Sliema: Boat Trip to Comino Blue Lagoon, Gozo, and Caves — A Deep Dive into Malta’s Marine Beauty
Imagine zooming across the Maltese waters on a lively powerboat, stopping at some of the most iconic spots like the Blue Lagoon, Comino, and the caves along the coast. This trip, offered by Adventurecruisessliema ltd, promises a fun-packed 5 hours of swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing — all from the comfort of a well-equipped boat with shade and snorkl masks included.
What I really appreciate about this experience is how well it balances adventure with comfort. The guides, especially Tony, are praised for their knowledge, humor, and ability to keep everyone safe even in choppy waters. Second, the stops at crystal-clear lagoons and caves reveal Malta’s natural marine beauty in a way that’s accessible and memorable.
One thing to keep in mind is that the trip is very much focused on the water — so bringing your own towels, sunscreen, and swimwear is essential since they’re not included. Also, if you’re planning to explore Comino’s island during the upcoming May 2025 regulations, be aware you’ll need an online ticket for disembarking, although swimming from the boat doesn’t require it.
This tour is perfect for those who love small, lively groups and want an authentic Maltese experience without the crowds. It’s a fantastic choice for families, solo travelers, or couples eager to enjoy Malta’s coast with some expert narration and plenty of time in the water.
Key Points / Takeaways

Small group atmosphere: With around 20-30 people, this trip offers a more personal and flexible experience compared to larger boat tours.
Expert guide — Tony: Known for his humor and knowledge, Tony makes the trip engaging and informative, even navigating choppy waters with professionalism.
Stunning swimming spots: Expect to swim in the Blue Lagoon, near Alfa Rock in Gozo, and explore caves — all with included snorkeling masks.
Authentic natural scenery: Marvel at limestone cliffs, sand dunes, and untouched coastlines that showcase Malta’s raw beauty.
Good value for money: At $51 per person, this 5-hour adventure provides multiple stops, guided commentary, and snorkel gear — a solid deal for a memorable day.
Flexible cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance means you can plan with confidence and adjust if needed.
Exploring Malta’s Coastline on a Powerboat

When I picture this trip, I see a small, energetic boat zipping along the turquoise waters of Malta, with the wind in my hair and stars just above the water in Blue Lagoon. It’s a quick, lively ride from Sliema, where you’ll look for a white boat with a blue tent — easy to spot. The departure is straightforward, and the duration is just enough to cover some of Malta’s most famous spots without feeling rushed.
The journey begins with a scenic view of St Paul’s Island, a quiet outcrop that’s worth a quick glance as you head towards the first swim stop at Crystal Lagoon. Here, I love the way the guide (often Tony) points out the unique features of the coast and encourages you to jump in for a quick dip. Many reviews highlight how refreshing and inviting the water is, even if the weather isn’t perfectly calm.
Next comes the highlight for most: Comino Blue Lagoon. This bay is famous for its vibrant turquoise waters that seem to glow. The fact that swimming or snorkeling here is included makes this stop well worth your time. You’ll have the chance to explore the bay, take photos, and just enjoy the relaxed vibe. Remember, as of May 2025, if you want to leave the boat and set foot on the island, a ticket is required — but swimming from the boat remains free.
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The Natural Beauty of Comino Island

What sets this experience apart is the chance to get close to Comino’s rugged limestone cliffs and explore the island’s dunes and bird sanctuary. Several reviews mention how untouched and natural the island feels, with some describing it as a bird sanctuary and reserve. It’s a quiet contrast to the busy tourist spots, which makes it a perfect spot for nature lovers.
The time spent here is enough to stretch your legs, take a few photos, and soak in the scenery. Many reviewers rave about how the guides tell stories and share interesting facts about the island, adding a layer of authenticity to the trip.
Heading to Gozo for a Final Swim

After exploring Comino, the boat heads to Halfa Rock in Gozo for another swim, often praised for its clear waters and scenic surroundings. This is a less crowded alternative to the Blue Lagoon, giving you space to relax and soak up Malta’s natural charm.
Finally, the boat takes you along the coast of Comino for a series of caves, with some reviews suggesting that you get a good view of the caves’ deep blue waters and limestone formations. This part of the trip offers glimpses into the more raw, untouched parts of Malta’s coastline — a treat if you’re a fan of natural landscapes.
The Guide and the Experience

Throughout the trip, Tony shines as a guide — a perfect blend of humor, knowledge, and professionalism. One reviewer mentions how despite choppy waters, Tony prioritizes safety and still keeps the mood light and fun. Many describe him as lively, engaging, and full of interesting stories about Malta. His long experience (over 55 years) shows, and his passion makes the whole trip more enjoyable.
Adi, the deckhand, is also praised for being helpful and keeping everyone safe during the swims. The boat itself is described as being just the right size — not too big or crowded — which makes a noticeable difference in how relaxed and personal the experience feels.
Practical Details and Value

At $51 per person, this trip offers a good deal for five hours of exploring Malta’s marine scenery, with multiple stops, guided commentary, and snorkel gear. Since food and drinks are not included, it’s wise to bring water, snacks, and a towel. The trip’s flexibility, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before, is also a big plus for planning.
The tour operates in English, making it accessible and easy to follow the narrative and learn about each spot. The timing varies based on availability, but it’s typically a 5-hour window, making it manageable even for a half-day outing.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This adventure suits travelers who enjoy being on the water, love small group experiences, and are eager to see Malta from a different perspective. It’s ideal for those who value authentic natural scenery over commercialized tourist spots. Families with children, couples, or solo travelers looking for a lively, friendly guide with plenty of swimming time will find this trip particularly rewarding.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I go on this trip if I don’t want to swim?
Absolutely. You’re not required to swim; the stops are primarily for swimming and snorkeling, but you can relax on the boat if you prefer.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
No, snorkeling masks are included in the trip, but bringing your own can ensure comfort and familiarity.
What should I bring for the trip?
Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, swimwear, a towel, and perhaps some snacks or water — since these are not included.
Are there any restrictions on visiting Comino Island?
Starting May 2025, a ticket is required for disembarking on Comino, but swimming from the boat does not require one.
How long is each stop?
Stops vary, but expect around 20 minutes at Crystal Lagoon, up to 2 hours at Blue Lagoon, and enough time for a quick exploration of Comino and Gozo.
Is the trip suitable for families or older travelers?
Yes, especially since the boat is small and manageable, and the guide is experienced in handling different groups. Just consider the choppiness of the water for those prone to seasickness.
In essence, this boat trip from Sliema offers a lively, authentic way to experience Malta’s coast — with stunning swimming spots, caves, and a guide who makes it all memorable. Perfect for water lovers and those who appreciate a personal touch, it combines natural beauty with friendly expertise. Just remember to pack your essentials, bring your sense of adventure, and enjoy Malta from the sea.
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