LAKE GARDA

The most Mediterranean of the Italian alpine lakes, offers a unique spectacle of lights and colors in every season. The shores, dotted with villages and towns, enrich the natural landscape with historical evidence of Roman settlements, medieval fortresses, palaces, and patrician villas.

With Romanesque churches, Baroque churches, sanctuaries, monasteries, and hermitages, Lake Garda is also an incomparable spiritual place. Cultural events, music festivals, and exhibitions enliven the lake all year round, while the nearby cities of Brescia, Mantua, Trento, and Verona offer further attractions.

The cuisine of Lake Garda, both simple and refined, is distinguished by lake fish, olive oil, wines, truffles, cheeses, and pasta, with many inviting trattorias and restaurants. Natural and amusement parks provide entertainment for young and old, with countless opportunities for fun even at night.

Lake Garda is ideal for active and sports vacations: windsurfing, sailing, rowing, recreational boating, sport fishing, and diving. The hinterland is perfect for cycling, horseback riding, trekking, mountain excursions, tennis, and golf.