A Quick Look at the Comino Blue Lagoon Sunset Cruise by Speedboat
This tour offers a lively, fast-paced way to see some of Malta’s most picturesque spots. Departing from St. Julian’s, you’ll hop aboard a speedboat for a 2.5-hour journey that promises stunning views, a visit to iconic caves, and a peaceful sunset at the Blue Lagoon. It’s a great option for those wanting a dynamic experience without the long commitment or hefty price tag.
Two things I particularly appreciate about this trip are the speed and efficiency of the boat ride—no slow ferry here—and the fact that you’ll enjoy the Blue Lagoon at sunset, avoiding the daytime crowds that can make the place feel a little chaotic. Seeing the caves and the lagoon in quiet, golden light adds a special touch that many visitors rave about.
One thing to consider is that this tour doesn’t include a guide or a chance to disembark ashore unless you’ve secured an official access pass, which requires planning ahead. If you’re looking for a guided experience or time on land, you might find this tour more suited for a quick, scenic overview rather than an in-depth exploration.
Key Points / Takeaways
- Fast and exciting speedboat trip means more time enjoying the scenic views rather than traveling.
- Sunset at Blue Lagoon offers a quieter, more serene experience compared to daytime chaos.
- Visit to the Santa Maria Caves provides a glimpse into Malta’s fascinating coastal geology.
- Leisure time at Blue Lagoon allows for swimming and relaxing without crowds.
- Pass requirement for disembarking ashore means you should plan ahead and get your pass if you want to step onto the island.
- Cost-effective at $51 per person, considering the boat, cave visits, and sunset experience.
Arriving in St. Julian’s and Starting the Adventure
The tour begins at a jetty behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel—an easy find if you’re staying near the coast. The meeting point is marked by a black iron gate near the hotel underground parking, leading down a ramp to the boats. It’s a straightforward, no-fuss start that makes it simple to join the fun without needing complicated transfers.
I love how this tour kicks off with a sense of anticipation; you’re immediately on the water, feeling the wind and marveling at the calm, blue Mediterranean. The boat’s skipper, an experienced guide, keeps the ride lively with interesting facts about Malta’s coastline and the caves you pass.
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The Speedboat Ride: A Thrilling Transit

The journey itself is part of the charm. The speedboat is a small but powerful vessel, giving you a quick and exhilarating ride across the north Comino Channel. Unlike larger ferries, this boat whips through the water smoothly and rapidly, making the transit fun and efficient.
You’ll pass by the Santa Maria Caves, which are a delight to view from the boat—amazing formations carved over centuries by wind and water. One review praised the guide for pointing out “hidden nooks and crannies,” adding a layer of discovery to the ride. The swift trip means you get more time at your destination, which is a definite plus if you’re short on time or prefer a more active experience.
Visiting the Comino Sea Caves: Natural Marvels
The boat halts briefly at the caves, allowing you to take in their dramatic formations. These caves, accessible by boat, are a favorite photo spot and offer a peek into Malta’s geological history. The clear water surrounding them makes for some excellent pictures, especially if you’re into capturing the play of light on rock.
I found this part particularly interesting, as the caves add a touch of adventure to the trip. Guides often share stories about the caves’ formation, and some reviews mention that the skipper’s commentary makes the experience more engaging.
The Blue Lagoon: A Quiet, Magical Sunset
After passing the caves, you sail directly to the Blue Lagoon in the late afternoon, a time when the usual daytime crowds have thinned. This quieter setting is why so many reviews highlight the peaceful beauty of the lagoon at sunset. The water takes on a special glow, and the light reflects softly off the white sands and vibrant reefs below.
You’ll have free time here—about 30 to 45 minutes—to swim, relax, or just soak in the views. The tour doesn’t include a guide for the land, but the attraction is the scenery. Many travelers comment on how crystal-clear the water is and how it’s perfect for a short swim. Remember, to step ashore, you’ll need the government-issued access pass, so plan ahead if that’s your goal.
The sunset view is breathtaking, with the changing colors casting a warm hue over the water and the islands. It’s a highlight that’s well worth the modest price tag, offering a memorable moment without the daytime crowds and noise.
The Return Journey: Coastline and St. Paul’s Islands
On the way back, the boat cruises along Malta’s rugged coastline, passing by St. Paul’s Islands. This part of the trip has its own charm, with scenic views of the coastline and more water-based sightseeing. The guide or skipper often shares brief stories about the islands’ history, adding context to your scenic cruise.
The entire tour wraps up back at the starting point in St. Julian’s, leaving you with a sense of having experienced Malta from a fresh, exciting perspective—by sea and at sunset.
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Who is This Tour Perfect For?
If you enjoy quick, scenic escapes with plenty of photo opportunities and a splash of adventure, this tour fits the bill. It’s ideal for travelers who want a cost-effective way to see Comino and the Blue Lagoon without committing to a full day or guided land-based tours.
This experience particularly suits those who appreciate stunning views and peaceful moments—the sunset at Blue Lagoon is a game-changer—and don’t mind a bit of a thrill on the water. It’s also good for travelers with a flexible schedule, as the tour departs in the evening, allowing you to fit it in after a day of exploring Malta’s other attractions.
However, it’s less suitable for those looking for a guided tour with detailed history or for anyone who wants to disembark and explore on foot. Also, if you’re sensitive to motion sickness or traveling with very young children, plan accordingly.
Price and Value Analysis

