Lake Como offers dramatic alpine backdrops, shimmering waters, and postcard-perfect villages – all within a 60 to 90 minute journey from Milan.
During the peak seasons between May to September, it is recommended to book all your arrangements at least 2 to 4 weeks in advance.
No, meals are not included. You can either choose to use your break time trying out the fare at local restaurants, or pack a picnic to enjoy outdoors.
Yes, the area is quite family-friendly, with boat rides, open spaces, restaurants, and historic sites suitable for all ages.
These are full day trips that span 9 to 12 hours. You can pick and choose the number of towns visited, and your modes of transport. Join a regular group of up to 30 people, or a small group of just 10.
Indeed, for day tours that cross over to the Swiss towns of Lugano or St. Moritz, all travelers must keep their original passport handy. Non-EU travelers should ensure they have a valid Schengen Visa.
Yes. A 50-min to 2-hour panoramic cruise along Lake Como is included in your day trip.
Comfortable shoes are essential for walking on cobblestone streets, and dressing in layers is recommended since temperatures can vary between Milan and the lakeside towns. Carry a shawl or scarf to ensure your knees and shoulders are covered when entering religious institutions.
Swimming in Lake Como can be risky because of the temperature and undercurrents. The water is usually colder than the sea, and it can be difficult to stay afloat in some areas. You should avoid swimming near ferry docks and in areas close to purification plant outlets. However, there are many beaches and lidos (beach clubs) where you can swim, including public beaches and those with pools. Some are free, while others have an entry fee.
Unfortunately, arriving at the meeting point after the departure timing would mean you forfeit your spot on the tour. Plan to reach 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth start to your trip.
While the town of Como has more accessible paths, Bellagio and Torno have steep, cobbled streets that can be challenging.