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# Comino and The Blue Lagoon Trip by Speedboat

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Comino and The Blue Lagoon Trip by Speedboat
- **URL slug**: comino-and-the-blue-lagoon-trip-by-speedboat
- **Course id**: 69829
- **Centre id**: 69688

## Short summary

Experience a fast, direct speedboat run from St Julian’s to Comino’s famous Blue Lagoon, with flexible departure times to match your plans. This trip is ideal if you want less time on a large ferry and more time actually at the lagoon swimming, snorkelling, or exploring the island. You’ll cruise the east coast of Malta, enjoy a full day (or half day, depending on your chosen option) on Comino, then return via the Comino sea caves. Key Details 🚤 Duration: Flexible Departure location: Jetty behind Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel, St Julian’s Outbound travel time: Around 45 minutes by speedboat to the Blue Lagoon Main destination: Blue Lagoon, Comino Island (Santa Marija Bay if you do not hold a pass) Return: Speedboat pick-up from Comino with sea cave visit on the way back Access requi…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Power Boating
- **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**: 45
- **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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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: —
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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
Experience a fast, direct speedboat run from St Julian’s to Comino’s famous Blue Lagoon, with flexible departure times to match your plans. This trip is ideal if you want less time on a large ferry and more time actually at the lagoon swimming, snorkelling, or exploring the island. You’ll cruise the east coast of Malta, enjoy a full day (or half day, depending on your chosen option) on Comino, then return via the Comino sea caves. Key Details 🚤 Duration: Flexible Departure location: Jetty behind Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel, St Julian’s Outbound travel time: Around 45 minutes by speedboat to the Blue Lagoon Main destination: Blue Lagoon, Comino Island (Santa Marija Bay if you do not hold a pass) Return: Speedboat pick-up from Comino with sea cave visit on the way back Access requirement: Government-issued access pass required to disembark at Blue Lagoon (book via blcomino.com, correct time slot per departure) Minimum age: 3 years (children must be accompanied by an adult) What to Expect 🌊 Your trip begins at the jetty behind the Verdi St. George’s Bay Marina Hotel in St Julian’s, where you check in and board a modern speedboat. After a short safety briefing, the skipper takes you out along Malta’s eastern coastline, keeping a good pace while you remain seated for the duration of the ride. You will pass St Paul’s Islands and other coastal landmarks on the way, with around 45 minutes of fast, direct travel to Comino. This is one of the quickest ways to reach the Blue Lagoon from St Julian’s, cutting down transfer time so you can maximise time at the destination. On arrival at Comino, guests with a valid access pass go ashore at the Blue Lagoon for their chosen time window. Here you have free time to organise your own day: swim in the clear shallows, snorkel over the pale sandy bottom, rent a sunbed on shore if you wish, or walk short trails that lead to viewpoints around the island. If you do not hold the required pass, you will instead be taken to Santa Marija Bay, a quieter cove on Comino that still offers good swimming and space to relax by the water. The length of your stay on the island depends on the departure slot you selected, ranging from a compact half-day to a full-day visit. Later, at the agreed time, you will meet the boat at the exact point and time confirmed by the skipper before you go ashore. The return run includes a short sea cave section around Comino, where the speedboat slows to give you a close look at rock formations and sma…

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

### 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 Food and drinks Tour guide or guided activities on Comino Snorkelling equipment, sunbeds, or umbrellas on shore Tips and gratuities (optional)

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### How long is the trip and what are the time options?

The overall duration depends on the departure you choose. The shortest options are around 2.5 hours, while the longest option gives you up to about 8.5 hours door to door. The speedboat run from St Julian’s to the Blue Lagoon takes roughly 45 minutes each way, with the rest of your time spent on Comino itself. You can pick from several departures: shorter morning or evening slots if you just want a quick visit, or mid-morning options if you’d like most of the day at the Blue Lagoon. Each departure has a defined approximate return time, so you can plan meals, onward travel, or other activities around it.

### How does the flexible duration work in practice?

When you book, you select a specific departure time, which also fixes your return slot. For example, the 09:30 trip returns around 13:00, the 10:00 departure returns about 15:30, and the early afternoon departures come back late afternoon. Evening runs are shorter and focus on a later swim and coastal views. You cannot freely jump between return times on the day; the boat needs to keep to its schedule and knows exactly how many people it must pick up. The skipper will confirm your meeting time and location for the return leg before you go ashore, and it is your responsibility to be there on time.

