Overview
Blue lagoon is an area situated between the island of Comino and the island of Cominotto in Malta. Located North West of the island of Comino, this breath taking beautiful place is known for its crystal clear blue waters and mesmerizing scenery. Sheltered between several islands, this picturesque lagoon also has two small sandy beaches, and a swim through cave making it an ideal place for swimming, snorkeling and exploring.
Quick facts
Blue lagoon is an area which forms part of Comino. Comino (Kemmuna) is a small island between the islands of Malta and Gozo. Measuring just 3.5 square kilometres, it is the least populated area with only 2 residents. Classified as a natural reserve and bird sanctuary, it is one of the most visited natural areas in Malta.
When to visit the Blue Lagoon in Comino Island
If you’re interested in visiting Blue Lagoon and want to avoid the crowds, you’re better off going outside of peak season. The off-peak season start from March till June and September till November. During this times, it’s worth going although be aware that swimming isn’t always possible during that period as the temperature of the sea can still be cold and unpredictable.
Ferry services to the Blue Lagoon in Comino Island
Ferries to Blue lagoon usually operate all year round, depending on weather conditions. You can use our search engine to find more information and prices depending on your departure point. Also you can have a look at some of the latest offers below.
Boat trips & tours to the Blue Lagoon in Comino Island
Blue lagoon boat trips & tours are available from Gozo and Malta. Most boat tours mainly operate from February till November. These tours are not as cheap as taking the ferry, but you will have the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful coastlines of the islands of Malta. You can use our search engine to find more information and prices depending on your departure point. Also you can have a look at some of the latest offers below.
Whatever the occasion is, we’ll be happy to help you find the perfect boat for your day out at sea.
Crystal Lagoon
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.
Santa Marija Caves
Located on the north east side of the island, the caves are perfect for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. They are usually accessible via boat but you can opt for swimming there from Santa Marija Bay or cliff diving. You can also reach the area through a tunnel from Santa Marija Bay but it is not easy to locate.
San Niklaw Bay & Creek
Located on the north side of the island, this small bay is 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 on the left side of the bay passing the hotel which is a great place to swim and to explore sea caves.
Kayaking
If you enjoy Kayaking, there are plenty of areas to explore. Comino has a wonderful coastline with intriguing cliffs, natural arches and roughly 30 caves. Most of these area are only accessible by kayak or swimming, so you will surely enjoy the peacefulness these natural wonders have to offer.
Snorkeling
Comino offers a wonderful coastline with roughly 30 caves and plenty of areas to explore. Most of the areas are only accessible by kayak, swimming or by boat. If you are planning to snorkel in caves, it is best to have a partner with you for your own safety or you can join one of the snorkeling boat adventures.
Camping
If you’re a little more adventurous you can camp out on Comino as well. There’s a small campsite (Camping Site - Tal Ful) roughly 10 minutes by walk from Blue lagoon. The campsite does not require any permits, but it requires you to respect the shared areas and to not leave any trash behind. You also must bring your own camping gear and necessities as it is not provided. As for public toilets they are roughly 7 minutes away.
Overview
Blue lagoon is an area situated between the island of Comino and the island of Cominotto in Malta. Located North West of the island of Comino, this breath taking beautiful place is known for its crystal clear blue waters and mesmerizing scenery. Sheltered between several islands, this picturesque lagoon also has two small sandy beaches, and a swim through cave making it an ideal place for swimming, snorkeling and exploring.
Quick facts
Blue lagoon is an area which forms part of Comino. Comino (Kemmuna) is a small island between the islands of Malta and Gozo. Measuring just 3.5 square kilometres, it is the least populated area with only 2 residents. Classified as a natural reserve and bird sanctuary, it is one of the most visited natural areas in Malta.
When to visit the Blue Lagoon in Comino Island
If you’re interested in visiting Blue Lagoon and want to avoid the crowds, you’re better off going outside of peak season. The off-peak season start from March till June and September till November. During this times, it’s worth going although be aware that swimming isn’t always possible during that period as the temperature of the sea can still be cold and unpredictable.
Ferry services to the Blue Lagoon in Comino Island
Ferries to Blue lagoon usually operate all year round, depending on weather conditions. You can use our search engine to find more information and prices depending on your departure point. Also you can have a look at some of the latest offers below.
Boat trips & tours to the Blue Lagoon in Comino Island
Blue lagoon boat trips & tours are available from Gozo and Malta. Most boat tours mainly operate from February till November. These tours are not as cheap as taking the ferry, but you will have the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful coastlines of the islands of Malta. You can use our search engine to find more information and prices depending on your departure point. Also you can have a look at some of the latest offers below.
Whatever the occasion is, we’ll be happy to help you find the perfect boat for your day out at sea.
Crystal Lagoon
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.
Santa Marija Caves
Located on the north east side of the island, the caves are perfect for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. They are usually accessible via boat but you can opt for swimming there from Santa Marija Bay or cliff diving. You can also reach the area through a tunnel from Santa Marija Bay but it is not easy to locate.
San Niklaw Bay & Creek
Located on the north side of the island, this small bay is 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 on the left side of the bay passing the hotel which is a great place to swim and to explore sea caves.
Kayaking
If you enjoy Kayaking, there are plenty of areas to explore. Comino has a wonderful coastline with intriguing cliffs, natural arches and roughly 30 caves. Most of these area are only accessible by kayak or swimming, so you will surely enjoy the peacefulness these natural wonders have to offer.
Snorkeling
Comino offers a wonderful coastline with roughly 30 caves and plenty of areas to explore. Most of the areas are only accessible by kayak, swimming or by boat. If you are planning to snorkel in caves, it is best to have a partner with you for your own safety or you can join one of the snorkeling boat adventures.
Camping
If you’re a little more adventurous you can camp out on Comino as well. There’s a small campsite (Camping Site - Tal Ful) roughly 10 minutes by walk from Blue lagoon. The campsite does not require any permits, but it requires you to respect the shared areas and to not leave any trash behind. You also must bring your own camping gear and necessities as it is not provided. As for public toilets they are roughly 7 minutes away.
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