THE BEST
OF LAKE COMO

Explore the area and visit nearby attractions

Activities, experiences, nature, and good food: experience the Italian dolce vita

During your stay at the villa, you’ll have a unique opportunity to thoroughly explore the Lake Como area and its surroundings, experiencing firsthand all the beauty of this one-of-a-kind destination. From our accommodations, you can quickly reach—by boat or car—the lake’s most charming villages, the mountains of Valtellina (a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts), and the metropolis of Milan with its countless attractions.

Sail on the lake, savor Italian cuisine, enjoy outdoor sports, and discover enchanting natural scenery.

Boat tour on Lake Como

Explore the most beautiful spots on Lake Como by boat, discovering picturesque views and breathtaking panoramas. Visit the most famous towns such as Varenna, Bellagio, Cernobbio, and Menaggio; admire historic residences with timeless charm like Villa Melzi, Villa Carlotta, Villa del Balbianello, and Villa d’Este; and take part in tastings of local wines and traditional dishes from the lake.

Contact us to plan an organized tour of Lake Como.

boat tour sul lago di como
wind surf e sport acquatici sul lago di como

Kitesurf & windsurf

The Most Popular Sports on Lake Como

trekking sul lago di como

Trekking & ebike

Tour of the Sentiero del Viandante and the Sentiero Valtellina

sciare sulle piste vicine al lago di como, in valtellina

Skiing & Winter Sports

Fun in the snow in the mountains of Valtellina

giro sul trenino rosso del bernina vicino al lago di como

Bernina Express

An incredible journey on the Red Train, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

visitare il duomo di milano in italia

Take a day trip to Milan

From Lake Como to Milan and back: the proximity to northern Italy’s most important metropolis allows you to visit the city and its most iconic landmarks in a single day.

Don’t miss the architectural gems, shopping in the Fashion District, Castello Sforzesco, Piazza del Duomo, and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, La Scala, and Leonardo da Vinci’s Cenacolo.