The islands of Gozo and Comino are a must‑see when visiting the Maltese archipelago, and this land and sea combination tour lets you experience the very best of both in a fun, adventurous, and unforgettable way.
Set sail in the afternoon toward Comino and cruise along its spectacular coastline, passing the famous Blue Lagoon, the stunning Crystal Lagoon, and the impressive Comino Sea Caves. During the summer season (weather permitting), enjoy a refreshing swim stop of around 45 minutes in one of these crystal‑clear lagoons.
Continue to Gozo, where an exciting Sunset Tuk‑Tuk Tour awaits. Sit back and relax as an experienced driver guides you around the island, revealing its rich heritage, beautiful landscapes, and hidden gems.
All tuk‑tuks feature forward‑facing seats for unobstructed views. As day turns to night, stop to witness a breathtaking sunset and experience Gozo in a completely different atmosphere, perfect for memorable photos.
2:00 PM is the approximate start time of the activity and not the time when you will be picked up from your hotel (or closest meeting point). At least a few days before the date of your activity, you need to make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pick-up location and pick-up time. Your pick-up time can be any time between 12:30 PM and 13:50 PM, depending on where you are staying.
If your pick-up location is a hotel, please wait outside near the main entrance. Do not wait in the lobby or inside the hotel. When the guide or driver arrives, they will have a list of names and will ask those waiting outside for identification. They will not enter the hotel to look for guests.
Transportation will not wait for late arrivals. If you miss your morning pick-up, you will not be able to join the tour later. Once the tour has started, it cannot be interrupted to accommodate latecomers.
You will depart in the afternoon and set sail to the island of Comino; take in the breathtaking views as you cruise around its coast and shores, passing by the amazing Blue Lagoon, known for its stunning crystal-clear cyan waters; the gorgeous Crystal Lagoon, one of the most picturesque and sheltered lagoons found in the entire archipelago; and the captivating Comino Sea Caves. The cruise around the island of Comino is always subject to favourable weather and sea conditions.
During the summer season (weather permitting), guests may also enjoy a refreshing swim stop of approximately 45 minutes at either the famous Blue Lagoon or the serene Crystal Lagoon, known for their crystal‑clear waters. After your swim, you will sail onwards to the island of Gozo, where you will disembark for another unforgettable experience — an exciting Tuk‑Tuk sightseeing tour offering a fun and unique way to explore the island.
Sanap Cliffs, located on the northwest coast of Gozo near Żebbuġ, are dramatic limestone cliffs offering sweeping views over the Mediterranean. Known for their rugged beauty, wild herbs, and spectacular sunsets, they’re popular for coastal walks, photography, and birdwatching—especially for sightings of seabirds along the cliff edge.
Xlendi Bay and Cliffs, on Gozo’s southwest coast, are known for a picturesque fjord-like bay surrounded by steep limestone cliffs. The area combines a small pebble beach, seaside cafés, and clear waters ideal for swimming and diving, while the cliffs above offer scenic walking paths and striking views, especially at sunset.
Dwejra Bay, Inland Sea and Watch Tower, near San Lawrenz in Gozo, form one of the island’s most dramatic landscapes. The area features rugged coastal scenery, the sheltered Inland Sea tunnelled to the open sea, and a historic coastal watchtower overlooking cliffs and striking rock formations shaped by wind and waves.
Ta’ Pinu Basilica, located near Għarb in Gozo, is a renowned pilgrimage site and national shrine, celebrated for its serene setting and neo-Romanesque architecture. It is closely associated with reported miracles and offers a place of quiet reflection overlooking open countryside and sea views.
Għasri Valley, near the village of Għasri in Gozo, is a tranquil, fertile valley that leads to a narrow inlet opening onto the sea. Known for its lush greenery, freshwater springs, and secluded pebble cove, it offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse of Gozo’s natural rural landscape.
Xwejni Salt Pans, near Żebbuġ in Gozo, are a striking stretch of centuries-old salt pans carved into the coastal rock. Still traditionally used for sea-salt harvesting, they form a unique geometric landscape beside the sea, offering scenic coastal views and insight into Gozo’s maritime heritage.
Qbajjar Bay, located next to Marsalforn in Gozo, is a popular seaside spot known for its clear, shallow waters and rocky shoreline. Favoured for swimming and snorkeling, it offers easy access, lively surroundings, and beautiful sunset views over the open sea.
The Citadel (Victoria), also known as Cittadella, is Gozo’s historic fortified city rising above Victoria. With ancient bastions, narrow streets, museums, and panoramic views across the island, it is one of Gozo’s most iconic landmarks and offers a glimpse into centuries of history. Visit is only during the off‑peak season, when the days are shorter.
Marsalforn Bay, on Gozo’s northern coast, is a lively seaside resort known for its promenade, cafés, and small pebble beach. Popular for swimming, diving, and evening strolls, it offers clear waters, a relaxed atmosphere, and easy access to nearby salt pans and coastal views.
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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