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Experience a private 3-hour boat trip around Malta, Gozo, and Comino with visits to Blue Lagoon, caves, and secluded beaches. Perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
The Private Boat trip, Charter, Gozo, Comino, Malta, Blue Lagoon T1 offers an intimate and flexible way to explore some of Malta’s most stunning coastal sites. For $323.24 per group, up to six people can enjoy a three-hour adventure on the water, departing from Cirkewwa. This tour is ideal for those seeking a personalized experience, with the option for custom itineraries and the convenience of pickup and mobile tickets. Notably, the tour has received glowing reviews, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 320 reviews, and 97% of participants recommend it.
While the experience focuses on swimming, snorkeling, and scenic views, it’s important to note that fuel costs are additional at €79, payable after the trip. The tour is most suitable for small groups who value privacy, flexibility, and the chance to explore Malta’s coastal treasures away from crowds.


This tour departs from a meeting point at Cirkewwa in Malta, with the convenience of pickup offered. The average booking window is about 31 days in advance, reflecting strong demand. The price for the entire boat is $323.24, which covers the full group of up to 6 guests, making it a good value for a private experience.
The tour duration is approximately 3 hours, offering enough time to enjoy several stops without feeling rushed. The mobile ticket option simplifies access, and the package includes marina fees, snorkeling gear, and the costs associated with anchoring in the lagoons and reserve areas. Travelers have the flexibility to work with the captain to customize the itinerary, whether they want to focus on snorkeling, sightseeing, or simply relaxing on the boat.
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The Blue Lagoon is the first stop, famous for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches. Accessible only by boat, this lagoon offers a swimming and snorkeling experience in waters that feel more like a pool than the sea. The boat anchors directly in the most photogenic parts of the lagoon, ensuring minimal crowds and maximum comfort.
The Blue Lagoon ranks as one of Malta’s top five activities for a reason. Its immense stretch of vivid blue waters makes it ideal for photos, swimming, and relaxing on the beach. Since the lagoon is well-known, having a private boat allows for exclusive access to the most beautiful sections, avoiding the busy spots often crowded with larger tour boats.
Next, the tour takes travelers to the Crystal Lagoon, known for its turquoise waters and hidden caves. The boat is equipped to enter some caves, where visitors can discover secret beaches and natural rock formations. Some caves even contain sandy beaches, providing perfect spots to snorkel and explore marine life.
Snorkel gear is provided free of charge, making the discovery of groupers, octopus, and colorful fish effortless. The Crystal Lagoon doubles as a movie filming location, adding a touch of cinematic magic to the experience. The boat’s ability to access caves up close enhances the adventure, providing a more intimate encounter with Malta’s underwater environment.
The Santa Marija Bay offers a peaceful retreat in the north of Comino. Its horseshoe-shaped white sandy beach is surrounded by tamarisk trees, offering shade and a tranquil atmosphere. The bay is particularly noted for its marine diversity, making it an excellent place for snorkeling, especially with parrotfish in the clear waters.
This spot is more private than others, perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxed beach day. The bay also features a medieval-style chapel, adding a historical element to the natural beauty. The short stop allows ample time for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the calm surroundings.
The tour anchors at Cominotto Beach, a secluded and famous filming location for movies like Troy and Swept Away. This beach can only be accessed by boat, making it a highlight for those wanting an untouched and exclusive environment. The boat can enter a swim-through cave about 50 meters long, offering a unique exploration experience.
Nearby, the Cominotto Reef is home to groupers and octopus, attracting snorkelers eager to see marine life in its natural habitat. The boat cruise passes by the coast, revealing stunning sea caves and the rugged coastline, enhancing the scenic value of this part of the trip.
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While cruising, travelers get a view of Saint Mary’s Tower, a 17th-century fortification perched on high cliffs. The tower served as a defensive structure against invasions and pirates and now stands in good condition. It was also used as the medieval prison Château d’If in the film Count of Monte Cristo.
Seeing the tower from the water offers insight into Malta’s historical coastal defenses without requiring a separate visit. The short stop allows for photo opportunities and appreciation of the island’s strategic history.
The tour ventures into the south coast of Gozo, where travelers see Halfa Rock, a small island with cliffs and historical significance. The boat approaches a secluded bay only accessible by water, where marine life such as octopus and sargo bream is abundant.
