Embark on a day-long journey aboard our stunning Turkish Gullet and take in the breathtaking scenery while sailing along the coast of Malta. Enjoy a refreshing swim stop at three gorgeous locations, including Comino Island and its famous Blue Lagoon.
During the day, a cold buffet lunch, including drinks, will be served onboard the vessel.
Embark on a day-long journey aboard our stunning Turkish Gullet and take in the breathtaking scenery while sailing along the coast of Malta. Enjoy a refreshing swim stop at three gorgeous locations, including Comino Island and its famous Blue Lagoon.
During the day, a cold buffet lunch, including drinks, will be served onboard the vessel.
- Sliema - Departing from Sliema Ferries at 9:30 a.m., we embark on a full-day cruise along the north-eastern coast of Malta, passing by various villages and attractions that dot the shoreline, including St. Julian’s Bay, St. Paul’s Islands, Mellieħa, and many more.
- St Julian’s Bay - Originally a fisherman’s town, St. Julian’s is situated along…
- Sliema - Departing from Sliema Ferries at 9:30 a.m., we embark on a full-day cruise along the north-eastern coast of Malta, passing by various villages and attractions that dot the shoreline, including St. Julian’s Bay, St. Paul’s Islands, Mellieħa, and many more.
- St Julian’s Bay - Originally a fisherman’s town, St. Julian’s is situated along the northern coast of Malta and is connected to the town of Sliema by a picturesque seaside promenade, which also includes Balluta Bay, Spinola Bay and St. George’s Bay.
- Qawra - Qawra is a zone within St. Paul’s Bay in the Northern Region of Malta. It is located close to Buġibba and Salina, and it is a popular tourist seaside resort.
- Bugibba - Buġibba is a zone within St. Paul’s Bay in the Northern Region of Malta. It is located close to Qawra and Salina, and it is a popular tourist seaside resort.
- St Paul’s Islands - St. Paul’s Island, also known as Selmunett, is a small island off Selmun, near the north-east of the main island of Malta. St. Paul’s Island is sometimes split into two islands by a shallow isthmus, and it is therefore sometimes referred to in the plural as St. Paul’s Islands. St. Paul’s Island has been uninhabited since World War II, and it is the second largest uninhabited island in Malta, having an area of 0.1 square kilometres. The Acts of the Apostles tell the story of how Paul the Apostle was shipwrecked on an island, which Chapter 28 identifies as Malta, while on his way to Rome to face charges in 60 AD. Traditionally, St. Paul’s Bay and St. Paul’s Island are identified as the locations of this shipwreck. In 1844, a prominent statue of Saint Paul was erected on the island.
- St. Paul’s Bay - Situated on Malta’s breathtaking North Coast, St. Paul’s Bay is one of Malta’s largest seaside towns. Originally a fishing village, the area is known for its promenade stretching all the way to Qawra and Bugibba and offers spectacular views of St. Paul’s Island, where the Apostle is said to have been shipwrecked in 60 AD.
Our first swim stop will be at St. Paul’s Bay or beneath Selmun, depending on the weather.
- Mellieha Bay - Perched on the stunning North Coast of the island, not far from the charming town of Mellieħa, Mellieħa Bay is renowned as one of the most popular and stunning bays in Malta.
- Dahlet Qorrot Beach - We then proceed towards the island of Gozo, where we shall stop for a second swim at Daħlet Qorrot Bay, one of Gozo’s most picturesque bays.
- Comino - Comino is a small, uninhabited island located between the main island of Malta and the island of Gozo. It is known for its crystal-clear waters, secluded beaches, and stunning natural scenery. It is a popular destination for snorkelling, diving, swimming, and hiking enthusiasts.
Comino, with an area of only 3.5 square kilometres, has no cars and is mostly uninhabited.
The primary draw of the island is the Blue Lagoon. During the summer, many people visit this bay with its sparkling turquoise, crystal-clear waters, and white sand. Santa Marija Bay and San Niklaw Bay are among the additional beaches found on the island.
