An uninhabited island that harbours a picturesque bay of bright blue waters.
A small island tucked between the two main islands of Malta, the uninhabited Cominotto retains an unaltered quintessential Maltese natural landscape. The eastern front features the famed Blue Lagoon, a small sandy white beach with clear aquamarine waters. Scores of caves and unique rock formations dot the coastline, open to any adventurous soul, while the gorgeous water invites you for a leisurely swim or snorkel with the fishes. Meanwhile, the western and southern fronts of Cominotto house a selection breath-taking dive spots that go under the radar. Cominotto Reef, Inner Cominotto Reef or Anchor Reef – each location features scenic underwater vistas and vibrant sea life. With most people passing up Cominotto for the neighbouring island of Comino, Cominotto will be a tranquil sanctuary where you can escape from the rest of the world for a short while.
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