(Maltese: Kemmuna ) is a small, rugged island in the Maltese archipelago, famously known for its crystalline turquoise waters and its status as a car-free nature reserve. Located between the larger islands of Malta and Gozo, it covers just 3.5 square kilometres and is a premier destination for day-trippers seeking world-class swimming and historical intrigue. Key Natural Attractions
: A rocky, more secluded bay accessible primarily by boat, popular for its deep blue waters and underwater tunnels for divers. cominos
: A quieter alternative to the Blue Lagoon, offering a sandy beach and calm, shallow waters ideal for families. (Maltese: Kemmuna ) is a small, rugged island
(Maltese: Kemmuna ) is a small, rugged island in the Maltese archipelago, famously known for its crystalline turquoise waters and its status as a car-free nature reserve. Located between the larger islands of Malta and Gozo, it covers just 3.5 square kilometres and is a premier destination for day-trippers seeking world-class swimming and historical intrigue. Key Natural Attractions
: A rocky, more secluded bay accessible primarily by boat, popular for its deep blue waters and underwater tunnels for divers.
: A quieter alternative to the Blue Lagoon, offering a sandy beach and calm, shallow waters ideal for families.