REVIEW · MELLIEHA
Comino Blue Lagoon Express
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Blue Lagoon looks best when you do not waste time getting there. This Comino Blue Lagoon Express packs a roundtrip ferry ride, time at the water, and an included cave exploration into one $17 ticket. I like that it is built for convenience, not planning headaches, with a modern vessel and scenic views the whole way.
Two things I really appreciate: first, the express ferry makes the Malta–Comino trip feel straightforward and efficient; second, the cave exploration is included, so you are not piecing together extra activities. The main drawback to keep in mind is strict timing. One review notes that arriving about 5 minutes late meant they could not participate, and they said no refund was possible, so give yourself a buffer.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Roundtrip Express Ferry From Malta to Comino: Fast, Comfortable, Simple
- Blue Lagoon Time: What You Actually Do on Arrival
- Cave Exploration Included: The Thrill Without Extra Ticket Shopping
- Choosing a Return Time: Flexibility That Requires a Clock
- Modern Ferry Value: Is $17 a Good Deal?
- What’s Included vs Not: The Details That Save You Money
- Languages and Meeting Style: English, Italian, Maltese
- Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Common Friction Points and How to Avoid Them
- Quick Practical Tips for a Smoother Day
- Should You Book the Comino Blue Lagoon Express?
- FAQ
- How much does the Comino Blue Lagoon Express cost?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What is included in the ticket?
- Are food and drinks included?
- How often do departures run?
- What languages are available for the host or greeter?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Express roundtrip ferry: You get transportation from Malta to Comino and back in one ticket.
- Blue Lagoon photo time: Arrival comes with time to explore and take plenty of pictures.
- Cave exploration included: You get a thrilling cave activity without buying a separate add-on.
- Spacious, modern boat: Comfort matters on a day trip, and this ride is designed for that.
- Hourly schedule from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM: More flexibility than a single-departure tour.
- Private group listing: Your booking may be handled as a private group option, depending on availability.
Roundtrip Express Ferry From Malta to Comino: Fast, Comfortable, Simple

The day starts with boarding in Malta on an express ferry. Your ticket covers the roundtrip ride, so you are not stuck figuring out return times or hunting for last-minute boats. Expect a scenic journey as you head toward Comino, with views over the water along the way.
This is also the kind of trip that works because it is built around rhythm. Trips run hourly from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, which is a big deal if you want flexibility on vacation. If one start time feels too early or too late, you can choose another without losing the whole plan.
The ferry itself is described as spacious and modern, which usually means easier seating, calmer movement, and less time “feeling like you are just getting there.” If you tend to get antsy on boats, this is the style of ride that helps. Just remember: if your ticket includes a cave activity, your schedule is only as good as your punctuality.
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Blue Lagoon Time: What You Actually Do on Arrival

When you arrive at Comino, you get time to explore the Blue Lagoon area. The whole point is the view. Think of it as a water-focused stop where you will be looking, photographing, and soaking in the scenery while you decide how you want to spend your time.
Because the activity set includes cave exploration, I treat this arrival window like your chance to get oriented quickly. I like arriving with a plan that is simple: grab photos first, then take a slow walk around the waterfront area to find the best viewpoints. If you want swim time, you will likely want to time it so you are not rushing later for the cave portion.
One practical note: your ferry return time is of your choosing. That sounds great, and it is, but it also means you should not “wing it” too hard. Leave buffer for the cave activity timing and for getting back to the ferry on time. This matters more than you think, especially given the strictness hinted at in at least one review.
Cave Exploration Included: The Thrill Without Extra Ticket Shopping

The ticket includes a cave exploration activity. That is the most “extra value” part of the day because it is not just a ferry ride and a pretty view. Instead, you get a hands-on experience that happens during the same overall trip.
I like included cave activities because you avoid the annoying scavenger hunt of booking another provider on a tight day. You just show up with the ticket, follow the host’s instructions, and go. Your ticket also lists the experience in a way that suggests it is tied to discovering wonders beneath the Blue Lagoon area, which gives the day a stronger story than a basic sightseeing stop.
Still, keep expectations realistic. Cave exploration typically means you need to pay attention to safety guidance, move carefully, and handle wet or uneven surfaces. Pack for that kind of environment even if the day also includes open-air views. If you arrive late, you may lose your place in the activity schedule, and at least one review suggests there can be consequences.
Choosing a Return Time: Flexibility That Requires a Clock
You have time to explore after arrival, and then you climb back aboard the ferry at your chosen time. That flexibility is genuinely useful. If the Blue Lagoon looks calm when you get there, you can take more time. If you want to keep the day moving, you can head back sooner.
But with flexible return times, the biggest risk is not missing the ferry by minutes and then realizing the day does not wait for you. One review specifically mentioned arriving about 5 minutes late and being unable to participate in the activity, plus they said no refund was possible. Even if your experience is different, it is a loud warning that “close enough” probably is not close enough.
My practical advice: treat your return planning like a safety margin exercise. Decide an earlier “point of no return” for yourself, so you are not sprinting at the end of the day. And if your day includes both the Blue Lagoon exploring and cave exploration, build in time to transition between the two parts without stress.
Modern Ferry Value: Is $17 a Good Deal?
At $17 per person, this is priced like a value-focused day trip. The reason it can feel like a smart deal is what you get for that money: a roundtrip express ferry plus cave exploration, both included.
If you were to price those pieces separately, you often end up paying more once you factor in ticketing, coordination, and time. Here, you get one ticket for transportation and one included activity. That matters because Comino is a day-trip destination where time is tight and schedules are king.
Where the value gets less tidy is food and drinks. They are not included, so you need a real budget for snacks, water, or a meal once you’re on the island. If you forget that, the total cost can creep up fast. I suggest planning for at least water and something small even if you think you will eat later.
Also, your time is compressed by design. This is valid for one day, and it runs on an hourly schedule. That is great if you want a focused visit. It is less great if you want a slow, all-day hangout with no deadlines.
What’s Included vs Not: The Details That Save You Money

