Explore Lake Como’s beauty on a luxury limousine boat tour. Discover charming villages, iconic villas, and enjoy swim stops with a professional captain.
Explore Lake Como’s beauty on a luxury limousine boat tour. Discover charming villages, iconic villas, and enjoy swim stops with a professional captain.
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I Giardini di Villa Melzi - Villa Melzi is a historic neoclassical villa constructed between 1808-1810 for Francesco Melzi d’Eril, Duke of Lodi and Vice President of Napoleon’s Italian Republic. Situated along the shores of Lake Como in Bellagio, it is renowned for its splendid English-style gardens that stretch 800 meters along the lakefront.
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- I Giardini di Villa Melzi - Villa Melzi is a historic neoclassical villa constructed between 1808-1810 for Francesco Melzi d’Eril, Duke of Lodi and Vice President of Napoleon’s Italian Republic. Situated along the shores of Lake Como in Bellagio, it is renowned for its splendid English-style gardens that stretch 800 meters along the lakefront.
- Parco di Villa Serbelloni - Villa Serbelloni is Bellagio’s crown jewel, located at the promontory’s peak with breathtaking three-way views over Lake Como. Once a noble residence from the 1600s, it is now a prestigious Rockefeller Foundation center surrounded by magnificent terraced gardens with cypress and olive trees. Guided tours are available to explore its beauty.
- Villa Carlotta - Villa Carlotta is a lakeside treasure in Tremezzo, celebrated for its 17th-century museum and spectacular botanical gardens. Its terraced grounds are filled with azaleas and rhododendrons, while the villa houses masterpieces by Canova. A must-see stop on Lake Como, it is easily accessible by boat.
- Villa del Balbianello - Villa Balbianello is a stunning 18th-century villa perched on a wooded peninsula in Lenno, famous for its perfectly manicured gardens and elegant loggia. Featured in Star Wars and James Bond films, it is one of Lake Como’s most photogenic spots. The villa, managed by FAI (Italian National Trust), can be reached by boat or a scenic walking path.
- Villa Monastero - Villa Monastero is a historic lakeside villa in Varenna featuring a stunning botanical garden that stretches for 2 kilometers along Lake Como. Originally a 12th-century monastery, it is now a museum and conference center with beautiful gardens filled with citrus trees, cypresses, and exotic plants. The villa offers breathtaking views of the lake and mountains, and visitors can explore both the museum and gardens for around €19 (full price). A must-see destination that typically takes 1-2 hours to visit.
- Orrido di Nesso - The Orrido di Nesso is a spectacular natural gorge in the village of Nesso, between Como and Bellagio. Created by the confluence of two streams (Tuf and Nosè), it features a dramatic 200-meter waterfall cascading through rocky walls into Lake Como. The gorge literally splits the village in two, creating a stunning natural spectacle that’s best viewed in spring or after rainfall. The site is accessible via an ancient stone bridge (Ponte della Civera) that offers the perfect vantage point for photos.
- Villa Pliniana - Villa Pliniana is a mysterious 16th-century palazzo hidden in a secluded bay near Torno. Named after Pliny the Elder, it is famous for its intermittent spring that puzzled Leonardo da Vinci and other scholars. Now a luxury hotel, this waterfront villa with cascading gardens is only accessible by boat, making it one of Lake Como’s most exclusive and enigmatic properties.
- Torno - Torno is a charming historic village on Lake Como’s western shore, about 6 km from Como city. Known for its medieval architecture, including the 14th-century church of Santa Tecla with its Romanesque bell tower right by the water. The village features a picturesque harbor, narrow stone staircases (called ‘rive’), and beautiful lakeside promenades. Notable for its strategic position on the lake, it is home to several historic villas including Villa Pliniana and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- Villa Taverna - Villa Taverna (also known as Villa Taverna-Riva) is an elegant 16th-century villa in Torno, distinguished by its Renaissance architecture and direct access to Lake Como. Notable for its beautiful formal Italian gardens, twin towers, and a private dock. While the villa remains private, its striking lakefront façade with its symmetrical design and characteristic towers makes it a notable landmark best admired from the water.
- Villa Troubetzkoy - Villa Troubetzkoy (also known as Villa Ada) is a stunning lakeside residence in Blevio, characterized by its elegant neoclassical architecture and beautiful terraced gardens. Built in the late 19th century for Russian Prince Troubetzkoy, it is notable for its distinctive yellow façade and impressive waterfront position. While privately owned, its grand appearance and historical significance make it a noteworthy sight on Lake Como’s western shore, best viewed from the water.
- Villa Olmo - Villa Olmo is one of Como city’s most magnificent neoclassical villas, built in the late 18th century. This grand lakeside palace is known for its impressive façade, monumental gardens, and hosts major art exhibitions. While the interior is only open during special events, its beautiful grounds and lakefront position make it a popular stop. The villa can be reached by a scenic waterfront promenade from Como’s center, though it is particularly impressive when viewed from the water.
- Villa Erba - Villa Erba is a stunning 19th-century villa in Cernobbio, notable as the childhood home of director Luchino Visconti. The villa combines Gothic and Renaissance styles with its striking architecture and extensive botanical park. Today, it is a prestigious international exhibition and conference center. The property features a remarkable winter garden, ornate interiors, and beautiful lakeside grounds. While mainly used for events, its impressive façade and gardens are best admired from the water.
- Villa Le Fontanelle - Villa Fontanelle is a historic villa on Lake Como’s western shore near Moltrasio. Once owned by fashion designer Gianni Versace, who meticulously restored it to its neoclassical splendor, the villa is now owned by a Russian restaurateur. The property features elegant gardens, a pool, and a private dock. While private and not open to the public, its impressive lakefront position and fashion history make it a notable sight best viewed from the water.
- Villa Passalacqua - Villa Passalacqua is a magnificent 18th-century villa in Moltrasio, recently transformed into one of Lake Como’s most exclusive luxury hotels. Built for Count Passalacqua, this grand estate features seven acres of terraced gardens, ancient stone staircases, and stunning frescoes by Andrea Appiani. The villa, which has hosted musicians like Bellini and historical figures like Napoleon, is renowned for its dramatic position above the lake, with its gardens descending to the waterfront.
- Isola Comacina - Isola Comacina is Lake Como’s only island, rich in history dating back to Roman times. Once a thriving medieval settlement destroyed in 1169, it now features archaeological ruins, a small church, and a famous restaurant. The island, about 600 meters long, offers panoramic views of the surrounding lake and mountains. While uninhabited, it is accessible by boat and hosts the unique “Locanda dell’Isola Comacina” restaurant known for its unchanged menu since 1947.

- Alcoholic beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Villa entrance tickets aren’t included; however we’re happy to assist you with the booking if needed
- Villa entrance tickets aren’t included; however we’re happy to assist you with the booking if needed
Experience the beauty of Lake Como on our luxurious ECOLINE 850 Limousine boat. With a skilled captain guiding the journey, discover picturesque villages, renowned villas, and secret treasures at a leisurely speed. Delight in swim breaks, dining at lakeside eateries, and stunning views—all within the comfort of our sophisticated, climate-controlled cabin featuring white leather seating for up to 10 passengers.
Experience the beauty of Lake Como on our luxurious ECOLINE 850 Limousine boat. With a skilled captain guiding the journey, discover picturesque villages, renowned villas, and secret treasures at a leisurely speed. Delight in swim breaks, dining at lakeside eateries, and stunning views—all within the comfort of our sophisticated, climate-controlled cabin featuring white leather seating for up to 10 passengers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.