Comino Island (also known as Kemmuna), a picturesque gem nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, stands as the smallest of the three main islands composing the Maltese archipelago. Covering a modest 3.5 square kilometers, this tiny haven boasts a unique blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and tranquil seclusion that draws visitors from around the world. The island's geography is characterized by rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, a stark contrast to the bustling urban landscapes of its larger counterparts, Malta and Gozo. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters, beaches, and stunning natural scenery. It is a popular destination for snorkeling, diving, swimming, and is also home to the famous Blue Lagoon & Cominotto Beach, a must-see for any visitor to the island.
Blue Lagoon Beach
Although the beach is relatively small, Blue Lagoon should definitely be on your bucket list when sailing in Malta. Famous for its turquoise water and unique rock formations, this beach will make you feel like waking up in a dream. As it is one of the most visited spots in Malta, don’t expect to have this place all to yourself. Going here off-season might be for you if you want to avoid large crowds.


Blue Lagoon Beach
Although the beach is relatively small, Blue Lagoon should definitely be on your bucket list when sailing in Malta. Famous for its turquoise water and unique rock formations, this beach will make you feel like waking up in a dream. As it is one of the most visited spots in Malta, don’t expect to have this place all to yourself. Going here off-season might be for you if you want to avoid large crowds.

Cominotto Beach & Cave
The small island of Cominotto is located on the opposite side of Blue Lagoon. The island is only about 250 square meters and it's mostly rocky. It has a very small sandy beach and a swim through cave making it an ideal place for swimming, and snorkeling. The island is accessible by boat, but you can opt for swimming there from Blue Lagoon. If you are planning to visit the tiny island, I suggest you to visit it in the afternoon, as the sunset views from there are magical.

Cominotto Beach & Cave
The small island of Cominotto is located on the opposite side of Blue Lagoon. The island is only about 250 square meters and it's mostly rocky. It has a very small sandy beach and a swim through cave making it an ideal place for swimming, and snorkeling. The island is accessible by boat, but you can opt for swimming there from Blue Lagoon. If you are planning to visit the tiny island, I suggest you to visit it in the afternoon, as the sunset views from there are magical.
Crystal Lagoon Caves
Located North West of the island, the lagoon is an area known for its crystal clear blue waters and caves. The area is located roughly 10 minutes by foot from Blue Lagoon and it can also be reached by boat, kayak, or swimming. It is a great place for snorkeling, swimming, cliff diving and exploring sea caves.
The second cave is located along the coastline 210 meters right when facing the first cave. If you are planning to visit this cave, we suggest you to bring a waterproof flash light as the cave is very deep and dark. If you are adventurous enough to make it to the end, you will find a small hidden sandy beach.


Crystal Lagoon Caves
Located North West of the island, the lagoon is an area known for its crystal clear blue waters and caves. The area is located roughly 10 minutes by foot from Blue Lagoon and it can also be reached by boat, kayak, or swimming. It is a great place for snorkeling, swimming, cliff diving and exploring sea caves.
The second cave is located along the coastline 210 meters right when facing the first cave. If you are planning to visit this cave, we suggest you to bring a waterproof flash light as the cave is very deep and dark. If you are adventurous enough to make it to the end, you will find a small hidden sandy beach.

Santa Maria Beach
Santa Maria Bay (also known as St. Mary's Bay) is a small beach located on the island of Comino, one of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea. This sandy beach is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine surroundings, making it an idyllic spot for relaxation and enjoyment. The beach offers a tranquil escape, providing visitors with a peaceful atmosphere to soak up the sun or take a refreshing swim in the inviting sea. With its scenic beauty and serene ambiance, Santa Maria Beach is a popular choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the natural splendor of Comino Island.

Santa Maria Beach
Santa Maria Bay (also known as St. Mary's Bay) is a small beach located on the island of Comino, one of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea. This sandy beach is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine surroundings, making it an idyllic spot for relaxation and enjoyment. The beach offers a tranquil escape, providing visitors with a peaceful atmosphere to soak up the sun or take a refreshing swim in the inviting sea. With its scenic beauty and serene ambiance, Santa Maria Beach is a popular choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the natural splendor of Comino Island.
Santa Maria Caves
The Santa Maria Caves consist of five caves located on the island of Comino, one of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Known for their stunning beauty and crystal-clear waters, these caves are accessible by small boats navigating through a series of narrow openings. The first three caves are especially popular for snorkeling and diving, offering a rich underwater environment teeming with diverse marine life.
The fifth & last cave is located along the coastline 90 meters left when facing the fourth cave. If you are planning to visit this cave, we suggest you to bring a waterproof flash light as the cave is very deep and dark. If you are adventurous enough to make it to the end, you will find a small hidden sandy area.


Santa Maria Caves
The Santa Maria Caves consist of five caves located on the island of Comino, one of the Maltese islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Known for their stunning beauty and crystal-clear waters, these caves are accessible by small boats navigating through a series of narrow openings. The first three caves are especially popular for snorkeling and diving, offering a rich underwater environment teeming with diverse marine life.
The fifth & last cave is located along the coastline 90 meters left when facing the fourth cave. If you are planning to visit this cave, we suggest you to bring a waterproof flash light as the cave is very deep and dark. If you are adventurous enough to make it to the end, you will find a small hidden sandy area.

San Niklaw Bay & Creek
Located on the north side of the island, this small beach was mostly visited by guests from the near by hotel. It is usually not so crowded and very peaceful. If you love snorkeling, there is a creek along the coastline located 390 meters on the right side of the bay passing the hotel which is a great place to swim and explore.

San Niklaw Bay & Creek
Located on the north side of the island, this small beach was mostly visited by guests from the near by hotel. It is usually not so crowded and very peaceful. If you love snorkeling, there is a creek along the coastline located 390 meters on the right side of the bay passing the hotel which is a great place to swim and explore.
Visiting Comino Island in Malta is easy and rewarding, offering stunning beaches, bays, and caves to explore. Travelers can reach the island via convenient ferries or boat trips, with tickets available online and modern boats equipped with seating, restrooms, and snack bars. The journey, lasting 20 minutes to an hour depending on departure point, provides scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Prices typically start around €13 per person, catering to both romantic getaways and family adventures. With Malta’s sunny Mediterranean climate, the best times to visit are April–May and October–November, when the weather is pleasant and crowds are smaller, while December–March tends to be cooler and windier, making swimming less ideal.
How to Get to Comino and the Blue Lagoon with a Private Boat Trip
Embarking on a private boat trip to Comino & Blue Lagoon offers a more personalized and flexible experience. You can organize a private boat rental, tailored to your preferences, providing an exclusive and memorable exploration of the island's beauty.


How to Get to Comino and the Blue Lagoon with a Private Boat Trip
Embarking on a private boat trip to Comino & Blue Lagoon offers a more personalized and flexible experience. You can organize a private boat rental, tailored to your preferences, providing an exclusive and memorable exploration of the island's beauty.
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