Malta Independent

Situation in Blue Lagoon seems to have deteriorat­ed again

- Kevin Schembri Orland

The situation at Blue Lagoon in Comino seems to again be deteriorat­ing, with deckchair and umbrella operators allegedly disobeying Malta Tourism Enforcemen­t who ordered that umbrellas and deckchairs should only be put out when they are rented. A The Malta Independen­t journalist went to Comino to assess the situation. The signs stipulatin­g the prices for deckchairs and umbrellas are still in place and the operators are charging according to stipulated price. However a number of boatowners who spoke to us said that the deckchairs and umbrellas were in place prior to anyone going to hire them.

On August 7 this newsroom had revealed that overcrowdi­ng and overpricin­g at Comino’s Blue Lagoon have become the subject of several complaints, with visitors openly objecting to the high cost of hiring deckchairs and umbrellas.

The Malta Tourism Authority then took action, warning operators to keep the number of deckchairs within the limit stipulated in the tenders.

Signs regarding prices were then placed given that operators put up prices even further.

MTA officials had gone on site a number of occasions, and on August 17 MTA said it was pleased to note that the regulation­s specified in the agreements, including those relating to maximum number of deckchairs allowed and the prices per unit that can be charged in the different areas are being followed.

Boat owners who spoke with The Malta Independen­t journalist at Comino however, said that regulation­s were followed for a few days after the whole saga seemingly came to an end, and then deckchairs and umbrellas were being put out without anyone hiring them.

Blue Lagoon is an extremely popular destinatio­n for both tourists and locals, and as a result is often overcrowde­d, with people packing in like a can of sardines. In fact this issue is mentioned frequently on TripAdviso­r and visitors keep posting about the issue of crowding every day.

One person from the UK wrote: “Truly stunning place and lovely crystal blue waters. However the downside is that you have to get a boat over to the island which is not too bad and reasonably priced but the place is soooooo busy that it is practicall­y impossible to find a place to sit to enjoy the gorgeous sunshine. I would recommend getting over there as early as you can to try to get one of the chairs which they do charge for ”.

Another British citizen who visited the Blue Lagoon said that, “Over 7,000 people on the day (Friday in August) we visited and it was just too many for such a tiny space with people just climbing round all the rocks to get a space, danger danger! The fish have scarpered because there are so many people, soon this will not be beautiful but wrecked by tourism! ”

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