef is a well-known underwater reef and dive site located off the coast of Cominotto, a small uninhabited island in the Maltese archipelago near Comino in the Mediterranean Sea. It’s especially popular with scuba divers and snorkelers exploring the clear blue waters west of the famous Blue Lagoon.
St Mary’s Tower (Maltese: Torri ta’ Santa Marija), also called Comino Tower, is the most iconic historic structure on the tiny island of Comino in Malta’s archipelago. It stands as one of the island’s most notable landmarks and a fascinating site to visit if you’re exploring Comino beyond the Blue Lagoon
Cirkewwa Jetty refers to the main boarding pier/jetty area at the northern tip of Malta in Ċirkewwa, right next to the ferry terminal where boats depart for Gozo and Comino (Blue Lagoon). It’s the key seaside point for passenger embarkation and water services in this area
Gozo Harbour is the main maritime gateway to the Maltese island of Gozo, serving ferries, cargo, fishing boats and leisure craft, and acting as the primary arrival point for visitors coming by sea.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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