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Decadent evenings in Michelin-starred restaurants and days spent sailing the shores on a luxury yacht… there’s nothing quite like the glamour of holidays in the Italian Lakes
The moment you dip into your floating swimming pool on the edge of Lake Como you realise that sometimes the best summer holidays aren’t about the beach. Imagine a fairytale world of lemon trees and bougainvillea, where castles and Italianate gardens sit on their own islands and chalky-coloured houses almost fall into vibrant blue glacial waters. Holidays to the Italian Lakes feel like a deliciously clandestine north Italian affair, yet scattered across Lombardy they are surprisingly close to Milan, Verona and the Swiss Alps.
It’s all about fresh-from-the-lake fish straight onto your plate in elegant restaurants against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains, crisp white wine enjoyed on a yacht as you sail down the wind, and those very European narrow pebbled shorelines where sunbathers relax, intermittently paddling in the deep blue. Expect hot sulphur springs and Roman Ruins in seductive Sirmione, Belle Époque spas and decadent hotels dripping in glamour in Lake Como and sleepy fishing villages juxtaposed with wild beauty in Lake Maggiore. The famous breeze of Lake Garda is a delight for windsurfers, but the surrounding mountains and water keep the heat in, ensuring sun-kissed strolling along cobblestoned streets.
There’s that ‘dolce vita’ macchiato for breakfast, seafood brunches under olive trees in a glorious garden and starry evenings in Michelin-starred Moorish Palace restaurants. Studded with the private homes of European aristocracy and Hollywood celebrities and punctuated with luxurious resorts, spiring cedars and age-old churches and palaces, this is how the Italians do idyllic lakeside living.
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Italian Lakes Regions
Our recommendations for the best places to visit in Italian Lakes
Holidays in Italian Lakes
- Lake Como
- 4 Star
Perched on the water’s edge, views of the lake are available around almost every corner.
- Lake Garda
- 4 Star
Excellent wellness and sports facilities as well as exemplary service make this hotel a regular favourite.
- Lake Maggiore
- 5 Star
Surrounded by magnificent parkland, experience the opulence of staying in an historical building.
- Lake Garda
- 4 Star
Chic and classic, this famed hotel has played host to a number of illustrious guests.
- Lake Maggiore
- 5 Star
A Belle Époque masterpiece with spellbinding Lake Maggiore views, state-of-the-art spa and sumptuous interior design.
- Lake Garda
- 5 Star
A resort combining exquisite lake views, an unrivalled wellbeing ethos and exemplary service.
From £1,554 p/p- Lake Garda
- 4 Star
Breathtaking panoramic views of mountains and Lake Garda from every corner.
- Lake Garda
- 5 Star
A chic property set on Lake Garda’s southern shores.
From £967 p/p- Lake Garda
- 4 Star
A wellness retreat, perfectly positioned to explore historic Sirmione.
- Lake Como
- 4 Star
On one of Italy’s most famous lakes, Hotel Royal Victoria has been charming guests for years. Come for the dreamy setting, the divine restaurants, the secret gardens and the peaceful pool.
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Lakeside dining, guided walks and Switzerland’s world-famous mountain train, escorted tours are wonderful ways to explore the Italian Lakes
It’s all about the lakeside living in this part of Italy, where days are spent drinking crisp white wine by the water, strolling the gardens of famous villas, and exploring fisherman’s houses, charming cafés, Michelin-starred restaurants and family-run gelaterias before retiring to the hotel as the sun sets over the lake. With so much history, beauty and culture to behold, a guided tour of the most beautiful and famous lakes of the north, including Lake Como and Lake Lugano, is the best way to make the most of your time here. You’ll be shown the sights by a knowledgeable guide and there will be a full day where you get to do your own thing, giving you the freedom to explore the area at your own pace. For those who like the scenic route, a highlight is the trip on the Bernina Express, one of Switzerland’s world-famous mountain trains.
Our recommended Italian Lakes tours
Highlights of Venice from Lake Garda
The City of Bridges is one of Italy’s most iconic destinations and it’s just a couple of hours from Lake Garda. Speed through the countryside as you travel by train and arrive in Venice for a private two-hour tour. Later, there’ll be time to explore on your own, getting lost down charming canalside streets, drifting through the waterways on a gondola or marvelling at the majesty of St Mark’s Square and the busy Grand Canal.
• Duration: full day
• Time: 8.20am to 7.40pm
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
You will need to make your own way to Verona train station. Lunch and any entrance fees for museums and attractions you wish to visit are not included.
Highlights of Verona
‘Fair Verona’, a city that will forever be associated with Shakespeare’s ill-fated characters, Romeo and Juliet, is a joy to explore. On this short guided tour, you’ll explore the characterful old town, see the riverside Castelvecchio castle, the ancient Arco dei Gavi and Juliet’s house, and wander along narrow streets that wind their way between café-lined squares including the Piazza Brà, home to the iconic Verona Arena.
