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Comino, locally Kemmuna, is the castaway island between Malta and Gozo: Blue Lagoon water in impossible shades, the calmer sand of Santa Marija Bay, and wild limestone paths rising toward Santa Marija Tower. It feels tiny, raw, and much more varied than a quick swim stop suggests.

For a first booking, choose a skipper-led boat tour or small private charter, because Comino works best when caves, swim stops, and landings are stitched into one flexible loop. Book now.
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Private boat tours and charters

Best if you want caves, swim stops, and the freedom to shape your Comino loop around Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, or Santa Marija Bay.
Comino's Best in a Flash: Caves, Coves & Beaches Boat Tour
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Comino: Private Boat Trips, Swimming stops and Caves Tours
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Comino Private Boat Tour in Malta
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Comino: Private Boat Trips, Swimming stops and Caves Tours
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Shared day cruises

Choose these when you want easy deck time and one clean Comino hit rather than a tailored boat route.
Comino Day Cruise
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7 tips for visiting the Comino

1
Decide on water or walking
If your dream day is mostly swimming, choose a boat format and stop pretending you will also hike half the island. If what you really want is cliffs, thyme-scented paths, and the road toward Santa Marija Tower, keep Blue Lagoon as one stop rather than the whole script. That way Comino feels coherent instead of split in two.
2
Book Blue Lagoon access first
If you plan to step ashore at Blue Lagoon, reserve the free landing slot before you worry about ferries. The QR code is separate from boat transport, and showing up without it is how a simple beach plan turns stressful. Get that locked first so the rest of the day can stay easy.
3
Beat Blue Lagoon's midday crush
At sunny times, Blue Lagoon looks best when you arrive with the first wave or stay later. By midday the shore can feel loud, packed, and far less magical than the postcards. Early or late timing buys you clearer water, easier photos, and less elbow work.
4
Use Santa Marija for a calmer swim
If Blue Lagoon energy starts feeling too performative, move toward Santa Marija Bay. The beach is quieter, the water is gentler, and families often find it easier to breathe there. That switch keeps the day restorative instead of noisy.
5
Climb once for the whole island
If you have dry shoes and a spare half hour, walk up toward Santa Marija Tower or its viewpoint once. That single climb explains Comino faster than hopping between random coves: Blue Lagoon, Cominotto, cliffs, and the channel toward Gozo all fall into place. Then you can stop chasing every angle.
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Do not force Gozo and Comino together
Combine Comino with Gozo only if sea time is a real priority. If you want villages, inland viewpoints, and the full shape of Gozo, give that island its own day and let Comino be a separate water-led outing. So you do not end up shortchanging both.
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Simplify the day if heat or mobility matters
Comino has no roads, little shade, and long uneven stretches. If heat, knees, or balance matter, plan a selective shoreline stop or a boat-led swim day instead of a full island walk. That keeps the island beautiful rather than punishing.

How to plan a Comino day around water, walking, and crowds

Comino is small enough to underestimate and easy enough to misread. The island works best when you decide early whether the day is about swimming, walking, or simply seeing the coast from the water.

Decide whether water or walking matters more

Best for first-timers: if Blue Lagoon, swim stops, and cave time are the emotional core, choose a boat-led day and keep your land ambitions modest. If what excites you more is the road toward Santa Marija Tower, wild thyme, and the emptier parts of Comino, treat the shoreline as one chapter rather than the entire book. That clear choice saves you from the most common Comino mistake: trying to do two different islands in one afternoon.

Book the Blue Lagoon landing slot before transport

Choose this order if you intend to step ashore at Blue Lagoon. Shore access is free, but it now runs on timed QR slots, while boat transport is arranged separately. Lock the landing pass first, then fit your ferry, water taxi, or charter around it; otherwise the day starts with admin instead of water.

Use Santa Marija side when you want Comino quieter

Great when you want the island without the loudest part of its fame. Santa Marija Bay gives you a softer beach mood, shallower water, and easier breathing than the main Blue Lagoon strip, while the nearby chapel and footpaths make the stop feel like Comino rather than just a swim platform. Families and slower travelers usually feel the difference immediately.

Keep Comino separate from a deep Gozo day

If your real goal is villages, shrines, or inland viewpoints on Gozo, do not force Comino into the same date just because it looks close on the map. A combined day works only when sea time is part of the reward. If the inland island matters more, let Gozo keep the calendar to itself.

Treat shade, water, and shoes as part of the plan

This sounds small until you are halfway up a white limestone path with very little cover. Comino has long exposed stretches, limited supplies away from the busiest shore area, and terrain that can feel much rougher than the postcard suggests. Good shoes, water, and a realistic sun plan buy you freedom on the island.

Boat formats for Comino

The live inventory around Comino is not about museum entry or one fixed gate. It is overwhelmingly about how you want to experience the water: private skipper flexibility, cave-led swim routes, or a simpler shared cruise.

Private boat charters are the clearest first buy

Best for most first visits: the strongest live inventory is private or skipper-led boat touring, because Comino makes most sense as a sequence of coves, caves, swims, and selective landings. You get the freedom to lean into Blue Lagoon, swing toward Crystal Lagoon, or retreat from crowds without turning the day into ferry arithmetic. If you want Comino to feel curated rather than accidental, start here. Book now.

