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Lazy Pirate Party Boat in Malta

3.5 · 113 reviews 4 hours (approx.) From $83 Operated by Trendy Group · Bookable on Viator
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Catch Malta after dark. The Lazy Pirate Party Boat turns a four-hour evening into a floating night out, with a live DJ, an open bar, snacks, sunset views, and a moonlit swim. I like the unlimited drinks and included snacks, which make the $83.13 price easier to judge, and I like the Valletta and St Julians backdrop as the evening changes from sunset to night. The main drawback is meeting-point uncertainty: one customer arrived early, waited until 6:45, and could not reach the contact number.

This is a party first and a sightseeing trip second. You should expect music, dancing, drinks, and social energy rather than a quiet cruise or a guided tour of Malta’s coast. The boat leaves from Triq Ix-Xatt in Tas-Sliema at 7:00 pm, and you return to the same meeting point after roughly four hours.

Key points to know before booking

Lazy Pirate Party Boat in Malta - Key points to know before booking

  • The evening starts at 7:00 pm in Tas-Sliema: Plan to reach Triq Ix-Xatt early, since hotel pickup is not included.
  • The open bar is part of the price: Unlimited drinks and snacks are included, along with local taxes and the fuel surcharge.
  • The setting changes as you sail: You get sunset views with Valletta and St Julians behind you, followed by a moonlit swim.
  • This is an adults-only party: The minimum age is 18, and dancing is a central part of the night.
  • The boat can carry up to 200 people: Expect a large social setting rather than a small, intimate cruise.
  • Weather can change the plan: Poor weather may lead to a new date or a full refund.

What the Lazy Pirate evening is really about

The Lazy Pirate Party Boat is built for people who want a night out with a different view. Instead of starting in a club or bar, you begin on the water, with Malta’s coast behind you and a DJ providing the soundtrack.

The appeal is easy to understand. You get four approximate hours of music, dancing, drinks, snacks, and time outside. The sunset adds a clear sense of occasion, while the later swim gives the night its memorable twist.

I would not choose this for a calm boat ride. The advertised experience is lively, social, and centered on partying. If you want a quiet look at Malta’s shoreline, a private charter, or a detailed commentary about landmarks, this is the wrong fit.

The maximum group size is 200. That number matters. A large boat can make it easier to meet people and keep the energy going, but it also means the night will not feel personal or hushed. You are paying for a shared party atmosphere, not a small-group sailing trip.

Reaching Triq Ix-Xatt for the 7:00 pm departure

Lazy Pirate Party Boat in Malta - Reaching Triq Ix-Xatt for the 7:00 pm departure

The meeting point is on Triq Ix-Xatt in Tas-Sliema, Malta. The boat returns there at the end, which keeps the arrangement simple once the evening is over.

Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You need to make your own way to the departure point and arrange your own transport afterward. The meeting area is near public transportation, which is useful, but the supplied information does not specify a particular bus route, pier number, or nearby landmark beyond the street address.

I would arrive with time to spare. One particularly troubling account describes arriving at 5:30 pm, waiting until 6:45, and finding no clear sign of the boat. The person also reported that the contact number did not work and that a nearby barman could not provide a useful answer. That is only one account, but it gives you a practical lesson: confirm the departure details within the 48-hour booking window, save the operator’s contact information, and avoid turning up at the last minute.

The experience is offered by Trendy Group. Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. Keep that confirmation handy on your phone, since the ticket is mobile.

Sunset views with Valletta and St Julians behind you

Lazy Pirate Party Boat in Malta - Sunset views with Valletta and St Julians behind you

Once the evening gets moving, the main setting is the water off Malta. The stated backdrop includes Valletta and St Julians, giving you a changing view as daylight fades.

This is one of the strongest reasons to choose the boat over a normal night out. You are not simply moving from one indoor venue to another. You begin with open water and a sunset, then watch the coast become part of the nighttime setting.

The view is best understood as atmosphere rather than a formal sightseeing program. There is no guide commentary or scheduled landmark tour described, so you should not expect historical explanations or carefully timed photo stops. Instead, Valletta and St Julians provide a backdrop while the party carries on.

I like that the evening begins before full darkness. A 7:00 pm start lets you experience two moods in one outing: the warm light of sunset and the cooler feel of a night on the water. The exact sunset conditions will depend on the date and weather, so you should treat the view as a bonus rather than a guaranteed show.

DJ music, dancing, and the open-bar value

The core entertainment is live DJ music. If you want to dance, the boat gives you a steady reason to stay on board instead of treating the ride as a short sightseeing transfer.

The open bar includes unlimited drinks. Snacks are also included, as are the fuel surcharge and local taxes. These extras matter when you compare the $83.13 price with the cost of a separate night out. A club admission, drinks, snacks, and transport can add up quickly, while this outing combines the main pieces into one booking.

Still, value depends on how you use the experience. If you drink little, do not dance, and mainly want a scenic cruise, the price may feel high. You are paying for the full party package, including the music, setting, social format, and open bar, not just for time on a boat.

The word unlimited should also be read sensibly. It describes the included drink service, not a reason to overdo it. You are on a moving boat, and the evening includes a swim. Keeping a clear head makes the night more comfortable and safer.

Snacks are a welcome practical touch, but the information does not describe their type, quantity, or serving schedule. If you have strict dietary needs, do not assume the included snacks will suit you. The same caution applies to drinks, since no detailed menu is provided.

A completely different kind of day:

The moonlit swim is the night’s signature moment

The moonlight swim gives this party a feature that a normal bar night cannot match. At some point during the outing, you can take a night swim while the boat is out on the water.

