Details
With our speedboat trip at sunset, you get to enjoy the beautiful sea of Malta as the sun goes down. This trip takes you to the beautiful island of Comino and the Blue Lagoon, offering you a different perspective of the coastline and giving you the chance to swim in the amazing lagoon!
Starting from St. Julian's, we immediately head north, passing the lovely St. Paul's Island, and quickly reaching the wild island of Comino. As we circumnavigate this iconic island, you will admire the most amazing coves and cliffs of the island, till we reach the world-famous Blue Lagoon.
As the sun sets, the true beauty of this place will catch your eye, as you have the chance to take amazing pictures and time to snorkel and swim. When our trip comes to an end, we will head back to our starting point, cruising on the crystal clear waters of Malta.
Highlights
- Comfortable speedboat
- Visit of the island of Comino & the Blue Lagoon
- Sunset by the sea
- Swimming & snorkeling stop
Departure & Return
We meet at the Happy dayz bar at the Jetty Pier in St. Julian's 15 minutes before departure. You can easily reach the meeting point via bus and if you're travelling by car, you can park at the Westin Parking. A pickup from Qawra is also available on request.
Characteristics of the boat
- Number of passengers: 24
- No restrooms
- Not accessible to strollers and wheelchairs
- No pets allowed
Bring along
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Hat
- Sunscreen
Requirements
- Not recommended for pregnant women and for children under 1 year of age
Good to know
In line with new regulations issued by the Government of Malta, all visitors wishing to access the Blue Lagoon on Comino Island must obtain a free entry pass in advance. This requirement takes effect from May, 19th 2025 and applies to all visitors. Passes can be booked through the official website: www.blcomino.com. You’ll need to choose a time slot: morning, afternoon or evening. Make sure you pick the right one based on your tour schedule.
Please note that without a valid pass, disembarkation onto the island is not permitted under any circumstances.
This is a government-mandated regulation and not a policy introduced by us. We appreciate your understanding and strongly recommend securing your free pass in advance to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.