• Duration: 1½ hours
• Departs Monday-Friday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione.
Verona In Depth
Get to know Verona on a full day visit from the shores of Lake Garda. On arrival, join a private 3-hour tour – the perfect way to get your bearings for the rest of your city explorations. With a local guide, who will pass on their extensive knowledge, walk through the network of streets and squares in the old town and see Juliet’s house and the striking Verona Arena. The rest of the day is free to explore at your own pace; a VeronaCard, which gives you access to a variety of museums and city attractions, is included so you can pick and choose the spots you’d like to visit.
• Duration: full day
• Time: 9am to 5pm
• Departs Tuesday to Friday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
Lunch and any entrance fees to attractions that are not part of the VeronaCard are not included. The guided tour itinerary may change depending on the guide, the traffic or other conditions. Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone, Desenzano and Sirmione.
Sunset Canoe Paddle on Lake Garda
Experience the calmness and quietness of the lake and see a stunning sunset on an unforgettable sunset paddle. You’ll make your way under your own steam on a one- or two-person canoe and take in the beauty two of the lakeside gems: Baia del Corno and Punta San Vigilio. Then make your way back to the lively town of Garda and the sun dips below the lake’s western shore.
• Duration: 3 hours
• Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
• Operates April to October
• Private experience
Good to know
This canoe trip is suitable for everyone and has a difficulty level of easy. Transfers only available and included from Bardolino, Garda and Malcesine.
Lake Garda Cooking Class
Learning a skill is a wonderful way of extending your holiday once you’re back home. During this cooking class in Lazise, a town in the south-east corner of the lake, you’ll learn how to make the most classic of Italian staples: pasta. The experience begins as you shop for the fresh ingredients, as well as some wine to complement your creation. You’ll then head to a local kitchen to create your dish under the guidance of a skilled chef.
• Duration: Half day or evening
• Times: 10am to 1pm or 5pm to 8pm
• Departs Monday to Saturday
• Operates March to October
• Private experience
Good to know
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday the dishes made will be gnocchi and tagliatelle and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday the dishes will be risotto and ravoli. Includes transfers from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione.
Private Lake Garda Cruise
The landscapes of Lake Garda look their best from the water, so we highly recommend spending a relaxing couple of hours on a private boat. You’ll have the services of a local skipper who will create a route that’s unique to you and your wish list of places to see.
• Duration: 2 hours
• Daily departures from Garda, Bardolino, Desenzano and Sirmone
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda and Malcesine.
Lake Garda Sunset Cruise & Prosecco
Sunset is a special time of day on Lake Garda as the sipping sun casts shadows, creates a golden glow over the surrounding landscapes and makes the surface of the water sparkle. Step on board the only remaining two-mast sailing boat on the lake, San Nicolò, cruise along the lake shore and raise a glass of Prosecco or Bardolino Chiaretto to your incredible Italian Lakes adventure.
• Duration: 2 hours
• Departs Friday and Saturday
• Operates May to October
• Private experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione.
Lake Garda by Vintage Sailing Ship
There’s nothing quite as fittingly atmospheric and romantic as cruising around Lake Garda on a beautiful antique ketch. Step aboard the two-masted San Nicolò, the last of its type in the region, and let the power of the wind transport you past towns, villages and beautiful lakeside villas.
• Duration: 2 hours
• Departs Monday to Friday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione.
Art & Wine Tasting in Valpolicella
Winery. You’ll get to explore the winery’s rolling vineyards and the glorious 14th-Century manor house which features rooms that are adorned with faded renaissance frescoes. Finally, you’ll have the change to taste four of the region’s best wines: Valpolicella Classico 2019, Valpolicella Ripasso 2017, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2011 and Recioto della Valpolicella Classico 2017. Each glass will be served with local delicacies which enhance the aromatic flavours.
• Duration: 2 hours
• Time: Midday to 2pm
• Departs Monday to Saturday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione. This experience is on a request basis and is subject to itinerary and operating schedule changes that are outside of our control.
Picnic in The Moraine Hills
Dine al fresco with stunning views at a vineyard in the rolling Moraine Hills to the south of Lake Garda. Make your way to the Monte del Frà winery, which is located near the town of Custoza, and join a knowledgeable guide for a winery tour. Then sit down to your picnic which is packed in a charming wicker basket; the meal includes locally sourced delicacies, wine and water and is perfectly complemented by far-reaching vineyard vistas.
• Duration: 2 hours
• Times: 11am to 1pm or 1pm to 7pm
• Departs Wednesday to Saturday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione. Please let us know if you have any food allergies or intolerances.
