Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours)

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Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours)

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Comino’s water is the main reason to go. This private 2-hour boat charter lets you spend it your way, with a skipper who adjusts the route based on conditions and what you want to see, from Blue Lagoon vibes to swims around Crystal Lagoon.

Two things I love about this setup: you’re not sharing the boat, and the “comfort extras” are actually useful—snorkeling equipment, life jackets, a sun canopy, and even a Bluetooth stereo for your soundtrack. One thing to consider: you’ll pay fuel in cash (about €40) with the skipper after the tour, so read that part of the plan before you go.

Key things to know before you sail

  • Private boat for up to 8: no mixing with strangers, so your timing stays yours.
  • Skipper chooses the route: caves, bays, and stops change with sea conditions and your preferences.
  • Snorkel-ready by default: snorkeling gear, life jackets, bottled water, and onboard shade.
  • Top stops in a short window: Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and Comino, all within 2 hours.
  • Languages on board: Maltese, English, and Italian, depending on the skipper/tour guide setup.
  • Harbor-finding tip: one traveler noted it can be tricky—so use the exact meeting point you’re sent before departure.

Entering The Comino Loop: Malta’s Lagoons in 2 Hours

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - Entering The Comino Loop: Malta’s Lagoons in 2 Hours
If you only have a couple hours, Comino can still work. The trick is choosing the right format. A private charter doesn’t try to cram in five things you won’t remember. It’s built for a clean, relaxed rhythm: cruise, swim, snorkel, then move on before the most crowded moments squeeze your comfort.

You’ll also feel the difference in the pace. With a group tour, someone always ends up rushing. Here, your skipper can slow down for better water or shorten a stop if the sea gets rough. That flexibility matters on Comino, where the conditions can change fast and the best spots are the ones you reach at the right moment.

This is especially appealing if you’re pairing Comino with other Malta plans. In 2 hours, you can get the postcard moments without sacrificing your whole day.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Mgarr

Cirkewwa vs Mgarr: Where You Start Changes the Flow

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - Cirkewwa vs Mgarr: Where You Start Changes the Flow
Most days, you’ll depart from one of two places: Cirkewwa Port (Malta) or Mgarr Harbor (Gozo). The meeting point is not something you guess at the dock. You’ll be contacted ahead of time with the exact spot based on which port you choose.

That’s more important than it sounds. One traveler mentioned it was quite hard to find the boat at the harbor. My practical advice: arrive early, open your messages, and confirm the exact meeting point before you start wandering around the piers. On busy days, docks look similar from a distance.

If you’re staying in Malta, Cirkewwa is the straightforward choice. If you’re already in Gozo, Mgarr saves you a chunk of transfer time. Either way, once you’re on the water, the charter format stays the same: private boat, skipper-led route, and time built for swimming and caves.

What You Get Onboard (and why it’s worth paying for)

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - What You Get Onboard (and why it’s worth paying for)
Let’s talk value, because the details here are the difference between a fun half-day and an annoying one.

Your charter includes:

  • Boat tour and a skipper
  • Sun canopy
  • Coolers with ice and drinking water
  • Bluetooth stereo
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Port fees
  • Life jackets
  • Bottled water

This list matters because it reduces the “small costs that add up.” You’re not hunting down snorkel gear last minute, and you’ve got a canopy for sun breaks. Life jackets are there for peace of mind—especially helpful if you’ve got kids or non-swimmers in the group.

The Bluetooth stereo is also a real-life luxury. When you’re floating in clear water, you don’t need a tour microphone and lecture voice. You just need chill music and a skipper who’s steering the boat.

One more practical point: this is priced per boat, not per person. That means the math improves fast if you can fill the group up to 8.

Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon: How the Skipper Uses Your Time

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon: How the Skipper Uses Your Time
The listing calls out Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and Comino as top destinations. The order isn’t guaranteed, because the skipper adapts to sea conditions and your preferences. But in a 2-hour charter, you should expect something like this:

1) Cruise to the main lagoon areas

You’ll get out on Comino’s coastline and into the water where the color shifts dramatically. The cruise portion isn’t just transit—it’s how you position yourself for the best swim windows.

2) A primary swim/snorkel stop around the lagoons

This is where you’ll spend most of your time. You can swim, and you’ve got snorkeling equipment available. If you want to keep it simple, just float and enjoy. If you like snorkeling, bring a steady pace and you’ll see more without getting tired fast.

3) A second stop for caves, bays, or another lagoon swim

For many people, the caves and scenic bays are the “wow” factor after the first swim. If the sea is a bit rough, the skipper may adjust the cave approach and swap in a calmer bay.

Crystal Lagoon typically feels like the quieter cousin of the Blue Lagoon—same clear-water energy, just different lighting and shoreline angles. Your skipper can also choose spots depending on wind direction and the calmness of the shallows.

And yes, Comino is part of the mix too, meaning you’re not only chasing one Instagram color. You’ll get a broader feel for the island’s coastline.

Swimming and Snorkeling, Made Practical

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - Swimming and Snorkeling, Made Practical
People love Comino because the water is clear enough to make snorkeling feel easy. But snorkeling is only fun if the setup is convenient and you don’t waste time figuring out gear.

Here, you’re covered with snorkeling equipment and life jackets. That’s the baseline.

Also, keep in mind what one charter experience highlighted: goggles for swimming and even SUP-style gear were available onboard. That doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed on every single boat, but it’s a good sign. If you’re the type who likes options, ask the skipper when you meet them. A good skipper will tell you what’s available that day and where it makes sense to use it.

