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Malta's Blue Lagoon Beach

Famous for its blue waters, Blue Lagoon is considered to be the best beach in Malta. This famous cove has become the main attraction of the island of Comino. Located between Comino and the islet of Cominotto, Blue Lagoon is an authentic natural pool that describes a paradisiacal landscape, which is why it has been chosen as the setting for multiple films.

By KashifPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Things to do in Blue Lagoon Malta

Blue Lagoon is a beautiful beach with crystal clear water perfect for swimming . In this cove you will find a small area of sand, although it is mainly a rocky beach. In addition, the beach has a sun lounger rental service throughout the area, making your stay more comfortable and enjoyable.

On the seabed of Blue Lagoon , you will discover a multitude of exotic species and plants native to the area. If what you are looking for is to investigate the environment in depth, from the boat dock you can rent kayaks and discover the privileged enclave of Blue Lagoon Malta.

Diving in Blue Lagoon Malta

One of the star activities to do in Blue Lagoon is diving or scuba diving. Thanks to the transparency and warmth of its waters, as well as the abundant underwater life it has, diving in the Blue Lagoon is a plan that you cannot ignore during your trip to Malta.

In addition to its wealth of fauna and flora, the seabed of Malta is home to numerous shipwrecks that demonstrate the long and complex history of this corner of the country. Both the island of Malta and Gozo and Comino have great underwater value, so do not miss the opportunity to dive in the famous Blue Lagoon cove of Comino; a paradise for divers.

What else to see around Blue Lagoon Malta

The island of Comino is characterized by being a paradisiacal and uninhabited territory, since in its 3,496 km² it only has 3 inhabitants throughout the year. That is why we recommend that you take advantage of your visit to Blue Lagoon to see the entire island of Comino.

In Comino you will find wonderful landscapes that although they are not as famous as the Blue Lagoon, they are well worth visiting. Discover the Bay of San Nicolás and the Bay of Santa María . In addition, this island allows you to do small hiking routes as well as to visit the most interesting caves on the island by boat, such as the Cueva de Santa María , the ideal enclave for lovers of diving, or the Cueva de Cristal , located a few minutes by boat from Blue Lagoon.

Santa Maria Bay

Located north of Comino, this bay is considered the second most interesting place on the island, after Blue Lagoon. Santa María Bay is a beautiful sandy beach with clear waters, perfect for snorkeling. Located just a 20-minute walk from the Blue Lagoon, on this beach you will also find a rental service for sunbeds and umbrellas, as well as the only food kiosk on the island.

San Nicolas Bay

Also located near the Blue Lagoon, San Nicolás Bay is a good starting point for walking the cliffs that border the island. If you like to walk , we recommend that you take the path that crosses the entire island , because you will be able to discover all the corners that the island hides and enjoy the wonderful views that it offers of the Island of Gozo.

Explore the caves and cliffs of Comino

The coast of Comino is flanked by impressive cliffs that are home to spectacular natural caves. Do not miss the opportunity to take a boat ride and see some of the most ostentatious caves in Comino

The caves of Santa Maria are one of the most impressive areas in Malta and also in the world. There are 10 caves in total and each one has a particularity. In them you will find crystal clear waters and a wide marine fauna and flora, you will be able to see octopuses, lobsters or moray eels.

Tips for your visit to Blue Lagoon Malta

• The Blue Lagoon is one of the main tourist attractions in Malta. If you want to avoid crowds, it is advisable to visit it first thing in the morning or after 4 in the afternoon.

• Remember to bring everything you need for the day .

• In Comino there is no shade at all, so don't forget your sun cream.

• If you have any valuables that you don't want to leave on the beach when you go swimming, you can use the lockers located next to the boat dock.

• Vehicles are not allowed in Comino, as the area is protected and classified as a nature reserve.

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