Blue Grotto & Marsaxlokk Tours

Explore Malta’s south coast: the Blue Grotto, a string of sea caves with vivid blue waters reached by traditional boat, and Marsaxlokk, the colourful fishing village with its luzzu boats and famous Sunday market. Tours often add the Dingli Cliffs and prehistoric temples.

28 Touren · prices per person, book with partner

Blue Grotto in Valletta — FAQ

What is the Blue Grotto in Malta?
The Blue Grotto is a group of sea caves on Malta’s southern coast where small boat trips reveal brilliant blue waters and dramatic rock arches; it’s one of the island’s most scenic natural spots.
How do you visit the Blue Grotto?
The Blue Grotto is reached from Wied iż-Żurrieq by traditional boat (weather permitting), about 30 minutes from Valletta; tours often combine it with Marsaxlokk and the Dingli Cliffs.
Is the Blue Grotto worth it?
Yes — the vivid blue waters, sea caves and cliffs make the Blue Grotto a beautiful, photogenic stop, especially on a calm, sunny morning when the colours are at their best.