This part of the trip offers a different perspective of Gozo’s rugged coastline, with opportunities to spot salt pans that have been used for generations. The boat makes a short stop here to enjoy the scenery and marine environment.

Next, the boat visits the village of Qala, known for its coastal caves and pebbly beaches. The area has a fortification at the eastern tip of Gozo, adding a historical touch to the scenery.
The final stop is Hondoq Bay, famous for its blue turquoise waters and hidden Bemberin Gorge. The inlet, accessible only by boat, features caves and air pockets suitable for cliff diving and exploring underwater caves. This spot is often praised for its crystal-clear waters and magnificent cave systems.
The cruise concludes with a view of Mgarr Harbour, a picture-perfect Gozitan port filled with fishing boats, yachts, and fishermen mending nets. The harbor reflects local life, with a small Gothic chapel and the Forth Chambre, built by the Knights of St. John, adding historical charm.
This peaceful harbor spot offers a serene view of everyday Gozitan life, rounding off the trip with a sense of local authenticity.
Reviews highlight the skippers’ personalities—with many praising guides like Upie, Casper, Mario, Justin, and Pedro for their friendly, informative, and professional approach. Guests appreciate how guides explain landmarks and navigate tricky caves, making the experience both safe and engaging.
Many reviewers mention the small boat size as a major advantage, allowing access to less crowded, more secluded locations inaccessible to larger tour boats. The customizable itinerary is frequently praised, with guides tailoring stops based on swimming preferences and marine interests.
The tour includes marina costs, snorkeling gear, and the fees for anchoring in lagoons and reserves. Travelers should be aware of the additional €79 fuel cost, payable after the trip. The meeting point is at Cirkewwa, with pickup options making access straightforward.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own beverages and snacks, as the boat supplies a cooler and ice. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access near public transportation.
This private boat trip is particularly well-suited for small groups or families looking for a personalized, relaxed experience. Travelers who enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and scenic coastal views will find this trip especially rewarding. The customizable itinerary appeals to those wanting to focus on specific sites or marine environments.
Those interested in movie history, historical landmarks, or marine wildlife will also appreciate the variety of stops and information provided. It offers a luxurious yet accessible way to see Malta’s coast without the crowds, making it ideal for special occasions or intimate adventures.
The 3-hour private boat trip around Malta, Gozo, and Comino combines scenic beauty, marine exploration, and personalized service. The expert guides, beautiful stops, and flexible itinerary make it a top choice for those seeking an exclusive experience at a fair price.
While the additional fuel cost is worth considering, many reviews confirm that the value delivered—access to pristine lagoons, caves, and secluded beaches—justifies the expense. This tour offers a balance of comfort, adventure, and cultural insight, with the added benefit of small-group intimacy.
Most importantly, this experience suits travelers eager to swim, snorkel, and explore Malta’s coast in a tailored, private setting, ensuring a memorable day on the water.
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Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves swimming and snorkeling, and some stops may require walking or climbing into caves. It’s best suited for guests comfortable with water activities and on stable footing.
What is included in the price?
The full price covers marina fees, snorkeling gear, and anchoring fees at lagoons and reserves. The fuel cost of €79 is additional and payable after the trip.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the captain can work with your group to tailor stops based on your preferences, whether focusing on swimming, sightseeing, or exploring specific sites.
What should I bring onboard?
Guests are encouraged to bring beverages, snacks, and sun protection. The boat supplies a cooler and ice for drinks and food.
How far in advance should I book?
Most trips are booked around 31 days in advance, reflecting high demand for this private experience.
What are the cancellation policies?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the trip for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for a refund.
Is there an age limit for participants?
Most travelers can participate, but children should be comfortable with water activities. Service animals are allowed.
Where exactly does the tour depart from?
The tour departs from Cirkewwa, Malta, with options for pickup. The exact meeting point is provided upon booking confirmation.
What is the duration of the tour?
The trip lasts approximately 3 hours, providing enough time for multiple stops, swimming, and exploration.
Would I need to bring my own snorkel equipment?
No, snorkeling gear (mask and snorkel) are included in the package, ready for use during stops.
Can I extend the tour or add extra time?
Yes, some reviews mention adding extra hours on the spot, depending on availability and weather conditions.