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Italian lakes

Good Alternative To The Seaside To Spend Your Holiday

Italy is famous for its food, weather, art, and the mesmerizing views it can offer at every turn. However, its stunning lakes prove to be a good alternative to the seaside when choosing where to spend your holiday.

Lake Como

Lake-Como

Holidays in Lake Como bring you dramatic mountains, traditional towns full of colourful buildings and a sparkling lake. It’s the ideal place for couples, families and explorers alike, with its stunning natural scenery.

Spend your days on the golden sandy beach and soak up the sun and beautiful surroundings. Active holidaymakers can hike, mountain bike or even horse ride through the surrounding mountains, or hit the water with sailing, kayaking, water skiing and lots more.

When to go

The Italian Lakes are at their best between April and October. June, July and August see temperatures soar to the high 20s (perfect for swimming and sunbathing), while the slightly cooler temperatures in April, May, September and October are ideal for those who want to spend a bit more time walking, cycling or sightseeing.

Tipping

When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated.

Languages

The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.

Whatever you’re looking for, we’ll help you find the perfect hotel and itinerary for your Lake Como holidays. We’ve carefully selected the best hotels in the area to ensure you have everything you need.

Lake Maggiore

Lake-Maggiore

Located at the foot of the Italian Alps, Lake Maggiore is the second-largest in Italy and is shared by Switzerland and the Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy.

Just like the other lakes on this list, it boasts islands and villas, but what is really special about Maggiore is the presence of a few castles, adding an awe-inspiring dash of architectural grandeur. With many museums and natural reserves to boot, a holiday in Lake Maggiore is really something to look forward to.

When to go

The Italian Lakes are at their best between April and October. June, July and August see temperatures soar to the high 20s (perfect for swimming and sunbathing), while the slightly cooler temperatures in April, May, September and October are ideal for those who want to spend a bit more time walking, cycling or sightseeing.

Tipping

When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated.

Languages

The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.

Whatever you’re looking for, we’ll help you find the perfect hotel and itinerary for your Lake Maggiore holidays. We’ve carefully selected the best hotels in the area to ensure you have everything you need.

Lake Garda

Lake-Garda

Holidays in Lake Garda transport you to a world of dramatic mountains and crystal clear waters. The largest of the Italian Lakes, Lake Garda is home to a variety of rustic harbour towns, from the architectural wonders of Riva del Garda to the breathtaking scenery of Sirmione.

Luxury holidays in Lake Garda promise to inspire with grand architecture, glorious cuisine and picturesque landscapes. Sit by the waterfront with a cooling Italian gelato, or opt to experience the many wine tasting opportunities and gourmet food boutiques, where Chardonnays, Sauvignons and Merlots are waiting to be savoured.

When to go

The Italian Lakes are at their best between April and October. June, July and August see temperatures soar to the high 20s (perfect for swimming and sunbathing), while the slightly cooler temperatures in April, May, September and October are ideal for those who want to spend a bit more time walking, cycling or sightseeing.

Tipping

When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated.

Languages

The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.

Whatever you’re looking for, we’ll help you find the perfect hotel and itinerary for your Lake Garda holidays. We’ve carefully selected the best hotels in the area to ensure you have everything you need. 

Lake Iseo

Lake-Iseo

A somewhat smaller lake in Lombardy, Lake Iseo is the little sister of Lake Garda.

With wonderful bicycle routes and daily ferries carrying locals and tourists across the waters, this lake will surprise any visitor with its quaint beauty.

When to go

The Italian Lakes are at their best between April and October. June, July and August see temperatures soar to the high 20s (perfect for swimming and sunbathing), while the slightly cooler temperatures in April, May, September and October are ideal for those who want to spend a bit more time walking, cycling or sightseeing.

Tipping

When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated.

Introduction to languages

The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.

Whatever you’re looking for, we’ll help you find the perfect hotel and itinerary for your Lake Iseo holidays. We’ve carefully selected the best hotels in the area to ensure you have everything you need.

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