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Discover the Charm of Tulino's Bay
Explore Comino Beach, Malta's hidden paradise, where azure waters meet stunning landscapes for an unforgettable escape into nature's beauty.
Comino Beach, a stunning gem in Malta, offers pristine azure waters, secluded beaches, and breathtaking landscapes, making it a must-visit for avid travelers seeking natural beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Ferry
To reach Comino from Marsalforn, first head towards the Marsalforn Bay area. Walk along the promenade until you reach the Marsalforn Harbour. At the harbour, look for ferry services that operate to Comino. Ferries typically leave throughout the day, and you can purchase tickets at the ticket booth located near the harbour entrance. Once on the ferry, enjoy the scenic ride to Comino, which takes about 30 minutes.
Boat Tour
Another option is to join a boat tour that departs from Marsalforn Bay. Walk to the bay area and look for tour operators offering trips to Comino. These tours often include stops at famous spots around Comino, such as the Blue Lagoon. Make sure to ask about the itinerary and duration before booking your spot.
Walking to Nearby Pickup Point
If you prefer, you can walk to the nearby village of Xlendi, where you may find additional ferry services to Comino. To get to Xlendi from Marsalforn, follow the main road along the coastline southward for about 2 kilometers until you reach Xlendi Bay. From there, look for the ticket booth for ferries heading to Comino.
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