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Experience Malta’s turquoise waters on a 6-hour powerboat tour to Comino’s Blue Lagoon and sea caves, with round-trip transfers from key locations.
If you’re dreaming of turquoise waters, sun-drenched rocks, and a splash of adrenaline, the Comino Blue Lagoon Tour by Powerboat seems like a perfect choice. This 6-hour expedition whisks you across Maltese waters on a sleek, high-speed boat to explore the famous Blue Lagoon on Comino Island, with the added thrill of a coastal cave cruise. We’ve taken a close look at this experience, sifting through reviews, details, and practical insights to help you decide whether it’s worth your time and money.
One thing we love about this tour is the combination of adventure and relaxation. The high-speed boat ride promises a good dose of fun with its speed and agility, while the four hours at the Blue Lagoon grant ample time to unwind, swim, and soak up the sun. Plus, the inclusion of a sea cave tour adds a special touch, letting you explore the natural rock formations that make Malta’s coast so distinctive.
However, it’s worth noting that some travelers have found the experience a bit crowded, especially at the lagoon, and a few reviews highlight issues like overbooking or inconsistent communication. If you’re after a more exclusive, quiet experience, this might be a consideration. Still, for those eager for a lively, scenic, and active day out, this tour hits many of the right spots.
This tour appeals most to visitors seeking a value-packed adventure that combines scenic boat rides with ample beach time, all at an approachable price point. It’s ideal for those who enjoy a mix of speed, exploration, and free time in a beautiful setting.
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Most travelers begin their day either by meeting at the Sliema Ferry or enjoying a pickup service from central locations like Valletta or Bugibba. This flexibility is a genuine plus, especially if you’re staying centrally and want to skip the hassle of finding your own way to the departure point.
The departure time at 11:00 a.m. sets a relaxed tone, giving you the morning to prepare. Once aboard the sleek 20-seater powerboat, measuring 33 feet long and powered by twin Yamaha 300hp engines, the journey kicks off with a safety briefing and some impressive views over Valletta. The boat, built by Malta’s renowned Chaudron, is well-regarded for its speed and stability, promising an adrenaline rush and a comfortable ride.
The highlight of this tour is the thrilling high-speed ride across Maltese waters. As you bounce over the waves, you’ll feel the wind in your hair and the spray on your face—think of it as a rollercoaster on water. Many reviewers describe it as “pazzesco” (crazy) and “the best trip I’ve had,” emphasizing how fun and fast the ride can be.
The boat’s twin Yamaha engines pack a punch, making it one of the most exhilarating ways to see the coast. For those prone to seasickness, this might be a consideration—although most reviews note that the boat remains stable, and the experience is well-managed.
After about 30-40 minutes of high-speed cruising, you arrive at the Blue Lagoon—a postcard-perfect, sheltered inlet of turquoise shallows framed by rugged rocks and golden sands. This is where most guests spend their time, and it’s easy to understand why. The waters are incredibly clear, inviting swimmers and snorkelers alike.
Many travelers found the 4 hours here ample for sunbathing, exploring, and swimming. One reviewer mentioned that “very crowded at the Blue Lagoon, felt a bit lost,” which is a common sentiment. Indeed, this is a popular spot, so expect some hustle, especially during peak season. However, the busy atmosphere also means vibrant energy and plenty of fellow travelers to share the experience with.
If you’re concerned about the crowds, arriving early or staying towards the edges of the lagoon might help. Some guests appreciated the length of the stay, noting that it’s enough time to relax without feeling rushed.
A standout feature of this tour is the coastal cave trip. The boat cruises into and around Comino’s sea caves, allowing you to see natural grottoes and arches up close. Several reviews highlight how “the Fahrt in die Höhlen und die Geschwindigkeit waren nur ein Highlight” (the ride into the caves and the speed were just a highlight). For photography buffs, this is a fantastic opportunity to capture images of the rugged coastline from a unique vantage point.
The boat’s maneuverability enables close-up views of these formations, and the guide or crew often point out interesting features, enhancing the experience. You might find yourself snapping photos in awe of nature’s artistry.
After a few hours of leisure, the boat heads back to Sliema, with some tours including a transfer back to the original pick-up points. The return ride offers another chance to enjoy the speed and scenery, often considered just as fun as the outbound trip.
One guest noted, “the boat trip was very nice,” but also mentioned it was “crowded at the Blue Lagoon,” which could bother travelers seeking quieter spots. Another shared a more concerning experience, describing how “they did not let us in the boat” after booking months in advance, citing overbooking issues. This highlights the importance of early reservations and confirming details.
On the positive side, many rave about the speed and fun of the boat and the beauty of the lagoon. One reviewer called it “the best trip I’ve had on a powerboat,” emphasizing how the thrill of the ride combined with the scenic views made it a memorable day.
The Comino Blue Lagoon Tour by Powerboat offers a fantastic blend of adventure, scenery, and relaxation without breaking the bank. The high-speed boat ride is a definite highlight for those craving excitement, while the hours at the Blue Lagoon offer a peaceful break amid stunning natural beauty.
The inclusion of a sea cave cruise adds a unique element, and the round-trip transfers make logistics straightforward. That said, the popularity means expect some crowds, especially at peak times, and potential issues with overbooking—so it’s best to book early and arrive prepared.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want an active day out, enjoy scenic boat rides, and aren’t overly concerned about crowds. If you value a good deal, a lively atmosphere, and a chance to swim in Malta’s signature waters, this experience could become a highlight of your Maltese adventure.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip powerboat rides are included, and pickup/drop-off services from Valletta, Bugibba, and other resorts are available.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours, with about 4 hours spent at the Blue Lagoon.
What is the boat like?
The boat is a 33-foot, high-performance vessel built by Malta’s renowned Chaudron, equipped with twin Yamaha 300hp engines, designed for speed and comfort.
Can I swim and snorkel?
Yes, the clear waters of the Blue Lagoon are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, and you’ll have enough time to enjoy both.
Are there food and drinks onboard?
No, food and drinks are not included, so bring your own or purchase at the lagoon.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 22 travelers can join, making it relatively intimate, though crowds at the lagoon can still be noticeable.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, towel, sun protection, waterproof camera, and perhaps snacks for the journey.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers with moderate physical fitness can enjoy it, but parents should consider their children’s comfort with boat rides and crowds.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Tours are weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How much does it cost?
Approximately $59.29 per person, offering good value for a half-day of fun and scenic exploration.
The Comino Blue Lagoon Tour by Powerboat provides a lively, scenic, and invigorating way to experience Malta’s coast. It’s perfect for those craving adventure, beautiful waters, and some lively boat action, all at a reasonable price. While the crowds and occasional overbooking issues might be a concern, most travelers find the experience worthwhile and memorable. If you’re looking for a dynamic day trip that blends speed, nature, and leisure, this tour could very well be your Maltese highlight.