Blue Lagoon, Natural lagoon on Comino Island, Malta
The Blue Lagoon features transparent waters between limestone cliffs, creating natural pools with depths varying from shallow edges to deeper central areas.
The waters around Comino Island served as a strategic lookout point for the Knights of St. John during the 16th century Mediterranean campaigns.
Local fishermen maintain traditional fishing practices in the surrounding waters, contributing to the preservation of Malta's maritime traditions.
Regular ferry services operate from both Malta and Gozo islands to the Blue Lagoon between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM during summer months.
The lagoon's geological formation creates natural swimming zones where fresh seawater continuously flows through underwater caves and channels.
Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible
Part of: Malta
Address: Blue Lagoon, Malta
GPS coordinates: 36.01404,14.32338
Latest update: September 18, 2025 07:27
Europe's most secluded beaches offer access to natural coastal environments that remain undeveloped due to their distance from major tourist centers. These locations span from the volcanic black sands of Iceland's southern shores to the pink-tinted beaches of southwestern Crete, formed from crushed seashells. Many require hiking through nature reserves or boat transfers to reach. Protected coastlines feature distinct geological characteristics: limestone cliffs eroded into natural arches along Portugal's Algarve, basalt columns rising from Norwegian fjords, and serpentine rock formations containing high magnesium content in Cornwall. The beaches exist within varied ecosystems, from Mediterranean scrubland surrounding Sicilian coves to Arctic conditions where granite mountains shelter narrow sand stretches in the Lofoten archipelago. These sites attract visitors seeking alternatives to developed resort areas. Access methods range from tidal passages through stone arches in Galicia, where water levels determine entry times, to unpaved tracks crossing the Desert of Agriates in Corsica. Several beaches change appearance based on natural forces: the Croatian peninsula of Zlatni Rat shifts its contours according to wind and wave patterns, while shallow lagoons in Greece allow wading between mainland and offshore islands. The locations provide opportunities for activities including snorkeling among underwater rock formations, observing seabird colonies nesting in coastal cliffs, and exploring cave systems revealed during low tide periods.
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