A full-day cruise to the islands of Comino and Gozo is the perfect way to spend a sunny Mediterranean day in Malta. You'll sail first to Gozo, where a shuttle bus will take you to Victoria, the island's capital. Here, you'll have some free time to explore, wander through its streets and capture a few photos. Then it's back on board to sail to Comino, home of the famous Blue Lagoon, with its crystal-clear waters featured in many films. Before returning to your hotel, you'll have time for a refreshing swim in the Blue Lagoon or simply relax on the boat with an ice-cool drink in hand.

Gozo and Comino cruise
- You'll enjoy a full-day cruise across Malta's islands of Gozo and Comino.
- There's a stop at Gozo's capital, Victoria, with time to explore at leisure
- Swimming in the famous Blue Lagoon at Comino is part of the tour
Boat cruise
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Bugibba departure point:
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- You can board the I See Malta boat at the Sliema Ferries terminal before 10:00 or at the Bugibba Jetty before 10:40
- Please make sure you are there at least 20 minutes before departure time at the designated boarding points
- As of 19th May 2025, the Government of Malta has introduced new regulations for visitors wishing to set foot on the island of Comino. It is the responsibility of each visitor to secure a Comino access ticket by booking through www.blcomino.comEach guest may book up to four tickets per time slot and must book the AFTERNOON SLOT ONLY (13:30 to 17:30 hrs). This is free of charge but imperative
- Subject to weather conditions
- Food and drinks not included
- Transfers not included
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
What people say about this experience
Based on 8 reviews from verified customers
Review categories
Service
3.4/5
Safety
3.4/5
Staff
3.4/5
Value for money
3.9/5
Anonymous
From United States of America - September 2025Great
Overall rated4/5
Ideally I would have more time in Gozo to see more of the citadel. Overall really enjoyed the day.
Dawny
From United States of America - July 2025Travelled with a group of friends
35 - 44 years old
Great
Overall rated4/5
The boat trip to Gozo was a lovely opportunity to see Malta from the sea. The boat was well equipped with seats in the sun or shade, also had a bar a ...
Teevee
From United Kingdom - June 2025Solo traveller
Average
Overall rated3/5
The joining instructions I was sent with my voucher were incorrect. Rather than being given a tour of Gozo, we were simply driven to the capital and l ...
Paul
From United Kingdom - October 2022Travelled as a couple
55 - 64 years old
Great
Overall rated3/5
The ‘panoramic’ tour was to the National Shrine for 10 mins then dumped into the Capital for 2 hours! The mini bus was old, no A/C, seatbelts didn’t w ...
Sara
From United Kingdom - October 2022Travelled as a couple
18 - 24 years old
Great
Overall rated4/5
The trip Was amazing overall, however when we got to Gozo getting off the boat was very confusing. We had a panoramic bus tour included so as we heade ...
David
From United Kingdom - September 2022Travelled as a couple
45 - 54 years old
Great
Overall rated4/5
Everything was ok until we embarked on our sightseeing tour of Gozo. The minibus was old and no air conditioning. The driver was uncommunicative and d ...
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