### Do I really need an access pass for the Blue Lagoon, and what happens if I don’t have one?

Yes, if you want to step ashore at the Blue Lagoon, you must obtain a government-issued access pass in advance from the official website blcomino.com. This is a national rule introduced in May 2025 and not something the operator can override. You also need to match the time slot on your pass to your chosen departure: morning, afternoon, or evening according to the schedule listed in the trip details. If you do not have a valid pass for the correct time period, you will not be allowed to disembark at the Blue Lagoon itself. In that case, the skipper will instead take you to Santa Marija Bay on Comino, where you can still swim and relax by the sea. No refund is given for this change, so it is important to arrange your pass correctly if going ashore at the Blue Lagoon is important to you.

### What is the speedboat ride like, and is it suitable if I’m nervous about fast boats?

The boat is designed to travel quickly between St Julian’s and Comino, so you can expect a lively ride with some bumps and spray, especially if the sea is choppy. You will need to remain seated throughout the journey while the skipper manages the speed based on the conditions. It is not the same experience as a large, slow-moving ferry; it is more direct and compact. If you are very anxious about speed, have never been on a small boat, or dislike movement on the water, you may find a larger, slower cruise more comfortable. If you are generally fine with speed but just want to avoid the worst seats, aim for a position further towards the centre of the boat and follow the skipper’s guidance when boarding.

### Are there age limits or health restrictions I should know about?

Children must be at least three years old to join and must travel with an accompanying adult. Families often like the shorter runs because there is less time on the boat and more focus on the beach and swimming side of the day. Parents should be confident that their children can sit still and follow instructions during the 45-minute journeys. For health and safety reasons, people with heart problems, back or neck issues, and pregnant women cannot take part. The motion and occasional impacts from waves can aggravate these conditions. The trip is also not recommended for anyone with serious mobility impairments or guests who are regularly affected by seasickness, as the smaller hull feels sea state more than a large ship.

### Where exactly do we depart from in St Julian’s and when should I arrive?

The departure point is 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, look for the black iron gate. Go through the gate, walk down the ramp, 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 to allow time to find the jetty, check in, and board the boat calmly. Arriving late puts you at risk of missing your slot; the speedboat cannot delay departure without impacting the rest of the timetable and the pick-up times on Comino.

### What kind of luggage or bags can I bring?

There is limited space on a speedboat, so large suitcases and bulky luggage are not allowed. You should bring only a small day bag with essentials such as swimwear, towel, sunscreen, water, and any personal items you need for the hours you will spend on Comino. Keeping bags compact also makes boarding and disembarking faster and safer. If you have valuables, use a small dry bag or waterproof pouch to keep them protected from spray and sand. Anything that is not essential for the day is better left at your accommodation, as there is no dedicated luggage hold or locker system on the speedboat itself.

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

Plan as you would for a beach day: swimwear, a towel, high-factor sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or cap are all important. Lightweight clothing that dries quickly is more comfortable than heavy cotton if you get splashed on the boat. Sandals or water shoes work well for rocky shorelines and getting in and out of the sea. You should also bring some cash for sunbeds, snacks, or drinks on Comino, as card payments are not guaranteed everywhere. A refillable water bottle is useful, especially in the hotter months. If you like snorkelling, consider bringing your own mask, snorkel, and fins so you can make the most of the clear water around the bays.

### Is this trip guided, and what support do I get on Comino?

This is not a guided tour in the traditional sense. The skipper is responsible for the boat, safety briefing, and explaining the meeting point and time for your return, but once you are on Comino, your time is completely your own. You decide whether to stay close to the water, walk to viewpoints, or focus purely on swimming and relaxing. Because there is no guide leading a group on shore, it’s important to listen carefully to the instructions given on the boat before you disembark. Make a note of the exact meeting point and time for pick-up and ask any questions before you step onto the island so you are confident about where to be later.

### What happens if the weather is rough or the sea conditions change?

The operator monitors sea and wind conditions and has the right to alter the itinerary if needed. In practice, this can mean changing the exact route, adjusting speed, or, in more serious cases, cancelling the trip if conditions are not safe for a speedboat. Your comfort and safety are prioritised, especially as smaller boats feel rough seas more directly. If the trip is cancelled by the operator due to weather or sea conditions, you will usually be offered a new date or a full refund if you cannot reschedule. If you cancel your own booking less than 24 hours before departure, the normal 100% cancellation fee applies, as your seat on the boat will have been reserved for you.



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