Lake Garda
Italy’s multi-faceted Shores
Lake Garda
Bordering three different regions (Lombardy, Trentino-South Tyrol and Veneto), Lake Garda bursts with colors, scenes and sights. It’s not a coincidence that poets, painters and politicians have been inspired by the great variety and the microclimate of Italy’s largest lake. On its shores, the northernmost olive groves and lemon trees thrive!
Head to the northern shores if you seek wind-ruffled waters overlooked by craggy mountain peaks and great outdoor experiences: sailing, windsurfing, cycling and climbing are right at home. Roll down to the south for some vineyard-hopping in Bardolino, Custoza and Lugana wine regions and walk around romantic cobbled villages. Lake Garda is ideal for relaxing holidays as well as adventure enthusiasts.
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Delve into the wine region of Valpolicella to discover two local wineries and taste the incredible Amarone wine.
Discover the Dolomites, one of the most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage site, in a day trip.
Discover Lake Garda’s oldest rowing tradition in Bardolino.
Leave Venice behind and spend a day in the hills of the Prosecco Hills. Visit two selected wineries, meet local producers, and taste different expressions of Prosecco, with transport included and a relaxed pace through vineyards and countryside, far from the city crowds.
Spend a full day exploring the Venetian Lagoon aboard a traditional bragozzo boat in a small group setting. Visit Murano, Burano, and Torcello with guided insights and free time on each island, enjoying a slower, more authentic way to experience Venice, with tours available in english or spanish.
Explore the Venetian Lagoon on a half-day cruise aboard a traditional boat, in a small group atmosphere. Visit Murano and Burano with a mix of guided moments and free time, discovering the islands at a relaxed pace with commentary available in english or spanish.
See a different side of Venice on a guided walking tour through quiet alleys, hidden corners, and local neighborhoods. Hear stories and traditions from a local guide, then enjoy exclusive access to a panoramic rooftop terrace for wide views over canals and rooftops, in an experience that suits both first-time visitors and those returning to the city.
Discover the highlights of St. Mark’s Basilica with a guided visit (in small group) that reveals details and stories you might miss on your own. Explore one of Venice’s most important landmarks with priority access and with the option to extend your experience with a gondola ride through the city’s canals.
Discover a different side of Venice on a private walking tour through quiet districts, hidden streets, and lesser-known corners. Follow your local guide beyond the usual routes and experience a more authentic Venice, shaped by everyday life and untold stories.
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