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Comino Beach — Attraction in Għajnsielem

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Comino Beach
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Crystal Lagoon
286H+67X, Ghajnsielem, Malta
L-Imriek
288F+XG3, Ghajnsielem, Malta
Cominotto Reef
2869+MGV, Triq Kemmuneti, Għajnsielem, Malta
It-Torri ta' Santa Marija
Ghajnsielem, Malta
Abandoned Isolation Hospital
285J+67J, Ghajnsielem, Malta
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Comino Beach
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Comino Beach

Comino, Malta
4.1(214)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
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Family friendly
attractions: Crystal Lagoon, L-Imriek, Cominotto Reef, It-Torri ta' Santa Marija, Abandoned Isolation Hospital, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Comino Beach

Crystal Lagoon

L-Imriek

Cominotto Reef

It-Torri ta' Santa Marija

Abandoned Isolation Hospital

Crystal Lagoon

Crystal Lagoon

4.8

(175)

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L-Imriek

L-Imriek

4.6

(51)

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Cominotto Reef

Cominotto Reef

4.8

(46)

Open 24 hours
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It-Torri ta' Santa Marija

It-Torri ta' Santa Marija

4.6

(325)

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Reviews of Comino Beach

4.1
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3.0
2y

This place was really hyped and I was looking forward to visiting it. First of all, it is not a beach. There is a small sandy area but it's very crowded. It is full of rocks and I think it is a health and safety hazard. There's is only on entrance and exit trail/path and it is usually packed full of people waiting to get the ferry. There should be at least a different path for entrance and one for exit. The water is beautiful. Super clean and blue. Great for people who want to swim or snorkel. There are boats that can take you to the caves but the queue is usually very long. The boat trip cost €15 per person and last for about 25 minutes. The place is great for hiking and you should bring the appropriate footwear. It's great to experience it as part of your Malta adventure but I found it...

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1.0
2y

Comino is crowded. But you can always find spots in the stones to relax. I visit blue lagoon once a month and in November -Mars is quiet there with not many people. No sunbeds, no owners taking the free beach to themselves with sunbeds. Advice: Please DON'T RENT THE SUNBEDS at this guy who is greedy and occupies the whooole place with chairs 15cm from each other. Moreover the price is absolutely horrific, 15eu per person. When I asked him if doing this activity is legal he started yelling at me (wonder why). Anyway, we sat a bit further and got a fantastic place to ourselves, saved 75eu that day. So please walk a bit further, even explore the Santa maria beach. It's not about the money, it's about the greediness of people. Until we stop staying in these sunbeds they...

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3.0
3y

A beautiful "beach"(mostly edgy cliffs and not really that long either) with clear turquoise waters but absolutely overrun with tourists. Chairs are extremely overpriced, we paid around 40€ for 3, but with this amount of people to be expected I guess. There are places on the cliffside where you can put down you towels, but if you decide to go down into the water, prepare to fight your way through the masses because there's only ONE staircase leading down to it, which just baffles me.

A lot of people there don't seem to care about pollution as well. The Water is fine but everywhere else it's full of litter,especially of rotting pineapples which vendors sell there.

Off season would be the best time to visit Comino Beach. Just avoid it mid season...

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Olubukola AyodeleOlubukola Ayodele
This place was really hyped and I was looking forward to visiting it. First of all, it is not a beach. There is a small sandy area but it's very crowded. It is full of rocks and I think it is a health and safety hazard. There's is only on entrance and exit trail/path and it is usually packed full of people waiting to get the ferry. There should be at least a different path for entrance and one for exit. The water is beautiful. Super clean and blue. Great for people who want to swim or snorkel. There are boats that can take you to the caves but the queue is usually very long. The boat trip cost €15 per person and last for about 25 minutes. The place is great for hiking and you should bring the appropriate footwear. It's great to experience it as part of your Malta adventure but I found it underwhelming.
Erik BagnenkoErik Bagnenko
A beautiful "beach"(mostly edgy cliffs and not really that long either) with clear turquoise waters but absolutely overrun with tourists. Chairs are extremely overpriced, we paid around 40€ for 3, but with this amount of people to be expected I guess. There are places on the cliffside where you can put down you towels, but if you decide to go down into the water, prepare to fight your way through the masses because there's only ONE staircase leading down to it, which just baffles me. A lot of people there don't seem to care about pollution as well. The Water is fine but everywhere else it's full of litter,especially of rotting pineapples which vendors sell there. Off season would be the best time to visit Comino Beach. Just avoid it mid season (June-September).
Tristan HughesTristan Hughes
Amazing place, the water is crystal clear but a bit on the cold side (Once you get used to it it's fine, the biggest issue is getting in up to your neck.) The location is jaw dropping, absolutely gorgeous. There are stalls selling food and drinks with surprisingly decent prices. The guys who work there try their best to keep it clean but when you have so many dirty trampy people in one area I imagine it's a none stop job trying to keep up. One thing I disliked about this place is how busy it gets, and by busy I mean BUSY! It was packed with people today but we were told Friday and Saturday are really busy days. It may not be so bad on other days. Still definitely worth a visit. A definite recommendation if you are on holiday in the area. 👍🏻
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This place was really hyped and I was looking forward to visiting it. First of all, it is not a beach. There is a small sandy area but it's very crowded. It is full of rocks and I think it is a health and safety hazard. There's is only on entrance and exit trail/path and it is usually packed full of people waiting to get the ferry. There should be at least a different path for entrance and one for exit. The water is beautiful. Super clean and blue. Great for people who want to swim or snorkel. There are boats that can take you to the caves but the queue is usually very long. The boat trip cost €15 per person and last for about 25 minutes. The place is great for hiking and you should bring the appropriate footwear. It's great to experience it as part of your Malta adventure but I found it underwhelming.
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A beautiful "beach"(mostly edgy cliffs and not really that long either) with clear turquoise waters but absolutely overrun with tourists. Chairs are extremely overpriced, we paid around 40€ for 3, but with this amount of people to be expected I guess. There are places on the cliffside where you can put down you towels, but if you decide to go down into the water, prepare to fight your way through the masses because there's only ONE staircase leading down to it, which just baffles me. A lot of people there don't seem to care about pollution as well. The Water is fine but everywhere else it's full of litter,especially of rotting pineapples which vendors sell there. Off season would be the best time to visit Comino Beach. Just avoid it mid season (June-September).
Erik Bagnenko

Erik Bagnenko

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Amazing place, the water is crystal clear but a bit on the cold side (Once you get used to it it's fine, the biggest issue is getting in up to your neck.) The location is jaw dropping, absolutely gorgeous. There are stalls selling food and drinks with surprisingly decent prices. The guys who work there try their best to keep it clean but when you have so many dirty trampy people in one area I imagine it's a none stop job trying to keep up. One thing I disliked about this place is how busy it gets, and by busy I mean BUSY! It was packed with people today but we were told Friday and Saturday are really busy days. It may not be so bad on other days. Still definitely worth a visit. A definite recommendation if you are on holiday in the area. 👍🏻
Tristan Hughes

Tristan Hughes

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