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Boat Trips

Direct Boat Trip to the Blue Lagoon

The boat leaves several times a day to go to the Blue Lagoon, Comino. If you just want to explore the island on foot or you just want to simply sit back swim, relax and enjoy the Blue Lagoon. This is the ideal trip for you. You can spend as much time as you wish there we operate from 9:00am till 6:00pm. We will arrange the pick-up time on the day.

Adults

€ 10.00 per person

Children under the age of 12

€ 5.00 per child

Trip to the Blue Lagoon & Caves

This trip also leaves several times a day. This trip takes you to Santa Maria Caves. The boat will take you inside 5 caves one of them being where they filmed the “Conte of Monte Cristo”. Then after visiting the caves, which take around 20 minutes in total. The boat will then take you to the Blue Lagoon where once again you can spend as much time as you wish there we operate from 8:30am till 7:00pm. We will arrange a pick-up time on the day

Adults

€ 15.00 per person

Children under the age of 12

€ 7.50 per child

1 Hour Trip around the island of Comino

The boat will leave Hondoq bay heading towards St. Nicholas Bay where the Comino Hotel is situated. The boat will then go towards Santa Maria Bay where the bungalows are, there is also The Comino police station and there is also a small chapel. The boat will then carry on around to Santa Maria Caves, the boat will enter the 5 caves and here you will feed the fish as there is a lot of Bream. Santa Maria caves are very popular with divers and is also popular since it is where they filmed the ‘Conte of Monte Cristo’ when they found the treasure inside the cave.

The boat will then carry on around the coast going past an old battery & Blue Fin Tuna fish farms. The boat will then enter the Crystal Lagoon where the boat will firstly stop above the P31 which lays on the sea bed of the Crystal Lagoon giving you time to snorkel and view the wreck since its only 18mtrs deep and on a very calm day it can even be seen from the boat. The boat will then enter another 5 caves. After this the boat will then head towards the Blue Lagoon where here we will drop you off and you can spend as much time as you wish and we will arrange a time and come and collect you.

2 – 4 persons

€ 120

4 – 8 persons

€ 160

Extra time can be added at an additional cost. Contact us for more information.

3 Hour Trip around the island of Gozo

Boat departs from Hondoq Bay visiting all the bays around the island of Gozo.

Visiting the following :

  • Mgarr Ix-Xini
  • Xlendi Bay
  • Ta’ Cenc Cliffs
  • Fungus Rocks
  • Wied il- Mielah
  • Marsalforn
  • Salt Pans
  • San Blas
  • Ramla Bay
  • Dahlet Qorrot

We can also include a drop off at the Blue Lagoon for as long as you wish, we will then arrange a pick up time.

1 – 8 persons

€ 300

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT

COMINO

Comino – Blue Lagoon situated between Malta and Gozo, the smaller island of Comino is a paradise for snorkelers & Divers. Only 3.5 square kilometers, Comino is car-free and apart from one hotel, is virtually uninhabited.
The island’s main attraction is the Blue Lagoon.
In summer, this sheltered inlet of shimmering aquamarine water over white sand is very popular with day-trippers. Comino is also ideal for walkers and photographers. With no urban areas or cars on the island, one can easily smell the scent of wild thyme and other herbs. Comino was inhabited in the Roman period, but did not have much significance until the Knights arrived. It then had a dual role: hunting grounds and a staging post in the defense of the Maltese Islands against the Ottoman Turks. The island had proved a useful base for pirates operating in the central Mediterranean and, though stark and barren today, it was home to wild boar and hares when the Knights arrived in 1530. The Grandmasters went to great lengths to ensure that their game on Comino was protected: anyone found breaking the embargo on hunting could expect to serve three years rowing on a galley. After WWII, Comino remained a backwater until its fortunes revived with tourism in the mid-1960s.