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The View of the Blue Lagoon, Comino, is a world-renowned natural pool nestled on the western coast of Comino, a small island within the Maltese archipelago. Situated between the larger islands of Malta and Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea, this iconic spot is celebrated for its exceptionally clear, azure-colored waters. At an elevation of approximately 12 meters above sea level, the lagoon is sheltered by rugged rock formations and the nearby islet of Cominotto, forming a serene bay that is…
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I migliori Tour verso Vista della Laguna Blu, Comino
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Elevazione 10 m
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martedì 3 marzo
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Access to the Blue Lagoon on Comino is exclusively by boat. Ferries operate regularly from Ċirkewwa on Malta and Mġarr Harbour on Gozo. As of May 1st, 2025, a new online booking system will be implemented to regulate visitor numbers and protect the delicate ecosystem, so it's advisable to check for booking requirements closer to your travel date.
Beyond the Blue Lagoon, Comino offers several hiking trails with stunning views. You can explore paths leading to other beautiful bays like Santa Marija Bay and San Niklaw Bay, or historical sites such as St. Mary's Tower. The island's rugged coastline provides numerous natural viewpoints overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Blue Lagoon itself. A circular walk around the island is also a popular option for hikers.
Most walks on Comino are generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for a range of fitness levels. The terrain is primarily rugged rock formations and limestone cliffs, but paths are generally well-trodden. While there aren't significant elevation changes (the Blue Lagoon is around 12 meters above sea level), some areas can be uneven. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
While the Blue Lagoon area itself has limited permanent structures, especially during peak season, you'll find vendors selling snacks, drinks (including the popular pineapple drinks), and light meals. For more substantial dining or accommodation, options are very scarce on Comino, which has a permanent population of only two residents. Most visitors stay on Malta or Gozo and visit Comino as a day trip.
The Blue Lagoon can become extremely crowded, especially during peak summer months (July and August) and in the afternoon. For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting early in the morning or during the shoulder seasons (May, June, September, or October). Less crowded alternatives on Comino include Santa Marija Bay and San Niklaw Bay, which offer beautiful waters and a more peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the Blue Lagoon is very family-friendly. Its shallow, clear, and calm waters near the shore make it ideal for children and less confident swimmers. Beyond swimming, families can enjoy snorkeling to explore underwater life. Hiking trails around the island offer opportunities for exploration, and the historical St. Mary's Tower can be an interesting stop for older children.
For a trip to the Blue Lagoon, it's essential to bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. The beach is mainly rocky, so water shoes are highly recommended for comfort and safety. If you plan to hike, wear comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget plenty of water, as facilities can be limited, and a waterproof bag for your valuables.
Comino enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, with average temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F), perfect for swimming. Winters are mild and wetter, with temperatures typically ranging from 10-18°C (50-64°F). While swimming might be too cold for many in winter, the island is still beautiful for hiking and exploring without the crowds. Ferries may operate on a reduced schedule during off-peak months.
Comino is a nature reserve and bird sanctuary. While specific regulations for dogs at the Blue Lagoon itself can vary, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash if permitted in other areas of the island to protect local wildlife. Always check the latest local guidelines or ferry operator rules regarding pets before planning your visit.
Beyond the main lagoon, Comino boasts several other natural wonders. The Santa Maria Caves are known for their stunning underwater light effects, while the Cominotto Caves are accessible by kayak. The Crystal Lagoon Caves offer a quieter experience with equally clear waters. The island's rugged coastline and various coves provide many opportunities for exploration and discovering your own hidden gems.
Since Comino is a small island accessible only by boat, there is no parking available on the island itself. Visitors typically park their vehicles at the ferry departure points on Malta (e.g., Ċirkewwa) or Gozo (e.g., Mġarr Harbour) and then take a ferry to Comino. Parking at these departure points is usually available but can fill up quickly during peak season.