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How much is the boat ride to the Blue Grotto Malta?

The 7 Caves Boat Trip in Wied Iz-Zurrieq These 30-minute trips go inside the Blue Grotto caves and a total of 6 additional sea caves nearby, including: What is this? The ticket price is 8 euros for adults and 5 euros for children.



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The 7 Caves Boat Trip in Wied Iz-Zurrieq These 30-minute trips go inside the Blue Grotto caves and a total of 6 additional sea caves nearby, including: What is this? The ticket price is 8 euros for adults and 5 euros for children.

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There is a large car park, which is free but like most of Malta is manned by a person who takes tips. I definitely think Blue Grotto is worth a visit especially if you have never seen caves and similar interests before. It is beautiful particularly on a sunny day.

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The visit inside the grotto on rowboats lasts about five minutes. However, the wait to enter the cave can be long, reaching an hour during high season at peak times of the day. The average time for a tour of the island by sea plus a visit to the Blue Grotto is about two hours.

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The Blue Grotto sea caves are open year-round, and boat tours from Wied Iz Zurrieq run all year.

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When is the best time of the day to visit the Blue Grotto? It is best to visit the Blue Grotto on a sunny day between the hours of noon to 2 pm, during this period thanks to the most intense sunlight, the most intense color comes and it illuminates the interior of the grotto the best.

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Here is the short version: If you are like most divers, to truly enjoy the Grotto, you must wear a minimum of a full-length, 5mm wetsuit. You can up that to a 7mm or even a drysuit and be even warmer. However, unless you overdo it on drysuit undergarments, it is unlikely you will ever be too warm.

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To visit the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra), you need to reach the entrance of the cave by land or sea. There, all visitors must board small rowboats, the only kind of boats that are allowed inside the cave.

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Not to be confused with the Blue Lagoon, which is located in the North West of the archipelago, in the island of Comino, the Blue Grotto is a complex of seven caves found along the southern coast of the island, right across from the little islet of Filfla, and less than a kilometre west of Wied iz-Zurrieq.

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Can visitors swim in the Blue Grotto Capri? No, visitors can neither enter the cave by swimming nor disembark from their rowboat to swim inside the cave. However, after the cave closes to the public at 5:30 p.m. (when the rowboats and ticket office close), many swimmers enter the cave by sea.

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The Blue Grotto lets you dive down to a depth of 100 feet (30 meters) in crystal clear water all the way down at a water temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) all year round.

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The Blue Grotto in Malta is an extraordinary natural phenomenon and must-see destination. While there is no doubt it's sublime beauty is a premiere Maltese experience, the humble boat you'll take to get there is also unique to this Mediterranean island.

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The Blue Grotto is one of several sea caves worldwide that is flooded with a brilliant blue or emerald light. The quality and nature of the color in each is determined by its unique combination of depth, breadth, water clarity, and light source.

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The Unique Features of the Blue Grotto Capri The cave's entrance is a narrow opening, only two meters wide and about one meter high. This small entrance adds to the mystique of the grotto, as visitors must board small rowboats and lie down to pass through the portal.

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Admission is free to the grotto, although note the site is run from your love offering donation (suggested $8 per adult or give more ??). For those wishing to spend the night, the Park View hotel is right near the grotto, very short walk.

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The hike to the Grotto, Indian Head Cove and the Georgian Bay shoreline is roughly one hour round trip. This provides more than enough time to explore the area before returning to your car. Walking on Cyprus Lake Road is not allowed due to safety concerns.

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The Blue Cave, also known as the Blue Grotto, is one of the most renowned natural attractions in Croatia and a sight to behold. As you enter through a narrow rocky entrance, the inside of the cave shimmers with an ethereal blue hue, casting a magical glow all around you.

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Staying and Diving at the Blue Grotto Dive Resort The Cavern (seen in the picture below) is the most popular of the two. Here open water divers can enter the mouth of this massive sinkhole explore down to a depth of 30 meters (100 feet) in 23°C crystal clear water.

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Why is the Blue Grotto so, um, blue? The bright azure color of the water inside the cave is due to the sunlight which enters the cavern through an underwater opening which is positioned exactly under the cave's mouth.

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