
Gateway to Gozo
Marfa Bay is a natural cove on Malta's north coast. It’s a tranquil spot away from the hustle and bustle of the towns, where you can swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters off quiet beaches. You’re only a stone's throw from Armier Bay Beach, popular for snorkelling and diving.
One of Marfa Bay's main appeals is its proximity to the nearby islands of Comino and Gozo. You can take a short boat ride to Comino, where pirates and smugglers once sought refuge, to visit the famous Blue Lagoon, renowned for its startlingly blue waters. Gozo is also a short ferry ride away where you’ll find clean beaches and rich history, with everything from Bronze Age sites to Knights’ watchtowers and 19th-century aqueducts. After exploring the island, relax and unwind back on the shores at Marfa Bay, perhaps spending an evening at one of the beachfront bars.
One of Marfa Bay's main appeals is its proximity to the nearby islands of Comino and Gozo. You can take a short boat ride to Comino, where pirates and smugglers once sought refuge, to visit the famous Blue Lagoon, renowned for its startlingly blue waters. Gozo is also a short ferry ride away where you’ll find clean beaches and rich history, with everything from Bronze Age sites to Knights’ watchtowers and 19th-century aqueducts. After exploring the island, relax and unwind back on the shores at Marfa Bay, perhaps spending an evening at one of the beachfront bars.

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