If you want to fully experience the poetry of Lake Como, there is no better boat to capture its essence. A dive into the past and history… We will take you aboard our 1957 all-wooden Swiss Craft on a breathtaking tour… The 2-hour tour is one of the best that allows you to enjoy every single moment
If you want to fully experience the poetry of Lake Como, there is no better boat to capture its essence. A dive into the past and history… We will take you aboard our 1957 all-wooden Swiss Craft on a breathtaking tour… The 2-hour tour is one of the best that allows you to enjoy every single moment
- Villa Olmo - A grand structure featuring a slightly elevated central section adorned with columns and roundels of Plato, Solon, Thales, Socrates, and Pythagoras, crafted by Ticino sculptor Francesco Carabelli. It houses a museum dedicated to Alessandro Volta, the inventor and native of Como.
- Villa Erba - A site of significant historical…
- Villa Olmo - A grand structure featuring a slightly elevated central section adorned with columns and roundels of Plato, Solon, Thales, Socrates, and Pythagoras, crafted by Ticino sculptor Francesco Carabelli. It houses a museum dedicated to Alessandro Volta, the inventor and native of Como.
- Villa Erba - A site of significant historical value, home to the Museum of Luchino Visconti’s Rooms, and serves as an exhibition and conference center. Located in a beautiful centuries-old park with a green area that once served as a riding track, it overlooks the lake.
- Villa D’Este Golf Club - Renowned as one of the most exquisite architectural works of the sixteenth century, designed by Pellegrino Pellegrini, also known as “Il Tibaldi.” The villa is set in a 10-hectare park with century-old plants, featuring Pellegrini’s Nymphaeum, the Fountain of Hercules, and the Temple of Telemachus. Inside, you can admire art pieces from the French school, the school of Canova, and decorations by Andrea Appiani. It has been a luxury hotel for 150 years.
- Villa Le Fontanelle - A yellow, four-story neoclassical building constructed in the early 19th century by the eccentric Englishman Lord Charles Currie, who fell in love with Lake Como. It became famous as the residence of Gianni Versace, who bought it in 1970.
- Villa Passalacqua - Located on the left shore of Lake Como’s western branch in Moltrasio, Villa Passalacqua is a luxury hospitality landmark. Originally a private residence of the Odescalchi family, it later became a lavish hotel owned by the Lucini Passalacqua family for over a century, hosting notable figures like Churchill, Torelli Viollier, and Bellini.
- Villa ai Cedri di Carate Urio (late 18th century) - The current villa stands on an ancient 18th-century residence, significantly modified in the early 19th century by the Sormani counts to create a strong connection with the surrounding nature. Greenhouses, stables, and an armory were also added.
- Villa Castello di Urio - An 18th-century structure accessible by lake via a public dock 100 meters away. This enchanting location features a lush Italian park and refined interiors, perfect for hosting wedding receptions.
- Villa Oleandra - Situated in Laglio, a quiet town in Como province, this luxury residence overlooks the western branch of the lake. It has been George Clooney’s retreat from Hollywood’s limelight and chaos for many years.
- Nesso - A small village nestled between the mountain and the lake, characterized by a picturesque gorge that splits the town. Two streams converge in the Nesso ravine, creating a spectacular 200-meter waterfall as they flow into the lake.
- Villa Pliniana - A magnificent 16th-century Italian palace set on 16 lakefront acres on Lake Como. The private estate includes 18 bedrooms, a private boat dock, helicopter landing pad, spa, large gardens, and amenities from Sereno Hotels.
- il Sereno Hotel - Bringing a new era of luxury to Lake Como, Il Sereno was named “Most Anticipated New Luxury Hotel Opening of 2016” by Luxury Travel Advisor Magazine and ranked No. 1 in Italy by Travel & Leisure World’s Best Awards 2021. Its understated elegance offers a fresh take on this iconic destination.
- Torno - A town in Como province, located 6 kilometers from the capital, perched on a promontory over the Lario waters, forming a picturesque amphitheater.
- Villa Taverna - Villa Borromeo - Taverna in Torno - Como. Built on land once owned by the Odescalchi family, it was constructed in the 18th century in neoclassical style by the Tanzi counts. Cesare Cantù praised its park’s beauty, noting the gardens artistically arranged from the high road to the lake.
- The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como - Villa Roccabruna spans two floors with a terrace and roof terrace. The upper floor is plastered, while the base and ground floor feature exposed stone. Now a 5-star Mandarin Hotel.
- Villa Troubetzkoy - Built in the mid-19th century, named after Russian prince Alexander Troubetzkoy, who demolished a large cliff with dynamite, earning the nickname “turbascogli” from the Blevians. The villa features steep pitches with dormer windows and a bold lift descending from the Como road to the lake, showcasing “jugendstil” architecture.
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic Beverages
- The boat has all the safety equipment for all passengers, adults and non-adults
- The boat has all the safety equipment for all passengers, adults and non-adults
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.