Comino, the BLUE LAGOON, Crystal Lagoon & Caves CRUISE

Discover Malta's best water experience with this 7-hour cruise to Comino's Blue Lagoon and caves, offering stunning views, swimming, and great value.

Traveling around Malta, you quickly realize that its coastlines and small islands are the real treasures. For those looking to see Malta from a different perspective, this 7-hour cruise to Comino and beyond is a popular choice. With glowing reviews and a reputation for good value, it’s a trip that promises a mix of scenic beauty, swimming, and fun.

What we love about this cruise is how accessible it makes exploring Comino’s iconic spots, especially the Blue Lagoon, which many describe as “paradise on earth.” Another highlight is the opportunity to cruise along Malta’s coastline, taking in high cliffs and rock formations — it’s a feast for the eyes. The potential downside? The boat itself is not the newest model, which might matter if you prefer ultra-modern vessels or seek a quieter, less crowded experience. Still, for many, the value and convenience outweigh these concerns.

If you’re after a day of sunshine, crystal-clear waters, and easy access to some of Malta’s most photogenic locations, this tour could be perfect. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a flexible day out, with plenty of time to swim, relax, and take in the scenery without feeling rushed.

Key Points

Comino, the BLUE LAGOON, Crystal Lagoon & Caves CRUISE - Key Points

  • Affordable for a full day on the water with plenty of time at Blue Lagoon and Comino.
  • Great for soaking up the sun on the boat’s upper deck while enjoying views of Malta’s rugged coast.
  • Flexible options that allow you to walk around the island or stay onboard.
  • Good value for money with included amenities like deck chairs, toilets, and a slide.
  • Multiple stops offering a mix of photo opportunities, swimming, and cave exploration.
  • A lively, social vibe that appeals to a broad range of travelers, from singles to groups.

A Deep Dive into the Experience

Comino, the BLUE LAGOON, Crystal Lagoon & Caves CRUISE - A Deep Dive into the Experience

Starting Point and Departure

The tour kicks off at 24 Triq San Geraldu in San Pawl il-Baar at 10am. From the moment you board, you’ll notice the friendly crew, led by Captain Kevin, who’s known for being knowledgeable and helpful. The departure early in the day is ideal — you get plenty of daylight for all the stops, and the crew’s commentary adds context and fun facts, like the story of St. Paul’s shipwrecked island, which is marked by a statue right in the middle of a tiny nearby isle.

The Coastal Journey and Landmarks

The cruise begins by passing by Mellieha Bay, Malta’s largest beach, which is a great first impression of the island’s inviting coastline. As you cruise along, you’ll approach Ahrax Cave, where the boat stops for some quick photos. This cave is a highlight for many who love natural formations and want that perfect shot.

The boat then sails towards Comino, the smallest of Malta’s three main islands at just 1.4 square miles. The crew provides commentary about the rock formations, including the famous “Elephants Head,” which many guests find amusing and intriguing. The boat makes its way around the island, giving passengers a 360-degree view of high cliffs and rocky outcrops that are truly spectacular from the water.

Blue Lagoon — The Main Attraction

Most travelers come for the Blue Lagoon, and it doesn’t disappoint. Arriving at this turquoise jewel feels almost unreal. The reviews often refer to it as “paradise,” and it’s easy to see why. During the 4.5 hours allocated here, you’re free to swim, snorkel, or simply lounge on the boat’s sun deck or in the shaded main area.

The boat is moored in a good spot, away from the overcrowded beaches, giving you space to enjoy the water. The lagoon’s crystal-clear water makes it perfect for swimming, and many reviewers comment on how delightful it is to see fish while wading in. You can also make use of the onboard slide, which adds a fun element, especially for families or those young at heart.

Cave and Crystal Lagoon

After the Blue Lagoon, the cruise continues with a short cruise over the South Channel to reach the Crystal Lagoon — a spot favored by divers for its deeper waters. The lagoon is accessible from Blue Lagoon via an 8-minute walk, where you can snorkel or even try your hand at cliff jumping if you’re feeling brave.

This stop offers a different perspective — less crowded, more adventurous, and equally stunning. The reviews indicate that the Caves and Lagoon are a highlight for those interested in exploring underwater or just enjoying a peaceful swim away from the crowds.

Santa Maria Tower and Historical Sites

On the way back, you’ll pass by the Santa Maria Tower, built in 1618 for defense but now a picturesque relic. Some travelers appreciate this quick glimpse into Malta’s historical architecture, and others enjoy the chance to snap photos of this charming tower.

