The Marine Protected Areas surrounding Comino Island in Malta safeguard vital marine habitats and offer exceptional opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and wildlife observation in a clear Mediterranean setting.
Located in the Maltese archipelago, the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) around Comino encompass a portion of the crystal-clear waters between Malta and Gozo. This zone is internationally recognized for its rich marine biodiversity and pristine underwater environments. The area includes significant seagrass beds, rocky reefs, and underwater caves that support populations of protected species such as the noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis), various fish species, and marine mammals including dolphins and the endangered Mediterranean monk seal. These waters serve as a critical habitat and breeding ground, contributing to the ecological health of the central Mediterranean Sea.
Comino itself is a small, largely uninhabited island famously home to the Blue Lagoon, an iconic bay known for its turquoise waters and dramatic limestone cliffs. The MPAs offer outstanding recreational opportunities predominantly focused on marine tourism, including snorkeling and scuba diving. The protected status helps minimize harmful fishing practices and restrict coastal development, maintaining the natural state of the marine ecosystems while encouraging sustainable tourism.
Visitors can explore underwater caves, swim among vibrant fish populations, and enjoy birdwatching on the island’s rugged shores. The area's relatively shallow waters and exceptional visibility make it one of the top diving destinations in the Mediterranean. The local authorities and environmental organizations work together to manage the MPAs with ongoing monitoring and regulations to preserve this valuable marine environment.
Visitor appeal lies in the combination of marine biodiversity, iconic waterscapes like the Blue Lagoon, and the tranquility of an island with minimal human footprint. The MPAs play a vital role in Malta’s environmental conservation efforts and serve as an outdoor laboratory for marine science and education.
Blue Lagoon – renowned for crystal-clear turquoise waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling
Underwater caves and reefs offering diverse marine life viewing opportunities
Seagrass meadows hosting endangered species like the noble pen shell
Hiking paths on Comino Island offering panoramic views of marine areas
A sheltered bay with shallow, clear waters famous for swimming, snorkeling, and vibrant underwater life.
Underwater Posidonia oceanica beds that serve as a critical habitat for numerous marine species.
Moderate hiking routes around the island’s perimeter providing views of marine and island landscapes.