DREAMER TOUR

private boat tour on Como Lake

1 HOUR BOAT TOUR
ON COMO LAKE

Step aboard for a captivating one-hour boat tour on the pristine waters of Lake Como, an experience designed to leave you in awe of Italy’s most picturesque landscape. As the boat slips away from the dock, the panorama unfolds like a finely painted mural, with verdant hills and luxurious villas dotting the shoreline.

Feel the cool breeze and the gentle sway of the boat as you cruise beneath the azure skies. The scenery around you—a mosaic of grandiose architecture and rugged nature—is steeped in centuries of history and elegance. Watch the sunlight dance on the water’s surface, casting sparkling reflections that add a touch of magic to the serene environment.

Each moment of this journey offers a new vista, a fresh perspective on the lake’s legendary beauty. Glide past iconic landmarks and hidden gems, feeling the mystique of this revered destination.

This tour is more than just a sightseeing trip; it’s an invitation to indulge in a slice of paradise, leaving you with memories that linger long after you’ve disembarked. Your voyage on Lake Como promises not only breathtaking views but an unforgettable encounter with the heart of Italian splendor.

DETAILS

Eolo (up to 6 people)
€ 290, all inclusive
Invictus (up to 9 people)
€ 400, all inclusive

TOUR STAGES

TOUR DESCRIPTION

Just minutes from the start, you’ll marvel at the exquisite Villa Troubetzkoy, the renowned Villa Roccabruna, now the Oriental Mandarin Hotel, and the enchanting Villa Taverna. As you pass Torno village, a detour to Laglio unveils the iconic residence of George Clooney. On the return journey to Como, the allure of Villa Fontanelle and the charm of Cernobbio village will captivate you. In Cernobbio, discover two of Lake Como’s gems: Villa Erba and the legendary Villa d’Este. Capping off the experience is Villa Olmo, a historic 1700s villa turned Como town hall, offering a perfect setting for events and exhibitions.

BLEVIO

Blevio and Torno are on the right side of the lake northwards after Como town. In this area there are many villas from different ages. Among the most important, Villa Troubetzkoy, belonged to a Russian prince. Villa Roccabruna, which has been recently converted in a hotel: the luxurious Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

VILLA CADEMARTORI

Eighteenth century building originaly owned by Artaria family one of the most famous publishing family of the time. It was for long time Artaria family holiday resort. In 1842 the german trader and banker Giorgio Mylius bought the Villa and proceeded to a full renovation. When Giorgio died, his second wife Sophie Elisabeth Vonwiller sold the villa to Corrado Cramer member of a very important milanese family owns of a textile industry. Recently, the Cademartori family, owners of one of the most important Italian food company, bought the Villa and used it as holiday resort for long time. In the eighties, the Villa went through the last renovation and shared into apartments.

TORNO

Villa Taverna is set in a panoramic location in the village of Perlasca, between Blevio and Torno. It was built by Count Paolo Taverna at the end of the eighteenth century. Taverna’s family then rented the villa to Francesco Melzi, who lived there while working on the construction of the nearby Villa Melzi.

MOLTRASIO, CARATE URIO AND LAGLIO

In these three little villages there are a lot of 18th and 19th century villas. The best way to enjoy them is from the lake by boat. Villa Oleandra is famous because is the George Clooney house in Como, where he usually spends his summer holidays. Villa Fontanelle is another very famous and beautiful estate (it was once Versace’s villa).

VILLA D'ESTE

Villa d’Este is a wonderful 5-star hotel, one of the best in Italy. Built in the late 1500s, at the end of the 1800s it was converted into a hotel. Villa d’ Este has hosted the most famous politicians and actors of the world. With classic style, it allows guests to experience an atmosphere of other times.

VILLA ERBA

Villa Erba was built by the noble Erba family at the beginning of the 1900s. It is used for events and weddings and it is also an exhibition center. A glass complex put in a huge park is used for large events and fairs. Normally it is closed to the public and you can visit the villa only on the occasion of special events.The villa can be admired by boat from the lake.

VILLA OLMO

Villa Olmo owes its name to the pre-existing presence in the area of two distinct specimens of elm, very old and large. It was built in neoclassical style between 1782 and 1787 on behalf of Innocenzo Odescalchi, belonging to a wealthy family of the time. In 1925 it was sold to the Municipality of Como. Since then the Villa has been a prestigious venue for exhibitions, events and conferences.

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