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Sea Life Cruises | Boat Trips Malta

⭐ 4.8/5 from 136 reviews📍 X8QH+5WQ📞 +356 7700 7669

About Sea Life Cruises

Sea Life Cruises operates from Mellieħa, Malta, offering boat trips and tours. With a Google rating of 4.8/5 from 136 reviews, they are a trusted choice for exploring Malta's coastline. For specific tour options and availability, contact them directly or visit their website. Their address is X8QH+5WQ, Mellieħa, Malta, and you can reach them at +356 7700 7669.

Exploring Malta by sea is a must-do experience, and Sea Life Cruises provides an excellent way to discover the island's stunning coastal views. For those planning a trip, you can find flights to Malta to start your adventure. Once on the island, consider staying at one of the many hotels in Malta to make the most of your holiday and easily access boat tours from Mellieħa.

Why VisitMalta.co.uk Recommends

Sea Life Cruises is highly rated by customers, with an impressive 4.8/5 stars from 136 reviews, making it a top choice for boat tours in Mellieħa.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Sea Life Cruises located?

Sea Life Cruises is located at X8QH+5WQ, Mellieħa, Malta.

How can I contact Sea Life Cruises?

You can contact Sea Life Cruises by phone at +356 7700 7669 or visit their website at https://boattripsmalta.com/.

What is the customer rating for Sea Life Cruises?

Sea Life Cruises has a Google rating of 4.8/5 from 136 reviews.

What category does Sea Life Cruises fall under?

Sea Life Cruises is listed under Tour Operators Malta.

What are the opening hours for Sea Life Cruises?

Opening hours are not listed; please contact Sea Life Cruises directly for information.

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Sea Life Cruises

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X8QH+5WQ, Mellieħa, Malta

Google Rating

⭐ 4.8/5 · 136 reviews

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