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Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon

Comino

Always swim with care. Obey lifeguard and flag signals.

Ideal

Calm sea

Jellyfish reported (last at 23:05)

Pollution reported (last at 23:05)

Seaweed reported in the water

Excellent

Week 4 Report

up to 7 June

Blue Lagoon

Excellent

Data from Week 4 Report, covering up to 7 June

Partly cloudy

28°C

Feels like

24°C

Sea

8

UV

03:45
18:20

Air temp

24°C

Feels like

28°C

Sea temp

24°C

UV index

8

High

Wind

NSWE

8

km/h

SSW

Waves

0.4m

3.4s period

Rain

5%

Humidity

89%

Visibility

22km

3-Day Forecast

Wed

17 Jun

Partly cloudy

27°C / 23°C

UV 8

Thu

18 Jun

Mainly clear

29°C / 23°C

UV 8

Fri

19 Jun

Mainly clear

29°C / 24°C

UV 8

Last updated: 15 June at 22:15

Updated hourly

Source: Open-Meteo · ECMWF

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Location & Swimming Zone

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Facilities

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Food nearby
Water sports

About this Beach

The shallow channel between Comino and the tiny uninhabited islet of Cominotto turns an almost unreal shade of blue, the result of white sand on the seabed and the way sunlight refracts through the surrounding rock. The lagoon fills quickly in summer: the first boats arrive before 9am and by midday it can hold thousands of visitors, so coming early or out of season makes a significant difference.

Getting there
By car

Boat only. Ferries from Ċirkewwa (Malta) or Mġarr (Gozo). Journey approx 25 min.

By bus

Bus 41/221 to Ċirkewwa, then the Comino ferry.

What the flags mean

Beach Flag System

When lifeguards are on duty, the flags they fly take precedence over any guidance from this app.

Green Flag

Conditions are calm and safe for swimming. Low hazard — suitable for all swimmers including children. Continue to follow lifeguard instructions.

Red & Yellow Flag

This flag pair marks the boundary of the lifeguard-patrolled swimming area. Always swim between the red and yellow flags — this is where lifeguards can reach you quickest.

Yellow Flag

Medium hazard. The sea has some swell, current, or other condition that warrants care. Weaker swimmers and children should stay in shallow water or avoid swimming.

Purple Flag

Marine pests have been detected in the water — most commonly stinging jellyfish (brama, xortina). Swimming is at your own risk. Wear a rash vest if entering. Seek first aid if stung.

Red Flag

High hazard conditions — strong swell, currents, or dangerous weather. Swimming is strongly discouraged. Only strong, experienced swimmers should consider entering, and only with extreme caution.

Double Red Flag

The beach is closed to the public. Conditions are extremely dangerous — lifeguards will not enter the water to attempt a rescue. Do not swim under any circumstances.

Lifeguards will not enter the water.

Emergency & Rescue Services

112

Emergency

Police · Ambulance · Fire

If someone is in danger in the water, call 112 immediately.

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