Lake Garda, Venice and Verona
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Discover the mountain scenery and pastel-coloured villages of Lake Garda, the architectural jewels of Venice and romantic ambience of Verona on this expertly crafted tour of Italy's most elegant highlights. Italy captivates travellers with its stunning alpine landscapes, rich history and lively cultural scene. From serene lakes and ancient Roman ruins to the enchanting city of Venice, Italy offers a wealth of experiences. Renowned for its classical heritage, art, architecture and gastronomy all contribute to making it a superb destination. The scenic beauty of Lake Garda and the majestic Dolomite Mountains add to its charm. Verona, famously linked to Romeo and Juliet, and Venice, with its iconic canals, are essential stops. The Italian lifestyle, marked by a passion for living, creates an unforgettable atmosphere for visitors.
Highlights
- Tailor your guided tours of Venice and Verona. Choose a 'Classic' tour to see the highlights or 'Undiscovered' to uncover its hidden gems - it's the perfect choice if you've visited the city before.
- Spend a full day touring the typically Italian towns and villages that lie on the shores of Lake Garda and enjoy another day free to explore independently.
- Ascend into the incredible Dolomite Mountains on a tour of its untouched natural beauty and picturesque hamlets.
- Taste some of the delicious wines Italy is so famous for on a visit to a local vineyard, with a guided tour of the cellars.
- Tour medieval Verona with a local guide and choose between the 'Classic' tour or 'Undiscovered' tour.
Inclusions
- The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin or double room. Single rooms and Lake View rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Return flights
- Seven nights’ accommodation in a four to four-star superior hotel of your choice
- Daily breakfast and dinner. Please note: Stays at the Antico Borgo, Portici Hotels and Hotel Europa (from 2027) are on a bed-and-breakfast basis.
- All local taxes and transfers
- All tours as mentioned
- The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager
- Not included is the optional cable car ride during the Dolomites tour. The approximate cost is €20 which is payable locally.
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Arrive in Lake Garda - On arrival a coach will take you to the delightful lakeside resort of Riva del Garda, beautifully surrounded by lofty peaks, situated at the more scenic north end of the lake. The rest of the day will be spent at leisure, allowing you time to settle into the hotel and start exploring if you wish.
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Lake Garda - Lake Garda first rose to prominence in the late 19th century when visitors were drawn to its clean mountain air. Since then, it has been renowned for its outstanding natural beauty. Today, we will tour the lake, passing through charming, typically Italian villages with tiny harbours nestled along the shoreline, backed by majestic mountains. We will also see lush groves of olive and citrus trees, as well as vineyards used to produce the famous Bardolino wines. Scenically the shore varies, from the rich vegetation of the middle reaches to the more rugged north, covered with pine trees whose unmistakable scent hangs heavy in the air.
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The Dolomites - Today we head north to the stunning Dolomite Mountains, formed by geological activity around 230 million years ago, which gives them their distinctive pink and lime hues. The foothills are lush pastures dotted with the occasional shepherd’s house, a few sheep and goats, and pine forests stretching into the distance. Autonomous since the 12th century, today the region feels like another country. The houses in its picturesque hamlets resemble Swiss or Austrian-style chalets, low structures with gently sloping roofs and enormous window boxes overflowing with colourful flowers. The people are different, too: taller than Italians, speaking a German dialect. We will make several stops today, including the opportunity to ascend by cable car (subject to seasonal operation) for panoramic views of the entire area. Words can hardly capture the awe-inspiring splendour of this rugged landscape and its clean, crisp, invigorating mountain air — it truly will take your breath away. Due to its remote location, the Dolomites are home to a wealth of rare, unique wildlife. With luck, you may spot chamois, ibex, golden eagles and various species of deer. In the event of severe weather conditions (such as snow or storms) that could disrupt our itinerary and prevent us from visiting the Dolomites, we will instead include a visit to the charming town of Mantova. If this change is required, your Tour Manager will provide more details while in resort.
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Free day - Today is a free day to explore at your leisure. Riva del Garda has been welcoming visitors since the 19th century and today the old town is a collection of typically Italian buildings painted the enticing pastel shades of cream, peach, magenta and ochre so reminiscent of Mediterranean countries. It has several harbours with boats rising and falling with the gentle waves and is dominated by a medieval fortress. Nearby is a most attractive square, beautifully lined with pavement cafés which all blends together to make Riva one of the most attractive towns on the lake.
