Review · COMINO TOURS
Ferry service to Blue Lagoon (opt. stop in Gozo)& Caves trip
Blue Lagoon begins with a short sea ride. This $17 ferry from Marfa or Cirkewwa takes you toward Comino’s famous Blue Lagoon, with regular departures every 30 minutes and a complimentary trip past the caves. I like the freedom to return when it suits you, and I like that Gozo can be added without changing the basic fare. The main drawback is crowding, especially at this popular island stop.
The setup is simple: find the ferry booth beside Cirkewwa Café, board, and enjoy a roughly 25-minute crossing with views of Comino. You get swimming and snorkeling time at Blue Lagoon, but food and drinks are not included, so plan ahead before you leave the mainland.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- What this $17 ferry actually gives you
- Finding the ferry at Cirkewwa
- The 25-minute ride toward Comino
- Arriving at Blue Lagoon on Comino
- How the return ride works
- Adding Gozo to the same island day
- What is included, and what is not
- Who gets the best value from this trip
- Booking, cancellations, and timing
- Practical advice for a better Blue Lagoon visit
- Should you book the Comino Ferries service?
- FAQ
- How much does the ferry service cost?
- Where does the ferry depart from?
- How long is the ferry ride?
- How often does the ferry run?
- Does the service operate every day?
- Is the Blue Lagoon included?
- Can I swim or snorkel at Blue Lagoon?
- Is the caves trip included?
- Can I stop in Gozo?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Where does the activity end?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
- What language is used by the host or greeter?
Key points to know before you go

- Departures every 30 minutes: The frequent service makes it easier to choose a time that fits your day.
- Caves included: The route provides close views of sea caves and useful photo stops at no extra charge.
- Blue Lagoon access: You can swim, snorkel, and enjoy the clear water around Comino.
- Optional Gozo stop: Add a stop on Gozo for villages, scenery, and historic sights.
- Return when ready: The ferry service gives you flexibility rather than locking you into one tightly timed excursion.
- Simple meeting point: The Comino ferry booth is right beside Cirkewwa Café, and you return there at the end.
What this $17 ferry actually gives you

At first glance, this is a basic boat connection. That is exactly its appeal. You are paying for transport to Comino, a return ride, a caves trip, and the option to connect with Gozo. There is no full-day guide, meal, or packed sightseeing program to inflate the cost.
At $17 per person, the value is strongest if you want a flexible way to reach Blue Lagoon rather than a narrated cruise. The ferry handles the essential transport while leaving your time at Comino largely your own. You can swim, snorkel, take photos, or simply sit by the water without following a guide from one stop to the next.
The service runs daily, and departures take place every 30 minutes. That frequency matters. You are less likely to lose half a day because of one missed boat, although you should still allow time for queues and busy periods. The only clear caution is that the ferry can feel crowded. A regular service is convenient, but popular boats fill quickly when many people are heading toward Blue Lagoon.
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Finding the ferry at Cirkewwa

The starting point is the Comino ferry booth beside Cirkewwa Café. This is useful because Cirkewwa is a clear transport area, but you should still allow a little time to locate the exact booth before departure. The service also departs from Marfa, Malta, so check your chosen starting point carefully when booking.
The meeting point is not a hotel pickup or a central Valletta departure. You need to make your own way to Marfa or Cirkewwa. That keeps the price low, but it means the ferry is best for people already planning to be in northern Malta.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point. This makes the return simple, especially if your car, bus connection, or onward plan is based around Cirkewwa. It also avoids the confusion that can come with a one-way island transfer.
English is the stated language for the host or greeter. Do not expect a multilingual tour presentation. The basic arrangement is easy to understand, with staff helping you board and directing you toward the ferry connection.
The 25-minute ride toward Comino

