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Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer

4.1 · 14 reviews From $17 Operated by Comino Ferries · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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Blue Lagoon is easy to reach by ferry. I like the low $17 price and the chance to see Comino’s sea caves without paying extra. I also like the choice of adding Gozo, which turns a simple boat ride into a wider Maltese island outing. The main consideration is that the published 25-minute duration appears to describe the ferry ride, not necessarily the full time you can spend at the lagoon.

The service runs daily, with departures about every 30 minutes from Marfa or Cirkewwa. Two five-star comments praise the fun, beautiful views, and desire to repeat the trip. Still, you should confirm the day’s schedule and the exact Gozo arrangement at the booth before setting off.

Key points to know before you go

  • Departures every 30 minutes: Daily service gives you useful flexibility, especially if your plans change.
  • Blue Lagoon access: The main stop is Comino’s famous swimming and snorkeling spot.
  • Caves included: A complimentary caves trip adds scenic views and photo chances at no extra charge.
  • Gozo option: You can add an optional stop in Gozo, known for villages, old sites, and open coastal views.
  • Simple meeting point: Find the Comino ferry booth beside Cirkewwa Café.
  • $17 value: The fare covers the return journey, Blue Lagoon visit, cave trip, optional Gozo connection, and shuttle service.

Why this ferry makes sense for a Blue Lagoon day

Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer - Why this ferry makes sense for a Blue Lagoon day

The Blue Lagoon is one of Malta’s easiest places to picture before you arrive. Clear water, pale rock, and a small island setting make it a natural choice for swimming and snorkeling. The catch is that getting there can feel less simple than the postcard suggests. You need a boat, a departure point, and a plan for getting back.

This ferry keeps the main idea straightforward. You arrive at the Comino ferry booth, board near Cirkewwa or Marfa, ride across, and return to the same meeting point. For $17 per person, that is a useful package if you mainly want transport to Comino and a quick look at the coast.

I especially like that the caves trip is included. Many short boat transfers give you only a ride from one point to another. Here, the route also gives you a scenic part of the coast, with sea caves close enough for photographs and a better sense of Comino’s shoreline.

The service is not presented as a long guided sightseeing cruise. That matters. You are paying for transport and access, not a detailed lecture about Maltese geology or island history. If you want freedom to swim, take photographs, and set your own pace, this setup should suit you well.

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Finding the Comino ferry booth at Cirkewwa

Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer - Finding the Comino ferry booth at Cirkewwa

The meeting point is at Comino Ferries Co-Op Ltd., with the booth right beside Cirkewwa Café. That landmark is useful because Cirkewwa is a transport hub, and a busy waterfront can make several boat operators look alike.

I would allow a little extra time to locate the correct booth, especially if you are carrying swim gear or arriving with a group. Have your booking details ready and confirm the next departure. Boats run about every 30 minutes, but the practical sailing time available to you can depend on the operating schedule that day.

You can also start from Marfa. The information provided confirms both Marfa and Cirkewwa as departure points, so check which location fits your route across Malta. Choosing the nearer departure point can save you time and make the day less tiring.

The activity is hosted in English. The listed language is English, and there is no promise of a multilingual guide or commentary. That is fine for a basic ferry service, but keep your expectations focused on transport, scenery, and time at the water.

The 25-minute crossing to Comino

The ferry ride is listed as 25 minutes. That is long enough to make the crossing part of the outing, but short enough that you will not lose most of your day getting to Comino.

As the boat approaches the island, you can expect scenic sea views and a closer look at the rocky coast. The included caves trip is the special feature here. You get a chance to see the caves up close and take photographs as part of the same outing.

The information does not specify the boat size, seating arrangement, or whether the caves visit happens before or after your Blue Lagoon stop. For that reason, I would ask the staff at the booth to explain the sequence. That simple question can help you plan your swimming time and avoid confusion about the return boat.

Boat conditions can affect comfort. The service is short, but people sensitive to movement should take that into account. The listing does not promise a calm-water guarantee, and the crossing is an open-sea transfer rather than a land shuttle.

Blue Lagoon: swimming and snorkeling at Comino

The Blue Lagoon is the reason most people book this ferry. Once you arrive, the central appeal is easy to understand: you have access to a famous swimming and snorkeling location without arranging a private boat.

You should think of the ferry as your connection to the lagoon, not as a full organized beach day. The supplied details confirm a visit, swimming, and snorkeling, but they do not state how long the ferry waits at Comino. Before you board, ask how the return works and which departures you may use.

That timing question is important. A 25-minute ferry ride is clearly stated, while the total time at Blue Lagoon is not. If you want a quick swim, the frequent departures may work well. If you want a slow afternoon, you need to confirm the available return timetable rather than assume that every boat will be open to you.

The clear water is a strong reason to bring swimwear and snorkeling equipment if you have it. Food and drinks are not included, so plan around that. The service gives you the connection and the scenic extras, but your personal beach supplies and meals are your responsibility.

The Blue Lagoon can also become the busiest part of the day. The supplied information does not promise a quiet visit, reserved seating, or private access. I would choose this ferry because it gets you there conveniently, not because it removes the crowds or creates a secluded setting.

The complimentary caves trip adds real value

The cave visit is more than a small bonus. It gives you a second way to enjoy Comino. If swimming is not your main goal, the caves and coastal views provide something worthwhile to see from the boat.

