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During your stay at the Hotel Sand Dune in Birżebbuġa, a trip to the Gruta Azul is highly recommended. Famous for its dazzling waters and majestic caves, the Blue Grotto is one of Malta’s top natural wonders. Whether you’re into photography, boat tours, or simply want to admire the crystal-clear waters, this destination offers something for everyone.

2. Where is Blue Grotto?

The Blue Grotto is located near the village of Wied iż-Żurrieq, just a short drive from Birżebbuġa. The area is known for its stunning cliffs and tranquil atmosphere, making it a great escape for anyone looking to explore Malta’s natural beauty.


3. How to Get to Blue Grotto from Birżebbuġa

  • En coche: Desde Birżebbuġa, the drive to the Blue Grotto takes around 20-25 minutes. Follow signs for Wied iż-Żurrieq, where you can park and then either walk to the viewpoint or join a boat tour at the harbor.
  • Por Tour: For a more organized trip, join a guided tour that includes transport to and from the Blue Grotto, often combined with other scenic stops along Malta’s southern coast.

4. Best Tours to Blue Grotto

A boat tour is the best way to experience the Blue Grotto. Most tours depart from Wied iż-Żurrieq harbor and take you through several sea caves, offering stunning views of the brilliant blue waters and impressive rock formations. Ask in the reception.


5. Horario de apertura y tarifas de entrada

  • Horario de apertura: The Blue Grotto is accessible all year round, with boat tours operating daily, weather permitting.
  • Tasa de entrada: There is no fee to view the Blue Grotto from the cliffs. Boat tours typically cost around €8-10 per person.

6. La mejor época para visitar

The best time to visit the Blue Grotto is in the early morning when the sunlight shines directly into the caves, creating the iconic blue reflections on the water. Spring and summer are the most popular times to visit, as the weather is ideal for boat tours.


7. What to Expect at Blue Grotto

Once you arrive, you’ll be greeted by the towering cliffs and the deep blue sea below. Whether you take a boat tour or simply enjoy the views from the cliffs, the Blue Grotto’s natural beauty is sure to impress. The boat tours take you into several sea caves, including the Blue Grotto itself, where the sunlight creates an extraordinary effect on the water, making it appear as though it’s glowing.


8. Amenities at Blue Grotto

There are a few small cafés and snack bars near the parking area, offering drinks, food, and restrooms. Keep in mind that the area is quite popular, especially during peak tourist season, so it’s a good idea to arrive early if you want to avoid the crowds.


9. Blue Grotto FAQ

Is Blue Grotto Worth Visiting?
Absolutely! The Blue Grotto is one of Malta’s most iconic natural attractions, and the boat tours provide a unique experience.

How Long Should I Spend at Blue Grotto?
A typical visit lasts around 1-2 hours, depending on whether you take a boat tour or simply enjoy the view from the cliffs.

Can I Swim at Blue Grotto?
While swimming isn’t allowed directly at the grotto due to boat traffic, you can swim in the nearby Wied iż-Żurrieq area.


Reflexiones finales

A visit to the Blue Grotto is a must during your stay at Hotel Sand Dune. If you need help booking a tour or arranging transportation, feel free to stop by the recepción at Sand Dune Hotel, and our staff will gladly assist you!

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