Die Blaue Lagune is one of Malta’s most iconic natural wonders—and if you’re staying at the Cerviola Hotel in Marsaskala, this is a day trip you absolutely shouldn’t miss. With its mesmerizing turquoise waters and white sandy seabed, the Blue Lagoon is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the sunshine.

1. Overview of the Blue Lagoon
Located on the small island of Comino, between Malta and Gozo, the Blue Lagoon is famous for its crystal-clear water, shallow depths, and dramatic cliffs. Whether you’re an adventurer or looking for pure relaxation, this slice of paradise has something for everyone.
2. Where is the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon lies on the northern coast of Comino, a small car-free island known for its rugged landscape and pristine waters. It’s a top destination for boat trips and is only accessible by ferry or private boat.
3. How to Get to the Blue Lagoon from Marsaskala
- By Ferry: From Hotel Cerviola, drive approximately 50 minutes zu Cirkewwa Fährhafen oder Marfa Bay, then catch a 20-minute ferry to Comino.
- By Tour: Many boat tours depart from Valletta, Sliema, Bugibba, or St. Pauls Bucht, and include round-trip transport, swimming stops, and even snorkeling gear. Reception can help you book the best option.
4. Best Tours to the Blue Lagoon
Tours are the most convenient way to visit. Choose from full-day catamaran trips, glass-bottom boats, or private charters that explore Comino and even Gozo. Many tours offer food and drinks onboard. Ask at reception for recommendations!
5. Öffnungszeiten & Eintrittsgelder
- Opening Hours: Open all day, but most ferries and tours operate between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
- Entrance Fee: None. Only the boat fare or tour cost applies.
6. Beste Zeit für einen Besuch
Visit between Mai und Oktober for warm, swimmable waters. For fewer crowds and better photo opportunities, go early in the morning or later in the afternoon.
7. What to Expect at the Blue Lagoon
Erwarten Sie clear, shallow water, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The beach area is small and fills up quickly, so arriving early is wise. You can also explore nearby sea caves and cliffs, which are popular for boat tours and photos.
8. Amenities at the Blue Lagoon
- Food kiosks selling snacks, drinks, and ice cream
- Sunbed and umbrella rentals
- No shops or large restaurants—bring your essentials and water
- Portable toilets available during high season
9. Blaue Lagune FAQ
Is it worth visiting?
Yes! It’s one of the most photographed and loved destinations in all of Malta.
How long should I stay?
At least half a day—or even a full day if you’re combining it with Comino exploration.
Can I swim?
Absolutely. The shallow waters are ideal for all ages, and snorkeling is excellent near the rocks.
Abschließende Überlegungen
Die Blaue Lagune is a must-visit during your stay at Hotel Cerviola. For help with booking a ferry, catamaran, or day tour, drop by the Empfang. Our team will gladly assist you in planning an unforgettable trip to this island paradise.