Return and Reflection

The cruise wraps up around 5 pm, giving you a full day of activity without feeling rushed. Many reviewers mention how the crew keeps the mood lively and safe, with some noting the good quality of food and drinks onboard at reasonable prices.

What’s Included and What’s Not

Comino, the BLUE LAGOON, Crystal Lagoon & Caves CRUISE - What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour’s price, around $34.76, is quite reasonable considering the length of the trip and the stops included. You get all taxes and fees covered, and amenities like deck chairs, toilets, and a slide add to the comfort. You can rent snorkel gear for €5, which many find worthwhile if they want to explore underwater more thoroughly.

However, lunch is not included, though there’s an onboard cafeteria with snacks and drinks at fair prices. If you want to explore caves by speedboat, that’s a €15 extra — cash only — and lockers are available for €2. Towel rentals aren’t available, so bring your own if you’d like to stay comfortable.

Timing and Group Size

The tour operates with a maximum of 232 travelers, so it’s quite a social experience — expect a lively atmosphere on the boat. The group size can be large, which is great for meeting people but might feel crowded during peak season or at Blue Lagoon, which tends to get busy quickly.

Genuine Feedback from Travelers

Comino, the BLUE LAGOON, Crystal Lagoon & Caves CRUISE - Genuine Feedback from Travelers

Reviews paint a mostly positive picture. Many rave about friendly, knowledgeable staff and the beautiful scenery. One reviewer described the Blue Lagoon as “more than worth it,” and many enjoyed the fun onboard features like the slide and the music playlist.

A few travelers mention the boat’s age as a drawback, noting that it’s not the most modern vessel, but most agree that it’s still comfortable enough for a full day at sea. Some warn that the crowds can get overwhelming, especially at Blue Lagoon, but arriving early helps secure a good spot.

A standout from reviews is the value for money — many say it’s the best way to see Comino without breaking the bank.

The Sum Up

This cruise to Comino and the Blue Lagoon offers an excellent mix of scenic views, swimming opportunities, and historical sights at a very accessible price. It’s perfect for travelers who want a relaxed but engaging day, with plenty of time to enjoy the water and take in some of Malta’s most iconic spots. The onboard amenities, friendly crew, and flexible itinerary make it a solid choice, especially if you’re not fussed about a super modern boat but care about experiencing Malta’s stunning coastline.

If you’re someone who loves to float in clear waters, snap photos of spectacular rock formations, and keep things casual and fun, this cruise could be a highlight of your trip. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate good value, aren’t overly concerned about crowds, and want to enjoy a day on the sea with fellow travelers.

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Comino, the BLUE LAGOON, Crystal Lagoon & Caves CRUISE



4.5

(787 reviews)

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“This was an amazing experience. The boat tour guides were knowledgeable and helpful. There is food and drink available on the boat and it was reaso…”

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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is adequate for all ages, and the water activities like swimming and snorkeling are generally enjoyed by families. Just keep in mind the boat can be lively and crowded.

How long do we spend at Blue Lagoon?
You’ll have about 4 hours and 30 minutes to enjoy Blue Lagoon, giving plenty of time to swim, relax, and explore.

Can I rent snorkeling gear onboard?
Yes, snorkel masks and equipment are available for rent at €5, with a €15 deposit, subject to terms and conditions.

What facilities are on the boat?
The boat has toilets, deck chairs (limited), a slide, and a cafeteria serving food and drinks at reasonable prices.

Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch isn’t included, but food and drinks are available onboard at fair prices.

What is the duration of the entire trip?
The cruise runs for about 7 hours, departing at 10 am and returning around 5 pm.

Are there any optional extras?
Yes, you can opt for a €15 speedboat ride to the caves (cash only), and lockers are available for €2.

Is it busy during peak season?
Yes, the tour can be quite popular, especially at Blue Lagoon, so arriving early helps secure a good spot and avoid the crowds.

How does the boat’s age affect the experience?
The vessel is not the newest, which some travelers notice, but most find it comfortable enough, and the overall experience remains enjoyable.

What’s the best time of year to take this tour?
The summer months are ideal, but reviews suggest that late spring or early autumn can be perfect — warm water, fewer crowds, and still plenty of sunshine.

This cruise is a solid, budget-friendly way to see Malta from the water, with enough flexibility and highlights to make it memorable. Whether you’re a first-timer or returning visitor, it’s a good option for a fun, scenic, and relaxing day out.