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Discover Malta’s Blue Lagoon, Comino caves, and Gozo on a private boat tour for up to 8 people, including snorkeling, caves exploration, and scenic stops for €229.

This private boat tour offers an intimate way to experience some of Malta’s most iconic sights, including the Blue Lagoon, Comino caves, and scenic stops around Gozo. At $229.33 per group (up to 8 guests), the approximate 2-hour journey provides a personalized exploration with no crowds, making it perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking a relaxed, tailored adventure. The tour features pick-up options and a mobile ticket, streamlining your planning.
What truly sets this experience apart is its flexibility and attention to your preferences. The tour can be customized to focus on swimming, snorkeling, exploring caves, or simply enjoying scenic views—whichever suits your mood. While the tour offers plenty of free time for water activities, one consideration is the fuel surcharge of €80, paid in cash to the skipper. This private experience is most suited for those eager for an exclusive, leisurely outing in Malta’s stunning marine environment.
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This tour departs from a location in Malta that offers pickup options, making it easy and convenient to join. The private nature of the tour means your group enjoys undivided attention from the crew, led by knowledgeable guides who are ready to tailor the experience. The use of snorkeling equipment is included, allowing direct access to the vibrant waters surrounding Comino and Gozo.
The flexible itinerary is designed to pass through some of the most stunning spots in the area. The duration of about 2 hours means you get a condensed yet immersive taste of Malta’s waters, with enough time to relax and swim without feeling rushed. Booking in advance, often 17 days ahead, helps secure a spot during peak seasons.

The tour features a visit to a historic watchtower built in 1618 by the Knights of St. John. This structure was part of a network of coastal defenses used for communication and protection. Today, it remains a striking monument offering panoramic views of the surrounding seas. The guide explains its importance in Malta’s coastal history, adding depth to the scenic experience.
Standing at this elevated spot, visitors can enjoy the sea vistas that once served as crucial lookout points. It’s a great photo opportunity, with the rugged stonework contrasting sharply against the blue sea. The watchtower’s strategic location makes it a key highlight among the stops on this private boat trip.

The Crystal Lagoon offers a peaceful alternative to the more popular Blue Lagoon. With clear, shallow waters, this lagoon provides a less crowded spot perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can enjoy calm waters, ideal for relaxing and observing marine life in a tranquil setting.
A 20-minute stop here allows plenty of time to float, take photos, or explore underwater sights. The admission ticket is included, ensuring smooth access. Its serene environment makes Crystal Lagoon a favorite for those who prefer a calmer experience without sacrificing the beauty of Malta’s waters.

The Blue Lagoon is the highlight of the tour, famous for its turquoise waters and stunning scenery. This 30-minute stop provides ample opportunity to swim, snorkel, or simply bask in the breathtaking environment. The lagoon’s shallow, warm waters are perfect for relaxing and capturing memorable photos.
This spot is typically the busiest, but the private tour’s flexibility allows you to spend your time at your own pace. The admission ticket is included, making access seamless. Visitors often find the Blue Lagoon to be the most photogenic and enjoyable point of the trip.
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Passing by Cominotto, a picturesque islet off Comino’s coast, adds a touch of natural wonder to the tour. This small, tranquil island features sandy beaches, secluded coves, and striking rock formations that make it ideal for kayaking, snorkeling, or simply admiring the views of Blue Lagoon and the Mediterranean Sea.
The boat can stop here for about 10 minutes, giving a quick but scenic glimpse of this peaceful spot. Its cliffs and natural landscape appeal to those seeking a quieter, nature-focused experience away from the busier tourist spots.

The tour includes a 20-minute visit to Santa Marija Bay, a quieter alternative to the Blue Lagoon. The bay offers calm waters suitable for swimming and relaxing, and is located near the Santa Maria Tower, an important historical landmark. The bay’s peaceful setting makes it ideal for a restful swim or a scenic break.
Near the bay, the early 17th-century Santa Maria Chapel can be viewed, reflecting Malta’s religious heritage. The combination of natural beauty and history offers a well-rounded experience in a tranquil environment.

The Santa Maria Caves are a key highlight, with a 20-minute exploration available during the tour. These sea caves and grottos have a storied past, having been used by pirates and smugglers. Today, they provide a thrilling vantage point to observe breathtaking rock formations and hidden grottoes.
Boat access allows for close-up views, and the caves’ natural architecture makes them one of the most interesting geological features of the coastline. It’s a fantastic spot for photography and appreciating Malta’s rugged coast.
One of the most striking natural landmarks is Elephant Head Rock. This unique rock formation, shaped over centuries by wind and sea erosion, resembles an elephant’s head. It offers a dramatic backdrop against the Mediterranean waters.
Accessible by boat, Elephant Head Rock is a popular photo spot for its extraordinary appearance. Its craggy, weathered shape makes it stand out on the coastline, drawing visitors who want to capture the raw beauty of Malta’s natural landscape.
Depending on weather conditions, the tour may include scenic stops in the south of Gozo. This flexible part of the itinerary allows the crew to pass by and explore scenic spots, adding extra discovery to the experience. This element ensures that even with changing weather, the trip remains rewarding and customized.
The ability to include parts of Gozo’s coastline complements the overall experience, giving a broader view of Malta’s nearby islands and natural beauty.
The tour includes snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and an iced cooler for refreshments. The fuel surcharge of €80, paid in cash to the skipper, is the only extra fee not included in the base price. The experience is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and good accessibility near public transportation.
Most bookings are made about 17 days in advance, indicating a steady demand during peak seasons. The free cancellation policy offers peace of mind, allowing cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Weather-dependent cancellations are also covered, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.
This private boat trip provides a bespoke experience, with the ability to customize stops and focus on your interests. The inclusion of key highlights like the Blue Lagoon, Santa Maria Bay, and Santa Maria Caves ensures you see the most photogenic and natural sites in the area. The small group size guarantees a personalized and relaxed atmosphere, far from crowded tour buses.
The knowledgeable crew and flexible itinerary make this tour a practical choice for those seeking a more intimate exploration of Malta’s coastline. The price point reflects the exclusivity and quality of the experience, with most reviews praising the serenity, scenic views, and friendly service.
This private boat experience offers a well-rounded, customized day out in Malta’s waters. The main highlights—the Blue Lagoon, Cominotto, and Santa Maria Bay—are complemented by stops at historic watchtowers and sea caves, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical interest.
While the fuel surcharge adds an extra cost, the inclusive snorkeling gear, bottled water, and flexible stops make the tour a good value for those seeking a personalized, relaxed, and scenic day on the water. It’s especially suitable for groups who prefer avoiding crowds and enjoy exploring at their own pace.
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What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour includes use of snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and an iced cooler for refreshments.
How long does the boat tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, with stops at various scenic and historic spots around Malta.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. However, the physical activity mainly involves swimming and snorkeling; accessibility specifics are not detailed.
What is the payment method for the fuel surcharge?
The €80 fuel surcharge is paid in cash directly to the skippers.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, the tour is customizable to your preferences, including which stops to focus on or skip.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent and can be canceled for safety. In such cases, you’re offered a different date or a full refund with 24 hours’ notice.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 17 days in advance, especially during peak seasons.
What’s the main advantage of choosing this private tour?
The personalized experience, small group size, and flexible itinerary make it ideal for those seeking a relaxed, exclusive adventure in Malta’s waters.