The less visited Southeast part of Malta is home to some of the islands’ most extraordinary sites, which should definitely make it onto the Must see list of any foreign visitor. One of these locations is none other than the magnificent Blue Grotto.
My this vlog is all about a small trip with friends to blue paradise in the heart of Mediterranean.
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Euro 8 for adults
Euro 4 for children( age 3 to 10 )
Valletta is the capital of Malta
How to Reach Blue Grotto.
Valletta Terminus to Blue Grotto – Route 74
Time duration 30 minutes
Stop at Panorama bus stop
2 min walk, down the hill to Blue Grotto
From St. Julian’s, Paceville, Sliema and Gzira – Routes 13, 14, 15 and 16
Route 13 – Every 10 minutes
Route 14 – Every 20 minutes
Route 15 – Every 30 minutes
Route 16 – Every 20 minutes
Stop at Valletta bus terminus then catch route 74
Airport to Blue Grotto – Route 201
Travel time: 60 minutes
Stop at Grotto bus stop
Boat Trips to the Blue Grotto
If you are going to visit the Blue Grotto, a boat trip to the caves is the best way to experience the true beauty of the area. Boat trips are usually available daily (weather permitting) with the duration of each trip being around 20 minutes. The tours are performed by local captains in a traditional Maltese fishing boat, the operators being seasoned fishermen who know the location and the caves very well. Schedule and pricing for the boat rides can be found below:
Summer time: 09.00 to 17.00
Winter time: 09.00 to 15.30