Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands - Scenic Cruise Along the Maltese Coastline

Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands

Discover Malta’s stunning coastlines on this full-day boat tour to Blue Lagoon, Comino, St. Paul’s Islands, and sea caves, with swimming and snorkeling included.

The Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands tour offers a full day of exploring Malta’s most beautiful coastal sights by boat. At just $28.91 per person, this 7-hour cruise departs from Bugibba and provides a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities to swim, snorkel, and admire scenic views. With a rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 51 reviews, it’s a popular choice for those wanting a straightforward, enjoyable day on the water. The tour features free time at the Blue Lagoon—famous for its clear waters—and the chance to visit sea caves and St. Paul’s Islands, with onboard WiFi and restroom facilities included.

While the tour’s small-size boat enhances access to caves and lesser-crowded areas, note that the Blue Lagoon can get quite busy during peak times. Still, this trip suits travelers looking for value, scenic beauty, and a flexible schedule, with the option to purchase food onboard and rent snorkeling gear.

Key Points

  • Affordable price of around $29 per person for a full-day adventure
  • Departs from Bugibba at 10:00 am, with boarding starting earlier
  • Highlights include swimming, snorkeling, and exploring sea caves
  • Stops at Blue Lagoon and St. Paul’s Islands are the main attractions
  • Small boat size allows entry into caves and a more intimate experience
  • Includes WiFi and restroom facilities onboard, with food available for purchase

How the Tour Starts at Bugibba Jetty and Runs on Time

Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands - How the Tour Starts at Bugibba Jetty and Runs on Time

The tour begins promptly at 10:00 am, with boarding starting at 09:30 am and closing at 09:50 am. Guests meet at the L-Menqa36 Triq San Geraldu in San Pawl il-Baar, Malta, making it easy to access via public transport. The cruise departs from this scenic seaside town, setting sail along the Maltese coast with spectacular views en route to Comino.

The boat is a smaller vessel, which promises a more personalized experience. The guides are known for their kindness and helpfulness, and the crew’s professionalism ensures a smooth ride. The navigation into caves is weather permitting, so flexibility depends on sea conditions.

Exploring the Famous Blue Lagoon in Comino

Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands - Exploring the Famous Blue Lagoon in Comino

The Blue Lagoon is the first major stop, where the boat docks for approximately 3 hours. This spot is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Because of its popularity, the lagoon can become crowded, especially during peak season, but its beauty remains undeniable.

Visitors can jump from the boat, explore the shallow waters, or venture ashore to walk around the island of Comino. There is a snack bar onboard where you can buy food and drinks, and toilet facilities are available. The small boat size allows access into caves at no extra charge, adding a sense of adventure to the trip.

Scenic Cruise Along the Maltese Coastline

Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands - Scenic Cruise Along the Maltese Coastline

While en route from Bugibba to Comino, the cruise offers spectacular views of Malta’s rugged coastline. The cruise itself provides ample opportunities to take photos and enjoy the breeze. This stretch helps set the mood for a relaxing and scenic day at sea, with the smaller vessel giving a closer view of coastal features than larger boats.

The cruise is designed to be comfortable, with WiFi available onboard and toilet facilities for convenience. The duration allows for a leisurely experience rather than a rushed visit, with the focus on enjoying the scenery and comfort.

Visiting the Sea Caves Inside the Bay

One of the special features of this tour is the ability to enter sea caves, weather permitting. The small boat can navigate into caves that larger vessels cannot access, making it a highlight for those interested in sea cave exploration.

Guests can observe the geological formations up close and take memorable photos from inside the caves. The onboard crew ensures safety and provides commentary, making the experience both educational and visually impressive.

The Final Stop at St. Paul’s Islands

The tour’s last stop is at St. Paul’s Islands, which lasts about 30 minutes. This area is known for its seclusion and historic significance. Visitors can opt for a quick swim or walk up to see the statue of St. Paul. This quiet island provides a peaceful end to the day’s adventures.

Returning to Bugibba, the boat arrives around 5:00 pm, giving a full seven hours of exploration and relaxation. This schedule allows enough time to enjoy multiple activities without feeling rushed.

Logistics and Group Size

The tour is operated by Mermaid Cruises and typically accommodates up to 48 travelers. The small group setting enhances comfort and access to attractions like the caves and less crowded spots. The meeting point is well located, near public transportation, and the service animals are allowed onboard.

Guests are advised to sign up in advance for the free entry ticket to Comino via the Maltese Government website to access the islands. The boarding process is straightforward, and the full refund policy applies if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, provided the weather remains suitable.

Food, Snorkeling, and Additional Options

While lunch is not included, snacks and drinks are available for purchase onboard, giving flexibility for a quick bite. Snorkeling equipment can be rented with a cash deposit, allowing you to explore underwater life at your own pace.

The tour is designed for most travelers, with good accessibility and minimal physical requirements, provided you are comfortable with boat travel. The cruise is smooth, making it suitable even for those prone to seasickness.

What Sets This Tour Apart from Others

Unlike larger, more crowded boat trips, this smaller vessel offers a closer look at sea caves and smaller islands. The affordable price combined with WiFi and onboard toilets makes it a practical choice. The timing allows for a relaxed day without feeling overly rushed, and the scenic routes provide plenty of photo opportunities.

However, the Blue Lagoon can be crowded, and litter has been noted in some reviews, so visiting early or later in the day might help avoid the busiest times. The weather dependency means that the cave exploration is not always guaranteed.

The Sum Up: A Relaxed Day on Malta’s Coast

The Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands tour delivers a straightforward, enjoyable way to see Malta’s coast by boat. The small boat size makes for a more intimate experience, especially when exploring sea caves, and the free stops at Blue Lagoon and St. Paul’s Islands offer varied scenery and activities.

While the Blue Lagoon’s popularity can lead to crowds, the price point, scenic beauty, and ease of access make this tour appealing. It suits those wanting a relaxed day with swimming, snorkeling, and photo opportunities without the hassle of complicated logistics.

If you value a cost-effective, scenic, and flexible boat trip with friendly crew and local insights, this tour provides solid value and memorable moments on Malta’s coastline.

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Blue Lagoon, Comino, Caves & St Pauls Islands



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(51 reviews)

“We had a nice tour. It was all on time. The captain was kind and informative. The crew really helpful. It is worth trying when you are in Malta.”

— Saeid S, Featured

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $28.91 per person.

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Where does the tour start?
It departs from L-Menqa36 Triq San Geraldu, San Pawl il-Baar, Malta.

What are the main stops?
The main stops are Blue Lagoon on Comino and St. Paul’s Islands.

Can I enter the sea caves?
Yes, weather permitting, the small boat can enter the caves at no extra charge.

Is food included?
No, food is available for purchase onboard, but there is no included lunch.

What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, beach shoes, and sun protection; snorkeling gear can be rented onboard.

Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the physical demands are minimal. It’s suitable for most, but check specific accessibility details if needed.

How do I get a permit to access Comino?
You must sign up online via the Maltese Government website for a free entry ticket.

What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a full refund or a reschedule.