At $51 per person, this cruise offers a solid value. You get a fast boat ride, a visit to the caves, some leisure time at the Blue Lagoon, and spectacular sunset views—all included in the price. The trip’s short duration makes it accessible for most travelers and a good choice if you’re on a tight schedule or prefer a more active, scenic experience rather than a lengthy tour.
If you want to step ashore at Blue Lagoon, remember to secure an access pass in advance, which adds a layer of planning but ensures you can enjoy the island’s beaches. Without that pass, you’ll be taken to Santa Marija Bay instead, which is still a lovely spot but less iconic.
Practical Tips for Your Trip

- Book early and secure your Blue Lagoon access pass online via blcomino.com, especially if you want to disembark ashore.
- Bring swimwear and comfortable shoes—the boat doesn’t have a shaded area, and you may want to snorkel or swim at the lagoon.
- Prepare for motion sickness if you’re prone, as the boat can be quite speedy and bumpy in rough waters.
- Meet at the jetty behind Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel—easy to find, but arrive a little early to settle in.
- Bring a camera or smartphone—the views, caves, and sunset are picture-perfect.
- No large bags or pets allowed—pack light, just essentials.
FAQ
Do I need to bring my own food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included, but you can bring your own. The tour itself doesn’t provide snacks or beverages, so consider packing some water or a quick snack if you like.
Can I disembark on Blue Lagoon?
Yes, but you must have an official government-issued access pass, which you should acquire online in advance. Without it, you’ll be taken to Santa Marija Bay instead.
How long is the free time at Blue Lagoon?
You’ll have approximately 30 to 45 minutes to swim, relax, or take photos.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 3 years old, and those with mobility issues or prone to seasickness might want to consider other options.
Is there a guide explaining the sights?
This is not a guided tour; the skipper provides commentary during the boat ride, but there’s no guide on land for the free time.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—simple and flexible.
To sum it up, this sunset speedboat trip balances excitement, scenery, and value. It’s a perfect choice for travelers who want to experience Malta’s stunning coastlines and the iconic Blue Lagoon in a quick, memorable way. The peaceful sunset and fewer crowds make it especially appealing for those seeking a beautiful and relaxing end to their day. Just remember to plan ahead for the Blue Lagoon access pass if you want to step ashore—beyond that, you’re all set for a scenic, fun-filled Maltese adventure.
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