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5 Secrets to Enjoying the Blue Lagoon Comino Malta Without the Crowds for 2024

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Blue lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is like a picture from a storybook, only it’s real and you can swim in it. It’s a short boat ride from Cirkewwa, which is on the bigger island of Malta, to this little piece of paradise. Imagine a place where the water is so clear and blue that it looks like the sky is having a swim. This special spot is hugged by the island of Comino and a tiny island called Cominotto. It’s not just pretty to look at; the lagoon is like a giant, calm swimming pool, where you can paddle around, put on a mask, and snorkel to see fish and octoupuse, or just float and forget about time.

Families love it here. Kids can splash in the safe, shallow water, which is warm like a bath in the summer months, while grown-ups can soak up the sun or try fun things like Jet skis. Even though it can get pretty busy during the day, with boats bobbing in the water like ducks in a row, the evenings are a different story. The place becomes quiet again. On Comino, where there are just a couple of people living and one hotel that’s been closed since 2018 ( it should be rebuilt in the near future), nights are as peaceful as can be.

Movie directors think Comino is a star, too. It’s been in some big films and shows, which means the island isn’t just famous for its looks—it’s got a bit of Hollywood glam as well. Whether you’re coming from Malta or the nearby island of Gozo, you’ll want to spend at least a few hours here. In summer, the Blue Lagoon is perfect for a sunny swim. In winter, it’s a peaceful place for those who like to take photos, costal cruisng, sea caves or walk along the coast. There are these little-known tips that can help you enjoy the lagoon without elbowing through crowds. Stick with me, and I’ll tell you how to find those quiet moments in this beautiful place.

 

 

What time to visit Blue Lagoon – Comino

 

luxury-boat-blue-lagoonI Choosing a private boat charter can make your visit even more pleasant. With a Malta boat charter, you have the flexibility to visit at any time of the day, including the typically crowded midday hours, because your skipper can navigate to the less crowded areas of the blue lagoon. This way, you have the advantage of enjoying the warmest part of the day, by the water without competing for space. Also worth mentioning is that during the mid-day the sun is at its highest, so the water is the most crystal blue at this time.

Secret Spots Around the Blue Lagoon where it does not get crowded

The Blue Lagoon is a treasure trove of beauty, and while many visitors flock to its most famous spots, there are hidden corners that offer tranquility away from the usual foot traffic. One such gem is the west side of the lagoon, close to

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blue lagoon, secluded spot

Cominotto Island. Here lies a secluded beach that maintains its quiet charm. This secluded strip of sand is more than just a place for a quiet dip; it has also served as a dramatic setting for the silver screen. It’s where the epic ‘Troy’, starring Brad Pitt, came to life, and where Madonna’s ‘Swept Away’ was filmed. Accessible predominantly by a private boat charter, it’s a place where you can soak in the same captivating views that once formed the backdrop to blockbusters. It’s a little slice of paradise that is typically reached by a private boat charter. For those who fancy a bit of adventure, it’s possible to swim from Comino island — it’s about a 200-meter distance. However, this should only be attempted if you’re a confident swimmer and the weather conditions are safe; always keep an eye on the lifeguards’ flags for guidance because it’s prone to underwater currents.

Another spot that’s a well-kept secret is what’s known as the Blue Lagoon’s northern area. Here, you’ll find two small beaches that are the very definition of serene. Enclosed by cliffs, they’re shielded from the common hustle and can only be accessed by boat. This natural barrier keeps the areas peaceful and perfect for families or anyone looking to escape the buzz. These spots retain a sense of exclusivity and calm, largely because they’re only accessible to those who have the means to approach by sea — in other words, through a private boat charter. Such an option allows you to explore these hidden beaches at your own pace, creating a quiet and personal experience of the Blue Lagoon’s true beauty.

 

 

Is it better to visit Blue Lagoon / Comino, the early morning or late afternoon?

 

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Sunset charter

Visiting the Blue Lagoon in Malta can feel like a different place depending on the time of day you choose to go. If you get there early, around 8 or 9 in the morning, you’ll find a much quieter scene. This is the time when the day’s activities haven’t quite started, and the operators are just beginning to set up. The water is often clearer in the mornings, and while it’s a bit cooler than at midday, many find this refreshing. Plus, the sun isn’t as strong, making it a comfortable time for those who prefer to avoid the intense heat.

On the other hand, if you opt for a visit around sunset, you’ll notice that most of the daytime crowd has left. The evening offers a calm atmosphere, with fewer people and a cooler environment, which can be especially enjoyable after a hot day. Although the sea doesn’t reflect the brilliant blue you see in the morning, due to the angle of the setting sun, the experience is equally peaceful. Both early morning and late afternoon visits offer their own benefits, and with a private boat charter, you can choose whichever suits your preference, ensuring a more personal and crowd-free experience at the Blue Lagoon.

Comino Island, an Alternative to Blue Lagoon, secluded beaches.

