
Visiting Malta with a Young Child: Our 6-Day Family Adventure on the Mediterranean Island
A Dreamy Morning at the Blue Lagoon – The Highlight of Our Maltese Adventure
The morning of our last full day brought an unforgettable experience: visiting the breathtaking Blue Lagoon. This magical spot, located on the island of Comino between Malta and Gozo, lies in a narrow strait. Accessible only by boat, it offered us a unique beach day combined with a boat excursion. The Blue Lagoon is undoubtedly one of Malta’s must-see wonders, attracting crowds of visitors, especially from spring to autumn.
An Early Start for Tranquility
We wanted to avoid the crowds, so we made sure to catch the earliest boat. Luckily, we succeeded!
We opted for one of the scheduled boats departing from the Cirkewwa port at 8:20 AM. Although the timetable mentioned an 8:30 departure, the boat filled up quickly, and we were on our way early. We had purchased our tickets two days in advance when returning from Gozo, saving time and stress.
The early departure had many perks: we easily found parking near the ferry terminal, avoided crowds when boarding, and enjoyed the pleasant morning sun without the intense heat.
The Magical World of the Blue Lagoon
Upon arriving at Comino, we were greeted by a dreamlike sight: the Blue Lagoon’s crystal-clear, turquoise waters and white sandy seabed captivated us. We quickly laid down our towels and plunged into the shallow, gently sloping bay surrounded by stunning rocky shores. The Blue Lagoon is a perfect destination for beach lovers, offering both sandy and rocky areas to suit all preferences.
Comino’s unspoiled natural beauty immediately drew us in. The island is almost entirely uninhabited, with only a handful of official residents and one historic landmark—the St. Marija Tower. Far from city noise, we spent the morning immersed in nature.
Practical Information
The beach offers free facilities like toilets, showers, and baby-changing areas, along with small kiosks selling food, ice cream, and drinks.
The first hour was pure bliss—we had the picturesque bay almost entirely to ourselves. By 10:30 AM, however, more boats arrived, and the crowd grew, leaving no space for towels. We decided to head back to Malta at 11:00 AM for our next adventure: visiting the famous Popeye Village.
Located just a 15-minute drive from Cirkewwa, this enchanting destination perfectly rounded off our day. Our little daughter, Liny, fell asleep in the car, allowing us a peaceful drive to the next highlight.
The Enchanting Popeye Village
Popeye Village, situated in Anchor Bay near Mellieha in northern Malta, was originally built for the 1980 Popeye movie. Today, it’s a beloved Maltese attraction featuring 20 colorful wooden structures, a sunbathing terrace, and a beach.
First Steps and Lunch
After purchasing our tickets, we headed straight to the restaurant for a delicious lunch. Afterward, Liny enjoyed the restaurant’s playhouse—a spacious area full of exciting activities—before we started exploring the village.
Exploring the Village
Walking through the village, we marveled at the colorful wooden houses built for the movie, complete with period-specific details. Each house had a unique function, from a dentist’s office to a bakery, a greengrocer, and a post office. We could step inside and explore their interiors, which added an extra layer of charm.
Fun and Relaxation
The entire village exuded a warm, friendly vibe, with music playing and children’s activities around every corner. Kids could enjoy movie screenings, games, and workshops. Meanwhile, adults could relax on sun loungers or take a dip in the bay. The setting felt like a fairytale, with the sea’s vibrant colors and the sound of waves creating a magical backdrop.
Extras and Souvenirs
The entrance fee included small perks: free popcorn at the cinema, a postcard from the Popeye Village shop, and free parking.
Tip: If the main parking lot is full, a larger one near the Popeye Viewpoint is available.
Għajn Tuffieħa Beach and a Sunset Goodbye
Although we didn’t swim at Popeye Village beach due to its less child-friendly shoreline, we ended the day at the nearby Għajn Tuffieħa beach.
The Scenic Location
Adjacent to Golden Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa is separated by a cliff-top tower. We parked in the upper lot and descended the stairs to the sandy beach. Arriving around 4:30 PM, finding parking took a little time—many came to enjoy the breathtaking sunset view.
A Romantic Surprise
At the top of the stairs, we discovered a charming swing with the phrase “Fall in love with Malta,” perfect for photos against the stunning panorama.
A Family-Friendly Beach
In the late afternoon, the beach’s sand glowed orange, though many say it appears whiter in direct sunlight. The facilities were excellent, including toilets, showers, and eateries. Its sandy shore and shallow bay made it ideal for children, allowing Liny to safely enjoy the water. The warm sun and serene surroundings provided a perfect end to our day.
By 6:30 PM, we reluctantly packed up, bidding farewell to this beautiful Maltese beach. With our flight the next day, there was no more time for swimming. Thankfully, our accommodation was just a 10-minute drive away, and by 7 PM, we were enjoying our last Maltese evening with a relaxing dinner on the terrace.
Tips for This Day:
Visiting Malta with a Young Child: Our 6-Day Family Adventure on the Mediterranean Island
Malta Day 2 – A Perfect Family Day in Mdina and Mellieha – Culture, Beaches, and Sunsets
Malta Day 3 – How to Spend a Day in Gozo: Top Sights, Local Tips & Family Moments
Malta Day 4 – Top Places to Visit in Southern Malta in a Day
Malta Day 5 – How to Spend One Day in Valletta, Sliema, and Paradise Bay (With Kids)
Farewell Malta – A Peaceful Beach Morning and a Historic Afternoon
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