The ferry ride takes about 25 minutes. That is enough time to get a good sense of the coastline without turning the crossing into a long boat excursion. As you travel toward Comino, you receive scenic views across the water and the island coast.
The caves are one of the nicest extras here. The boat passes close to sea caves, giving you a different view of Malta’s coast than you get from land. This part is particularly useful for photographs because the rock openings, water, and changing angles add variety to the trip.
The caves trip is complimentary, but it is important to understand what that means. It is an added part of the boat route, not a separate guided cave expedition with a long stop underground. The available information describes close views of the caves and photo opportunities. I would treat it as a pleasant sightseeing feature attached to the ferry ride.
If you are prone to seasickness, the 25-minute duration is worth noting. The trip is short, but you are still on open water. Staying seated and looking toward the horizon may help, though the service does not provide specific seasickness guidance.
Arriving at Blue Lagoon on Comino

Blue Lagoon is the main reason to book this boat. Once you arrive on Comino, you can use your time for swimming and snorkeling in the clear water. The attraction is the water itself, along with the bright coastal setting and views across the small island surroundings.
I like that the ferry does not force you into a rigid list of activities. If you want to swim, you can swim. If snorkeling is your priority, you have room to focus on it. If you prefer photographs and a quiet look at the coast, you are not required to join a separate group.
Still, Blue Lagoon is not a secret corner of Malta. The service’s 3.6 rating and the direct note about crowding point to the main issue: demand is high. You may find the arrival area busy, and the boat can be full during popular times. The frequent departures help with transport, but they do not make the lagoon itself less popular.
For that reason, manage your expectations. This is a convenient way to reach a famous site, not a private beach escape. If you want clear water and a classic Comino stop, the trip makes sense. If you need a calm, uncrowded setting, the busy atmosphere may frustrate you.
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How the return ride works

The return is another roughly 25-minute ferry ride back to Comino Ferries Co-Op Ltd. The key benefit is flexibility. The service allows you to leave when you are ready rather than tying your day to a single return departure.
That freedom is especially useful if you are deciding how long to swim or snorkel. You can spend more time at Blue Lagoon if conditions and space suit you, then make your way back when you are finished. The exact departure process and available times should be confirmed at the ferry booth, since the service operates on a regular schedule rather than a private timetable.
The direct note about leaving whenever you want is one of the most useful details for planning. You are not purchasing a fully escorted day with a fixed return minute. You are using a ferry connection with repeated departures. That gives you room to adjust your plans, but you should pay attention to the operator’s instructions so you do not miss the final practical option for your day.
Adding Gozo to the same island day

The optional Gozo stop gives this modest ferry service a wider reach. Gozo is known for historic sites, charming villages, and attractive coastal scenery, so the add-on may appeal if you want more than a short Comino visit.
The important word is optional. You do not have to add Gozo if your main goal is swimming at Blue Lagoon. If you choose it, the ferry connection can link three islands: Malta, Comino, and Gozo. This is useful for a flexible island-hopping plan, particularly if you want to combine a quick Comino stop with time on Gozo.
The information provided does not give a separate Gozo timetable or a detailed Gozo walking route. I would therefore treat the Gozo portion as transport and access, not as a guided village tour. You will need to decide how much time to spend there and check the operating details before you rely on it for a tight schedule.
For a simple Blue Lagoon visit, skip Gozo and keep the day focused. For a broader northern-island outing, the optional stop adds value at the same basic price. Just remember that each extra island connection uses time. More stops mean less time available for swimming or exploring Comino.
What is included, and what is not

The package includes the following:
- A round trip to Blue Lagoon
- Access to the Blue Lagoon stop
- A complimentary caves tour
- An optional stop in Gozo
- A three-island ferry connection
- Shuttle service
The wording around shuttle service is brief, so do not assume it means hotel pickup. The stated meeting point is the booth beside Cirkewwa Café, and the activity ends there. Plan to reach that location yourself unless the operator confirms another arrangement.
Food and drinks are not included. This matters because a ferry ticket is only part of your day’s budget. Bring money for refreshments, or organize what you need before leaving the mainland. The available details do not specify onboard catering or a meal stop.
There is also no listed guided commentary beyond an English-speaking host or greeter. You are mainly buying transport, scenery, and access. That is good news for independent visitors, but less suitable if you want a detailed lesson about Comino, the caves, or Gozo.
Who gets the best value from this trip

