Things to see and do on Lake Garda
Towns of
Lake Garda
Discover each town along the shores of Lake Garda, with unique itineraries and tips on what to do and see. Whether you are a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or seeking the most beautiful spots, you will find suggestions for every type of traveller. Explore with us the hidden treasures and must-see destinations of Lake Garda.
Places to visit
in the surroundings
In addition to the towns directly overlooking Lake Garda, the surrounding area offers unique gems, including historic villages, art cities, and breathtaking landscapes. From Brescia, Mantua, Trento and Verona, with their rich cultural heritage, to the hills of Valpolicella, famous for their wines and the charming villages in the Mincio Valley. Discover with us the must-see places that will allow you to fully experience the beauty and diversity of this extraordinary region.
Practical tips
for travellers
If you're planning a vacation on Lake Garda, you're in the right place. Here you will find useful information to help you organise your stay: from ferry and bus schedules to bike paths for exploring the area on two wheels, as well as tips on weekly markets and restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties.
Every year, the shores of Lake Garda come alive with unique events that offer unforgettable experiences for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking for a food and wine festival, a sporting competition, or a cultural event, here you will find the most anticipated and iconic events, in a journey that combines beauty and entertainment. Get ready to experience Lake Garda like never before!
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Some of the most beautiful spots on Lake Garda include Malcesine, with its panoramic cable car to Monte Baldo, and Limone sul Garda, famously the northernmost point in Italy where citrus fruits are cultivated. Don’t miss the breathtaking Punta Larici in Riva del Garda, offering stunning views, or the historic town of Peschiera del Garda, enclosed within UNESCO Fortress walls. Finally, for a romantic experience on Lake Garda, we suggest the picturesque peninsula of Sirmione and the lesser-known Isola del Garda, accessible through our guided tour.
The best time to visit Lake Garda, weather-wise, is from April to September, when the climate is generally warm and sunny. However, if you're looking for a more peaceful and less crowded experience, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures, with many services open and fewer tourists around.
The number of days needed to visit Lake Garda can vary depending on your preferences and the activities you wish to do. Here are some general guidelines:
- 3 days: Enough time to visit some of the main attractions, spending one day in the northern part of the lake and two days in the southern area.
5-7 days: With a week, you can explore the region more thoroughly, visiting more towns around Lake Garda and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and trips to nearby parks. - Over a week: Consider a stay of 10 days or more for a more relaxed vacation. Including tastings and events in your itinerary will allow you to immerse yourself in the local life of Lake Garda.
Some of the most anticipated annual events on Lake Garda include Lago di Garda in Love, the 1000Miglia, the Giro d’Italia, and GardaLo!. In addition, many local events will enrich your vacation on Lake Garda, such as:
- Bardolino
Palio del Chiaretto
Grape and Wine Festival
Italian Opera Concert - Desenzano del Garda
Frecce Tricolori
Nights of Notes - Garda
Palio delle Contrade
Sardellata by Moonlight - Gardone Riviera
Tener-a-mente at Il Vittoriale degli Italiani - Lazise
Festival of the 3rd Week of July
Honey Days
Largest Christmas Market on Lake Garda - Limone sul Garda
Yellow Night
Limonaia Under the Stars - Malcesine
Feast of the Madonna della Neve
Concerts on the Siora Veronica sailing ship - Peschiera del Garda
Feast of San Martino
Palio delle Mura
Christmas Lights - Riva del Garda
Fairy Tale Night
House of Santa Claus
FSA Bike Festival - Salò
Salò in Musica
Salò Botanica - Sirmione
Sirmione Photo Marathon