If you’re looking for a way to add some adrenaline to your Malta trip, this powerboat tour to Comino might be just what you need. It’s a quick-paced, fun-filled journey that combines the thrill of high-speed riding with the chance to swim in some of the clearest waters around. This tour is popular for a reason — reviewers rave about the stunning scenery, knowledgeable guides, and the value for money.
We’re particularly drawn to the speedy ride across the Mediterranean, accompanied by lively music and a sense of adventure. Plus, the cave exploration and multiple stops for swimming make it a genuine mix of excitement and relaxation. One thing to keep in mind: this is a bumpy ride, so it’s not ideal if you’re nervous about boat motion or have certain health considerations.
This experience suits those who love a bit of thrill and want a full day of fun outside the usual sightseeing. If you’re traveling with active friends or family who enjoy water-based adventures, this tour can be a highlight. However, it’s less ideal for very young children or anyone needing a more relaxed pace.
Key Points
- High-speed thrill: Expect a fast, music-filled ride that’s exciting and lively.
- Authentic scenery: The tour showcases Comino’s caves and Blue Lagoon’s famously clear waters.
- Group size: Smaller groups mean a more personalized experience, with less crowding.
- Time at the lagoon: Around 4.5 hours for swimming and relaxing—long enough to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
- Guides and safety: Local expert captains, full safety equipment, and insurance add peace of mind.
- Cost & value: For $68, you get a full 6-hour experience, including cave visits and a lively trip back.
The Itinerary in Detail
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Starting Point: Supreme Power Boats Ticketing Booth in Sliema
Your adventure kicks off at the ticketing booth in Sliema, conveniently located opposite McDonald’s. The check-in process is straightforward, and staff will brief you on safety, so there’s no surprises there. The departure time is typically at 11:00, but always check the availability for your specific date.
First Stop: Santa Maria Caves
Within the first part of the ride, you’ll visit the Santa Maria Caves. This is a brief photo stop, giving a chance to appreciate these limestone formations. Although some reviews mention the caves as a quick visit with limited time for exploration, they still offer a glimpse into Malta’s rugged coastal geology and make for good photos.
Main Event: Blue Lagoon & Comino Caves
The highlight for many is the Blue Lagoon, where you’ll have approximately 4 hours to swim, snorkel, or just soak up the sun on the rocks. Reviewers frequently note the crystal-clear waters—a perfect setting for swimming and relaxing after the high-speed journey. Some mention that the lagoon can get crowded, and finding a comfortable spot may be a challenge, especially during peak season.
While here, you might explore the famous caves around Comino. The guides are often praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, showing guests some interesting formations. However, it’s worth noting that the cave visits tend to be quick, with many reviews describing the tour as “just a couple of rounds,” so don’t expect a long cave exploration unless you join a dedicated cave tour.
More Great Tours NearbyReturn: Back to Sliema
After your time at the lagoon, you’ll board the boat for the return trip, which is also lively, with music and a chance to enjoy the views of the coast. Some reviews mention stopping at St Julians on the way back, adding a touch of local scenery. The entire tour wraps up back at the ticketing booth in Sliema.
What’s Included & What’s Not
The tour covers the essentials: local expert captain, full safety gear, liability insurance, and local taxes. Fuel costs are included, which helps keep the price predictable. The 4-hour swim stop at Blue Lagoon is the main attraction, and the cave tour gives a bit of extra flavor.
However, food and drinks are not included, so if you’re planning a day in the sun, bring snacks, water, or plan to buy at the lagoon. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off**, so you’ll need to make your own way to the meeting point.
Expectations and Practical Tips
The Ride
The speedboat is described as fast, bumpy, and loud, delivering a thrilling experience—especially if you love a bit of adrenaline. Some reviewers highlight the energetic music on board, which adds to the festive atmosphere. Be prepared to get wet, as many mention the ride can be quite splashing, especially if the seas are choppy.
Group Size & Atmosphere
With smaller groups, you’ll enjoy a more intimate ride and better interaction with the crew. One reviewer pointed out that the guides are caring and go out of their way to accommodate guests, including helping those with mobility issues.
Comfort & Safety
Safety is taken seriously—full safety equipment and a professional captain mean you can relax and enjoy the ride. Some reviews mention that snorkel gear isn’t included but can be rented at the lagoon, so bring your own if you prefer.
Timing & Duration
At 6 hours total, including transportation and stops, it’s a solid half-day adventure. The 4.5 hours at the lagoon is enough time to swim, sunbathe, and snap some photos without feeling rushed. However, expect the time on the boat to be lively and energetic, not a relaxing cruise.
What to Bring
Pack beachwear, sunscreen, and possibly a towel. Since the boat ride is fast and bumpy, a secure bag is recommended. Remember to sign the waiver form prior to boarding.
Authentic Experiences from Reviews
Many mention the enthusiastic guides and the fun atmosphere: “Our captain, Johnny, made it extremely fun,” one reviewer says. Others praise the stunning views: “The blue lagoon was very nice but crowded,” yet still worth the visit.
A few suggest that the long stay at the lagoon might be too much, especially if you’re not keen on crowded, rocky beaches. One traveler notes: “If you stay for 4 hours, it feels just right,” highlighting that timing is key to avoiding the busiest moments.
Several reviews emphasize the value for money — for just $68, you get a full day of adventure, including cave visits and plenty of swimming time. The small group size and personalized guide interaction also add to the experience’s appeal.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy speed and excitement. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a full day of water fun, combined with the chance to see some of Malta’s most iconic sights in a lively, energetic environment. It’s especially suited for those who don’t mind getting a little wet, love a bumpy ride, and appreciate informative guides.
On the flip side, if you prefer a more relaxed, wind-down experience, or have mobility concerns, you might want to consider other options or a calmer boat ride.
Final Thoughts
This powerboat trip from Sliema to Comino offers a unique blend of thrill, scenic beauty, and cultural interest via caves. With its lively atmosphere, stunning waters, and friendly guides, it consistently wins praise for delivering a memorable Malta adventure.
The cost is reasonable for what you get—a full half-day of excitement, with plenty of swim time and photo ops. It’s a great choice for active travelers or anyone wanting to experience Malta’s coast from a different perspective. Just be prepared for a bumpy, loud ride, and pack your sun protection.
If you’re after a fun, energetic way to see Comino, this tour will likely check all your boxes. It’s a lively, engaging way to make your Malta trip truly memorable.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup included? No, you need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point in Sliema.
How long do we stay at the Blue Lagoon? About 4 hours, giving plenty of time for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring.
Are snorkeling masks provided? Not included, but you can rent them at the lagoon or bring your own.
Is the tour suitable for children? It’s not recommended for children under 3 years, and it may not be suitable for pregnant women, people with back or heart problems, or those with recent surgeries.
What is the departure time? The usual start is at 11:00, but check availability for your specific date.
Can I cancel? Yes, up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, offering flexibility in case your plans change.
This high-energy, scenic adventure from Sliema to Comino combines the best of Malta’s sights with a splash of adrenaline. It’s perfect for those eager to add some excitement to their beach days and see Malta from a different angle—fast, fun, and packed with memorable moments.
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