Details
Admire the sky turning red from the sea with our sunset boat trip to the Blue Lagoon! Starting from the Bugibba jetty, we will sail along past the uninhabited St. Paul's island, exploring the north-east of the main Maltese island. Our trip begins when the sun starts painting the sky red.
We will then stop at the stunning Blue Lagoon, the famous place that reminds of the Caribbean thanks to its turquoise waters and its jagged cliffs. You can take a refreshing swim or snorkel, or simply relax on the beach during the 2.5 hours we will spend here. Admire the magnificent sunset over the water and see some of the most famous caves around Comino Island on the way back.
Highlights
- Privileged views of the sunset from the sea
- Visit to the Blue Lagoon
- Stop to swim and snorkel
Departure & Return
We meet at the Bugibba jetty 45 minutes before departure, the boarding closes at 5:30 pm. The port is easily accessible by public transport. The bus lines that reach the port are: 48, 186, 203, 212, N212. There is public parking space available if you come by car. We will come back to the port around 10 pm.
Characteristics of the boat
- Number of passengers: 90
- Bar/restaurant (food and drinks that can be purchased on board)
- Sun-protected area
- Restrooms
- Accessible to strollers
- No pets allowed
Included services
- Snorkeling equipment
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. If you are unable to obtain a pass or prefer not to go ashore, you are welcome to remain on the boat during the stop at the Blue Lagoon.
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.