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Comino & the Blue Lagoon Day Cruise

The Caribbean-in-the-Med: a sheltered cove off tiny Comino with blindingly white sand and surreal turquoise shallows -- the most photographed swim spot in the Maltese islands and the bucket-list snorkel for anyone who wants beach-paradise scenery. A full-fleet day cruise sails you out, anchors for swimming, and brings you back.

What to expect

You'll join Captain Morgan Cruises' full-fleet day boat for a scenic sail to tiny Comino, where the ship anchors in the sheltered cove of the Blue Lagoon—a postcard-perfect swim spot with blindingly white sand and surreal turquoise shallows that look more Caribbean than Mediterranean. The rhythm is unhurried: board in Valletta, sail out (long transfer), anchor and swim or snorkel among the most photographed waters in the Maltese islands, then sail back. Bring an underwater camera; this is the bucket-list snorkel stop, and the clarity and color are surreal. Lunch and bar service are available onboard depending on your package tier.

Who to call — book direct
Captain Morgan Cruises (Malta's largest established operator, runs its own fleet)
Day cruise to Comino/Blue Lagoon from ~EUR 30-50 / ~USD 33-55 pp depending on season and inclusions (onboard bar; some packages include lunch)
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

The ship's full-day Gozo/Comino tour is $120-$180pp; a direct Comino day cruise is ~$33-$55pp -- a large saving. But be honest about the clock: Comino is a long transfer and gets crushed at midday, so this only fits ships with a long in-port window (8+ hrs). If your day is tight, take the Grand Harbour dghajsa or Blue Grotto instead, and use an operator that guarantees you back before all-aboard.

Good to know

This excursion requires a long in-port window (8+ hours minimum) because Comino is a lengthy transfer and the lagoon becomes crushingly crowded by midday. Book direct with Captain Morgan (roughly EUR 30–50 / USD 33–55 per person) rather than through the ship's organized tour (USD 120–180pp) for significant savings, but confirm return timing to ensure you're back well before all-aboard. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a rash guard or wetsuit, and secure any valuables in your cabin; the boat has an onboard bar but limited shade. If your ship's port window is under 8 hours or tight for timing, consider the Grand Harbour dghajsa or Blue Grotto instead, with an operator that guarantees your return before departure.

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