Comino & Blue Lagoon

Comino & Blue Lagoon: Your Gateway to Paradise

Nestled between Malta and Gozo, Comino is the smallest of the inhabited Maltese islands and a haven of natural beauty, tranquility, and rich history. While it is mostly uninhabited, this gem boasts some of the clearest turquoise waters in the Mediterranean, coupled with historical landmarks and unique landscapes. Comino is the perfect destination for day trips, boat excursions, or even adventurous overnight stays.

Comino boat trips

A Dive Into History: Comino’s Storied Past

Comino’s historical significance is as captivating as its natural beauty. Dominating the island’s landscape is St. Mary’s Tower, built in the early 17th century by the Knights of St. John. Originally a defensive structure, it also served as a prison. Today, it stands as a testament to the island’s strategic importance in Malta’s maritime history.

Close by is the Isolation Hospital, which has its own intriguing past. Used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to quarantine patients with cholera and the plague, it was later repurposed during World War I to house German prisoners.

The Blue Lagoon

No trip to Comino is complete without visiting the world-famous Blue Lagoon. With its dazzling white sands and crystal-clear, turquoise waters, it’s a favorite for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation. The shallow waters make it ideal for families, while the vibrant marine life attracts snorkelers from around the globe.

While the Blue Lagoon often takes center stage, other serene bays like Santa Marija Bay and San Niklaw Bay offer quieter alternatives. These bays provide a more tranquil experience, perfect for those seeking to escape the crowds while still basking in the island’s natural beauty.

A Diver’s Paradise

For underwater enthusiasts, Comino is a dream come true. The island is surrounded by 12 recognized diving sites, each offering unique underwater landscapes. From shipwrecks to intricate cave systems teeming with marine life, there’s something for every diver, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned professional.

Highlights include:

  • Wreck dives, where history meets marine ecology.
  • Chimney-like swim-through caverns, providing an exhilarating and immersive experience.

To reach these dive spots, hiring a boat or joining a guided excursion is essential.

Explore the Island on Foot

Comino isn’t just about its stunning waters; the island also offers rewarding land-based adventures. Hiking trails wind through its open landscapes, where the scent of wild thyme mixes with the salty sea breeze. Along the way, visitors can explore its historical sites, such as the St. Mary’s Tower and the Isolation Hospital, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.

For those who crave a truly immersive experience, camping is permitted in designated areas. Imagine waking up to the sound of gentle waves, a glowing sunrise over the water, and the fresh scent of the sea—nature at its finest.

Comino by Foot
Comino trail

A Star on the Silver Screen

Comino has also had its share of Hollywood fame, serving as a filming location for major movies like Troy, starring Brad Pitt, and The Count of Monte Cristo, featuring Jim Caviezel and Guy Pearce. Fans of these films might recognize the island’s dramatic coastline and pristine waters in key scenes. Fun fact: one of the scenes in Troy includes a humorous blooper with an airplane visible in the background!

Count of monte cristo castle

Getting to Comino

The only way to reach Comino is by boat, and Bluewaves Watersports makes the journey seamless and enjoyable. Whether you prefer a quick ferry service to the Blue Lagoon or a more personalized experience on a private charter, Bluewaves Watersports ensures your trip is convenient and memorable.

Why choose Bluewaves Watersports?

  • Expert guides to help you uncover Comino’s hidden treasures.
  • Flexible options for group sizes and schedules.
  • Comfortable, reliable boats equipped for a safe journey.

For an even more unique experience, consider chartering a boat to explore Comino’s rugged coastline, secret coves, and secluded beaches at your own pace.

More Than Just a Day Trip

While most visitors opt for a day trip to Comino, the island’s charm is not limited to daylight hours. The clear skies and lack of light pollution make it an excellent spot for stargazing. If you’re feeling adventurous, pitch a tent at one of the camping zones and enjoy the tranquility of an overnight stay.

Why Visit Comino?

Comino offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and adventure. Whether you’re swimming in the Blue Lagoon, diving into its rich marine life, or exploring its historical landmarks, the island guarantees a memorable experience.

Plan your trip with Bluewaves Watersports to make the most of your visit. With their expertise and dedication, your Comino adventure will be nothing short of spectacular.

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