7-Hour Comino Islands & Blue Lagoon Cruise Tour
Highlights
Malta
boating, sightseeing, Shore Excursion
Group Tour
7 Hours
Easy
English
Description
Board a family-run boat and set off to Comino Island and the amazing Blue Lagoon. Swim, snorkel, sunbathe and explore the beautiful crystal clear waters. Discover sites, caves, and history along the way.
Itinerary
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Comino Islands & Blue lagoon
- Depart from the Bugibba Jetty and begin your tour by cruising along the northern coast of Malta.
- Witness sights such as St. Pauls islands and the statue of St. Pauls, Mellieha Bay, Coral Cove and Ahrax Point.
- Cross the channel, and see Comino from a different viewpoint, witnessing sites such as the Elephants Head, entering into Santa Maria cave, Santa Maria Bay, St. Nicholas Bay, and the only hotel on the island - Comino hotel.
- Arrive in Comino in the middle of the famous Blue Lagoon. Here the boat will moor up and have more than enough time to enjoy what many have called paradise on Earth. During your time here, feel free to use all the onboard facilities such as the upper sunbathing deck, including free deck chairs, the spacious and shaded main deck, the 10-meter slide, washrooms, locker facilities and more.
- Use the boat as your base; you can easily walk ashore to the beach and return at your own leisure.
- Purchase any extra food or drinks from an airconditioned cafeteria on the boat.
- Continue your journey into the Mgarr Harbour on Gozo island without stopping, then head towards the Crystal Lagoon, a smaller, less popular bay – more well-known to private boat owners.
- Enter into the last sea cave, and with a little exploration, you can also see some rock formations.
- Watch the sun go down slowly, cruise under the Santa Maria Tower and head towards mainland Malta.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Know Before You Go
What To Bring
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
Price
Adult | |
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1 to 6 | /person |
Child | |
1 to 3 | /person |
This is a group tour |