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Experience Malta’s Blue Lagoon with this 2.5-4.5 hour speedboat trip from St. Julian’s, offering free time at Comino and visits to stunning sea caves.
If you’re looking to enjoy Malta’s famous Blue Lagoon in Comino, this speedboat trip from St. Julian’s provides an exciting, quick, and convenient way to get there. At $51 per person, the tour lasts between 2.5 and 4.5 hours, giving plenty of flexibility for your day. The highlight is cruising along Malta’s eastern coast, passing by St. Paul’s Islands before arriving at the Blue Lagoon, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy seabed. The trip is perfect for travelers seeking a relaxing day at one of Malta’s most iconic spots with opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring.
While the tour offers a thrilling speedboat ride and free time at Comino Island, it’s essential to note that access ashore at the Blue Lagoon requires an official government-issued pass, which must be acquired online in advance. If you don’t have this pass, the boat will take you to Santa Marija Bay instead. The tour is especially suitable for those who enjoy fast-paced boat rides and independent exploring at their destination.


The tour begins at 8 a.m. from the jetty behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel in St. Julian’s. The departure point is easy to find, near the underground parking entrance, marked by a black iron gate and yellow line painted on the ground. The trip lasts approximately 45 minutes, during which you cruise past St. Paul’s Islands, adding a scenic glimpse of Malta’s coastline.
This speedboat is considered the fastest and most direct route to Comino, making it ideal for travelers who want to maximize their time at the Blue Lagoon. The boat’s capacity is limited to about 17 passengers, offering a more intimate experience compared to larger group tours. The vessel is operated by an experienced skipper who handles the navigation and ensures a smooth ride.

Once you arrive at Comino, you are free to explore for your chosen duration, which varies based on your selected departure time. The main attraction is undoubtedly the Blue Lagoon’s turquoise waters, famed for their transparency and white sandy seabed. You can bask in the sun, swim, or snorkel amongst rich marine life, making the most of the calm, shallow waters.
Travelers appreciate the ample free time to relax or capture photos of the stunning surroundings. The lack of guided commentary means you can explore at your own pace, but be aware that a government-issued access pass is necessary to disembark at the Blue Lagoon. Without this pass, the boat drops off at Santa Marija Bay, which still offers a nice beach setting but less of the famous lagoon’s crowds.

On the way back to St. Julian’s, the boat makes a stunning visit to the Comino Sea caves. These natural formations are a popular highlight, offering opportunities to observe rock formations and coastline scenery. The skipper often points out interesting features during this part of the trip, adding an extra layer of appreciation for Malta’s rugged coast.
The sea caves are accessible by boat, and their unique shapes and colors provide excellent photo opportunities. The return journey is quick but packed with scenic views, ensuring that your Malta adventure ends on a high note.

The tour departs at 8 a.m., with the option to choose different start times depending on availability. The duration ranges from 2.5 to 4.5 hours, which means some trips allow more time on Comino, while others focus on a shorter, more energetic experience. The meeting point is straightforward, close to St. Julian’s hotels, with clear signage and easy access.
The trip includes the speedboat ride, free time at Comino, and a return trip with visits to the sea caves. Fuel costs are included, so there are no surprises on the price. However, food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks, water, and sun protection is recommended.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour suits travelers who value speed and convenience but prefer to explore independently once on the island. It’s ideal for adults and older children who are comfortable on boats, especially those prone to seasickness, pregnant women, and people with mobility issues should consider their comfort. The shorter duration makes it a great option for those on a tight schedule.
It’s particularly popular among single travelers because of its affordable price and small group size. The scenic ride and freedom to roam at Comino make it a memorable Malta experience without the need for guided tours.

From May 2025, all visitors wanting to disembark at the Blue Lagoon need an official access pass, which must be purchased online at blcomino.com. The limited daily passes mean that travelers should plan ahead. Without the pass, the boat will take you only to Santa Marija Bay.
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen. If prone to motion sickness, consider taking prevention measures. The tour does not accommodate pets, baby strollers, large luggage, or electric wheelchairs.

This speedboat trip offers a more flexible and less guided experience compared to larger boat tours or full guided excursions. Other options may include guided commentary or longer stays, but this trip prioritizes speed and independence.
For travelers seeking more comprehensive visits or guided insights, other tours may be better suited. However, for those wanting a quick, scenic boat ride with free time, this trip provides excellent value and an adventurous spirit.

This speedboat adventure from St. Julian’s delivers a fast, scenic, and flexible way to enjoy Malta’s most famous natural attraction, the Blue Lagoon. The cruise along Malta’s coast and the visit to sea caves make for a beautiful and memorable day. The small group size and experienced skipper enhance safety and comfort.
While getting the necessary government pass for disembarking at the Blue Lagoon requires some planning, the overall experience is worthwhile for those who love speedy boat rides and independent exploration. Booking in advance and preparing for a day in the sun will ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.
“The boat trip was great and I enjoyed it the most of all activities. I thought the blue lagoon was way too crowded.”
Do I need a government-issued pass to step ashore at the Blue Lagoon?
Yes, starting from May 2025, you must obtain an official access pass online to disembark at the Blue Lagoon. Without this pass, you will be taken to Santa Marija Bay instead.
How long is the trip from St. Julian’s to Comino?
The journey lasts approximately 45 minutes by speedboat, providing a quick and exciting start to your day.
What is included in the tour price?
The speedboat ride, free time at Comino Island, and a return trip with visits to the sea caves are included. Fuel costs are covered as well.
Is food and drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s recommended to bring your own snacks, water, and sun protection.
Can children join this tour?
The tour is not suitable for children under 3 years, and those with mobility or health issues should consider their comfort on a boat ride.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen. Motion sickness prevention is advised if needed.
What time does the tour start?
The standard departure is at 8 a.m., but other times may be available depending on availability.
How many people are on each speedboat?
The boats typically carry around 17 passengers, offering a small-group experience.
Is this tour guided?
No, this is not guided; the stop at Comino is at leisure, allowing for independent exploration.
What if I don’t want to explore Comino?
You can enjoy swimming and relaxing at the Blue Lagoon, but to disembark, you must have the official access pass to avoid being taken directly to Santa Marija Bay.
This speedboat trip from St. Julian’s to Comino combines scenic cruising, free time for personal activities, and the chance to see Malta’s coast and caves—making it a practical choice for a memorable day in Malta.
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