Unveiling the Mysteries of Malta: A Day on the Mermaid Boat Tour
Drawn by the promise of exploring sea caves and Gozo’s highlights, I embarked on the Mermaid Boat Tour from Bugibba. This intimate adventure offered a perfect blend of marine exploration and cultural discovery, leaving me with unforgettable memories.
Setting Sail from Bugibba
The morning sun cast a golden hue over the charming seaside town of Bugibba as I boarded the Mermaid, a quaint family-run boat that promised an intimate and personalized adventure. As a marine biologist, the allure of exploring the sea caves and the highlights of Gozo was irresistible. The captain greeted us warmly, setting the tone for a day that would be both exhilarating and serene. The boat, accommodating around 35-40 people, was spacious enough to move around comfortably, allowing us to capture the stunning Maltese coastline as we set sail at precisely 10:00 am.
Our first destination was the famed Blue Lagoon on Comino Island. The journey there was a visual feast, with the Mediterranean’s azure waters glistening under the sun. Upon arrival, the lagoon’s crystal-clear waters beckoned, and I couldn’t resist the opportunity to snorkel. Renting gear from the captain for a modest fee, I was soon immersed in an underwater world teeming with vibrant marine life. The experience was nothing short of magical, a reminder of why I fell in love with the ocean in the first place.
Discovering Gozo’s Charms
After a refreshing swim, we set off for Gozo, the second stop on our itinerary. As we approached Mgarr Harbour, the island’s rugged beauty unfolded before us, and I was eager to explore its cultural treasures. The captain had thoughtfully arranged a bus for those interested in visiting Victoria, Gozo’s capital. For a small fee, I joined the group and soon found myself wandering through the historic streets of Victoria.
The Cittadella, a 15th-century fortress, stood majestically against the skyline, offering panoramic views of the island. As I explored the bustling markets and sampled local Gozitan delicacies, I felt a deep connection to the island’s rich heritage. The two hours spent in Victoria flew by, and I returned to the harbour with a newfound appreciation for Gozo’s unique blend of history and natural beauty.
A Serene Return via St. Paul’s Islands
The journey back to Malta was equally enchanting, with a stop at the historical St. Paul’s Islands. Here, we had the chance to swim once more or trek up to the famous statue of St. Paul. I opted for a leisurely swim, savoring the tranquility of the secluded bay. The Mermaid’s bar offered a selection of refreshments, and I enjoyed a glass of wine as the boat gently rocked on the waves.
As the day drew to a close, the captain sounded the horn, signaling our return to Bugibba. The Maltese coastline, bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun, was a sight to behold. Reflecting on the day’s adventures, I realized that this trip aboard the Mermaid was more than just a tour; it was a journey of discovery, both of the sea and of myself. The crew’s attentiveness and the intimate setting made it a truly memorable experience, one that I wholeheartedly recommend to fellow ocean enthusiasts. Mermaid Boat Tour