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Discover the beauty of Comino with this 3-4 hour boat tour from Gozo, featuring swimming in Blue Lagoon, exploring caves, and scenic coastline views.
Taking a boat trip around Comino from Gozo is one of those experiences that promises a mix of relaxation, adventure, and stunning scenery. This tour, rated 4.7 out of 5 from hundreds of reviews, offers a compact yet comprehensive glimpse of the island’s most famous spots — from the famous Blue Lagoon to secret caves and quiet coves. It’s a popular choice for visitors wanting a taste of Malta’s coast without spending an entire day at sea, and it’s often praised for the knowledgeable guides, peaceful atmosphere, and overall value.
What we love about this tour is how it balances beautiful sights with relaxing swim stops — all on a small group vessel that feels intimate rather than crowded. However, one consideration is that the route and swimming stops can change according to weather, so if you’re hoping for a very specific itinerary, it’s worth confirming beforehand. This tour suits travelers who enjoy scenic boat rides, like exploring caves, and want plenty of time for swimming and picture-taking without feeling rushed.


The tour departs from a specific meeting point in Gozo’s harbor area. Travelers walk past the ferry terminal until reaching the end of the jetty, where the boat awaits. The process is straightforward, but arriving early is recommended, especially during peak season when parking and access can get busy.
The Blue Lagoon is undoubtedly the star of this tour. With about one hour allocated, you’ll get a chance to swim in those crystal-clear waters and walk along the soft sandy shores. This spot is famous for its bright turquoise waters and stunning surroundings, as highlighted by reviews mentioning how early departures allow visitors to enjoy it before the crowds arrive. One traveler noted, “It was one of the first boats to get there, so we enjoyed some peaceful time in the lagoon,” which is a common sentiment among those looking to beat the tourist rush.
Next, the boat moves on to the less crowded but equally beautiful Crystal Lagoon for roughly 45 minutes. Here, the waters are just as inviting, and the rocky formations around add to the scenic appeal. It’s an excellent spot for snorkeling, with many reviews mentioning the chance to feed the fish or simply soak in the turquoise views. The quieter nature of this lagoon makes it a favorite for travelers seeking some calm and photo-worthy moments.
As the boat heads around the island, you’ll pass notable landmarks like Comino Tower, famous for its role in the film The Count of Monte Cristo, and Elephant’s Point. The guide will typically share tidbits about these sights, enriching your understanding of the island’s history and geography.
A major highlight is the visit to Comino’s caves. The boat enters some of these formations, allowing passengers to marvel at their intricate shapes and mysterious nature. According to reviews, the captain was particularly skilled at maneuvering into caves, giving everyone a great vantage point and photo opportunities. You might also view Santa Marija and San Niklaw Bays, which are described as serene and picture-perfect.
The tour includes the option to disembark on Comino island for a brief walk, providing a chance to stretch, explore, or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The emphasis is on a relaxed pace, with plenty of time allocated for swimming, photo stops, and simply soaking in the scenery.
After approximately 3-4 hours, the boat returns to Mgarr Harbour in Gozo. The route back often offers panoramic views and a chance to chat with the crew about local stories, making the experience both scenic and informative.


Reviewers consistently praise the knowledge and friendliness of the crew, with one saying, “Captain George was very skilled at maneuvering into caves, and everyone had the opportunity to get great photos.” The small group size means you’re not overwhelmed, and the relaxed atmosphere is frequently highlighted — “It felt very intimate, and the guide shared interesting stories along the way,” one reviewer noted.
Many travelers appreciated the timing of the stops, with some saying that arriving early allowed them to enjoy Blue Lagoon without the crowds. Others loved the peaceful snorkel spots and the chance to feed fish in Crystal Lagoon, with comments like, “The waters are so clear, and snorkeling here is fantastic,” and “We swam, fed the fish, and relaxed — it was perfect.”
People also found the value for money good, especially considering the small boat experience, the scenic stops, and inclusive amenities like the welcome drink and toilets. The optional snorkel equipment rental at €5 is seen as reasonable, providing an extra layer of fun without a hefty price tag.
This experience is ideal for travellers looking for a balance of adventure and relaxation. If you enjoy short but scenic boat cruises, swimming in beautiful waters, or exploring caves and coves, you’ll find plenty to love here. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make it especially suitable for those wanting a more intimate, personalized trip.
It’s also a great choice for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting to enjoy a peaceful day on the water with enough time to take photos and soak up the sights. However, if you’re seeking a full-day tour or specific stops like a longer hike, you might want to look at other options.

For those wanting a well-organized, intimate, and scenic boat experience from Gozo, this tour hits the mark. The stops at Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon are beautiful, with the added bonus of exploring caves and viewing landmarks along the coast. The crew’s professionalism and the small group setting ensure a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere that many reviews highlight as a major plus.
The flexible departure times and inclusive amenities add to the convenience, making it a valuable choice for travelers who want a taste of Malta’s stunning coastline without breaking the bank. It’s particularly recommended for those wanting early access to Blue Lagoon or quieter snorkeling spots.
If you’re after a trustworthy, scenic, and friendly boat trip that balances adventure with downtime, this tour offers a memorable slice of Malta’s coast, delivered with genuine care and local insight.

Do I need to book tickets for Blue Lagoon separately?
Yes, you must reserve a FREE disembarkation ticket online at www.blcomino.com if you want to get off at Blue Lagoon. Tickets are required in 2025 but cost nothing.
How long is the boat trip?
The tour lasts about 3 to 4 hours, depending on weather conditions and the route taken. It includes multiple stops for swimming, exploring caves, and sightseeing.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
No, snorkeling gear can be rented for €5, or you can bring your own. Equipment is optional but recommended if you want to explore underwater.
Can I go ashore on Comino?
Yes, there’s an option to disembark and walk around the island, providing a break from the boat and a chance to explore the scenery at your own pace.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The boat itself is wheelchair accessible. However, disembarking at Blue Lagoon is not suitable for wheelchairs due to the shoreline.
What should I bring for the trip?
Be sure to pack beachwear, sunscreen, a towel, and weather-appropriate clothing. Bringing some water and snacks is also a good idea, although drinks are available onboard.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The captain reserves the right to change the route or cancel the trip if weather conditions are unsafe. Always check the forecast and confirm your booking in advance.
This boat tour from Gozo around Comino offers a genuine, scenic, and relaxed way to experience some of Malta’s most famous sights, with plenty of opportunities for swimming, photography, and quiet exploration. Whether you’re a snorkeler, a photographer, or just want a peaceful day on the water, this experience is well worth considering.