From Mellieħa: Comino, Blue Lagoon, and Gozo Jet Ski Tour

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From Mellieħa: Comino, Blue Lagoon, and Gozo Jet Ski Tour

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Blue Lagoon views come fast on a jet ski. This Mellieħa-to-Comino jet ski tour is built for all experience levels, with license-free riding and an English-speaking instructor keeping things clear and controlled. I like that you’ll cover serious coastline quickly, on a 2024 model jet ski designed for speed and reliability, not a “tour boat only” experience.

The other thing I like is how the route strings together Comino’s famous bays plus quieter stretches of coastline, including cave scenery and Santa Marija Bay. In the summer, you also get an optional swim break in the crystal-clear water, which makes the hour feel like more than just a thrill ride.

One consideration: the price is for the jet ski driver (1 person). If you want a passenger on the same ski, there’s an additional €20 charge at the starting point.

Key highlights worth your attention

  • License-free jet ski fun: no boating license required, with beginner-friendly orientation
  • Small group pace: limited to 8 participants for a more personal feel
  • Comino’s top water colors: Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon on the same ride
  • Caves and Santa Marija Bay: waterline views you can’t easily replicate from shore
  • Summer swim option: a short break to cool off in clear water
  • Photo and video sharing: guides can send memories by WhatsApp/airdrop (when available)

Jet ski speed meets Comino beauty in one tight hour

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A one-hour jet ski tour sounds short until you realize what jet skis are best at: covering big scenery in a small amount of time. You’ll bounce around Comino’s key water spots, then loop toward Gozo viewpoints, all while your instructor handles the route and safety rhythm.

This is a smart choice if you’re doing Malta in a packed schedule. Rather than spending half a day waiting for ferries or sitting in traffic around the lagoons, you get speed plus flexibility while still feeling guided.

Meeting by Cirkewwa: where the tour starts and how you get ready

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You meet to the left of the Cirkewwa Cafe, which is the only cafe in the immediate area. Even though the tour is described from Mellieħa, that meeting point detail matters because it’s where you’ll sign in, gear up, and get your orientation.

The setup is straightforward: you’ll get your life jacket, then meet your English instructor for a quick safety briefing and orientation. If you’re nervous about being on the water for the first time, this kind of “teach you, then go” format is exactly what you want.

One practical note: last-minute bookings can be handled by WhatsApp or phone, so if you’re flexible, it’s easier to find an available slot.

The jet ski itself: fast, reliable, and set up for beginners

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The tour uses a high-quality 2024 model jet ski that’s known for speed and reliability. That matters because the whole experience depends on confidence: if the equipment feels solid, you focus on the scenery instead of worrying about the ride.

After the orientation, the learning curve usually clicks fast. You follow your instructor at a controlled distance (you don’t just get tossed out on your own), and then you get enough freedom to feel the handling.

Also, the tour is built around comfort and safety, not racing. You’ll feel the power when you pick up speed, but the pacing stays tour-friendly so you can enjoy the view and still keep control.

Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon: the colors look different when you’re moving

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Comino’s Blue Lagoon is famous for a reason, but on a jet ski, it hits differently. Instead of viewing the lagoon from one fixed angle, you watch the water shift in real time as you travel across it. The turquoise tones look brighter, and the coastline texture becomes clearer because you’re closer and moving.

You’ll also pass by Crystal Lagoon, which keeps the same “wow” factor without feeling like the entire world is hovering in one spot. The route stitches these two together so you get the iconic views plus a second lagoon that feels like a different mood.

Summer brings the extra bonus: you can cool off with an optional swim stop in the crystal-clear water. Even a short break helps reset your body so the rest of the hour feels fun instead of exhausting.

Caves, Santa Marija Bay, and the coastline you can’t hike to

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The tour isn’t only about lagoons. You’ll also enjoy cave scenery and the rugged coastline near Santa Marija Bay—the kind of view that’s hard to get from shore unless you’re booking a boat tour or doing a long hike.

Jet skis are ideal for this part of Comino because you get that close-to-the-water perspective. You’ll glide through the clearest sections and see coastal shapes that look dramatic from the surface, especially around cave areas.

The “hidden caves” and coastline segments are also where your instructor’s role matters. This is not a freestyle ride. You’re guided for the route so you can appreciate the scenery safely, even if the sea gets a bit choppy.

Gozo viewpoints: seeing another island without committing to a full-day ferry plan

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One of the best things about this tour format is that you don’t have to plan a whole separate Gozo day to catch glimpses. You’ll explore iconic spots around Comino and then also head toward less-visited, southern shores of Gozo from the water.

That means you get that “I saw two islands” feeling with a low time cost. From the sea, Gozo’s coastline reads differently than it does from the land—more angles, more cutouts, and fewer crowds clustered in one viewpoint.

If you’re trying to balance beach time with sightseeing, this is a nice compromise. You get the ocean drama without needing to switch hotels or commit to long transport.

The swim stop in summer: a quick reset, sometimes with snorkeling gear

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In summer, there’s an option to stop for a swim. Think short and refreshing, not a long extended break. It’s timed as part of the overall flow of the ride, so you’re still getting the jet ski experience rather than turning it into a swim-only outing.

