Private Lucky Lady Boat Charter to Comino Blue Lagoon & Gozo — Swim, Snorkel, Caves
Board the Lucky Lady for a private charter through Comino’s Blue Lagoon and Gozo’s southern coves—swim and snorkel in crystal water, explore sea caves, and tailor the day to your group. Expect multiple stops, supplied snorkel gear, and a skipper who knows every inlet.
The Experience
Before You Go
Bring reef-safe sunscreen
The Maltese sea is fragile; use biodegradable sunscreen and reapply often—shade on board is limited.
Time it for morning calm
Departing early reduces crowds in the Blue Lagoon and often means flatter water for snorkeling and swimming.
Mind sea conditions
Check wind (especially northerly meltemi); the skipper will reroute if it gets rough—plan flexible timing.
Pack a small dry bag
Keep phones, passports and cash protected—there are no secure lockers on deck.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Bemberin Gorge—boat-only inlet with dramatic caves and clear drop-offs
- •Santa Maria Caves’ northern entrances—less visited when boats favor Blue Lagoon
Wildlife
- •Mediterranean bream (common while fishing)
- •Seabirds such as shearwaters and cormorants
Conservation Note
The Blue Lagoon’s popularity stresses local seagrass (posidonia) and anchoring practices—use designated moorings where available and avoid disturbing seagrass beds.
Comino and Gozo have long been maritime waypoints; the islands’ caves and coves were used by fishermen and later featured in film productions, giving some sites international recognition.
What to Bring
Swimsuit & quick-dry towelEssential
You’ll spend most of the time in the water or sunbathing—quick-dry fabrics speed comfort between stops.
Reef-safe sunscreenEssential
Protects skin and local marine life from chemical sunscreens.
Water shoesEssential
Useful for rocky landings at small beaches and slippery ladders on the bathing platform.
Light windbreaker
A thin layer for the return trip when wind picks up, especially in spring or late afternoon.
Common Questions
Where does the boat depart from?
Private charters commonly depart from harbors on Malta’s north coast near Mellieħa/Cirkewwa or from Mgarr on Gozo—confirm your exact pickup when booking.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes—snorkel masks and basic gear are provided free of charge; bring your own fins if you prefer a custom fit.
Can children and non-swimmers join?
Yes—this is family-friendly; infants sit on laps and non-swimmers can enjoy shallow swims or stay aboard while others snorkel.
What about seasickness and safety?
Bring motion-sickness remedies if you’re prone; the skipper carries life jackets and will advise on safe swim zones and ladder use.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
2–6 hours
Location
Comino, Gozo
Difficulty
easy
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; basic swimming ability recommended for snorkeling stops
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