Experience the best of Lake Garda on this captivating day trip from Verona. Explore two of the lake's most beautiful towns: Lazise and Sirmione.
Your adventure begins as you leave Verona behind and journey to Lazise, one of the lake's most charming medieval villages and Italy's first municipality. Here, you'll have time to wander at your own pace.
Next, the real magic unfolds as you board a scenic boat for a memorable cruise to Sirmione. As you glide toward Sirmione, you'll be treated to stunning views of elegant lakeside villas, other small villages and hills. Keep your camera ready: the scenery is absolutely breathtaking!
Upon arriving in Sirmione, you'll join a guided walking tour through this enchanting peninsula. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through narrow alleyways that tell stories of centuries past.
After a day filled with stunning landscapes, history, and authentic Italian charm, you'll return to Verona.
Duration: 7 hours 30 minutes
Meeting with the guide and departure towards Lazise: meet your guide and travel comfortably towards Lazise. Along the way, the guide will introduce the day’s itinerary, allowing you to relax and enjoy the changing scenery as you approach Lake Garda.
Arrive in Lazise and enjoy free time to explore the town at your own pace. Wander through its historic streets, browse local shops, or take a stroll along the lakefront.
Board a boat for a scenic cruise across Lake Garda towards Sirmione. Traveling by water offers a unique perspective on the lake and surrounding landscapes, making the journey itself part of the experience.
Once in Sirmione, join a guided walking tour of the historic center to discover the town’s history and key highlights. After the tour, enjoy free time to continue exploring independently.
In the late afternoon, meet the group for the return journey to Verona, concluding a well-paced day exploring two of Lake Garda’s most iconic towns.
The guide will be at the end of Scaligero Bridge (the bridge next to Castelvecchio castle). If you arrive from Castelvecchio side of the bridge, cross the bridge to reach the other side. At the end of the bridge, you will see the guide holding a yellow sign with "TOUR" written on it.
- Meeting point Information: we kindly ask you to arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes in advance to ensure the timely departure of the tour. Please note that we will not contact you if you are not at the meeting point at the specified time or if you are late.
In case of a no-show at the beginning of the activity, it will not be possible to join the group later, and no refund will be provided.
- In case of delay: contact the emergency number +39 327 4674179
- Cancellation Policy: full refund or amendment of the reservation possible up to 24h before the activity.
- Adverse conditions/unforeseen circumstances: please note that in case of adverse weather conditions (eg. bad storms, unexpected extreme events), or unforeseen circumstances (eg. monuments sudden closures, train/flight cancellations or delays) we do not guarantee a full refund. The company will examine each case and act accordingly.
- Rain policy: please note that in case of adverse weather conditions the boat tour might not be possible. In that case, the guide will decide the best alternative for the whole group. Refunds will not be guaranteed to those who won’t accept the alternative offered.
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