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# Comino and Blue Lagoon Powerboat Trip from St Julian’s

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Comino and Blue Lagoon Powerboat Trip from St Julian’s
- **URL slug**: comino-and-blue-lagoon-powerboat-trip-from-st-julians
- **Course id**: 69838
- **Centre id**: 69688

## Short summary

Enjoy a fast 30-minute powerboat run from St Julian’s to Comino and spend the rest of your day at the Blue Lagoon. This trip is ideal if you want to minimise transfer time, maximise swimming and relaxing, and still enjoy a coastal cave visit on the way back to Malta. With fixed return times and clear instructions from the skipper, it is a simple, efficient way to reach one of Malta’s most famous bays. Key Details 🚤 Duration: 6 hours (10:30–16:30) with a shorter 4.5-hour 12:30–17:00 option Departure times: 10:30 and 12:30 from St Julian’s Departure location: Jetty behind Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel, St Julian’s Outbound journey: Around 30 minutes by powerboat to the Blue Lagoon Main destination: Blue Lagoon, Comino Island (or Santa Marija Bay if you do not hold a pass) Return jour…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Power Boating, Wild Swimming
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Taster
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Malta Island – Central
- **Subregions**: Sliema & St JulianÕs
- **Countries**: Malta


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Verdi St. George's Bay Marina
- **Coordinates**: 35.9275591, 14.4895821 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 55
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: EUR
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Robert Arrigo & Sons
- **Owner / contact label**: Keith Frantz
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: For most activities, we accept bookings up until the start time. For activities which include pick-up transport, we accept bookings up until 9:30 PM on the day prior to the activity. We operate a 24-hour cancellation policy: cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable. Cancellations within 24 hours and no-shows are non-refundable.
- **Booking type (label)**: bokun

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Enjoy a fast 30-minute powerboat run from St Julian’s to Comino and spend the rest of your day at the Blue Lagoon. This trip is ideal if you want to minimise transfer time, maximise swimming and relaxing, and still enjoy a coastal cave visit on the way back to Malta. With fixed return times and clear instructions from the skipper, it is a simple, efficient way to reach one of Malta’s most famous bays. Key Details 🚤 Duration: 6 hours (10:30–16:30) with a shorter 4.5-hour 12:30–17:00 option Departure times: 10:30 and 12:30 from St Julian’s Departure location: Jetty behind Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel, St Julian’s Outbound journey: Around 30 minutes by powerboat to the Blue Lagoon Main destination: Blue Lagoon, Comino Island (or Santa Marija Bay if you do not hold a pass) Return journey: Afternoon pick-up with sea cave visit on the way back Minimum age: 3 years (children must be accompanied by an adult) Access requirement: Government-issued access pass required to disembark at Blue Lagoon (blcomino.com) What to Expect 🕒 Your trip starts at the jetty behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel in St Julian’s, where you check in and board a shared powerboat. After a brief safety overview, you will remain seated while the skipper powers along Malta’s eastern coastline, passing St Paul’s Islands and other shoreline landmarks. The crossing to Comino takes around 30 minutes, making this one of the quickest ways to reach the Blue Lagoon from St Julian’s and giving you more of the day at the island rather than on the boat. On arrival, guests with a valid government access pass go ashore at the Blue Lagoon to enjoy several hours of free time. You can swim in the clear shallows, hire a sunbed, snorkel over the pale sandy bottom, or explore short walking paths that lead to viewpoints and quieter spots around Comino. If you do not hold the required pass, you will instead be dropped at Santa Marija Bay, a quieter cove with good swimming and a more laid-back feel. The 10:30 departure offers roughly six hours door to door with a long middle section on the island, while the 12:30 departure gives a more compact 4.5-hour outing. Later in the afternoon, the powerboat returns to pick you up at the meeting point and time given by the skipper before you went ashore. On the way back, the route includes a short detour to the Comino sea caves, where the boat slows to give you a closer look at the rock formations and narrow inlets that larger vessels often skip. After the…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Powerboat trip from St Julian’s to Comino Island Free time on Comino at the Blue Lagoon or Santa Marija Bay (depending on access pass) Powerboat return trip from Comino to St Julian’s Visit to the Comino sea caves on the return leg Experienced skipper responsible for navigation and safety All fuel costs for outbound and return journeys

### What’s not included
Government-issued access pass to disembark at the Blue Lagoon (must be booked via blcomino.com) Hotel pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation Food, drinks, and snacks on Comino or in St Julian’s Tour guide or guided walks on the island Snorkelling equipment, sunbeds, or umbrellas on shore Tips and gratuities for the skipper or shore staff

### Kit list
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## FAQs

### How long is the trip and how much time do I get on Comino?

This experience is sold as a 6-hour trip for the 10:30 departure and around 4.5 hours for the 12:30 departure. In both cases, the powerboat crossing to Comino takes roughly 30 minutes each way, so most of your time is spent on the island rather than travelling. That makes it a good option if you want a decent chunk of the day at the Blue Lagoon without a long cruise. Once you arrive, you have free time at the Blue Lagoon (or Santa Marija Bay if you do not have an access pass) until the agreed pick-up time in the afternoon. The 10:30 trip usually gives you a longer window ashore, while the 12:30 option is better if you prefer a shorter but still substantial visit. The skipper will confirm your exact return time before you get off the boat.

### How fast is the crossing and what does the ride feel like?

The powerboat is designed to move quickly, which is why the crossing from St Julian’s to Comino takes only about 30 minutes. You stay seated for the full ride while the skipper adjusts speed to match the sea conditions. On calm days the motion feels smooth and efficient; on windier days you can expect some bumps and spray as the boat moves through small waves. Compared with larger ferries or gulet cruises, this feels more direct and compact. If you are comfortable on small boats and do not mind some movement, it is an efficient way to travel. If you dislike speed, are very nervous on the water, or prefer a gentler pace, a larger sightseeing boat may suit you better.

