3 hours 30 minutes
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Set sail on the Fernandes Turkish gulet schooner and explore the stunning Mediterranean waters with a cruise to Comino's famous Blue Lagoon. Departing from Bugibba, enjoy breathtaking views of Malta's northeastern coastline as you glide past panoramic cliffs and hidden coves. Once at the Blue Lagoon, relish approximately 90 minutes of free time to swim, sunbathe, or simply unwind. Water is provided on board, while other snacks and drinks can be purchased or brought along for a perfect day out.
- Enjoy a half-day cruise to Comino's Blue Lagoon from Bugibba
- Spend 90 minutes swimming or relaxing in crystal-clear waters
- Admire beautiful coastlines and hidden bays along the route
- Unlimited water included; food and drinks available for purchase or bring your own
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Island of Malta
The Fernandes departs from the Bugibba Jetty and cruises north-westwards towards the island of Comino. En route one sees the panoramic cliffs, coves and inlets. A morning snack is served.
Blue Lagoon
We then drop anchor in the magical crystal clear waters of the beautiful Blue Lagoon in Comino for approximately 90 minutes. A hot and cold buffet lunch is freshly prepared, cooked and served on board. An open bar is also included on board serving unlimited beer, wine, water and soft drinks.
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Unlimited beer, wine, water and soft drinks open bar on board
Fresh fruit afternoon snack served on board
90 minutes in Comino's Blue Lagoon to swim, sunbathe or relax on board or on land as you wish
Morning snack served on board
Restroom on board
Hot and cold buffet lunch freshly prepared, cooked and served on board
Fernandes Turkish gulet schooner cruise from Bugibba in Malta to Comino's Blue Lagoon
Operated by V. Tabone Travel