I would recommend this ferry to you if you want a straightforward Blue Lagoon visit at a modest price. It suits swimmers, snorkelers, photographers, and independent day planners who prefer to choose their own pace.
Families may appreciate the frequent service and short crossing, though the crowding can make boarding and movement less relaxed. Couples and friends who want a flexible island stop also get good value, especially if they use the optional Gozo connection.
This is less suitable if you want a quiet boat ride, a private group, or a full guided tour. It is also not the best fit if you need an all-inclusive day with food, drinks, commentary, and hotel transport. Those features are not part of the stated package.
The trip works best when you see it for what it is: an affordable ferry service with scenic extras. It is not trying to be a luxury cruise. Its strength is convenience and freedom.
Booking, cancellations, and timing

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That policy is helpful when sea conditions, weather, or your wider Malta plans are uncertain, although the provided details do not explain how weather cancellations are handled by the operator.
A reserve-now, pay-later option is available. You can hold a place without paying immediately, which gives you some flexibility while arranging your schedule.
The listed duration is 25 minutes, matching the ferry ride described in the route. Because the full experience includes time at Blue Lagoon and possibly Gozo, you should not read that figure as the total length of an island day. Use the 25 minutes as the approximate crossing time, then allow additional time for swimming, snorkeling, the caves route, and any optional Gozo stop.
Departures run daily and every 30 minutes. Check availability for the exact starting times before you travel, especially if your day includes another ferry, bus, or booked activity.
Practical advice for a better Blue Lagoon visit
Arrive at the Cirkewwa booth with enough time to find the right departure. The location beside Cirkewwa Café is simple, but busy conditions can slow the process.
Keep your plan flexible. The ferry runs regularly, and one of the service’s best features is the ability to leave when you are ready. That makes it easier to adjust your time at the lagoon instead of watching a single return departure.
Pack around the inclusions. Food and drinks are not provided, while swimming and snorkeling are central activities. Bring what you need for those activities and protect personal items during the boat ride.
Expect other people. The direct crowding warning is not a minor detail. Blue Lagoon is a popular stop, and a busy ferry service can feel efficient rather than peaceful. If you prefer less pressure, use the flexible departures to avoid lingering once the area feels too full.
Consider Gozo only if you have enough time. The extra connection is appealing, but it changes the shape of your day. A short Comino visit and a wider three-island route are two different plans.
Should you book the Comino Ferries service?
Book it if you want a low-cost, flexible route to Blue Lagoon with cave views and the option to add Gozo. At $17, the return ferry, Comino stop, and complimentary caves trip make the price reasonable, particularly for independent visitors who do not need meals or a full guide.
Think twice if crowded boats and busy swimming areas would spoil the day. The service is practical, not secluded. For most people, the best reason to choose it is the combination of frequent departures and freedom to return when ready. Keep your expectations realistic, carry your own food and drinks, and treat the caves as a welcome extra rather than the main event.
FAQ
How much does the ferry service cost?
The listed price is $17 per person.
Where does the ferry depart from?
The ferry departs from Marfa or Cirkewwa in Malta. At Cirkewwa, the Comino ferry booth is beside Cirkewwa Café.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry ride is approximately 25 minutes.
How often does the ferry run?
Departures operate every 30 minutes.
Does the service operate every day?
Yes. The service operates daily.
Is the Blue Lagoon included?
Yes. The round trip includes a visit to Blue Lagoon on Comino.
Can I swim or snorkel at Blue Lagoon?
Yes. Swimming and snorkeling are listed activities at Blue Lagoon.
Is the caves trip included?
Yes. A complimentary caves trip is included in the service.
Can I stop in Gozo?
Yes. An optional stop in Gozo is available as part of the ferry connection.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Where does the activity end?
The activity ends back at the Comino Ferries Co-Op Ltd. meeting point.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. The booking option allows you to reserve your place and pay later.
What language is used by the host or greeter?
The host or greeter language is English.
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