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Venice - After an early breakfast, we head to Venice, a city steeped in timeless charm and cultural richness. Venice flourished after gaining independence from Byzantium in the 10th century, reaching its peak in the 15th century as a Mediterranean powerhouse. Its wealth from trade is reflected in the stunning architecture and art that still define the city today. St Mark’s Basilica, built to house the saint’s relics, dazzles with over 40,000 square feet of colourful mosaics. Next door, the Doge’s Palace showcases opulent wood carvings, Tintorettos and exotic inlaid floors. St Mark’s Square remains the city’s vibrant heart, perfect for enjoying a coffee and soaking up the atmosphere. For panoramic views, ascend the Campanile, once a lighthouse and the site of Galileo’s telescope demonstration. Art lovers can explore the Accademia for Renaissance masterpieces or the Guggenheim for modern works. Surprisingly, Venice offers affordable dining away from the main square, and no visit is complete without a peaceful gondola ride through its quiet canals. Our walking tour includes iconic landmarks such as St Mark’s Square, the Basilica, the Campanile, and the Doge’s Palace. For returning visitors, our guided tour reveals hidden gems: the Santa Maria della Pietà church where Vivaldi taught, a quaint Greek Orthodox church, and Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, home to a majestic Dominican church and the Scuola Grande di San Marco, rich with Tintoretto’s works.
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Free morning & vineyard visit - This morning you’re free to explore your surroundings as you wish. So, what’s it to be? A stroll around the port is a charming way to spend your time, perhaps indulging in a little shopping or simply relax. Vineyards abound in this area thanks to the favourable climate, so this afternoon we will visit a small family run wine estate located in the fertile valley of the Trentino region, where we will have a guided tour of the cellars, followed by a tasting of some of the wines produced by the family.
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Verona - Verona is one of the most beautiful and pleasant cities in Italy and today we have a guided walking tour in order to appreciate it at its best, discovering its hidden side too. We approach through the centuries-old city walls – when you enter the old town you cannot help but admire! Medieval pink-hued buildings complete with contrasting frescoes underneath archways unchanged for centuries. Typical pavement cafés abound, some with violinists serenading their clients whilst they take a refreshing drink, enjoying the shade from the warm sunshine. It has tiny narrow streets, complete with the tasteful shops, so typical of Italy, and then there is the marketplace dating from Roman times, with interesting reminders of the city’s past. The tragic story of Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona and when you experience the atmosphere here you can see why. The two great lovers from rival families have inspired countless films, poems and dramas. You can actually see the balcony where the immortal words “O Romeo, Romeo” were reputedly spoken. The Roman arena is awe inspiring but there are also countless medieval and Renaissance squares and courtyards to explore, as well as a superb 12th century cathedral which houses a work by Titian. The Roman Theatre is a must too, as is one of the Renaissance’s finest gardens with clipped box hedges and a dazzling display of colour. Another interesting site is San Zeno – arguably the finest Romanesque church in northern Italy. One of the most delightful things about Verona is that although being close to Venice it receives fewer visitors. This afternoon is free so you can explore as you wish, or you could go shopping. Italy is inextricably linked with fashion, style and chic, and Verona has some lovely shops with prices not nearly as expensive as you may imagine, with leather ware being particularly good value. For those who have been to Verona before, our ‘undiscovered’ tour is the best way of seeing a different side of this city, including many hidden cultural and architectural gems that most visitors never see.
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Return home
Hotel Antico Borgo
Tucked away on one of Riva del Garda’s cobbled streets, Hotel Antico Borgo sits right in the heart of the historic centre. It offers a stay immersed in the town's character and everyday life. Step outside and you’re immediately amongst it all – small boutiques, cafés and restaurants lining the narrow streets, with the lakefront just a short walk away. Everything is within easy reach, making it easy to explore at your own pace and fall into the rhythm of the town. There is a sense of history throughout, with the hotel combining traditional Italian elements with more modern finishes. The rooftop terrace offers a relaxed space to unwind after a day of exploring, providing a quieter spot to sit back and slow the pace. Rooms are modern and comfortable, well-equipped and simply styled, offering a practical base in such a central location while still retaining a subtle Italian feel. The hotel is offered on a bed-and-breakfast basis, giving guests the flexibility to make the most of Riva’s wide selection of local restaurants and cafés in the evenings. Hotel Antico Borgo is well suited to those who want to stay in the centre of town life, with everything close by and easy to access. Please note: As the hotel is spread across two townhouses, some areas are not accessible by lift. You may therefore need to carry your luggage from reception to your room, which could involve using steps. The use of air conditioning is at the hotel's discretion.
Hotel Portici
Set within one of Riva del Garda’s historic buildings, Hotel Portici reflects the town’s long-standing connection to lakeside life. For generations, Piazza III Novembre has been the beating heart of the town, where travellers arrived, merchants gathered, and locals met. Today, the hotel continues this tradition of hospitality, welcoming guests into a charming space that blends its historic surroundings with modern comfort. The rooms are comfortable, simply styled, and well equipped with essentials such as a flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi, safe, hairdryer, and mini fridge. Step outside, and you are immediately part of Riva’s story, from the harbour just moments away to the lively square that still hums with life from morning espresso to evening aperitivo – making it perfect for discovering the beauty and energy of Lake Garda. Stays here are on a breakfast-only basis, but given its central location and relaxed atmosphere, Hotel Portici is an ideal base for sampling the region’s delicious local cuisine at your own pace with restaurants right on your doorstep. Please note that air-conditioning in Italian hotels is controlled at the discretion of the hotel and is typically available during the summer months (mid-May to mid-September), depending on local temperatures. Please note the spa and wellness facilities may incur an additional charge, payable locally.
