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Discover Malta's coast on a colorful luzzu boat with a 70-minute tour from Marsaxlokk, visiting coves, salt pans, watchtowers, and enjoying stunning sea views.
The Marsaxlokk Luzzu Boat Tour offers a vibrant, 70-minute journey along Malta’s stunning Delimara coastline on a colorful Maltese luzzu. This tour, operated by Merill Luzzu Boat Tours Marsaxlokk, immerses travelers in Malta’s maritime charm, guided by Captain Jonathans who shares his local knowledge and warmth.
Starting from the picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk, the cruise is a chance to enjoy crystal-clear waters and discover hidden coves, salt pans, and historic watchtowers. Priced affordably, this tour offers value for money and a chance to see Malta from a unique perspective, all within a manageable 70-minute window.
A notable feature is the sunset cruise, where the sky turns golden and pink, providing ideal conditions for memorable photos. While the tour is not suitable for those prone to seasickness, it suits anyone looking for an authentic Maltese sea experience with friendly guides and scenic vistas.
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This tour begins with a visit to Delimara Fort, a robust historical site that offers glimpses into Malta’s defensive past. From there, the boat heads towards Malta’s southernmost lighthouse, an important navigational landmark. The journey continues with stops at salt pans, where traditional salt production takes center stage, and beautiful bays including Kalanka, St. Peter’s Pool bay, and Hofra Bay.
At Hofra Bay, travelers see the Hofra Window, a distinctive rock formation perfect for photos. The boat tour also includes a visit to the 400-year-old St Lucian Fort, featuring one of Malta’s largest watchtowers. These stops combine scenic beauty with historical insights, making the trip both relaxed and informative.
The bays of Peters Pool and Hofra Bay stand out as highlights of this cruise. Peters Pool is a well-known natural swimming spot, with clear waters and rocky surroundings ideal for photos and swimming (subject to weather). The Hofra Window, a natural rock arch, offers a stunning backdrop for pictures and demonstrates Malta’s unique geological formations.
The tour provides ample time to capture photos of these sites against the backdrop of the sea, with Captain Jonathans’ commentary enriching the experience. The bays’ calm waters make for a relaxed sightseeing experience, especially during the sunset cruise when the light emphasizes their natural beauty.
The meeting point is conveniently located right under the wooden tent at the coordinates 35.841026306152344, 14.545465469360352. It’s easy to find within the bustling fishing village of Marsaxlokk, known for its colorful boats and lively market.
Passengers should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, and water to stay refreshed. The tour lasts 70 minutes, making it a manageable addition to a day exploring Malta’s south coast.
More Great Tours NearbyGuided by Captain Jonathans, the cruise emphasizes Malta’s maritime traditions and offers genuine Maltese hospitality. The boat itself is a colorful luzzu, which is part of Malta’s fishing heritage, adding authenticity to the experience.
The tour is designed for those who appreciate scenic vistas and cultural stops, with a relaxed pacing that allows plenty of time for photos and informative commentary. The sunset cruise enhances the overall atmosphere, making it a particularly memorable part of the experience.

The route takes travelers past Delimara Fort, an important historical military site, and the southernmost lighthouse of Malta, which marks the southern tip of the island. The salt pans along the coast showcase traditional salt-making techniques, with the white salt contrasting sharply against the blue waters.
Each stop offers a glimpse into Malta’s maritime history and coastal landscape, peppered with informative commentary. The Salt Pans are particularly scenic during sunny days, when the white salt and blue sea create striking visuals.
The 400-year-old St Lucian Fort is a key highlight of the cruise, featuring one of Malta’s largest watchtowers. Its strategic location offers panoramic views of the coast and sea, providing an ideal backdrop for photos.
Delimara Fort is the first stop, offering insight into Malta’s defensive architecture. Both forts are historical landmarks that add depth to the maritime journey, connecting natural beauty with Malta’s storied past.
For those opting for the sunset cruise, the experience becomes particularly enchanting. As the sky turns brilliant shades of gold and pink, the boat gently sails back along the coast, offering spectacular views perfect for photography.
This peaceful departure time makes the journey feel like a romantic or reflective end to a day exploring Malta’s coast. The guides ensure a relaxed pace, allowing travelers to soak in the scenery and enjoy a tranquil sea experience.
Travelers are advised to bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a camera, especially during the hot Maltese days. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around the stops, and water helps stay hydrated.
Note that the tour is not suitable for people prone to seasickness and babies under 1 year. The meeting point is straightforward to find, and reservation options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with pay later options offering flexibility.
This 70-minute coastal cruise is ideal for those eager to see Malta’s scenic bays and historical sites from the water in a relaxed setting. It appeals to travelers who appreciate authentic maritime experiences and beautiful photo opportunities.
The friendly guides and informative commentary provide a genuine Maltese experience, especially during the sunset hours. It’s a suitable adventure for families, couples, or solo travelers who want a scenic, cultural, and leisurely outing on Malta’s coast.
This tour offers a compact yet rich look at Malta’s southern shoreline from the deck of a colorful luzzu. It combines scenic beauty with historical stops, making it both a visual feast and an educational journey.
While the guides’ commentary is friendly and knowledgeable, it is described as superficial by some, which may suit those more interested in visuals and atmosphere than in detailed history. The sunset cruise stands out as a highlight, providing breathtaking views and a serene close to the day.
The value for money, authenticity, and scenic stops make this tour a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting a relaxed, scenic coast cruise in Malta. Just be prepared for weather conditions and sea conditions if you opt for the standard cruise.
How long is the Luzzu Boat Tour from Marsaxlokk?
The tour lasts 70 minutes, offering a concise yet scenic ride along the coast.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins under the wooden tent at the specified coordinates (35.841026306152344, 14.545465469360352) in Marsaxlokk.
What sights are included during the cruise?
Highlights include hidden coves, salt pans, Delimara Fort, Malta’s southernmost lighthouse, Peters Pool, Hofra Window, and St Lucian Fort.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for babies under 1 year, and travelers prone to seasickness should consider alternative options.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, making it flexible to book.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat, camera, sunscreen, and water for a comfortable experience.
Is there an option for a sunset cruise?
Yes, the sunset cruise occurs during the latter part of the day, offering golden and pink hues over the sea.
How does the guide enhance the experience?
Captain Jonathans shares his local knowledge and Maltese hospitality, making the journey both informative and warm.
What makes this tour different from other boat trips?
The colorful luzzu boat, short duration, and stops at notable sites like salt pans and historic forts set this apart.
Is there any food or drink included?
No, travelers should bring their own water, and no meals or beverages are provided.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes, the tour offers a pay later option, allowing flexible planning with reservations confirmed in advance.