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Experience a beginner-friendly guided kayaking adventure to St Paul's Island in Malta, including a cave exploration, nature stop, and scenic coastline.

The Guided Kayak Tour in St Paul’s Island offers an accessible and engaging way to explore Malta’s stunning coastline. Priced at $50.90 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, this tour is perfect for those seeking a relaxed yet adventurous day on the water. It departs from Mistra Bay, a scenic spot with historical and natural significance, and features a guided paddle through beautiful bays, a cave visit, and a stop at St Paul’s Island to explore or swim.
This tour is designed with beginners in mind, providing a basic kayak lesson at the start and ensuring the pace suits the entire group. The group size is limited to 23 participants, fostering a friendly atmosphere and allowing guides to personalize the experience. While the tour does include some physical activity—covering 4-5 km of paddling—it remains accessible for most with moderate fitness. A key consideration is bringing water, sun protection, and shoes you don’t mind getting wet.

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The adventure begins at Margo’s Mistra Bay, located at Palazzo Santa Rosa. This natural bay is surrounded by hills and features an 18th-century military battery, adding historical intrigue to the setting. The meeting point’s proximity to public transportation makes it a convenient departure location. Here, guides provide a basic kayak lesson, ensuring even first-timers feel confident before hitting the water.
The bay’s calm waters and picturesque surroundings offer a peaceful start to the tour, setting a relaxed tone for the day. Expect to paddle along the rugged coast, enjoying views of blue waters and rocky formations. Because water is not available for purchase, carrying enough 2 liters of water per person is advisable to stay hydrated.

After leaving Mistra Bay, the group paddles toward Rdum il-Biez, also called Tal-Mignuna Bay. This secluded spot features crystal-clear waters and a vertically tall cave that the group visits during the paddle. The cave is home to friendly pigeons and offers a chance to get close to Purple Coral and Bright Orange Soft Coral, which thrive only in unpolluted, clear waters.
This stop combines nature exploration with adventure as kayakers navigate through the narrow waterway into the cave. The soft coral and purple coral provide a striking visual contrast against the rocky surroundings. Given the water at this spot is pristine, it’s a perfect opportunity for photography or simply enjoying the natural beauty.
The highlight of the tour is the 25-minute stop at St Paul’s Island, a protected nature reserve. The island features a magnificent statue of St Paul and an old cross dating back to 1845, both offering excellent photo opportunities. The group takes a short walk to the top of the island to enjoy views of the Selmun cliffs and saltpans or can opt for a swim in the island’s clear waters.
The island is home to hundreds of protected bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s delight. The stop is designed to be flexible—guests can explore on land or relax in the water. Since the swim is unsupervised, participants should be confident swimmers and prepared with appropriate gear.
Depending on weather conditions, the tour might skip St Paul’s Island and instead paddle along the Selmun and Mgiebah coasts. This alternate route involves paddling past small, isolated bays with fewer visitors, providing a more private experience. The group may enjoy an additional land stop before watching the sunset from the water, which adds a magical element to the trip.
This flexibility ensures the tour can adapt to weather, maintaining safety and comfort while still delivering scenic views of Malta’s coastline. Participants should be comfortable with a slightly longer paddle if this route is taken.
The tour begins at Margo’s Mistra Bay in Il-Mellieħa, Malta, and ends back at the same point, simplifying logistics. The activity is near public transportation, making it easy to access. Participants need to sign on-site and provide ID or passport numbers for safety and legal reasons.
Guides emphasize the importance of wearing shoes that can get wet, bringing plenty of water, and using sun protection. Since water is not sold at the bay, preparation is essential. The group size is limited to 23, promoting a friendly environment and enabling guides to pay close attention to safety and individual needs.

While the tour is beginner-friendly, participants should possess moderate physical fitness and the ability to swim. The paddle covers about 4-5 km, with the group moving at a leisurely pace but with some effort involved. Guides adjust the pace and duration of stops based on the group’s ability, ensuring comfort for everyone.
The tour organizers reserve the right to modify the route or duration for safety reasons, especially in adverse weather. For youth aged 12-17, the presence of two adults is required, ensuring a safe environment for younger paddlers.
This guided kayak adventure shines through its combination of natural exploration and historical sights. The visit to Rdum il-Biez cave offers an intimate look at Malta’s underwater flora, making it more than just paddling—it’s about discovering unpolluted waters and marine life.
Stopping at St Paul’s Island provides a unique land experience, with the statue of St Paul and the 1845 cross offering scenic and cultural appeal. The optional swim break adds a refreshing element, and the scenic coastline allows for spectacular photos and peaceful contemplation.
Booking is typically made 6 days in advance, with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour. This flexibility is useful in case of sudden weather changes or schedule conflicts. The tour requires good weather conditions; if canceled, participants can choose a different date or receive a full refund.
Participants should dress in comfortable clothes suitable for getting wet, carry enough water, and apply sun protection. The tour is suitable for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and who can swim confidently.
This experience suits beginners eager to try kayaking in a guided, relaxed environment. It’s ideal for nature lovers interested in seeing Malta’s coastline, caves, and birdlife, as well as those looking for a peaceful outdoor adventure. The scenic stops and photo opportunities make it especially appealing for photographers and history buffs alike.
Because the tour emphasizes safety and group pacing, it’s perfect for families with youth aged 12 and above or anyone who prefers a moderate-paced outing. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind for those hesitant about unpredictable weather.
The $50.90 guided kayak tour offers a well-rounded experience combining natural beauty, historical landmarks, and gentle adventure. It provides beginner-friendly paddling with expert guides who adjust the pace and route as needed. The stops at Rdum il-Biez and St Paul’s Island stand out, offering memorable moments of exploration and relaxation.
This tour is especially suitable for those seeking an active, scenic day in Malta without the need for prior kayaking experience. The small group size and well-organized itinerary promise a safe and enjoyable outing, making it a reliable choice for anyone wanting to see Malta’s rugged coast from the water.
“Starting off from a nice little bay. Well organised. Nice to do some exercise. We should have done the kayaking in swimwear/shoes as there was wate…”
Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed for beginners, with a basic kayak lesson provided at the start and a leisurely pace that accommodates those new to paddling.
What should I bring for this trip?
Participants should bring 2 liters of water, sun protection, and shoes that can get wet. Since water is not available at the bay, carrying enough water is essential.
Can I swim during the stop at St Paul’s Island?
Yes, there is an unsupervised swim break at St Paul’s Island in crystal-clear waters. Participants should be confident swimmers to enjoy this part safely.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather conditions, participants are offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How many people are on each tour?
The tour can accommodate up to 23 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience with personalized guidance.
Is transportation included?
The activity starts and ends at Margo’s Mistra Bay, which is near public transportation, but transportation to the meeting point is not included.