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Experience the thrill of Malta's Blue Lagoon with a fast powerboat trip from St. Julian’s, including free time, scenic caves, and stunning waters.

Taking a boat ride to the Blue Lagoon in Comino is one of those must-do Malta experiences that promises sun, sea, and a splash of adventure. This powerboat trip from St. Julian’s offers a quick, exhilarating ride across turquoise waters, leading to a day packed with swimming, sightseeing, and relaxing on a tiny island with postcard-perfect scenery.
What really makes this tour stand out is its speedy journey — a mere 30-minute cruise gets you from the lively shores of St. Julian’s to the breathtaking Blue Lagoon. We love how the powerboats make the trip not only efficient but also super fun, adding a thrill factor that standard ferries often lack.
One thing to keep in mind is that access to disembark ashore at Blue Lagoon requires a government-issued pass—a recent regulation that may catch some travelers off guard if they’re unprepared. This means not everyone may get to step onto the sandy shores, but don’t worry: the scenic boat ride itself is still a highlight, especially with the visit to the Comino Sea caves on the return leg.
This tour is perfect for those who want a quick, fun escape from Malta’s bustling cities, especially if you’re after stunning waters, scenic caves, and a relaxed day at the beach. If you prefer guided tours with commentary or extensive amenities, this might not be the best fit, but for adventurous, independent spirits, it’s a real winner.

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The adventure begins at a jetty behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel, a familiar spot for anyone staying in or around St. Julian’s. The departure times are either 10:30 AM or 12:30 PM, allowing flexibility for your plans. The boat departs from a simple pier, but don’t let that fool you—it’s the start of something special.
The journey itself takes just about half an hour, but in that time, you’ll be holding onto the rails, feeling the wind whip past, while the boat’s powerful engine speeds along the eastern coast of Malta. The route passes notable landmarks like St. Paul’s Islands, providing a scenic backdrop even before you arrive at Comino.
Once you arrive at Comino, the boat pulls up at the Blue Lagoon — a world-famous spot for its transparent waters and white sandy base. Here, you’ll have free time to explore, swim, or snorkel. Reviewers consistently highlight the lagoon’s crystal-clear, cyan waters as the main draw, perfect for relaxing or taking stunning photos.
One traveler mentioned that the marine life is abundant, making snorkeling an exciting activity. Another appreciated how the white sands made it feel like a Caribbean paradise, right in the Mediterranean.
While the main attraction is the Blue Lagoon, you can also stroll through the countryside of Comino at your leisure. It’s a tiny island, but some visitors enjoy walking around, soaking in the scenery, or simply relaxing on the boat. The free time is generally flexible, but remember: disembarking ashore at Blue Lagoon requires a pass. If you don’t have one, the boat will take you to Santa Marija Bay instead, which is still scenic but less famous.
The boat departs from Blue Lagoon in the late afternoon, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the water. On your way back, the skipper will take you past Comino’s Sea caves—a highlight for many reviewers—whose striking formations are best appreciated from the water.
A reviewer described the caves as “beautiful and dramatic, with clear waters that make the whole scene feel like a natural aquarium,” adding that the experience is well worth the extra ride. The return trip also offers a chance to relax and reflect on the day, with the wind and waves providing a gentle, rocking conclusion.
From the 21 reviews, an impressive 4.8-star rating confirms this trip’s popularity. Guests consistently praise the expertise of the guides, especially the skipper, who is described as friendly, professional, and informative.
One reviewer specifically appreciated how they could freely explore Comino and enjoy the stunning views without a guided tour dictating their pace. Another noted how the visit to the caves added an extra element of adventure—a bonus that many trips don’t include.
The only notable consideration is the government regulation about disembarking—which may mean some guests only get to enjoy the boat ride and scenic caves without setting foot on the island itself, unless they arrange for the access pass in advance.

This experience suits travelers who value speed, scenic beauty, and independence. It’s ideal for those wanting a relaxing day with plenty of swimming and sunbathing, but without the fuss of guided tours or large group excursions. If you’re comfortable with fast boats and don’t mind organizing your access pass for the Blue Lagoon, this is a fantastic way to maximize your time in Malta.
People who love scenic boat rides and cave exploring will particularly enjoy this trip. It’s also a good choice for those staying in St. Julian’s or nearby areas, thanks to the convenient departure point and flexible schedule.
The Comino and Blue Lagoon Powerboat Trip from St. Julian’s offers a thrilling, scenic escape with excellent value. The combination of a quick, fun boat ride, freedom to explore, and visits to iconic caves makes it an experience packed with memorable moments. The knowledgeable crew ensures safety and smooth sailing, while the stunning waters of Blue Lagoon provide a perfect backdrop for a relaxing day.
While it’s not a guided tour, the independent nature and scenic highlights make it ideal for confident travelers seeking an authentic, fuss-free Maltese adventure. Be sure to plan ahead for your Blue Lagoon access pass, and you’ll be set for a day full of sunshine and sea.
Do I need a government-issued pass to step ashore at Blue Lagoon?
Yes, as of May 2025, you must obtain an access pass through the official government website to disembark at Blue Lagoon. Without it, you’ll be taken to Santa Marija Bay instead.
How long is the boat ride from St. Julian’s to Comino?
The boat ride lasts approximately 30 minutes, making it a quick and exciting start to your day.
What is included in the price?
The cost includes the powerboat trip from St. Julian’s to Comino, free time at the island and Blue Lagoon, a return boat trip, visit to the caves, a knowledgeable skipper, and all fuel costs.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Food and drinks are not included, so it’s best to bring your own or purchase at the island. The tour doesn’t provide meals, but the scenic surroundings are plenty to enjoy.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, sunglasses, a sun hat, and comfortable shoes. Motion sickness prevention may be helpful if you’re prone to seasickness.
Is this tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
It’s generally not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, or those with mobility or health issues, due to the fast-moving boat and age restrictions.
How long do I have at Blue Lagoon?
The free time varies but generally allows several hours for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring.
What if I don’t want to disembark at Blue Lagoon?
If you don’t have a pass, the boat will take you to Santa Marija Bay, which is still scenic but less famous than the lagoon.
Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, you can reserve and pay later, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, making last-minute bookings possible.
To sum it up, this powerboat trip to Comino and the Blue Lagoon offers a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and scenic beauty. It’s an excellent choice if you’re seeking value, independence, and a chance to see Malta’s iconic waters in style. Just remember to plan ahead for your Blue Lagoon access pass, and you’re all set for a memorable Maltese day out.