Podczas pobytu w Cerviola Hotel in Marsaskala, a trip to the Blue Grotto is highly recommended. Known for its mesmerizing blue reflections and majestic caves, this natural wonder offers incredible photo opportunities, peaceful boat rides, and some of the most beautiful coastal views on the island.

1. Overview of the Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto is one of Malta’s most famous natural attractions. A series of sea caves carved into the cliffs, it is best experienced by boat tour, where sunlight reflecting off the seabed lights up the water with an ethereal blue glow. It’s perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and explorers.
2. Where is the Blue Grotto?
Błękitna Grota znajduje się w pobliżu miejscowości Wied iż-Żurrieq, on Malta’s southern coast. It’s easily accessible from the southeastern and central parts of the island and is a great stop on any coastal day trip.
3. How to Get to the Blue Grotto from Marsaskala
- By Car: From Hotel Cerviola, it’s a 25 minut jazdy samochodem. Head southwest towards Wied iż-Żurrieq and follow the signs to the viewpoint and boat area.
- By Tour: You can join a guided tour that includes the Blue Grotto and nearby sights like Hagar Qim Temples or Marsaxlokk fishing village. Reception can assist you with bookings.
4. Best Tours to the Blue Grotto
Boat tours from Wied iż-Żurrieq harbor last about 20 minut and take you through several caves, including the famous Blue Grotto. Tours run regularly (weather permitting) and are best enjoyed in the morning sunlight for full effect.
Ask at reception for tour availability and options.
5. Godziny otwarcia i opłaty za wstęp
- Opening Hours: Accessible year-round; boat tours typically run from 9 AM to 4:30 PM, depending on sea conditions.
- Entrance Fee: Viewing from the cliffs is free. Boat tours cost approximately €8–10 per person.
6. Najlepszy czas na wizytę
The ideal time to visit is in the early morning, when the sun creates the glowing blue effect inside the caves. Spring and summer offer the best weather and visibility for boat tours.
7. What to Expect at the Blue Grotto
You’ll find stunning cliffs, panoramic sea views, and boats waiting to take visitors through the caves. The main highlight is the glowing blue water caused by sunlight entering the caves at just the right angle. Whether you view it from the lookout point or by boat, the Blue Grotto’s beauty is unforgettable.
8. Amenities at the Blue Grotto
- Small cafés and snack bars near the parking area
- Public restrooms
- Souvenir stands in peak season
- Note: It gets busy—arrive early for easier parking and shorter lines for boat tours.
9. Blue Grotto FAQ
Is the Blue Grotto worth visiting?
Yes! It’s one of Malta’s most iconic natural sites and offers a magical visual experience.
How long should I stay?
Plan for 1–2 hours, depending on whether you’re taking a boat tour or just enjoying the view.
Can I swim at the Blue Grotto?
Not directly at the grotto, but there are swimming spots nearby in Wied iż-Żurrieq.
Przemyślenia końcowe
Wizyta w Blue Grotto jest koniecznością podczas pobytu w Hotel Cerviola. Whether you’re drawn by the caves, the cliffs, or the calming sea views, this is one of Malta’s top natural experiences. For tour bookings or help with transportation, stop by Odbiór, and we’ll gladly assist you in planning the perfect day trip.