
Venice day-trip from Lake Garda
Get the chance to discover Venice on a full-day trip including pick up from various Lake Garda locations and a guided walking tour of the Serenissima!
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Valpolicella experience with wine and lunch from Lake Garda
Discover Italy's wine tradition in Valpolicella on a guided day trip from Lake Garda. Taste distinguished wines and savour local produce.
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Verona 1-day trip from Lake Garda
Visit Verona on a full-day trip from Lake Garda. Take part in a guided visit of the city centre's most iconic sites.
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Sirmione 4-hour guided boat tour from Garda and Bardolino
Cruise across the sparkling waters of Lake Garda on a 4-hour guided boat trip to Sirmione from Garda and Bardolino.
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Wine tour with tasting in the Garda Hills
Visit a historic wine cellar and a farm from the 1500s, learn more about the local wine-making process and enjoy a tasting of a selection of wines.
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Borghetto full-day tour with pasta cooking show and the Sigurtà Gardens
Dive into a day of food, history, and nature in the heart of northern Italy on this trip to Borghetto and Parco di Sigurtà. Alessio, one of our local expert guides, says “your first stop is at a beautifully restored 18th-century building that brings the local territory and traditions to life in the tastiest way possible – through the Italian language of food.”At the restaurant, you'll enjoy a fun cooking show where the chef spills the secrets of making tortellini, a regional favourite. Fancy giving it a go? You can try your hand at crafting those signature pasta knots yourself. After the show, you can head out to explore the Medieval village of Borghetto. Stroll its cobbled streets, cross the historic Visconteo Bridge, and snap pics of landmarks like the Scaligeri Castle and Saint Mark Church.Next, it's off to Parco di Sigurtà, a 60-hectare natural wonderland in Valeggio sul Mincio. When we say it's big, we mean it. Picture vibrant gardens, centuries-old oaks, and floral displays that include over a million tulips and 30,000 roses. Whether you're exploring on foot, hopping on a golf cart, or cycling through the park, the sights are next-level. Highlights include the Maze, the Avenue of Roses, and tranquil lakes – 18 in total. For history buffs, the Castelletto offers a glimpse into past meetings of Nobel Prize winners, while kids will love the chance to meet animals at the farm.
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Lake Garda Stand-Up Paddleboard Experience Around Sirmione
Explore the Sirmione peninsula on a stand-up paddleboard tour. Glide past historic sites and capture mesmerizing sunsets. Book now.
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Lake Garda Stand-Up Paddleboard Private Experience
Experience a sightseeing tour like no other, paddleboarding through an ancient village on Lake Garda. Book now for an unforgettable adventure.
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Lake Garda wine-tasting tour from western hotels
The valleys near Lake Garda are home to an excellent selection of vineyards. This winery tour introduces you to the finest in local vino. You'll learn all about the wine production process, rounding off your visit with a tasting session.Whether you fancy yourself as a wine buff or you're just keen to find out more about the local varieties, then this trip caters to all tastes. The Lake Garda area is home to a number of officially recognised regional quality assurance labels – so you're spoilt for choice.During the visit, you'll explore the vineyards and tour the production areas, finding out about the grape varieties. A wine tour wouldn't be complete without the chance to sip, sample and savour the fruit of their labour. What's more, the settings are unbeatable – you'll enjoy a new perspective on the region's scenic landscapes.
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Lake Garda wine-tasting tour from northern hotels
The valleys near Lake Garda are home to an excellent selection of vineyards. This winery tour introduces you to the finest in local vino. You'll learn all about the wine production process, rounding off your visit with a tasting session.Whether you fancy yourself as a wine buff or you're just keen to find out more about the local varieties, then this trip caters to all tastes. The Lake Garda area is home to a number of officially recognised regional quality assurance labels – so you're spoilt for choice.During the visit, you'll explore the vineyards and tour the production areas, finding out about the grape varieties. A wine tour wouldn't be complete without the chance to sip, sample and savour the fruit of their labour. What's more, the settings are unbeatable – you'll enjoy a new perspective on the region's scenic landscapes.
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Lake Garda tour with boat trip from western hotels
Spend the day visiting some of Lake Garda's shoreside villages on this full-day guided tour. Your first stop is Limone, famous for the lemon groves dotted around, as well the lemon-coloured houses near around the lake's edge. Then, you'll sail across to Riva del Garda, for a wander around the Medieval-era town centre, before your last stop at Malcesine on the opposite shore. Here, you'll have time to check out the 13th century castle overlooking the lake, and see where the area's 15th century Venetian rulers used to hang their hats at the Palazzo del Capitani building.
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Tour of Italy’s Bassano del Grappa and Soave with wine-tasting
When you imagine rural Italy, you might picture the rolling countryside bursting with vineyards, mountains framing towns of white-stone houses, or Medieval castles standing proudly on hills. On this trip to Bassano del Grappa and Soave, you'll find all of this and more. Mirco, a local guide, says “the town of Bassano del Grappa is known as the home of Grappa. On our tour here, you can visit Poli Grappa Museum, which is dedicated to sharing the age-old secrets of how our national spirit is produced – of course they offer tastings, too!” Your day kicks off with a scenic journey from your hotel to Bassano del Grappa, where you'll have free time to roam this pretty Venetian town. Aside from its namesake spirit, the town is famous for the Ponte Degli Alpini. This red wooden bridge, which spans the River Brenta, is an engineering masterpiece and was used by the Italian Alpini army to reach the frontlines during World War One. Word to the wise, you can't visit this place without treading its boards at least once.After you've had your fill of Grappa and found a great spot for lunch, it's off to Soave. You'll pass endless vineyards as you approach Scaliger Castle, at the heart of this Medieval town. Famous for its distinctive floral Soave wine, it's only fitting to visit Cantina del Castello for some tastings. Mirco adds “you'll try three wines with local cheeses and meats in a stone cellar with vaulted ceilings and learn how the team here is going organic with a more sustainable approach to winemaking.” In the late afternoon you'll head back towards your hotel in time for dinner – perhaps with a nice glass of Soave?
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