- Blue Lagoon - Our second swim stop will be at the famous Blue Lagoon. Get ready to be amazed by the turquoise, crystal-clear waters of this gorgeous lagoon! This picturesque bay, with its transparent cyan waters, white sandy base, and rich marine life, is the perfect spot for a relaxing and unforgettable break. Spend the afternoon soaking up the sun, swimming, sunbathing, snorkelling, relaxing on the boat, or simply enjoying a walk in the countryside of Comino Island. We will stay at the Blue Lagoon for approximately 2–2½ hours, allowing you plenty of time to unwind and have an unforgettable afternoon.
- Sliema Promenade - Our cruise concludes as we sail past the delightful Sliema seafront promenade before returning to Sliema Ferries.

- Sightseeing cruise on a Turkish Gullet
- Three swim stops
- A mid-morning snack
- A delightful cold buffet lunch
- Unlimited local wine and beer during lunch time
- Unlimited mineral water and soft drinks throughout the entire duration of the cruise
- Fresh fruit in the afternoon
- Fresh water showers and other on-board facilities
- English commentary…
- Sightseeing cruise on a Turkish Gullet
- Three swim stops
- A mid-morning snack
- A delightful cold buffet lunch
- Unlimited local wine and beer during lunch time
- Unlimited mineral water and soft drinks throughout the entire duration of the cruise
- Fresh fruit in the afternoon
- Fresh water showers and other on-board facilities
- English commentary throughout the cruise
- Assistance by our staff and crew
- Pick-up and drop-off transfers (optional, included only if you select the option)
- Pick-up and drop-off transfers for guests lodging within walking distance from Sliema Ferries
- Liquors, spirits and any other beverages not specified in the inclusions section
- Snorkelling equipment (mask and pipe, no fins) is available for hire at a small fee (around €5)
- Tips (optional)
- Pick-up and drop-off transfers for guests lodging within walking distance from Sliema Ferries
- Liquors, spirits and any other beverages not specified in the inclusions section
- Snorkelling equipment (mask and pipe, no fins) is available for hire at a small fee (around €5)
- Tips (optional)
- The boat is wheelchair and stroller accessible; however, the island of Comino is not wheelchair or stroller friendly. The terrain on Comino Island is very uneven and rugged, which makes it very difficult to navigate with a wheelchair or a stroller.
- A cash bar serving some snacks and other beverages is available on the boat. Both cash and credit card…
- The boat is wheelchair and stroller accessible; however, the island of Comino is not wheelchair or stroller friendly. The terrain on Comino Island is very uneven and rugged, which makes it very difficult to navigate with a wheelchair or a stroller.
- A cash bar serving some snacks and other beverages is available on the boat. Both cash and credit card payments are accepted at the bar.
- Guests lodging within walking distance from Sliema Ferries (from where the boat departs) must always make their own way to the boat and should arrive at the departure point 20–30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
- If you are making your own way to the boat, the departure is from Sliema Ferries, Triq Ix-Xatt, Sliema (in the area opposite the Burger King Restaurant). When you arrive at this location, you need to look for a Turkish Gullet (a traditional-design wooden sailing vessel); the name of the boat is the ‘Hera’.
- If you have booked the option that includes pick-up and drop-off transfers, please make sure to contact the provider to confirm your pick-up location (meeting point) and your pick-up time.
- If you have booked the option that includes pick-up and drop-off transfers, please note that the time shown on the website or on your ticket is the departure time of the cruise and not the time when you will be picked up from your hotel (or closest meeting point). At least a few days before the date of your activity, you need to make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pick-up location and pick-up time.
- Non-foldable wheelchairs cannot be transported in vehicles or on the boat.
- Pets, large luggage, and large suitcases are not allowed on the boat.
- Snorkelling equipment (mask and pipe, no fins) is available for hire on a first-come, first-served basis at a small fee of around €5 per person. This fee can change without prior notice.
- The provider reserves the right to alter the itinerary subject to weather conditions or unforeseen operational constraints.
- We suggest bringing some cash with you; the internet connection on the island of Comino is not always stable; therefore, at times only cash payments can be accepted on Comino Island.
- Not recommended for travellers with mobility impairments.
- Not recommended for travellers who are prone to seasickness.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.