You’ll float in Malta’s clearest waters far from crowds, swim straight off your private boat into Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon, and explore hidden caves only locals seem to know about. With snorkeling gear ready and a friendly captain guiding you, expect laughter, salty skin, and memories that stick long after you’ve dried off.
“You see that tower?” our captain asked, nodding up at St. Mary’s Tower as we drifted past Comino. I’d just tried to pronounce its Maltese name — definitely butchered it — and he grinned before telling us how the Knights used it to spot pirates. The sea was almost too blue, like someone had turned up the saturation, and the air smelled faintly of salt and sunscreen. We left from Ċirkewwa (easy enough to find, even if you’re half-asleep), and within minutes, the whole north coast of Malta was behind us — just open water and a handful of boats bobbing in the distance.
The first swim stop was at the Blue Lagoon, but not where everyone else seemed to be shouting over each other on those big ferries. Our boat anchored in a quieter patch; you could actually hear yourself think — or laugh, as my friend did when she realized how cold the water was at first dip. Snorkeling gear was included (which I forgot until our captain handed it over), so we floated around spotting little silver fish darting under the hull. I remember kicking down and seeing sunlight ripple across white sand below — weirdly peaceful, considering how close we were to all that noise onshore.
We cruised past caves with names I couldn’t repeat now if you paid me — one had this green glow inside that made everything feel kind of magical or maybe just surreal after too much sun. There were moments when it got quiet except for the slap of water against rock, especially near Crystal Lagoon. Someone said you could cliff dive here but honestly I just sat on deck with wet hair dripping down my back, watching our guide point out where octopus sometimes hide near Cominotto Reef. He said only one person lives on Comino full time; I still think about that kind of solitude.
Time blurred a bit after that — swimming off the boat again near Imriek Reef, trying to dry off in the breeze (not really working), then drifting by the P31 wreck while our captain explained how it ended up there. The sun bounced off everything; I kept squinting even behind sunglasses. We finished back at Ċirkewwa with salty skin and hair tangled by wind, sort of wishing we’d brought sandwiches because all that swimming makes you hungry, you know?
The tour starts from either Ċirkewwa in Malta or Mġarr Harbour in Gozo.
Yes, use of snorkeling equipment is included for all guests.
It takes just a few minutes by private boat from Ċirkewwa to Comino.
Yes, there are multiple swim stops including Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon.
Yes, your captain can customize stops based on your preferences.
No lunch is provided; guests should bring their own snacks if needed.
Yes, service animals are allowed during this tour.
The trip is suitable for all physical fitness levels.
Your day includes use of snorkeling equipment throughout the private boat trip plus flexible swim stops at places like Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon before returning comfortably to your chosen departure point in Malta or Gozo.
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