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Explore Comino, Malta's serene island paradise, offering breathtaking beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history amid stunning natural landscapes.
Comino, the smallest of Malta's three inhabited islands, offers a stunning escape into nature with its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes. Ideal for day trips, it promises adventure and tranquility.
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Ferry
To get to Comino from Marsalforn, start by heading to the nearby port at Mgarr. You can take a bus from Marsalforn to Mgarr, which will take approximately 30 minutes. Look for the bus number 101, which is the most direct route. Once you arrive at the Mgarr bus terminal, follow the signs to the ferry terminal, which is just a short walk away. Purchase a ticket for the ferry to Comino, which typically departs every hour. The ferry ride will take about 20-30 minutes, and once you arrive at Comino, you will be greeted with stunning views and beautiful beaches.
Boat Tour
Another option is to join a boat tour that departs from Marsalforn directly to Comino. Check local tour operators in Marsalforn for schedules and availability. These tours usually include stops at various points of interest around Comino, such as the Blue Lagoon. To find the departure point for these tours, walk along the seafront promenade until you see the boat operators near the beach area. Make sure to book in advance, especially during peak tourist season.
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