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Discover the serene atmosphere of Italy’s Lake Garda, and visit the glorious cities of Verona and Venice from your base in a lakeside town

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2025 Tour code: 25LES

About the tour

Soak up the laid-back atmosphere of one of Italy's most beautiful lakes on an all-inclusive holiday to peaceful Lake Garda.

Sail to the idyllic lakeside towns of Sirmione and Malcesine to uncover colourful streets, impressive scenery and amazing views.

Enjoy guided tours of two of the region's most fantastic and fascinating cities as you explore timeless Venice and historic Verona, a city with Roman heritage, best known as the setting for Romeo and Juliet.

Tour Highlights

Unwinding on a cruise across Lake Garda
Unwinding on a cruise across Lake Garda
Relax on a boat journey to the gorgeous medieval village of Malcesine with its imposing castle overlooking the rugged cliffs of Lake Garda’s dramatic western shores.
Exploring Shakespeare’s Verona
Exploring Shakespeare’s Verona
Discover the historic city of Verona on a guided tour, visiting Juliet’s famous balcony, the city’s ancient piazza and the impressive Roman Arena, now an open-air opera house.
Experiencing the ‘floating city’ of Venice
Experiencing the ‘floating city’ of Venice
Join a knowledgeable guide on a fascinating walking tour of magical Venice, seeing some of its main attractions and hidden treasures, followed by free time to explore the city at your own pace.
Sailing to Sirmione, the ‘Pearl of Lake Garda’
Sailing to Sirmione, the ‘Pearl of Lake Garda’
Take a boat ride across the glistening waters of Lake Garda to delightful Sirmione and enjoy free time to uncover its fairytale castle fortress, fascinating history and beautiful views.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – London to Turin

Your holiday begins when you meet your Tour Manager at London St Pancras, before boarding the Eurostar service to Paris. From the French capital, we continue by rail across France, crossing the Italian Alps enroute to the handsome city of Turin where we spend the night. After checking in, we have dinner with our group in the hotel.

Please note: If travelling by air, your holiday starts on Day 2 of the itinerary and ends on Day 9.

Includes
  • Dinner (Rail departures only)
Day 2 – Free time in Turin, arrival in Garda

After breakfast there's time at leisure to explore Turin. This dignified city is an important centre of business, finance and technology, and is also a showcase of Baroque, Renaissance and modern architecture. Fringed by the Italian Alps, the city's wide boulevards and grand public squares are lined with enticing cafés.

In the mid-afternoon we continue by rail to the lakeside town of Desenzano. From here, we transfer to a 4-Star hotel in charming Garda.

If travelling by air, your holiday starts today at London Gatwick where you meet your Tour Manager and group before flying to Verona. In Verona we are transferred directly to our hotel in Garda.

The small town of Garda is set in a picturesque bay and is perfectly placed to visit the elegant lakeside towns and majestic mountains.

Centrally located, a short distance from the lake, the hotel has a peaceful courtyard. A three-course dinner is served, with selected drinks included between 5pm and 10pm, tonight and every night in the hotel.

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  • Breakfast (Rail departures only)
  • Dinner
Day 3 - Lake Garda cruise to the medieval hamlet of Malcesine

This morning we walk the short distance to Garda's ferry pier for a boat ride along Lake Garda's eastern shore to the beautiful medieval hamlet of Malcesine. Enroute lakeside towns gather round the shore, before the scenery becomes more dramatic as we enter the Alps, with rockier peaks edging closer to the narrowing, fjord-like lake.

With free time in Malcesine, you could visit the impressive 14th-century castle which dominates the village. Colourful buildings line narrow cobbled streets down to the shorefront, where small piazzas look out across the lake. There are several picturesque squares where you could enjoy your picnic lunch while drinking in the view.

The boat ferries us back to Garda in the late afternoon, with time to enjoy views across the lake before returning to the hotel for tonight's three-course dinner.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 – Enjoying the serenity of Garda

Today is free to explore Garda at your own pace. With access to a swimming pool at a nearby, sister hotel, you might like to unwind by the pool before lunch at the hotel. Or soak up the scenery of the lake, on a walk to the Rocca di Garda at the southern end of town. This outcrop of cliffs has breathtaking views across the lake and was once home to a 5th-century fortress until it was destroyed by the Venetians.

The historic centre of Garda is a pretty warren of narrow lanes with shops, cafés and restaurants, and a wide lakefront promenade overlooking a small marina and the shimmering water.

Alternatively, you could visit neighbouring Bardolino, a delightful town famed for its full-bodied red wines and its wine harvest festival, held annually in October. You can reach Bardolino on the public boats that carry passengers between towns on Lake Garda - or you might prefer to stroll along the 'lungolago', a flat 1.5-mile lakeside walkway connecting Bardolino and Garda.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 – Discovering Shakespeare’s Verona on a guided tour

Today starts with a coach excursion to historic Verona, a UNESCO-listed city that may be best-known as the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. On a guided tour we are introduced to the city's ancient history, taking in Roman ruins and medieval buildings, Juliet's balcony and the awe-inspiring Roman Arena, which predates Rome's Colosseum and is now an open-air opera house.

