Everything you need to know about Blue Lagoon Malta
Introduction:
Blue Lagoon is an island in Malta, it is situated between the island of Comino and the islet of Cominotto. There are five main islands in the Republic of Malta. It is Maltaโs smallest inhabited island. It is a natural pool with crystal clear sea blue colored water. It’s easily accessible from the main island of Malta and the Island of Gozo. It is a popular tourist attraction and its popularity is still increasing. Most of the tourists enjoy Malta’s nightlife. The Blue Lagoon Beach has been mentioned as paradise on Earth, with some of the clearest water ever seen.
The water is so clean that even you can see fish in it. This beautiful beach is mostly rocky, though thereโs a small patch of sandy beach with also a small amount of sun beds on it. You can rest on these beds and have a sun bath, which is very peaceful and relaxing. You can hear the sound of the sea and the leaves of trees in Malta nature. Malta also has one of the best hotels in the World. Suppose you have some extra to spend on luxury then you should go for Malta hotels 5 star. In a 5-star hotel, you can also enjoy Cafe Malta.
When to visit Malta?
If sun and sea are important to you then the best time to visit Malta is from April to June. The weather is still warm and sunny in these months and local events and concerts happen. Thatโs another fun thing to do in Malta. In these months summer is at its peak and you can enjoy swimming in the sea, and sunbathing. In these months it’s warm enough to swim in the water. It is the best place to spend the Malta holidays 2024.
What should you bring with you?
For a day trip to Comino make sure to bring everything necessary. Here are the things that I think you should bring with you.
Sun Coverings:
It becomes very hot in Malta; it reaches up to 40 degrees Celsius. Make sure to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and an umbrella to protect yourself from direct sunlight.
Swimming and snorkeling gear:
If you have a plan to swim in Blue Lagoon then donโt forget to bring your swimsuits. Another great thing at the Blue Lagoon Malta is snorkeling.
Camera:
You can also bring a professional camera or a DSLR to capture great photos at the Blue Lagoon. You can capture pictures of your family or friends and Malta’s beauty.
What is snorkeling?
Snorkeling is a recreational activity in which a person swims underwater while breathing through a snorkel tube. Itโs similar to swimming. The equipment you need for snorkeling is a mask, snorkel, and flippers to snorkel. Scuba divers, underwater sports participants, and search and rescue teams also use snorkeling. Snorkeling is a recreational activity to do on the Blue Lagoon Malta tour. It’s one of the best things to do on the trip to Blue Lagoon Malta.
How to get to Blue Lagoon?
Well, it’s simple and easy to go anywhere in Malta. There are a variety of options available to get to Blue Lagoon.
Hopping on a ferry:
Hopping on a ferry is the Malta stuff to do. If you are staying in Qawra, St Pauls Bay, Sliema, or Gozo, then the most convenient way of getting to Blue Lagoon is with iSeeMalta or Comino Ferries which operate a hop-on ferry that can take you to the Blue Lagoon. As you can see in the image above these are the ferries that can take you from one point to another. You can also enjoy a sunset view from the ferry as you can see in the image above, the sunset view looks very charming.
Day Cruise:
Another great option to get to Blue Lagoon is by Day cruise you can take a day cruise from Sliema Ferry. You can buy tickets from there. Day cruises include food and drinks. Another good thing about the day cruise is that it takes a stop at Comino. Where you can explore Comino and also swim in the water, donโt forget to experience the Pina Colada cocktail at Comino. A real pineapple is completed with a straw and a pink umbrella to serve a Pina Colada. Now thatโs what we call summer vibes.
Private Ferry:
If you want a more luxurious and intimate experience then you should go for a private boat tour. I highly recommend it if youโre traveling with a small group like some group of friends or business partners. A half-day private boat tour normally costs around 300 Euros for up to 6 people, so for a group of 6 people it’s not that much expensive. The point is you get a more lavish environment. You can also get on the private ferries by fully customizing your tour. You can discuss your needs with the boat operator. Itโs worth getting to know your captain about the plan of your trip, and then you can enjoy your Blue Lagoon trip Malta.
How long it takes to get to the Comino Blue Lagoon?
If youโre going with Comino Ferries or any other ferry it takes approximately 20 โ 25 minutes to reach the Comino Blue Lagoon. It’s a very convenient and safe way to reach the Blue Lagoon. You can also go with the normal ferries from Cirkewwo or Marfa to the Blue Lagoon. The ferry from ฤirkewwa to the Blue Lagoon also takes the same time. These ferries operate from early morning till evening depending on the season.
Important tips when visiting Blue Lagoon
- The best time to visit Blue Lagoon is from April to June because, in these months, there are fewer tourists. You can enjoy yourself alone at the Blue Lagoon without noise, hear the sounds of the waves, and feel relaxed.
- Visit before 9 AM to avoid crowds.
- Explore the caves and bays of the island or you can also hike around.
- Donโt forget to apply sunblock or sunscreen if you don’t want to get tanned.
Is it worth visiting Blue Lagoon in Malta?
It’s worth visiting the Blue Lagoon in Malta. It’s one of the most popular spots to visit in Malta. It is known for its clear water and white sand. Itโs a great tourist attraction in Malta. Even locals visit it thoroughly throughout the year. If youโre tired of your daily routine and want to take a break and relax then the Blue Lagoon is the perfect place to fulfill your all needs.
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