If you’re visiting Comino during the mid day, consider exploring some less crowded yet equally stunning locations around Comino. One notable spot is Crystal Lagoon, which is quieter and just as picturesque, with its transparent blue waters perfect for snorkeling and cliff diving. The only way to get to Crystal Lagoon is by a private boat trip or Jet ski Safari, which ensures a more secluded experience.

For families, Santa Marija Bay is an excellent choice. This secluded beach in the north of Comino features a stretch of white sand shaded by tamarisk trees, offering a cool retreat from the sun. The shallow waters are ideal for children to splash around safely. Aside from the beach, there’s a historical chapel and Comino’s only police station nearby. Access to Santa Marija is either by a private boat or a pleasant 30-minute walk from the Blue Lagoon.

Another peaceful alternative is San Niklaw Bay, comprising two bays known for their crystal-clear waters. This spot is excellent for those who love snorkeling and swimming in a serene setting, away from the main tourist areas. Like the other locations, it’s best reached by a private boat.

Tal-Hmara Bay, located in the northwest of Comino, is a small and quiet bay that offers a nice change of pace. Although it lacks natural shade, it’s a worthwhile destination for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of the island’s less frequented spots. Remember, access to these bays is typically by a private boat trip, adding a sense of adventure to your day as you discover the hidden corners of Comino at your own pace.

 

 

Booking the Right Private Boat Charter

When booking a Malta boat charter, especially for families or couples looking to explore the Blue Lagoon and Comino, it’s important to consider a few key aspects to ensure a memorable and personalized experience. Here’s what to look for:

 

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Flexibility in Itinerary: Your private boat trip should offer the ability to customize your itinerary. This means you can choose how long to linger in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon or which other scenic locations around Comino you wish to explore. An ideal charter caters to your preferences, whether it’s finding secluded spots, snorkeling, sailing from one beach to the next, or staying in one place for sunbathing and relaxation.

Knowledgeable Skippers: The skipper should be knowledgeable about the local waters. They’ll know the best times to visit popular spots to avoid crowds and can suggest the perfect locations for a quiet swim or snorkel, which is particularly important for families with children or couples seeking a more intimate experience.

Onboard Amenities: Look for charters that provide all the necessary equipment for a day at sea. This includes snorkeling gear and safety equipment, which should be readily available and included in the cost of the charter. It’s a bonus if the boat also offers a refrigerator, icebox, floaties, comfortable seating areas and shade, ideal for young ones or for a romantic day out.

Efficiency: A private boat trip allows you to see more in less time. With direct routes and no waiting for other passengers, you get to maximize your time in the water or soaking up the sun.

Family-boat-charter-maltaComfort and Safety: The boat should be well-maintained and equipped with safety gear. Comfort is also key, especially when chartering a boat for the whole day. Ensure there is a refrigerator or an icebox, as well as protection from the sun.

By considering these factors, your Malta boat charter becomes more than just a trip; it becomes a tailored experience, ideal for families and couples looking to create lasting memories in the beautiful setting of the Blue Lagoon and the surrounding areas of Comino on a private boat trip.

 

 

Planning your Blue Lagoon Visit – Step by Step guide

 

1. Transportation to Blue Lagoon:

Getting to the Blue Lagoon can be part of the adventure. You can take a ferry or a boat from Cirkewwa, Malta’s main island. If you’re seeking a personalized experience, consider booking a private boat charter. It allows for flexibility in your schedule and can provide direct access to the uncrowded spot in the Blue Lagoon.

float-lady-blue-lagoon-malta2. Packing Essentials for Blue Lagoon:
  • Snorkel Gear: If you’re not on a private boat charter that offers complimentary gear, remember to pack your own snorkel to explore the underwater marvels of the lagoon.
  • Sunglasses and Sunblock: Protect yourself from the Mediterranean sun with a high SPF sunblock and a sturdy pair of sunglasses.
  • Drinking Water: Stay hydrated under the sun. Pack enough water for your time at the lagoon, especially during the hotter months.
  • Underwater Camera: If you have one, an underwater camera is excellent for capturing the vibrant marine life.
  • Towel: Bring a towel not only for drying off after a swim but also for a bit of privacy if you need to change clothes.
  • Comfortable Clothing: Most visitors wear shorts, T-shirts, or swimwear. Since there are limited facilities for changing, wear your swimwear beneath your clothes.
  • Cash: There’s the famous Blue Lagoon pineapple cocktail and other treats to enjoy, so having some cash on hand is a good idea.

3. At the Blue Lagoon: Upon arrival, find a spot to settle. If you’re early enough, you’ll have more choices. If you’re with a private charter, the crew can take you to the best spots. Use the time to swim, snorkel, or just relax and soak in the views of the boat.

4. Safety and Etiquette: Always respect the local environment ( rememeber Comino is a Nature Reserve) . Don’t litter, touch or disturb the marine life, and be mindful of others enjoying the lagoon.

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