My best tip: don’t turn snorkeling into a workout. Short, relaxed swims work better than long sessions in sun and salt. If you get warm, return to the boat for shade under the canopy, then go again when you’re ready.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Mgarr

Caves, Bays, and Scenic Stops: When Conditions Actually Matter

Comino’s caves and coastal scenery are a big part of why people want a boat. The catch is simple: conditions decide what’s comfortable.

Your skipper adapts the route based on sea conditions and your preferences. So if you want more time at the waterline, you might get an extra swim stop. If you want to prioritize cave time, you’ll spend more effort on approach and timing.

This is also why private is a win. A shared tour has to follow a strict pacing system. On a private charter, it’s more “you first” and “water conditions second.”

If you’re not sure what you want, that’s fine too. Tell the skipper what matters most—swimming, snorkeling, caves, or just relaxing with views—and they’ll steer the day. One reason skippers like Ammie and Jolene stand out in past experiences is that they’re described as kind and good at telling stories about what you’re seeing, which makes the route feel more meaningful than just moving between stops.

The Real Cost: $247 Per Boat Plus Approx. €40 Fuel

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - The Real Cost: $247 Per Boat Plus Approx. €40 Fuel
The headline price is $247 per group up to 8 for the 2-hour charter. That’s a “per boat” structure, which is how private tours become reasonable.

But don’t ignore the fuel note. Fuel isn’t included, and the approximate fuel cost is €40 paid locally in cash with the skipper after the tour. Whether it’s €40 exactly can vary, but the key is budgeting for it so you’re not surprised when you’re dockside.

Value check:

  • If you go as 2 people, you’re paying a premium for privacy.
  • If you go as 6–8 people, the per-person cost drops enough that it feels like a smart splurge.

Also remember what’s included. Port fees, life jackets, snorkeling gear, and onboard shade are baked in. If you were to rent a bunch of gear and pay for entry-style extras separately, the private boat starts looking less like a luxury and more like a tidy package.

Comfort, Safety, and the Skipper Factor

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - Comfort, Safety, and the Skipper Factor
A private charter lives or dies by two things: the skipper’s control and the comfort setup.

You get:

  • Life jackets onboard
  • A sun canopy for shade
  • A boat setup with coolers, water, and bottled water
  • A Bluetooth stereo for a calmer vibe

On top of that, the human factor matters. In past experiences, skippers have been described as very friendly and accommodating—one account even notes they were especially kind with a small 4-year-old child. That kind of calm, flexible attitude can make a big difference if your group includes kids, nervous swimmers, or anyone who doesn’t love big waves.

You’ll also appreciate a skipper who can explain what you’re seeing. One person recommended the trip because the skipper was sweet and told stories, including historical context. Even if you’re not a “history person,” it helps the time feel like more than just swimming.

Who Should Book This Private Charter?

This charter is a strong fit if:

  • You have limited time and still want premium water time on your schedule.
  • You want privacy for a small group (priced per boat up to 8).
  • You care about comfort details like canopy shade, snorkel gear, and a calmer onboard atmosphere.
  • Your crew includes mixed comfort levels—because the skipper can adjust stops and the boat includes life jackets.

It’s also a good choice for families, provided you manage expectations: a 2-hour trip is focused, not a long floating day. But if you’ve got little ones, it can be a nice “try the sea without committing to an all-day tour” plan.

If you’re traveling solo with no group and you’re on a tight budget, you might consider whether a shared option would suit better. Private is about control and comfort, and you pay for that.

Tips to Make Your 2 Hours Feel Like 4

Comino Blue Lagoon: Private Boat Charter (2 Hours) - Tips to Make Your 2 Hours Feel Like 4
A 2-hour charter is quick by design. Here’s how you stretch it:

  • Bring a towel and beachwear. You’ll be glad the minute you step off the boat.
  • Wear sunscreen before you leave the harbor. Reapplying while on the water can be annoying.
  • Have a simple plan: swim first, then snorkeling, then caves/bays (or let the skipper choose based on conditions).
  • If you care about music, create a short playlist. Bluetooth stereo is there, so use it.
  • If you’re worried about finding the boat, show up early and follow the exact meeting point you’re sent.

And one more: keep your expectations anchored in reality. This is 2 hours, not a full-day Comino festival. You’re here to get the best water time and a few signature sights, not to cover every corner of the island.

Should You Book CominoPlus’ Private 2-Hour Charter?

I’d book this if your priority is a calm, well-equipped boat outing with maximum time in the water and minimum stress on logistics. The per-boat pricing up to 8 makes it feel fair when you’re not going as just two people, and the included gear (snorkeling equipment, life jackets, canopy, water) is the kind of practical comfort that actually matters on a short trip.

Skip it—or at least think hard—if you’re very price-sensitive, because private charters always cost more than shared tours. Also, remember that weather can affect what’s possible, since the skipper adapts the route.

If you want the Comino lagoons experience without racing through it, this is a smart way to do it.

FAQ

Is this a private boat charter or shared with other guests?

It’s exclusively for your group. You don’t share the boat with other guests.

How long is the charter?

The experience lasts 2 hours.

How much does it cost, and is it per person?

The price is $247 per group, up to 8 people. Prices are per boat, not per person.

What is the fuel cost, and how do you pay it?

Fuel is not included. The approximate fuel cost is €40, payable locally in cash with the skipper on the day of the tour.

Where do you meet the boat?

The exact meeting point is sent to you before departure based on your chosen port: Cirkewwa Port (Malta) or Mgarr Port/Harbor (Gozo).

What should I bring and what’s included on board?

Bring a towel and beachwear. Included items include a boat tour, skipper, sun canopy, coolers with ice and water, Bluetooth stereo, snorkeling equipment, port fees, life jackets, and bottled water.

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