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Do this because
See all three Borromean Islands and discover some of Italy's most stunning and well-known sights
Visit the botanical garden of the gorgeous Isola Madre, one of the oldest in the country
Enter the Borromean residence on the Isola Bella and admire the countless masterpieces it houses
What to expect
Travel to the Borromean Islands with this quick boat transfer and discover some of the best sights of the North of Italy.
You'll hop on the boat and travel to the Isola Madre, home to one of the oldest botanical gardens in the country. Then, on the Isola Bella, you'll have the chance to visit its sumptuous palace, the Borromean residence, and the countless art pieces here collected.
The last site you'll visit is the Isola dei Pescatori, the only one of the three islands where people actually live year-round. Here you can find a small village that surrounds a small square, enveloped by tiny picturesque alleys.
What's included
Round trip transfer
Stop and free time to visit the Borromean Islands
What's not included
Guided tour
Entrance fees to museums and gardens
What to remember
Unfortunately this experience is not wheelchair accessible
Please remember that small children must sit on an adult's lap during the boat ride
This experience will only take place under favorable weather conditions. In case of cancellation due to bad weather, you can choose between another date or a full refund
A minimum number of travelers is required for this experience. In case of cancellation due to not reaching the minimum number, you can choose between another date/experience or a full refund
This transfer does not admit more than 30 travelers
Provider
bookingkit-supplier-lake-tours-consorzio-motoscafisti@musement.com
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Piazza Marconi, 28838 Stresa VB, Italia.
Meeting point:
Board your boat at the "Lake tours" pier in Piazza Marconi.