Our private boat tour is based on customer satisfaction. The guides on-board will do their best to make your time with us unforgettable. We offer a wide knowledge on the Maltese islands and are eager to share this with you.
The boat you will be on is a traditional 12 meter boat called ‘luzzu’. These traditional boats where built primarily for fishing but their colorful image and design has recently become a tourist attraction and a part of maltese culture.
A bar is provided on-board serving alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, snacks and ice-creams.
During the tour, we will take you around the beautiful island of Comino, starting from the Blue Lagoon, heading East to Sant Marija Caves and back to the west part, the Crystal Lagoon. Along the journey you have the chance to stop, swim and relax wherever you want. A detailed summary of the places we will visit are in the tour details section above.
A BBQ on-board can also be provided upon request.
You own the boat for the day!
You will have the chance to swim in the crystal blue waters of this stunning beach and see a natural cave which you can swim through. A pretty sandy beach is there as well. Various kiosks available serving fast food, pizzas, alcoholic beverages served in a pineapple and ice-creams. Watersports can also be done here. The stunning tower of Saint Mary can be visited from here.
Another pretty beach offering a more peaceful environment than the Blue Lagoon. Two sandy beaches are perfect for parents with young children.
A must do experience! With us, you will get the chance not only to see the splendid caves that this island has to offer but also swim in a pond which is located right inside a cave. Our guide will show you the way inside. After you swim to the cave’s entrance, the guide will help you get on land and after walking 10metres inside the cave, a lovely pond is found. It is possible to swim in it and if you are a good diver, you can also dive under and pass through to the other side, why not? For those film enthusiasts, inside this cave is where the ‘Count of Monte Cristo’ was filmed. Plenty other caves are seen around here.
You will make your own way to the meeting points