Blue Lagoon with Babies (What Parents Need to Know – 2026 Guide)
Visiting Malta’s Blue Lagoon with a baby is absolutely possible — and when done correctly, it can be a calm, beautiful, and memorable experience for parents. However, timing, boat choice, safety equipment, and route planning are critical when travelling with infants.
In 2026, more parents are choosing private boat trips because they offer flexibility, safety, shade, and the ability to fully adapt the experience around a baby’s needs. This guide explains exactly how to visit the Blue Lagoon with babies safely, comfortably, and without stress.
Short Answer
The Blue Lagoon can be safely enjoyed with babies only on calm-weather days and ideally by private boat. The best option is a short 2-hour tour (3 hours maximum) with a skipper who provides baby life jackets by weight, chooses sheltered swimming areas, and adapts the route and pace to your baby’s comfort.
Is the Blue Lagoon Suitable for Babies?

Yes — if visited correctly.
The Blue Lagoon itself has shallow, calm water, but the main beach becomes extremely crowded, noisy, and chaotic by late morning. This environment is not ideal for babies. For this reason, parents visiting with infants almost always choose to stay on the boat, swimming in quiet turquoise water away from the shore.
A private boat allows you to:
avoid crowds entirely
stay in calm water
have shade at all times
move or leave instantly if needed
Best Way to Visit the Blue Lagoon with a Baby
Private Boat (Strongly Recommended)
Private boats are the safest and most comfortable way to visit the Blue Lagoon with babies because they offer:
full shade canopy
baby life jackets (by weight)
smooth, controlled speed
easy swim ladders
quiet anchoring areas
total flexibility
Unlike ferries or group tours, a private boat can slow down, change route, shorten stops, or return early if your baby needs rest.
Best Tour Duration for Babies
Babies Under 1 Year Old
2 hours recommended
3 hours maximum
Longer tours often lead to:
overtired babies
overheating
unnecessary stress
Short tours keep the experience calm and enjoyable.
Babies 1–2 Years Old
2–3 hours works well
calm swimming stops only
frequent breaks in shade
Best Time of Day for Babies (2026)
Early Morning (Best Choice)
calmer sea
cooler temperatures
fewer boats
quieter environment
This is ideal for babies and aligns well with morning nap schedules.
Late Afternoon (Good Alternative)
less heat
fewer crowds
calmer atmosphere
Midday tours are not recommended for babies in summer due to heat and congestion.
Essential Tips for Visiting the Blue Lagoon with Babies
Check the Weather Carefully on the Day
Always confirm that:
wind is light
sea is calm
conditions are stable
A responsible skipper will never proceed if conditions are uncomfortable for babies.
Plan Around Your Baby’s Sleep Pattern
Check nap times and plan the tour accordingly. A well-rested baby makes the experience far more enjoyable. Early departures usually work best.
Confirm Baby Life Jackets Before Booking
Always ask:
do you provide baby life jackets by weight?
Baby life jackets are selected by weight, not age, and must fit correctly for safety. Never assume standard child jackets are suitable for infants.
Discuss Swimming Locations with the Skipper
Before departure, talk to the skipper about:
sheltered, shallow swimming areas
places with minimal boat movement
calm bays suitable for holding or gently introducing babies to the water
Experienced skippers know which locations are safest on the day.
Choose the Right Seating Position on the Boat
Ask the skipper where it’s best to sit with a baby.
Most skippers recommend:
the back of the boat for mums with babies
or in front of the console, where movement is smoother
These areas provide more stability and shade.
Private Boats Adapt Fully to Baby Needs
With a private boat:
speed is adjusted
routes are modified
stops are shortened
the tour can end early
This flexibility is impossible on ferries or group tours and is the main reason private boats are preferred by parents.
Best Baby-Friendly Locations Near the Blue Lagoon
Skippers avoid busy areas and choose calm, protected spots such as:
Blue Lagoon (Quiet South Side)
shallow water
gentle movement
far from ferries
Santa Marija Bay
sandy beach
shallow shoreline
space to relax
San Niklaw Bay
sheltered cove
calm swimming
peaceful atmosphere
Locations are always chosen based on weather and baby comfort.
Why Ferries and Group Tours Are Not Ideal with Babies
Ferries and group tours involve:
crowds
loud noise
fixed schedules
no shade control
limited flexibility
Parents cannot leave early or adjust stops, which makes these options unsuitable for babies.
Final Advice for Parents (2026)
The safest and most comfortable way to visit the Blue Lagoon with a baby is a short private boat tour, planned around naps, weather, and calm sea conditions, with a skipper who understands family needs.
When done correctly, it can be a peaceful, beautiful experience — not a stressful one.
Book a Baby-Friendly Private Boat
To book a private boat with shade, baby life jackets, flexible routing, and an experienced family-friendly skipper, book directly here:
https://www.imaltaboattrips.com/ Use promo code BOAT26 for €20 off your 2026 booking.

Check the Weather Carefully on the Day