Nestled between the regions of Lombardy, Veneto, and Trentino, Lake Garda is Italy’s largest lake, and one of its most evocative destinations. Its geography is part of its charm: the northern shores are framed by dramatic cliffs and Alpine air, while the south opens gently into soft hills, olive groves, and vineyards. Around the lake, a constellation of historic villages—Sirmione, Malcesine, Riva del Garda—offer a blend of medieval character, thermal springs, and lakeside elegance. This is a destination where contrasts coexist: sailing and stillness, mountain hikes and garden strolls, trattoria lunches and refined aperitivi at sunset.
Our tours are designed to highlight these nuances, combining outdoor discovery with culture, taste, and rest. With thoughtfully curated vacation packages, we help you experience Lake Garda as much more than a view: as a rhythm, a sensation, a living landscape. Because Lake Garda is something to move through, to taste,
No two shores of Lake Garda feel the same: the mood changes with the light, the wind, the rhythm of the day. On a Lake Garda Guided Tour, you’ll discover this variety through places that feel distinct yet harmoniously connected.
At the southern tip, Sirmione emerges on a slender peninsula, known for its Roman ruins, sulphur-rich thermal waters, and the fairy-tale silhouette of Scaliger Castle rising above the lake. To the east, Malcesine offers a more vertical charm: medieval alleys climbing toward the base of Monte Baldo, where a panoramic cable car takes you from olive groves to alpine meadows in minutes. From the summit, the lake stretches like a silver ribbon below, vast, luminous, and still.
Each destination around the lake tells its own story: Riva del Garda with its Alpine clarity, Limone with its citrus terraces, Garda town with its lakeside caffè and understated ease. Whether you explore by boat or on foot, the journey is one of contrasts between water and stone, mountain and village, elegance and quiet simplicity.
From the soaring peaks of the Swiss Alps to the sun-washed shores of Italy’s most iconic lakes, this journey unfolds in a symphony of wonders. Glide between worlds on scenic trains, linger in graceful lakeside villages, and discover the beauty of culture lived in time-honoured harmony.
A delicate voyage through Northern Italy’s secrets. From Venice’s veiled reflections to Verona’s quiet embrace, ending where Lake Garda’s waters hold the poetry of light and fading dreams.
From Milan’s urban elegance to the sparkling waters of Lake Garda and the towering peaks of the Dolomites, this family journey blends culture, nature and emotion into one seamless, unforgettable Italian adventure.
Framed by olive trees, vineyards, and the soft shimmer of the water, Lake Garda is an unexpected yet perfect setting for tranquility and intimacy. While the region is known for its energy and family-friendly spirit, it also holds secluded corners where time slows down; ideal for Honeymoon Lake Garda stays and restorative escapes.
A Honeymoon Lake Garda itinerary can include private spa experiences, romantic boat rides at sunset, and nights in refined lakeside retreats, far from the bustle of larger resorts. Many of these boutique accommodations are tucked away in historic villas or hilltop properties, offering panoramic views and refined simplicity.
For couples seeking balance and regeneration, the lake’s natural Thermal Baths, particularly around Sirmione, combine wellness tradition with scenic beauty. Here, mineral-rich waters and expert treatments invite deep relaxation.
Whether you’re celebrating a new beginning or simply longing for a pause, Lake Garda offers the kind of serenity that lingers: understated, immersive, and entirely your own.
As the seasons pass, Lake Garda doesn’t just change, it reinvents its atmosphere, inviting you to return again and again. The high season runs from June to September, when the weather is warm and perfect for swimming, sailing, and outdoor dining. This is also the busiest time, with vibrant lakeside towns and a full calendar of festivals and events.
For a more relaxed experience, we recommend traveling in the shoulder seasons, late spring or early autumn. During these months, the light is softer, the crowds fewer, and the pace slower. It’s the ideal moment for bike rides, vineyard visits, and quiet walks through blooming gardens or olive groves turning golden.
Most hotels open from early April to early November, so even outside peak summer you’ll find excellent hospitality and access to curated experiences. Whether you’re planning an active escape or a quiet retreat, the best time to visit Lake Garda depends on how you’d like to feel and how much space you want around you.
March-May
Mild breezes and blooming lemon groves frame terraced gardens, free from summer crowds. Perfect seasonal travel conditions for walking tours and outdoor activities.
June-August
Peak season with warm Mediterranean weather perfect for sailing, swimming, and beach activities.
The best time to travel for vibrant coastal energy.
September - November
Golden light softens the coastline, inviting leisurely exploration beneath amber skies.
Exceptional seasonal travel with warm seas and romantic atmosphere.
December - February
Intimate atmosphere with fewer tourists, Christmas markets, and cozy indoor experiences.
Ideal for
art lovers and cultural immersion