### Do I need a Blue Lagoon access pass, and what if I don’t have one?

Yes. To set foot on the Blue Lagoon shore area, you must obtain a government-issued access pass in advance from blcomino.com. For the 10:30 departure you need to book both the morning and afternoon time slots; for the 12:30 departure you need the afternoon slot. These passes are limited each day, so it is worth applying well ahead of your trip. If you do not have a valid pass when you arrive, you will not be allowed to disembark at the Blue Lagoon. Instead, you will be taken to Santa Marija Bay on Comino, where you can still swim and relax but will not be in the main lagoon area. No refund is given if you are moved to Santa Marija Bay because you did not secure a pass, so it is important to decide in advance where you want to be and organise the access accordingly.

### What is included in the price and what will I need to pay for separately?

The ticket covers your return powerboat transfer from St Julian’s to Comino, your free time on the island, the short visit to the Comino sea caves on the return leg, and all fuel costs. You also have an experienced skipper who looks after navigation and safety and confirms your meeting point and pick-up time. You will need to cover any food, drinks, sunbeds, umbrellas, or snorkelling gear you choose to rent or buy on Comino. Hotel transfers are not included, so you will need to make your own way to and from the jetty in St Julian’s. Tips for the skipper are optional and at your discretion.

### Is this trip suitable for children and families?

Families are welcome, but there are some important conditions. Children under three years old are not allowed, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. Kids need to be able to sit still during the 30-minute crossings and follow basic safety instructions, as everyone must remain seated while the powerboat is moving. Once on Comino, families can make the day as relaxed or active as they wish: paddling in the shallows, swimming, or exploring short paths. Parents should be prepared for strong sun and busy shoreline areas at peak times, so hats, sunscreen, and close supervision around the water are essential. Buoyancy aids can be useful for weaker swimmers.

### Are there health or mobility restrictions I should be aware of?

Because of the speed and motion involved, this trip is not suitable for people with heart problems, back or neck issues, or for anyone who is pregnant. The impact of waves on a small, fast boat can aggravate these conditions, and the operator specifically excludes such guests for safety reasons. It is also not recommended if you suffer badly from seasickness, as smaller boats move more in choppy water. The powerboat is not wheelchair accessible, and strollers are not allowed on board. You will need enough mobility to walk down the ramp to the jetty, step into the boat, and hold yourself steady in your seat during the journey. If you have limited mobility or balance issues, a larger, more stable vessel will generally be more comfortable.

### Where exactly is the meeting point and when should I arrive?

The powerboat departs from the jetty behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel at 8, Ix-Xatt Ta' San Ġorġ in St Julian’s. When you reach the entrance to the hotel’s underground car park, you will see a black iron gate. Go through the gate, take the ramp down, turn left, and follow the yellow line painted on the ground until you reach the jetty where the boats and jet skis are moored. You should arrive 15–20 minutes before your scheduled departure time to allow for finding the location, checking in, and boarding without rushing. If you cut it too fine, you risk missing the boat; the powerboat has a fixed timetable and cannot wait, as it must also meet return times on Comino.

### What kind of bag or equipment can I bring on the boat?

S pace on a powerboat is limited, so large suitcases and bulky luggage are not allowed. The best approach is to bring a small day pack with only what you need for the hours you will spend on Comino: swimwear, towel, sunscreen, water, and a few personal items. Keeping bags compact makes boarding safer and leaves more room for everyone on board. If you are bringing valuables such as phones or cameras, consider using a dry bag or waterproof pouch, as there can be spray during the crossing. Anything non-essential is best left at your accommodation, as there is no dedicated storage area or lockers on the powerboat itself.

### What should I take with me for a day at the Blue Lagoon or Santa Marija Bay?

Treat it like a beach and swimming day. Pack swimwear, a towel, high-factor sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or cap. Lightweight clothing that dries quickly is more comfortable if it gets splashed, and sandals or water shoes are useful for rocky entries into the sea. A refillable bottle of water is especially important in summer. Cash is handy for sunbed hire, drinks, snacks, or small purchases on Comino, as card payments can be unreliable in places with intermittent mobile signal. If you enjoy snorkelling, bringing your own mask, snorkel, and fins is a good idea so you can use them whenever you like without needing to rent equipment on the island.

### Is this a guided tour or will I be on my own on Comino?

This is not a guided tour. The skipper’s role is to handle the boat, give a safety briefing, explain where and when to meet for your return, and point out key information about the timetable. Once you step ashore, your time on Comino is entirely at leisure, so you decide where to swim, where to sit, and how far to walk. Because there is no guide leading you around the island, it is important to listen carefully to the skipper’s instructions before you get off the boat. Make a note of the meeting time and landmark for your pick-up, and ask any questions at that point. As long as you return to the correct spot at the agreed time, the rest of your day is completely up to you.

### What happens if the weather turns bad or the sea is rough?

The operator monitors weather and sea conditions closely and may adjust the itinerary if needed. This can mean altering speed, changing the exact route, or, in more serious cases, cancelling a departure if conditions are not safe for a powerboat. Safety takes priority, especially as smaller boats feel strong wind and swell more directly than larger vessels. If the trip is cancelled due to poor weather, sea conditions, or strong winds, you will normally be offered a new date or a full refund if you cannot reschedule. If you decide to cancel your place less than 24 hours before departure for personal reasons, the standard 100% cancellation fee applies, as your seat will already have been reserved.



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