Lake Garda Hills Wine Tasting by E-bike
Combine beautiful vistas, great food and wine and a bit of a workout on a cycling trip through the Moraine Hills. Pick up your e-bike at the meeting point: the beautiful Monte del Frà winery which is located close to the town of Custoza. You and your group will then set off into the rolling hills, passing vineyards and cypress-line lanes on the way to the hamlet of Oliosi where you’ll have a picnic packed with local specialities. Return to Monte del Frà for a tour of the cellar and a tasting of four of their wines.
• Duration: full day
• Time: 10am to 5.30pm
• Departs Tuesday to Saturday
• Operates year-round
• Group experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione.
Explore the Dolomites
To the north of Lake Garda are the towering peaks of the Dolomites, a mountain range in the breathtaking Alps. Join a daytrip from Lake Garda and head up into the hills for a full day Alpine adventure. Follow the scenic winding road between the Fiemme and Fassa Valleys and travel up to the Pordoi Pass where you could take the cable car up to the Sass Pordoi at 2950 metres above sea level (optional and at extra cost). From here, the tour continues to the Gardena Valley, where you’ll pass through typically South Tyrolean villages. There’ll be some free time here to soak up the views, either while sipping on a coffee or enjoying a short walk.
• Duration: full day
• Time: 7am to 7pm
• Departs Monday & Friday
• Operates year-round
• Group experience
Good to know
The tour itinerary may change depending on the traffic and weather conditions. The weather can change quickly so pack suitable clothing and footwear. This experience is not recommended for those with health issues, and particularly those with epilepsy, breathing issues and heart problems. A minimum of 15 guests is required for this excursion to run. Transfers only available and included from Bardolino, Garda and Malcesine.
Horse Back Wine Tasting
Take to the saddle and see the Italian countryside from a different angle on this great outdoors experience. You’ll mount your horse at Cicco’s Ranch and head into the vine-cloaked Moraine Hills to the south east of Lake Garda. Enjoy the peace as you ride between the vines and in the shadow of cypress trees, taking in the rolling views as you go. A highlight of the experience is the stop at Monte del Frà winery where you’ll try three wine varieties alongside plates of locally sourced and produced cheese and cold cuts of meat.
• Duration: half day
• Time: 2.30pm to 5.30pm
• Departs Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience
Good to know
Transfers included from Bardolino, Garda, Malcesine, Gardone and Sirmione.
Get to know the Italian Lakes and those important practicalities when planning your perfect holiday.
GMT +1 hour
Euro
Milan and Verona: 2 hours
Christianity (Roman Catholic)
Italian
Where are the Italian Lakes?
In the north of Italy surrounded by mountains that edge into Switzerland, just half an hour from Verona and close to both Milan and Venice.
Lake Garda
On the largest of the lakes – Lake Garda – you can enjoy a huge range of scenery surrounded by city gates built by the Venetians. The north has higher mountains on the narrower part of the lake and the south is flatter, home to pebble beaches leading down into the water, and those famous Bardolino vineyards. Explore Sirmione’s 13th-Century cobbled streets, the Roman ruins of Grotto di Catullo and the thermal baths and hot springs. Action-packed Lake Garda offers the perfect climate and props for windsurfing, paragliding and kayaking while its northernmost points are idyllic for mountain hikes and climbs.
Lake Como
Lake Como is where the jet set and the Milanese like to hang out. Take the funicular to the top of Brunate Mountain for panoramic views of the lakes and Switzerland, hop on board a boat to the exclusive village of Bellagio, and visit the stately Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo. Grand Hotel Tremezzo has a floating pool in the lake and is the perfect spot for aperitivo as the sun sets on shimmering waters.
Lake Maggiore
From Lake Maggiore, take a boat trip to the Borromean Islands, home to three tiny islands and two islets. On Isola Bella you’ll find a magnificent Baroque Palace and renaissance tiered gardens where peacocks like to roam. Head to the resort of Stresa for cobblestoned streets, spellbinding views and plenty of café culture, shopping and art galleries, and take a cable car to the summit of Mount Mottarone for both Lake and Alps views.
Getting around
Hiring a car is one of the best ways to make the most of exploring all that this region has to offer. But even without a car, the Italian Lakes are easy to navigate. You can criss-cross through all the towns and resorts in the Lakes by ferry or private boat. Exploring on foot is simple when you reach each resort or town, as most are quite small. There are also buses and taxis.
Food & drink
Fresh lake-to-table trout and laverello sautéed in butter and sage, lemons, strawberries and peaches on a plate, and that famous Italian gelato… the Italian Lakes don’t disappoint when it comes to food and drink. The extraordinary setting means all kind of fresh produce is readily available – flavoursome mountain cheeses, olives and Bardolino wines. Expect seafood risotto, thin-crusted pizza and an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables. Wild boar is an autumn favourite, polenta is a popular side and sun-dried shad is a generations-old regional dish.
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