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Landmark: Blue LagoonCity: Comino
Country: Malta
Continent: Europe
Blue Lagoon, Comino, Malta, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The lagoon features water with a distinct turquoise hue, contrasting sharply with the white, fine-grained sand of its seabed. Surrounding the water are rugged limestone cliffs and sparse Mediterranean scrub vegetation. The water depth is generally shallow, gradually increasing towards the open sea, and the area is sheltered from strong currents.
Location & Access Logistics
The Blue Lagoon is located on the west coast of Comino. Access is exclusively by boat. Regular ferry services and boat tours depart from Cirkewwa on Malta and Mgarr on Gozo. There are no roads or private vehicle access on Comino, eliminating the need for parking. Public transport on Malta connects to the Cirkewwa Ferry Terminal via bus routes such as 41, 42, 101, 221, 222, and X1.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Blue Lagoon is a natural geological formation, an inlet carved by the erosion of limestone cliffs over millennia. It is classified as a marine lagoon ecosystem, characterized by its sheltered environment and sandy bottom, which supports specific marine flora and fauna adapted to these conditions.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming in the clear, calm waters is the primary activity. Snorkeling is possible, offering visibility of the sandy bottom and small marine life. Sunbathing can be done on the rocky shores or on rented sunbeds. Boat trips often include opportunities for exploring nearby sea caves.
Infrastructure & Amenities
During the peak season (May to October), temporary facilities are available. These include portable restrooms. Limited shade is provided by rented umbrellas or natural rock overhangs. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Several food vendors and kiosks operate, offering snacks, drinks, and ice cream.
Best Time to Visit
The best months for visiting are May to October, when sea temperatures are warm and the weather is consistently sunny. To avoid peak crowds, arrive early in the morning (before 10:00) or late in the afternoon (after 16:00). Photography is optimal during mid-morning or late afternoon for balanced natural light. No specific high or low tide requirements significantly impact access or activities.
Facts & Legends
The Blue Lagoon served as a filming location for scenes in the 2002 film Swept Away, starring Madonna, and the 2004 film Troy. A practical tip for visitors is to explore the adjacent Crystal Lagoon, which offers similar clear waters but is often less crowded due to its deeper profile and rocky access.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cominotto (Islet): 0.1km West
- Crystal Lagoon: 0.5km South
- Comino Caves: 0.5km South-West
- Santa Marija Bay: 1.2km North
- Santa Marija Tower: 1.5km North-East