Cave and snorkeling trips suit water-first travelers

Choose this if you care more about clear water, rock formations, and reef time than about walking the island itself. These formats lean into sea caves, swimming stops, and the cinematic coast, so the payoff is strongest when you are happy spending much of the day wet, on deck, or in a mask. Book now.

Shared day cruises work when you want deck time, not full control

Great when you mainly want an easy sea day from Malta with one strong Comino hit. Shared cruise-style products usually trade customization for simplicity, which can be exactly right if you want less planning, a wider coastline feel, and no pressure to micromanage every landing. Book now.

Short scenic charters are enough for a strong Comino hit

Not every good Comino day needs to become an all-day campaign. A short private charter can be the smarter choice if your real goal is one memorable swim, a cave pass, and the feeling of reaching the island cleanly without donating the whole calendar to it. Book now.

Why Comino feels so different from Malta

Comino feels larger in the memory than it does on the map. That comes from the way raw landscape, lookout history, and modern visitor pressure all stack on one very small island.

Comino still feels like a castaway island

Even now, the first thing Comino gives you is absence: no real town, no city noise, and long pale stone stretches broken by sea color and wild herbs. That bareness is the point. The island feels stripped back enough that every cove, tower silhouette, and patch of turquoise registers more strongly than it would on a busier coast.

Corsairs and the Knights shaped the island

Before Comino became an excursion fantasy, its caves and channel position made it useful to people with rougher intentions. The island was linked to corsair hideouts in the Middle Ages, and the Order of St. John answered by fortifying it, culminating in Santa Marija Tower in 1618. That is why the skyline still feels watchful instead of merely pretty.

The defensive ring widened in the 18th century

The tower was not the end of the story. St Mary's Battery followed in 1716, and St Mary's Redoubt in 1761, extending the island's military logic across the channel. For visitors today, those dates explain why Comino's beauty keeps carrying this undertone of surveillance, signaling, and exposed edges.

Chapels and quarantine left quieter traces

Not all of Comino's history is martial. The small Santa Marija Chapel dates from the early 16th century, and the island later served quarantine functions, with an isolation hospital established in the late 19th century. These layers matter because they stop Comino from being just a swimming set. It is also a place of waiting, isolation, and stubborn survival.

2025 changed the Blue Lagoon experience

The biggest modern shift came when Blue Lagoon access moved to timed, pre-booked slots in 2025. That change was a direct response to overcrowding and environmental stress, and it has already altered the mood of arrival. The message is clear: Comino is still seductive, but it is no longer being treated as an unlimited beach stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Comino worth more than a Blue Lagoon photo stop?

Yes. The real magic is the contrast between Blue Lagoon, Santa Marija Bay, caves, cliffs, and the rise toward Santa Marija Tower. If you only land, snap, and leave, you miss the part of Comino that feels wild.
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Do you need a Blue Lagoon booking or ticket?

If you want to step ashore at Blue Lagoon, yes: shore access is free but requires a QR-based landing pass. Your boat or ferry is booked separately, so do not confuse transport with access.
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How much time should you plan for Comino?

Half a day works if the point is mainly swimming. A fuller 6- to 8-hour day is better if you want boat time plus one walk or a quieter bay.
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Can you walk around Comino?

Yes, you can cover a lot on foot, and the classic island route is about 7 km (4.3 miles). But the terrain is rocky, shade is limited, and the walk feels much better outside the hottest part of summer.
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Is Comino better from Malta or Gozo?

From Gozo it is the quicker hop; from Malta it usually works better as a cruise-style or full boat day. Choose the departure that fits where you are staying rather than forcing extra transfers.
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Where should you go if Blue Lagoon feels too busy?

Move toward Santa Marija Bay or stay water-side around Crystal Lagoon if your skipper includes it. Both usually feel calmer and closer to the Comino people imagine before they arrive.
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Should you combine Comino and Gozo in one day?

Yes, but only when the day is meant to be sea-led. If your real priority is understanding Gozo, keep Comino for another date and let Gozo breathe.
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Is Comino manageable with limited mobility?

Selectively, yes. A boat stop or a short shoreline visit can work, but Comino is not an easy fully step-free island day. The less walking ambition you bring, the better it usually feels.
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General information

address

Comino (Kemmuna)
Maltese archipelago
Republic of Malta
Coordinates: 36.011887, 14.336930

accessibility

Comino is not an easy universal-access island day. Some Blue Lagoon access improvements are underway, but much of the island is still rocky, exposed, and car-free.
If mobility matters, treat Comino as a selective boat-and-shore stop rather than a full-island walking plan. That usually produces the calmer win.

how to get there

As of April 14, 2026, most visitors reach Comino by passenger boat or water taxi from Mġarr Harbour in Gozo or from Ċirkewwa / Marfa on Malta. The hop from Mġarr is the quickest, while departures from Malta usually suit cruise-style days better.
If you plan to step ashore at Blue Lagoon, reserve the free QR-based landing slot separately before you book transport, because boat tickets and lagoon access are not the same thing.
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