If you’ve seen photos of Malta’s most stunning turquoise waters, chances are they were taken at the famous Blue Lagoon on Comino. This tiny island between Malta and Gozo is one of the most visited destinations in the country—and for good reason.
With crystal-clear water, hidden caves, and breathtaking coastal views, Comino offers a unique escape from the busy towns of Malta. But here’s the key: how you get there will completely shape your experience.
In this guide, you’ll discover:
What makes Comino so special
The best things to do
How to get there (and the best option)
Insider tips to avoid crowds
And how to book the perfect boat trip
The Blue Lagoon is the crown jewel of Comino. Its shallow, crystal-clear waters create a natural swimming pool with shades of blue you rarely see anywhere else in Europe.
The white sandy seabed reflects sunlight, giving the water that iconic glowing turquoise color.
Perfect for swimming and floating
Ideal for snorkelling
Warm, calm water
Incredible photo spots
👉 However, it can get crowded—especially in summer. That’s why choosing the right time and transport is essential (more on that below).
1. Swim in the Blue Lagoon
The main attraction. Whether you’re floating or snorkeling, this is the highlight of any trip.
2. Explore Sea Caves
Many boat trips include stops at hidden caves around Comino—something ferries don’t offer.
3. Relax Away from the Crowds
Walk a bit further from the main lagoon and you’ll find quieter swimming spots.
4. Take Photos
Comino is one of the most photogenic places in Malta.
A boat tour exploring the famous sea caves of Comino near the Blue Lagoon, one of Malta’s most stunning coastal experiences.
There are two main ways to reach Comino:
Cheaper
Direct transport only
No stops or experiences
Downsides:
Crowded
Fixed schedule
No exploration
Boat trips from places like Bugibba, Sliema, and Mellieħa offer a much better experience.
Stop at caves and hidden spots
Swim stops along the way
More flexible timing
Less crowded than ferries
Way more fun
If you want the full Comino experience, a boat trip is the clear winner.
💰 Starting from: €25 per person
🧑🤝🧑 Best for: couples & families
🕒 Duration of trip is 6 hours
📍Departure from St Paul's Bay
💰 Starting from: €25 per person
🧑🤝🧑 Best for: couples & families
🕒 Duration of trip is 7 hours
📍Departure from St Paul's Bay
💰 Starting from: €55 per person
🧑🤝🧑 Best for: people under 30
🕒 Duration of trip is 6 hours
📍Departure from St Paul's Bay
If you’re visiting Comino, this is the section that matters most.
A good boat trip doesn’t just take you to the Blue Lagoon—it turns the journey into part of the adventure.
Departure from Bugibba or nearby areas
Scenic coastal cruise
Stops at caves and cliffs
Swimming time in the Blue Lagoon
Optional sunset or half-day trips
✔ Access to hidden caves
✔ More time in the water
✔ Less stress and more comfort
✔ Better overall experience
Don’t miss out on the best part of your Malta trip.
Timing can make or break your experience.
May – June → Warm, less crowded
September – October → Ideal conditions
July – August → Beautiful but very busy
Early morning (before 10am)
Late afternoon / sunset
Pro tip: Boat trips often help you avoid peak crowds.
To make the most of your trip:
Sunscreen (very important)
Water
Snacks
Swimwear
There’s very little shade
Prices on the island are higher
It gets hot in summer
Absolutely—Comino is one of the highlights of Malta.
But your experience depends on how you do it.
Ferry = basic, crowded
Boat trip = memorable, scenic, fun
If you want stunning views, swimming, and a full experience, it’s 100% worth it.
Historic fort views on Comino overlooking the Blue Lagoon’s crystal-clear waters and the Maltese coastline.
No, there are no hotels on the island.
Yes, especially in summer—but boat trips can help you avoid peak times.
No, there are no hotels on the island.
There are small food stands, but options are limited.
A boat trip offers the best experience by far.
Comino Island is one of the most beautiful places in Malta—but the difference between a good trip and an unforgettable one comes down to how you get there.
If you want:
Crystal-clear water
Hidden caves
A relaxed, enjoyable experience
Then a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon is the best choice.