Hotel Europa
The Europa hotel offers a comfortable, welcoming base with a classic style that reflects its central location. Up on the rooftop, a small panoramic pool and sun terrace offer a quieter moment away from the hustle and bustle below – a chance to take in the sweeping views across the lake and surrounding peaks. The rooms are comfortable and simply styled, designed as a practical base in such a central setting and offer a relaxed space to unwind while still reflecting the hotel’s classic Italian character. In 2027, guests will stay on a breakfast-only basis, offering flexibility to enjoy Riva’s wide choice of local restaurants in the evenings. In 2026, a convenient half-board option is included for those who prefer dinner included. Hotel Europa is all about location and atmosphere: a place where Lake Garda feels right on your doorstep, and where the rhythm of the town becomes part of your stay from the moment you arrive. Please note: Lake view rooms are available on request; supplements apply. The use of air conditioning and the opening of the outdoor pool are at the hotel's discretion.
Hotel Kristal Palace
Opened in 2010 by the Tonelli family, long-established hoteliers in the area, the hotel was purpose-built to reflect a modern style of travel, combining the comfort of a four-star superior hotel with a calmer, more refined atmosphere. The location is part of its appeal. Just a few minutes’ walk from the lake and around 20 minutes into Riva’s historic centre, it offers the best of both worlds – easy access to the waterfront and town, while still feeling slightly removed from the crowds. At the heart of the hotel is its rooftop terrace, where the pace of Lake Garda life really comes into its own. A panoramic pool, sky bar make the most of the setting, with views stretching from the lake to the surrounding mountains. The rooms follow the same contemporary style – bright and comfortable, with wooden floors, soft neutral tones and private balconies or terraces. Designed with relaxation in mind, the rooms provide a calm base to return to after a day exploring. Food is a real passion here too, with a refined half-board experience that makes dining both easy and enjoyable. In the restaurant, with views into the kitchen, talented chefs take centre stage, creating imaginative and delicious dishes. Fresh, seasonal ingredients sit at the heart of the menu, with classic Italian cuisine given a modern twist to really enhance the flavours. The Kristal Palace focuses on atmosphere: a modern, easy-going base where guests can unwind after a day exploring Lake Garda, whether that’s walking along the waterfront, heading into Riva’s lively centre, or simply enjoying the view from above. Please note that the use of air conditioning and outdoor pool opening is at the discretion of the hotel
Hotel Savoy Palace
Part of the Tonelli Hotels collection, the Savoy Palace reflects the long-standing presence of the Tonelli family in Riva del Garda. With strong local roots and years of hospitality experience, their influence is felt throughout, from the friendly, attentive service to the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The Savoy Palace centres around its generous outdoor spaces, including a large Mediterranean-style garden and pool area, as well as an additional indoor pool and wellness facilities, ideal for unwinding throughout the day. The rooms reflect a classic Italian style, with comfortable furnishings, wooden floors and a private balcony or terrace in every room. While traditional in feel, there is a touch of understated elegance throughout, creating spaces that feel both warm and well cared for. Food is very much part of the experience here, with a generous half-board offering that makes dining easy and enjoyable. Breakfast and dinner are served buffet-style, with a wide choice of dishes from Italian classics to local specialities. Meals are relaxed and sociable, perfect for unhurried dining and enjoying time together in a comfortable setting. The Savoy Palace offers a balanced stay, combining the warmth of a family-run hotel with a gentle sense of sophistication, making it an easy place to settle in and enjoy Lake Garda at a more leisurely pace. Please note that the use of air conditioning and the opening of the outdoor pool are at the hotel's discretion. Spa and wellness facilities may incur an additional charge, payable locally.
Astoria Park Hotel
Set within 15,000 square metres of parkland, Astoria Resort blends modern elegance with a deep connection to nature. Its rooms are designed with warm wood tones and nature-inspired décor, many offering views of the surrounding mountains or gardens. During downtime, you can unwind in the spa, enjoy gourmet Italian cuisine at the on-site restaurant, or relax by the pool with a cocktail in hand. The resort ensures every moment is serene. You can also enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and satellite TV in every room. Please note the use of air conditioning and outdoor pool opening is at the discretion of the hotel. Stays at the Astoria Park are on a breakfast only basis, so you have the flexibility to enjoy the local cuisine at the town's fine restaurants.