Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer

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Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer

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Comino’s Blue Lagoon is one of those places that feels famous for good reason. This roundtrip ferry transfer gets you there efficiently, with ferry crossings timed every 30 minutes and a plan that includes the Blue Lagoon plus a complimentary caves trip. I like that it keeps the day simple, while still giving you extra options with an optional Gozo stop. One thing to consider: your total time on the islands is limited, so you’ll want to be ready to swim and snorkel quickly rather than stretch the day out.

The vibe here is practical: you’re not signing up for a long, complicated tour. You’re taking a short ferry ride to the main sights, with clear stops and a return to the same meeting point. Based on the strong feedback and the repeated themes of fun and beautiful views, this is the kind of outing that delivers on the postcards without a lot of stress.

Key Points Before You Go

  • Frequent departures every 30 minutes and daily service, so you’re not stuck waiting around all day.
  • Two quick ferry legs of about 25 minutes each, which helps you spend more time where it counts.
  • Complimentary caves trip included, giving you extra scenery and good photo angles on the way.
  • Blue Lagoon visit time for swimming and snorkeling, with Comino as your base for that highlight.
  • Optional Gozo stop for a second island feel, if you want more than just the lagoon.
  • Food and drinks are not included, so plan on bringing or buying what you need.

Why This Comino Ferry Feels Like the Right Kind of Shortcut

Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer - Why This Comino Ferry Feels Like the Right Kind of Shortcut
Let’s be honest: Malta’s island-hopping can turn into a time sink if you pick the wrong plan. This one is built around a short, frequent ferry rhythm—quick crossings, clear island stops, and a return to the start. The result is a day that works even if you don’t want to manage schedules like a part-time logistics manager.

I also like that the experience doesn’t just say Blue Lagoon and stop there. You get a complimentary caves trip, which matters because it adds variety before you hit the lagoon. If you love photos, that early scenery helps you get that “wow” moment before you ever see the water up close.

Price is another big piece of the puzzle. At $17 per person for a round trip, it’s positioned as a value-focused way to reach Comino—especially compared with full-day boat tours that tend to cost more for less flexibility. You still need to plan your own snacks, but the transport part is straightforward.

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Where You Board: Cirkewwa Booth by the Café

Your meeting point is the Comino ferry booth right next to the Cirkewwa Café. That’s a helpful detail because it means you can build your day around a known landmark rather than hunting for a generic pier.

The route also mentions departures from both Cirkewwa and Marfa. In practice, that gives you a better chance of matching your plans to a departure time. If you’re staying closer to one side of the island, this flexibility can save you time and hassle.

Also note the tour ends back at the same meeting point. That reduces the “what now?” factor when you’re ready to wrap up. After a swim-heavy stop on Comino, having a return plan already locked in is a real comfort.

The Caves Trip: Your Free Scenery Bonus

Blue Lagoon: Roundtrip Ferry Transfer - The Caves Trip: Your Free Scenery Bonus
One of the smartest inclusions here is the complimentary caves trip. Even if your main goal is the Blue Lagoon, the caves add something different: a change in scenery, water views from another angle, and photo opportunities that don’t feel repetitive.

The day’s flow also supports this. The tour runs as a round trip with ferry legs and scenic viewing time on the route to Comino. That means the caves aren’t a random extra bolted on at the end—they’re part of the journey.

Practical tip: if you care about photos, be ready during the cave segment. Sea conditions can affect visibility and lighting, and a quick window is often all you get. Bring your phone in a waterproof pouch or bag, or at least use something that can handle splash risk.

The Ferry Ride to Comino: What the 25 Minutes Means for Your Day

The crossing is about 25 minutes each way. That duration is short enough to feel easy, but long enough to count as real travel time. It’s a good balance if you’re squeezing Comino into a longer Malta itinerary.

Because departures happen every 30 minutes and it runs daily, you’re not forced into a single rigid schedule. That matters if you’re planning around meals, beach time, or a morning sightseeing block in Malta.

On the water, expect scenic views en route to Comino. You don’t need to overthink it: this isn’t a long overnight transfer where you’re stuck bored for hours. It’s a quick ride with views, then you’re on the islands.

Blue Lagoon on Comino: Swimming and Snorkeling Time

This is the headline stop: Blue Lagoon, Malta (Comino). The plan specifically includes time for swimming and snorkeling. That’s important because it tells you how the stop is meant to be used. This isn’t a “look and leave” kind of visit.

Here’s how I’d think about it if you’re choosing this: the Blue Lagoon is famous for a reason, but the real joy is being able to get in the water. Even if you’re not a hardcore snorkeler, you can still enjoy swimming and the look of the area from the waterline.

Timing note: since the ferry legs are only about 25 minutes each way and the day centers on Comino, you should assume your lagoon time is limited. So show up ready. If you’re bringing gear, have it organized before you reach the Blue Lagoon so you’re not losing precious minutes.