The timing is not specified, so you should be ready rather than expecting a precise swimming slot. Bring a swimsuit under your clothes or pack what you need so changing does not interrupt your evening. The supplied information does not state whether towels, lockers, changing rooms, or flotation equipment are provided, so do not count on those items.

The swim may be the part you remember most, but it is also the part that requires the most personal judgment. Weather, comfort in open water, and your own swimming ability matter. If you prefer to stay dry, you can still take part in the music, views, drinks, and social side of the night.

The phrase moonlight swim suggests a dramatic setting, but conditions will vary. Cloud cover, wind, and the date of your outing can all affect how the night feels. The experience requires good weather, and poor conditions may cause a cancellation or date change.

Four hours on a large party boat

The duration is approximately four hours. That is long enough for the evening to feel like a proper event rather than a quick boat ride, but it also means you should be comfortable with the party format before booking.

With up to 200 people, the boat may feel more like a floating social venue than a small excursion. The size can help create energy for dancing, especially when the DJ is playing, but it may be less appealing if you dislike crowds or want plenty of quiet space.

No detailed schedule is provided for the four hours. You should expect the evening to move between music, dancing, drinks, snacks, views, and swimming rather than follow a narrated sequence of coastal stops. The only stated stop is the party boat itself, and the activity ends back at the Tas-Sliema meeting point.

That simple format has a benefit. You do not need to keep checking a list of landmarks or worry about missing a guide’s explanation. Once aboard, your job is to enjoy the evening. The tradeoff is that the experience offers less structure and less cultural content than a traditional Malta tour.

Who will enjoy this most

Lazy Pirate Party Boat in Malta - Who will enjoy this most

I would recommend the Lazy Pirate to an adult who wants a lively night and likes the idea of mixing a party with time on the water. It suits couples, groups of friends, and solo visitors who are comfortable joining a large social setting.

It is also a good choice if you want to make one evening feel different from the usual restaurant-and-bar routine. The sunset, DJ, open bar, and swim give the night a clear identity.

You may want to skip it if you are looking for a quiet cruise, a family activity, a small group, or a guided history tour. Children cannot join because the minimum age is 18. People who dislike loud music, shared party spaces, or swimming at night may also find the format less appealing.

Most people can participate, according to the supplied details, but that does not answer every question about mobility or swimming conditions. If you have a specific physical concern, ask the operator before paying.

Is $83.13 a fair price?

At $83.13 per person, the price is not simply for transportation on a boat. It covers the party setting, DJ music, unlimited drinks, snacks, local taxes, and the fuel surcharge.

I see the best value for someone who plans to use several of those inclusions. If you want drinks, dancing, and a full evening activity, the combined price can make sense. The sunset and swim add variety without requiring a second booking.

The value is weaker if your priority is sightseeing. You are not paying for a guide, museum admission, a meal, hotel transport, or a detailed coastal tour. You also need to budget for getting to and from Tas-Sliema because transfers are not included.

I would compare the price with what you would spend on a normal night out in Malta. If the open bar and four-hour duration replace several separate expenses, the boat looks more reasonable. If you plan to have only one drink and watch from the side, you may be paying for benefits you will not use.

Weather, confirmation, and cancellation details

Good weather is required for this activity. If poor weather forces a cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund.

You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded, and changes within that period are not accepted.

Because confirmation is subject to availability and may arrive within 48 hours of booking, do not assume the trip is fixed the instant you submit payment. Check your mobile ticket and confirmation carefully, especially the meeting location and start time.

The tour is offered in English. That is relevant if you expect instructions or communication during the activity, though no details are provided about announcements or the language of the DJ’s music.

My practical plan for the evening

I would keep the evening simple. Reach Triq Ix-Xatt before 7:00 pm, confirm that you are at the correct meeting point, and keep the booking confirmation ready on your phone.

Wear clothes that work for dancing and bring what you need for a swim. Since towels and changing facilities are not specified, pack cautiously rather than assuming the boat supplies them.

I would also keep the return plan in mind. The boat finishes at the original meeting point, but hotel transport is not included. Since the activity ends at night, know how you will continue from Tas-Sliema before you board.

Finally, keep expectations in the right place. This is a four-hour party on the water with a Malta view, not a formal cruise with a guide. The more you want music, drinks, dancing, and a moonlit swim, the better the match.

Should you book the Lazy Pirate Party Boat?

Book it if you want an adults-only night built around DJ music, an open bar, and dancing, with a sunset and moonlit swim added to the mix. The $83.13 price is easiest to justify when you plan to enjoy the included drinks and snacks and want a full four-hour activity.

Think twice if you want reliable hand-holding at the meeting point, a small group, quiet scenery, or detailed sightseeing. The report of a missed connection and an unusable contact number is a real caution, so confirm the arrangements and arrive early.

For the right person, this is a fun way to make one Malta evening feel unusual. Just choose it for the party, not for a guided look at the island.

FAQ

Where does the Lazy Pirate Party Boat depart?

It departs from Lazy Pirate Boat Party Malta on Triq Ix-Xatt in Tas-Sliema, Malta.

What time does the boat leave?

The stated start time is 7:00 pm.

How long does the experience last?

The activity lasts approximately four hours.

Where does the activity finish?

It ends back at the original meeting point in Tas-Sliema.

What is included in the price?

The price includes the fuel surcharge, local taxes, snacks, and unlimited drinks through the open bar.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Is there a minimum age?

Yes. The minimum age is 18.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded.

What happens if bad weather cancels the activity?

You will be offered a different date or a full refund if poor weather causes the activity to be canceled.

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