I like the balance of this arrangement. You get an active stop at the Blue Lagoon, then a scenic look at the island’s rock formations. The caves also create good photo opportunities, according to the activity description, so keep your camera ready during the ride.

The exact format is not fully explained. It is described as a complimentary caves tour, but no guide commentary, cave names, or stop length is provided. You should see it as a short included boat excursion rather than a specialist cave expedition.

That distinction helps with expectations. If you want a relaxed way to see the coastline, the caves trip is a fine addition. If you are searching for a long, detailed marine tour, this ferry may feel too basic.

Optional Gozo stop for a fuller island outing

Gozo adds another layer to the day. The island is known for old sites, charming villages, and open coastal scenery. With the optional stop, you can use the ferry connection to see more than Comino and the Blue Lagoon.

The Gozo option is attractive because it costs no extra fare according to the included features. That gives the $17 price more weight, provided the timing works for your plans. You are not forced to add Gozo, so you can keep the trip focused on Comino if that is what you want.

The key limitation is the lack of detail about the stop. The information does not state how long you can stay in Gozo, where you arrive, or how the onward and return connections operate. Ask for those details before leaving Cirkewwa or Marfa. You do not want to plan a full Gozo visit around a connection that is intended only as a brief stop.

Gozo deserves time if you want to explore villages and historic places properly. If your main goal is swimming at Blue Lagoon, adding Gozo could make the schedule feel rushed. I would choose the optional stop only after confirming the timetable and deciding which island deserves most of your day.

What the $17 fare covers

At $17 per person, this is priced as a budget-friendly island connection. The fare includes the Blue Lagoon visit, the return ferry, the complimentary caves trip, and the three-island ferry connection. A shuttle service is also listed among the inclusions.

That is good value if you use several parts of the package. A simple return ride to Comino already solves the main transport problem. The caves trip then gives you extra sightseeing, while the Gozo option may let you stretch the same fare across a wider route.

Food and drinks are not included. This is the main extra cost stated in the information provided. You should also remember that the fare does not promise equipment rental, guided commentary, reserved space, or a set amount of time at each stop.

For a short, flexible outing, the price is appealing. For a full-day, fully guided island tour, it is not the right comparison. I see this as a practical ferry ticket with scenic extras, not an all-inclusive excursion.

Who will enjoy this ferry most

This service suits you if you want to reach Blue Lagoon without arranging several separate connections. It is a good fit for swimmers, snorkelers, photographers, and anyone who prefers a short boat ride over a longer organized tour.

Families may appreciate the frequent departures because a 30-minute service interval gives you more flexibility than a single fixed departure. Still, confirm the return rules and timing, since the total length of your Comino visit is not clearly stated.

It also works for visitors with limited time in Malta. A 25-minute crossing gets you to the island quickly, and the cave views make the journey feel more worthwhile. You can focus on the main attraction without committing to a large sightseeing program.

I would be more cautious if you want a quiet, private setting or a detailed guided history tour. The experience is built around ferry access, swimming, snorkeling, and views. Its strength is simplicity.

Practical booking advice for a smoother day

The activity allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, which helps if your Malta schedule is still shifting.

Check availability for the actual starting times. The service runs daily and departures are advertised about every 30 minutes, but you should still verify the operating hours for your date.

Use the Cirkewwa Café as your navigation landmark, and arrive ready to identify the Comino ferry booth. If you plan to include Gozo, ask three questions before boarding:

  • How long is the Gozo stop?
  • Which boat returns you to the starting point?
  • Can you use the same ticket for the full three-island connection?

The provider is Comino Ferries. English is the operating language, and the activity ends back at the original meeting point. Bring what you need for swimming and snorkeling, since meals and drinks are not included.

Should you book the Blue Lagoon ferry?

I would book this ferry if your priority is an affordable, flexible route to Comino with extra coastal scenery built in. The combination of a return crossing, Blue Lagoon access, and a complimentary caves trip gives you more than a bare transfer.

The optional Gozo connection makes the deal stronger, but only if you confirm how the schedule works. Do not book it expecting a long guided tour or a guaranteed peaceful lagoon. Book it for easy island transport, beautiful views, swimming, and a simple price.

With a 4.1 rating from 14 reviews and two especially positive comments praising the fun, scenery, and repeat value, the experience appears to deliver what it promises. For $17, that is a sensible choice for a straightforward Comino day.

FAQ

Where does the ferry depart from?

The ferry departs from the Comino ferry booth beside Cirkewwa Café, and service is also available from Marfa in Malta.

How long is the ferry ride?

The ferry journey is listed as 25 minutes. Check availability for the starting times and confirm the full schedule for your date.

Does the service operate every day?

Yes. The ferry operates daily, with trips scheduled about every 30 minutes.

Does the ticket include a return trip?

Yes. A round-trip ferry connection is included, and the activity ends back at the original meeting point.

Can I visit the Blue Lagoon?

Yes. Visiting the Blue Lagoon is the main purpose of the service, with swimming and snorkeling listed as activities.

Is a caves tour included?

Yes. A complimentary caves trip is included at no additional charge.

Can I stop in Gozo?

Yes. An optional stop in Gozo is included as part of the available ferry connection. Confirm the timing and connection details before boarding.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included in the price.

Can I cancel the booking?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve now and pay later option is also available.

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