Take to the waters of Lake Como
Lake Como, commonly known as Lario, is Italy's third biggest lake (after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore). Lake Como, located at the foot of the Alps, has some of the most charming and magnificent scenery in the world. Its distinctive form, like an inverted Y, is the result of glacial melting mixed with the erosive movement of the old Adda river. This resulted in the construction of the two southern branches, which end in the cities of Como and Lecco, with the famed Bellagio in the center. The distances between cities are short enough that you may visit at least three or four villages by taking local transportation, and you can lose yourself amid lovely homes and gardens, relax with a private boat trip or on your favorite beach, and even refresh with a healthy nature walk.
Lake Como covers an incredible 146 square kilometers and is the ideal location for getting out on the lake and seeing Italy by boat. The region around Lake Como is home to some of the world's wealthiest celebrities, which tells you all you need to know about the sights you can anticipate. The surrounding scenery is surrounded with alpine wilderness, medieval towns, and exquisite, beautiful residences that make you feel like you're in a picture postcard rendition of an Italian masterpiece. You'll be astonished at how many activities to do around Lake Como there are, especially if you stay for more than one day!
Location: Piazza Cavour, Como