What to bring (based on what’s not included): food and drinks aren’t part of the ticket. So plan for water, snacks, and anything you need for comfort. Even if you’re just staying a few hours, hydration and a small bite can make the difference between a fun swim and a rushed exit.

Optional Gozo Stop: Adding an Extra Island Without Losing the Plot

For the same price, you can add an optional stop in Gozo. Gozo is known for charming villages and beautiful landscapes—and that’s exactly why this add-on can be worth considering. It changes the day from one-island focus to a two-island story.

That said, “optional” also means you’ll want to think about energy and timing. If you come primarily for swimming and snorkeling in the Blue Lagoon, adding Gozo can feel like switching gears fast. If you’re more into views, walking, and atmosphere, then the Gozo stop turns the ferry transfer into a bigger island day.

A practical way to decide: ask yourself what you’ll regret more—missing the lagoon water time, or missing the chance to see Gozo as part of the same itinerary. Since the transport is already scheduled around the ferry, your best move is to choose the option that matches your biggest priority.

The Deal Value: $17, Round Trip, and What You Still Pay For

At $17 per person, this is priced for people who want the main sights without paying for a premium “everything included” package. And for what you get—round trip ferry service, Blue Lagoon visit, complimentary caves trip, and an optional Gozo stop—that’s strong value.

Here’s what affects the real value in your wallet:

  • Food and drinks are not included, so factor in at least water and a snack (or a plan to purchase on the islands).
  • The experience includes shuttle service and a three islands ferry connection, so you’re not arranging separate transportation for the island links.

The ferry approach also cuts down on the stress of managing transfers. Instead of juggling multiple tickets and confusing segments, you get a single plan that runs daily with frequent departures.

If you’re a budget-minded traveler, this is likely one of the more cost-effective ways to reach Comino’s Blue Lagoon from Malta—especially when you want the essentials done well.

Who This Trip Suits Best (And Who Might Want Another Option)

This is a great fit if:

  • you want a simple, day-trip style ferry to Comino
  • your priority is getting actual time at Blue Lagoon for swimming and snorkeling
  • you like the idea of a free caves segment for photos and scenery
  • you’re flexible enough to choose an optional Gozo stop

It may be less ideal if:

  • you want long, slow island exploration with lots of walking and minimal switching between activities
  • you expect food and drinks to be included (they aren’t)
  • you want a guide-style narrative throughout the day (the information you have here emphasizes the ferry transfer and inclusions, not a spoken tour)

Since the host or greeter is listed as English, language should be straightforward.

Timing Tips That Make a Short Ferry Day Feel Longer

Because the crossings are compact and the island time is the payoff, your day will feel better if you run it like a swimmer, not a spectator.

A few practical moves:

  • Arrive early enough to get sorted at the Comino ferry booth by Cirkewwa Café so you’re not rushing.
  • Keep essentials ready in one place: swimwear, towel, and water-resistant storage for your phone.
  • If you’re snorkeling, be prepared to spend time in the water quickly after arrival rather than waiting around.

Also, this is one of those trips where the scenery can shift quickly with water and light. If your goal is photos, don’t assume you’ll have time later. The best shot may happen during the caves portion or during the lagoon arrival.

Should You Book This Blue Lagoon Roundtrip Ferry Transfer?

I’d book this if you want a value-focused, low-stress route to Comino and Blue Lagoon, with a complimentary caves trip and the option to add Gozo. The strongest signal from the overall rating is that people found it genuinely fun, with comments pointing to the views and a satisfying experience for the price. With daily service and departures every 30 minutes, it also fits real travel schedules rather than forcing one perfect timing window.

I’d think twice if you want a long, guide-led adventure or if you’re hoping the ticket covers everything like food and drinks. In that case, you might prefer a more all-inclusive day tour.

If your plan is Malta + beaches + a realistic ferry day, this is the kind of straightforward booking that usually works out well.

FAQ

How much is the Blue Lagoon: roundtrip ferry transfer?

The price is listed as $17 per person.

How long is the ferry transfer?

The duration is listed as 25 minutes (check available starting times).

Where does the tour depart from?

It departs from Marfa/Cirkewwa, Malta, and the meeting point is the Comino ferry booth right next to the Cirkewwa Café.

How often does the ferry run?

The trip runs every 30 minutes.

Does this include a visit to the Blue Lagoon?

Yes. The itinerary includes a stop at Blue Lagoon, with time for swimming and snorkeling.

Is Gozo included?

An optional stop in Gozo is available for the same price.

What is included besides the ferry and Blue Lagoon?

Included items listed are the Blue Lagoon visit, round trip, optional Gozo stop, complimentary caves tour, three islands ferry connection, and shuttle service.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is listed as up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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