With free time after the tour, you could visit Piazza delle Erbe, the city's oldest square, where you may choose to enjoy your picnic lunch. Once a Roman forum, the piazza now buzzes with cafés and is lined with ornately decorated buildings, some painted with frescoes.

Other popular attractions in Verona are the Torre dei Lamberti, an 84-metre watchtower with panoramic views across the city, and the Castelvecchio bridge, a crenelated 14th-century brick and marble bridge crossing the winding Adige river.

We return to Garda in the late afternoon, with time to relax before dinner and drinks at the hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 – A free day to explore Lake Garda

With a full day at leisure, you could make use of the lake boats to enjoy some more sightseeing. The lake's largest island, Isola del Garda, is only accessible by boat and has been owned by the Cavazza family for generations. Here you can wander amongst the fragrant acacia and lemon trees that frame an extraordinary neo-Gothic style villa. There's also a small wood of pines, cypresses, magnolias and agaves.

Another lakeside spot to explore is Gardone Riviera, a hidden gem and one of Italy's most beautiful small towns. Surrounded by mountains, and with a palm-lined promenade, the town features the André Heller Botanic Garden. This two-acre site is filled with unusual plants from all over the world, with Japanese gardens, water features and contemporary art sculptures by renowned artists.

Other places to explore by boat are the UNESCO-listed Roman city of Peschiera, or beautiful Riva del Garda, surrounded by mountains on the northern shore.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 – A guided tour of enchanting Venice

Today is a highlight of our tour, a coach trip to the 'Floating City' of Venice. On arrival we transfer by private boat to St Mark's Square, the heart and soul of Venice. This is the site of the St Mark's Basilica, the beautiful Doge's Palace, and historic cafés. On a guided tour we explore hidden backstreets, seeing the house where Vivaldi was born and the Bridge of Sighs - which links the city's prison with the Doge's Palace. The guide shares stories of the landmarks and our tour ends back in St Mark's Square.

Following the tour, there is time at leisure to explore the city at your own pace. You could enter St Mark's Basilica to see its atmospheric interior or take a closer look at some of the other grand landmarks we've passed. Wandering besides the city's luminous turquoise canals is the perfect way to soak up the ethereal atmosphere. We return to Garda by coach in time for dinner at the hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 – Discovering Sirmione, the ‘Pearl of Lake Garda’

This morning we take a short cruise to Sirmione, known as the 'Pearl of Lake Garda'. Set on a narrow peninsula which stretches into the lake, this medieval fortress town is a pleasure to explore on foot. You are free to discover Sirmione independently, over lunchtime and into the afternoon.

Among the old town's streets are beautifully restored buildings, including a 14th-century church. You could enjoy your picnic lunch overlooking the lake or sip a coffee or Aperol spritz on a restaurant terrace. A short distance from the old town, the Scaligero Castle guards the entrance to the peninsula of Sirmione. From here, you can savour great views across the lake from the top of its fortified walls.

You could also visit the extraordinary Grottoes of Catullus, the remains of one of the largest Roman villas in Italy, set on a small hill at the tip of the peninsula, with a museum and views from the top. We sail the short distance back to Garda this afternoon before a final dinner and drinks at the hotel this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9 – Flying home, or crossing the Alps to Chambéry

If returning by air to London, your group will be transferred to Verona airport this morning before your flight to London Gatwick.

If returning home by rail we leave Garda by coach this morning, travelling to Milan then boarding the train to France. Travelling through verdant valleys lined by huge, rocky mountain peaks, the route crosses from Italy to France through the Fréjus tunnel before following the route of the rushing Arc river, providing glimpses of great alpine scenery.

The town of Chambéry is nestled in the foothills of the Alps and is the former seat of the Dukes of Savoy - their impressive château still dominates Chambéry's picturesque centre. Arriving this evening, after checking in to our overnight hotel we have dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner (Rail departures only)
Day 10 – Homeward bound by rail

For departures by rail, this morning we leave Chambéry for Paris. This holiday to one of Italy's greatest lakes combined laid-back Lake Garda, blissful lakeside villages and a mountainous setting with excursions to wonderful Venice and historic Verona.

In Paris, we board the Eurostar service to London St Pancras International, arriving in the early evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast (Rail departures only)

Additional information

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

Hotel Centrale, Garda

Hotel Centrale, Garda

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Reviews

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S James

3 stars

Submitted 16/Sep

The hotel at Garda was disapointing not too mention manager rude.

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E McNally

4 stars

Submitted 14/Sep

Lake Garda is wonderful, I would have given the holiday 5 stars but for so many train changes to get there. Everyone in our group was lovey and Diane our rep was amazing. I went alone but not once did I feel lonely. I met some lovely people. Diane made sure we all knew what was happening. Overall wonderful.

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Patrick McCarthy

4 stars

Submitted 13/Sep

Garda is a beautiful location, hotel in good proximity to lake and other amenities. All inclusive lacks choice of drinks.

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James

4 stars

Submitted 13/Sep

Too many train changes

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S Morgan

5 stars

Submitted 24/Jul

Beautiful scenery and very relaxing beside the lake. Very good value and a great location.

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jane kindred

3 stars

Submitted 24/Jul

Great location , good experience let down by revised travel arrangements, very good hotel let down by food best described as quantity over quality - but would go again

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