Included:
- Roundtrip express ferry ticket
- Cave exploration
Not included:
- Food and drinks
That simple list is one of the reasons I like this type of trip. It helps you avoid the classic trap where a “cheap” ticket turns expensive after you discover you need to add multiple extras. You do not have to guess whether you will be provided meals or drinks—because you will not.
So plan like you are buying a transportation-and-activity package. Bring or buy what you need to stay comfortable. If you get hungry easily, consider grabbing snacks before your ferry, then keep things flexible once you arrive on Comino.
Languages and Meeting Style: English, Italian, Maltese

The host or greeter is listed with English, Italian, and Maltese. That matters more than it sounds, because a day trip can get stressful if you do not fully understand where to go or when to be ready.
The provider is Paradise Watersports, and the experience is described as a private group option. “Private group” can mean different things depending on how the operator runs bookings, so I recommend you check what your specific departure will look like. Even if it is not fully private in the way you imagine, the key takeaway is that you should expect staff communication in those languages.
For your part, bring your confirmation info and keep an eye on meeting points. Cave exploration days are time-sensitive, and clear communication is the easiest way to avoid missing your slot.
Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This is a good fit if you want the highlights with minimal fuss. I would book it if you like day-trip structure: ferry over, time to explore, included activity, ferry back. It also suits people who want flexibility in departure times thanks to the hourly schedule from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
It may not be ideal if you dislike tight timing. The negative review about being late is a reminder that these days run on schedules. If you are the kind of person who likes to wander without a clock, you may feel rushed when the cave activity and boarding windows overlap.
It also suits travelers who value photo time but want more than one view. Blue Lagoon time gives you the iconic Comino scenery, while cave exploration adds a different kind of memory. Together, they make the day feel like more than a single scenic stop.
Common Friction Points and How to Avoid Them
Based on the information available, the biggest friction point is timing. The clearest review detail is about arriving around 5 minutes late and not being able to participate in the activity, along with a statement that no refund was possible. Even if your operator handles things differently that day, the lesson is the same: be early.
Here’s how to reduce your risk:
- Plan to arrive at the meeting point before you think you need to.
- Keep your phone charged, so you can check departure instructions quickly.
- If your start time is flexible, choose one that gives you a calmer morning.
Another practical issue is food. Since food and drinks are not included, you should avoid relying on purchases you might not find in time. Bring water if that is allowed by the operator at boarding. At minimum, plan to buy snacks once you arrive so you do not lose your energy before the cave portion.
Quick Practical Tips for a Smoother Day
Because your day mixes water scenery and cave exploration, pack like you’ll be comfortable in both settings. You’ll want footwear that works on damp surfaces and clothes that dry easily if you get splashed or wet near the lagoon.
Also, bring a small plan for your time. When the Blue Lagoon stop starts, decide quickly what you want most: photos, walking, relaxation, or any water time. Then let the cave exploration be the fixed anchor in the middle of your schedule.
Finally, treat return boarding as non-negotiable. If you choose a later return time, great—but if you feel like you are running behind, do not use “it’ll be fine” thinking. That mindset is how you end up in the exact situation the late-arrival review warns about.
Should You Book the Comino Blue Lagoon Express?
I’d book it if you want a one-day Comino experience that combines iconic views with an included cave activity, all connected by a roundtrip express ferry. At $17 per person, the value is strongest when you will use both parts of the ticket: the ferry ride plus cave exploration. If you are looking for a full, unstructured day with lots of meals included, you may feel the gaps, since food and drinks are not part of the package.
Before you commit, I’d take the timing warning seriously. Pick a departure time that fits your pace, arrive early, and give yourself buffer before the cave activity and the ferry boarding.
FAQ
How much does the Comino Blue Lagoon Express cost?
It costs $17 per person.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see starting times.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket includes a roundtrip express ferry ride from Malta and cave exploration.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
How often do departures run?
Trips run hourly, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
What languages are available for the host or greeter?
The host or greeter offers English, Italian, and Maltese.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















