From St. Julian’s: Comino and Blue Lagoon Trip by Powerboat — An Honest Look

Planning a day around Malta’s famous Blue Lagoon? This powerboat trip from St. Julian’s promises a lively, efficient way to see one of Malta’s most photogenic spots. It’s a route that combines speed, scenic views, and the chance to relax in turquoise waters. If you’re after a trip that gets you there quickly and leaves plenty of free time at the destination, this might just be worth considering.
We particularly like how this tour offers a fast and exciting journey, making it easier to maximize your day without long ferry waits or complicated logistics. Plus, the visit to the Comino Sea caves on the return leg adds a splash of adventure and a chance to see some beautiful coastline sights. That said, it’s worth noting that disembarking ashore at the Blue Lagoon requires an access pass, which means a little planning in advance—something to keep in mind if you’re eager to get ashore and explore fully.
This tour appeals most to travelers who want a combination of speed and leisure — you get to enjoy the stunning waters and scenery without feeling rushed, but you should be prepared for a boat-focused day. If you’re comfortable with boat rides and are looking for a straightforward, no-fuss trip with excellent reviews, this might be a perfect fit.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Quick transfer to Comino means more time relaxing or exploring once you arrive.
- Stunning Blue Lagoon with crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming or snorkeling.
- Visit to sea caves offers a scenic and slightly adventurous return journey.
- No guided tour means you’ll have free time to explore at your own pace.
- Requires an access pass to disembark at Blue Lagoon, so plan ahead.
- Family-friendly potential if you’re comfortable with boat rides; not specifically tailored for children.
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The Details of the Powerboat Trip
This tour from St. Julian’s is designed to give you a relaxed yet lively day on the water. Starting at either 10:30 AM or 12:30 PM, the trip begins with a half-hour ride along Malta’s eastern coast. As soon as the boat departs from behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel, you get a chance to enjoy the fast-paced thrill of a powerboat. This is a definite highlight—if you like a bit of adrenaline, you’ll appreciate the swift ride to Comino, especially with the bonus of passing by St. Paul’s Islands along the way.
The boat is operated by experienced skippers, which adds a layer of confidence and safety. The journey itself is a part of the fun; the speed and maneuvering provide an exciting start to your day.
Arriving at the Blue Lagoon

Once you arrive at Comino, you’ll step ashore for free time at the Blue Lagoon, which is often described as an enchanting bay with transparent cyan waters. The photos speak for themselves—white sandy bottoms and vivid water colors make this ideal for relaxing, sunbathing, swimming, or snorkeling. According to reviews, many visitors find the Blue Lagoon to be absolutely stunning and a perfect spot to unwind.
However, keep in mind that disembarking ashore at the Blue Lagoon now requires a government-issued access pass. You can obtain this pass at blcomino.com, but it’s a good idea to do this in advance. Without it, your group will be taken to Santa Marija Bay instead, which is still lovely but a different experience.
How Long Do You Stay?
The tour offers ample free time—enough for swimming, strolling, or just soaking up the scenery. You can plan your own pace here, which is appreciated by those who prefer to relax rather than be on a strict schedule. The return trip includes a visit to the Sea caves, which adds a touch of scenic exploration and makes the journey back more interesting.
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On the way back, the boat stops at the Sea caves—a favorite among travelers for their impressive formations and the opportunity to see Malta’s coastline from the water. Many reviews mention the caves as a highlight, often describing them as “beautiful” and “well worth the short stop.”
Overall Value and Cost
At around $62 per person, the price is reasonable for the length and quality of this experience. It includes the powerboat transfers, fuel, and the visit to the caves, making it a straightforward package. Remember, the price doesn’t cover food, drinks, or the access pass, so plan for those separately if needed.
Compared to other options, this trip offers great value for those looking for a quick, fun day that balances adventure and relaxation. Travelers often mention the professionalism of the crew and the stunning views as standout features.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This powerboat trip is ideal if you want a fast, fun way to see Comino and the Blue Lagoon, especially if you enjoy boat rides and swimming. It’s suitable for those who are comfortable on boats and are happy to explore independently, since no guided tour or group activities are included beyond the boat transfer.
While not specifically marketed as family-friendly, children over age 3 who are comfortable with boat rides might also enjoy the trip. Pregnant women, people with mobility issues, or those prone to seasickness should consider their comfort, as this is a boat-focused experience.
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a quick but memorable day in Malta’s most iconic waters, this trip offers a great way to tick off the Blue Lagoon and Comino from your Malta itinerary. The speedy transfer means more time to enjoy swimming and relaxing in the stunning blue waters, while the scenic return with sea caves keeps things interesting.
The free time at the lagoon allows you to set your own pace—whether that’s sunbathing, snorkeling, or just floating—making it flexible for different types of travelers. Just make sure to plan ahead for the access pass to disembark ashore, as it’s now a mandatory part of the experience.
Overall, it’s a well-reviewed, value-packed trip that suits those looking for a straightforward, scenic adventure on the water. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or group of friends, this trip offers a combination of fun, beauty, and convenience.
From St. Julian’s: Comino and Blue Lagoon Trip by Powerboat
FAQ
Do I need to bring my own food and drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included. You might want to bring some snacks and water for the day, especially if you plan to stay at the lagoon for a while.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not specifically marketed as family-friendly, but children over 3 who are comfortable on boats could enjoy it. Always consider their comfort with boat rides and water activities.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for walking ashore, swimwear, a towel, sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended. Don’t forget motion sickness prevention if you’re prone to seasickness.
How long is the trip?
The total duration is approximately 4.5 to 6 hours, with the boat ride itself being about 30 minutes each way, plus free time at the lagoon.
Is there a guide?
This isn’t a guided tour; it’s mainly transportation with some scenic stops. You’ll be free to explore Comino at your own pace.
How do I get the access pass for disembarking?
You can get it at blcomino.com. Make sure to book both the morning and afternoon slots if you plan to disembark at the Blue Lagoon, as per government rules.
If this sounds like the kind of relaxed, scenic day you’re after, it’s definitely worth considering. Just go prepared, plan ahead for the passes, and you’ll likely have a fantastic Malta experience.
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