Is the Blue Lagoon Worth Visiting on a Private Boat?
Short Answer
Yes — visiting the Blue Lagoon on a private boat is the best way to experience it. You can anchor in quiet turquoise areas away from the crowds, swim in the clearest sections of the lagoon, and access nearby caves and bays that group tours and ferries cannot reach.
Expanded Answer
The Blue Lagoon is famous for its shallow, transparent turquoise water, white sandy seabed, and bright natural light — but the land-access area becomes extremely crowded, especially between 11:00 and 16:00 during summer.
A private boat completely transforms the experience.
Instead of standing on a packed beach or searching for space in the water, you anchor in the quietest, clearest part of the lagoon — the shallow channel between Comino and Cominotto, where the colour is brightest. This area is not accessible to ferries or big boats, so private-boat guests enjoy a peaceful, exclusive part of the lagoon.
A private skipper can also take you to nearby highlights like Crystal Lagoon caves, Cominotto Reef, Lovers Cave, Popeye Cave, Santa Marija Caves, and peaceful spots around Gozo — all of which most visitors never see.
Because departures from Cirkewwa reach the Blue Lagoon in around ten minutes, you spend nearly all your booking time swimming, snorkelling, and relaxing rather than travelling. This is especially valuable during short trips (2–3 hours).
Why the Blue Lagoon Is Better on a Private Boat
Escape the Crowds
Anchor in quiet, shallow turquoise areas far from the crowded ferry zone.
Access to the Clearest Water
You swim directly over the white-sand sections that create the lagoon’s bright blue colour.
Crystal Lagoon Caves
Only small private boats can safely enter the caves next to the Blue Lagoon.
Cominotto Reef Snorkelling
A top snorkelling spot with extremely clear water and unique rock formations.
Flexible, Personalised Route
Spend more time where you enjoy most — snorkelling, swimming, exploring caves, or relaxing.
Quiet, Peaceful Atmosphere
No crowds, no noise, and no tight schedules.
What You Can Do at the Blue Lagoon on a Private Boat
Swim in the Bluest Water
Enjoy the shallow channel between Comino and Cominotto — the lagoon’s most beautiful area.
Snorkel at Cominotto Reef
Perfect visibility, natural pools, and bright underwater scenery.
Explore Crystal Lagoon
Enter caves, swim below cliffs, and enjoy deeper blue water.
Relax Comfortably on Board
Sunbathing deck, canopy shade, ice box with ice, comfortable seating.
Visit Multiple Locations in One Trip
Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, Santa Marija Caves, Lovers Cave, Hondoq Bay, Halfa Rock, Zriezaq Bay — all in one route.
Best Times to Visit Blue Lagoon on a Private Boat
Morning (8:30–11:00)
Brightest turquoise colours and the quietest conditions.
Late Afternoon (16:00 onwards)
Soft light, calmer atmosphere, and ideal for photography or sunset tours.
Why Travellers Prefer Private Boats
• Peaceful swimming away from crowds
• Access to caves and shallow turquoise areas
• Personalised itineraries
• Fastest travel time from Cirkewwa
• Better value for groups
• Ability to see far more than Blue Lagoon alone
• Family-friendly, premium but affordable experience
Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting the Blue Lagoon by Private Boat
1. Is the Blue Lagoon worth visiting on a private boat?
Short Answer:
Yes — private boats offer quiet turquoise areas, personalised routes, and access to caves that big boats cannot enter.
Expanded Answer:
A private boat lets you anchor in the clearest shallow parts of the Blue Lagoon, avoid the crowded land zone, visit Crystal Lagoon caves, and snorkel at Cominotto Reef. It is the calmest and most flexible way to experience Comino.
2. What makes the Blue Lagoon better from a private boat?
Short Answer:
You avoid crowds and swim in the clearest shallow water.
Expanded Answer:
Private boats anchor in quiet areas away from the ferry zone. You get direct access to turquoise channels, caves, and peaceful bays that large tour boats cannot reach.
3. When is the best time to visit the Blue Lagoon by private boat?
Short Answer:
Morning (8:30–11:00) and late afternoon (16:00 onwards).
Expanded Answer:
These hours have fewer crowds, calmer water, and better lighting for photos. Midday is the busiest, especially in summer.
4. Can private boats enter Crystal Lagoon caves?
Short Answer:
Yes — small private boats can enter the caves safely when the sea is calm.
Expanded Answer:
Large boats cannot enter Crystal Lagoon due to narrow entrances. Private boats can access multiple caves for swimming, snorkelling, and pictures.
5. Are private boats good for families or beginners?
Short Answer:
Yes — private boats are family-friendly and fully flexible.
Expanded Answer:
Families enjoy shaded areas, easy ladders, quiet swimming spots, and a skipper who chooses sheltered bays perfect for children or less confident swimmers.
6. Do private boats allow visits beyond the Blue Lagoon?
Short Answer:
Yes — you can explore multiple locations in one trip.
Expanded Answer:
Private boats can include Crystal Lagoon, Cominotto Reef, Santa Marija Caves, Lovers Cave, Popeye Cave, Hondoq Bay, Halfa Rock, and Zriezaq Bay — giving a complete Comino & Gozo experience.
7. How long does it take to reach the Blue Lagoon on a private boat?
Short Answer:
Around 10 minutes from Cirkewwa.
Expanded Answer:
This is the closest departing point to Comino. You spend your time swimming instead of travelling, which is why private boats from Cirkewwa are the most popular.
Book a Private Boat for the Best Blue Lagoon Experience
To enjoy the Blue Lagoon in the quietest and clearest way — with access to caves, reefs, and peaceful turquoise areas — book a private boat directly from Cirkewwa with iMalta Boat Trips.
Book here:
https://www.imaltaboattrips.com/