Some guides provide snorkeling gear for the stop, and you might get a chance to look at fish in the clearer water. If you’re the type who likes to spend five minutes in the shallows, bring swim gear you feel comfortable in. Even if you don’t snorkel, the water break is a real mood boost.

For what it’s worth, this is also when the sea conditions matter. If the water is calm, the swim feels easy; if it’s choppier, you’ll want to be confident moving in and out of the water quickly.

Safety and instruction: how this tour works when you’ve never ridden before

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What makes this tour feel doable is the training style. The safety briefing isn’t just paperwork; it’s meant to help you get your bearings fast, especially if you’re new. Your instructor stays on the water to guide you through key sections and keep spacing under control.

Several riders have noted that the guides feel relaxed but professional, and that you can ask questions without feeling awkward. One guide named Harry is specifically mentioned for explaining things well and giving riders confidence during first-time moments.

Jet ski instruction is part muscle memory and part comfort. Once you get the basics, the ride becomes simple: you focus on balance, throttle control, and watching the route rather than fighting the machine.

Also worth knowing: the tour is limited to 8 participants. That small-group setup makes it easier for the crew to manage everyone and keep the ride organized.

Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $152

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At $152 per person for a one-hour tour, the value is less about “hours spent” and more about what you get compressed into that time: Comino’s famous lagoons, cave/coastline scenery, plus Gozo viewpoints, all with a guided jet ski ride and included fuel, jet ski, life jacket, and an instructor.

It’s not a cheap activity, but it’s also not a “sit and watch” outing. You’re controlling the experience (as the driver), moving fast enough to change perspectives, and getting access to spots boats can’t always reach in the same way.

One more cost detail can matter for couples or families: the price is for the jet ski driver. If you’re adding a second person as a passenger on the same ski, there’s an additional €20 charge at the starting point. If you’re traveling as two adults and want both to ride, the setup likely means thinking through how you’ll split into drivers rather than assuming one ski fits everyone.

Who this jet ski tour suits best (and who should skip it)

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This is a strong pick for:

  • First-time riders who want instruction and a controlled pace
  • People who want iconic Comino sights without a long ferry day
  • Couples or small groups who like active sightseeing
  • Anyone who enjoys being on the water and wants close-up views of caves and coastline

But it’s not for everyone. It’s not suitable for children under 8, and it’s also not suitable for pregnant women. If you’re traveling with kids, this is a good reality check before you assume a family ride will work.

There’s also a weight limit: maximum combined weight on one jet ski must not exceed 160kg. If you’re close to that limit, plan carefully with your party so you don’t run into issues at the start.

What to bring: simple items that make a big difference

Bring what keeps you comfortable on a sun-and-water ride:

  • Swimwear
  • Sunscreen
  • Passport or ID card (copy accepted)

That’s it for essentials, and it’s exactly the right list. You’ll want sunscreen even if the ride feels breezy, because the Maltese sun and reflective water can catch you fast.

If you’re going in winter or shoulder months, you might feel wind more than you expect on the water. The tour is one hour, so you’ll still be fine without a huge packing list, but dress smart for the temperature.

Best time to book: consider the 6pm slot for sunset chances

Timing changes the feel. One recommendation that comes up is choosing the 6pm slot because there’s a good chance you’ll see the sunset. That can turn an already scenic ride into something more memorable without changing the itinerary you’re signing up for.

If sunset is your goal, pick a time that gives you daylight plus a smooth transition into evening light. If you prefer clear visibility for the lagoons and caves, earlier slots can also feel easier because the water surfaces can look extra crisp.

Should you book this Mellieħa to Comino Blue Lagoon and Gozo jet ski tour?

If you want an active, scenic Malta experience that covers a lot in a short time, this is the kind of tour that makes sense. The big wins for most people are the license-free riding, the small-group feel, and the way the route blends famous lagoons with cave and coastline views. Add an optional summer swim stop, and the one hour feels like a complete outing.

You might reconsider if you’re cost-sensitive and assuming two people can ride on one jet ski without extra fees. Also, if your group includes anyone under 8, or anyone who’s pregnant, this won’t fit your needs.

If your priority is speed, views, and a guided ride that keeps things organized, book it. If your priority is a long, relaxed beach day with minimal water time, you may prefer a shore-based plan instead.

FAQ

Do I need a jet ski license to ride on this tour?

No. This tour is designed for all experience levels and does not require a license.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?

Yes. You’ll get a quick safety briefing and orientation, so first-time riders can learn the basics with an instructor.

How long is the jet ski tour?

The experience lasts 1 hour.

Where do we meet?

Meet to the left of the Cirkewwa Cafe.

Is the price for the driver only or for everyone?

The price is for the jet ski driver (1 person).

Can someone ride as a passenger on the same jet ski?

Yes, but there’s an additional €20 passenger charge at the starting point.

What is the maximum weight allowed per jet ski?

Maximum combined weight on one jet ski must not exceed 160kg.

Is there a swim stop?

During summer months, there is an option to stop for a swim in the crystal-clear waters.

What should I bring with me?

Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a passport or ID card (a copy is accepted).

Can I cancel or pay later?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

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