Canals to Lakes: Discover Venice and Lake Garda
Begin your Italian escape in the iconic city of Venice, renowned for its breathtaking canals, intricate architecture, and timeless beauty. Glide along the Grand Canal, taking in views of historic palazzi and colourful facades, or lose yourself in the winding alleys, discovering hidden squares and charming cafes. Stroll through Piazza San Marco, the vibrant heart of Venice, where you can admire the splendour of St. Mark’s Basilica and the soaring Campanile. For a more authentic slice of Venetian life, explore Cannaregio, one of the city’s quieter districts, filled with local markets, quaint trattorias, and peaceful canals.
After the vibrancy of Venice, travel to the serene shores of Lake Garda, Italy’s largest and arguably most beautiful lake. Here, lush landscapes and charming towns provide a relaxing contrast to Venice’s bustling energy. Wander through the enchanting streets of Limone sul Garda, a northern lakeside town known for its lemon groves and historic charm, or explore Malcesine, a picturesque gem on the eastern shore, crowned by the impressive Scaliger Castle. Whether you’re relaxing by the lake, enjoying leisurely boat rides, or indulging in lakeside dining, Lake Garda offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and Italian charm, rounding out an unforgettable 10-night holiday.
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Take a water taxi from Marco Polo International Airport to one of our carefully selected hotels and check in. Formalities completed, it’s time to get to know La Serenissima, its obvious charms and its secret places.
A wonderful way to spend your first evening in this city of culture is to take in a performance at the Teatro La Fenice Opera House, a historic venue which Maestro Pavarotti described as a “jewel and architecturally the most beautiful theatre in Italy.” Donizetti and Rossini once staged operas here and Verdi premiered the dramatic and initially controversial La Traviata. Be sure to pre-book the tickets with one of our travel experts so as not to miss out.
Spend the day visiting some of Venice’s best known landmarks, including the Bridge of Sighs, the Basilica di San Marco and the fascinating Museo Correr. These historic places offer an excellent introduction to the city, while the back streets are ideal for those wanting to explore further. The Cannaregio, is a quieter neighbourhood with artisan shops, small galleries, synagogues and a Jewish museum. Alternatively, you could visit the 14th Century Church of the Madonna, dell’Orto where Jacapo Tintoretto once worshiped as a boy. A number of his works hang in the church.
As the sun goes down and Venetian tables are set for dinner you can eat like a local at one of the many bars and restaurants in the area.
We recommend a visit to Venice Lido, which was once a narrow sandy barrier between the Venetian lagoon and the Adriatic. Today it’s a trendy island with shops, restaurants and beautiful beaches. In September the Lido becomes host of the Venice International Film Festival.
Alternatively, you could pre-book Citalia’s Venice Islands Tour which takes you to Murano where you can see demonstrations of glass blowing and Burano, famous for its colourful fisherman’s cottages and its exquisite lacework. For history lovers Torcello’s 7th Century Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell’Assunta is just one of the highlights.
Today it’s time to say goodbye to Venice and travel, journey time around 1.5 hours, to your chosen hotel on Lake Garda. Day one on the Italian Lakes offers a chance to draw breath, make plans and explore all that’s going on in your nearest resort. For foodies, Lake Garda offers everything from Michelin star sophistication to intimate family run taverns serving simple and delicious local favourites. Enjoy a limocello straight from the freezer as the perfect way to end your first day.
Start the day with a cappuccino and a stroll along the lakeside or, if you’re feeling energetic, hire a mountain bike and take to one of the many waymarked trails in the area. There are routes for all abilities. Vines have been grown here for centuries, with Bardolino and Valpolicella among the best-known wines produced. Many of the local wineries offer tours and tastings. For shopaholics the Il Leone Shopping Centre offers everything from food to fashion, while the many little street markets are fun to explore for a more laid back approach.
The next few days are an opportunity to discover more about some of the lakeside towns and villages, each with their own unique character. On the southern shores Sirmione, a bustling little town, has a rich historical and cultural legacy. Its thermal spa, attractive shops and elegant outdoor cafés make it a perennial favourite with visitors.
As if to highlight the lake’s wonderful diversity, Riva del Garda on the northern shore, an area surrounded by mountains, offers hiking, cycling, climbing and windsurfing and is just the place for those with an adventurous spirit.
Leaving the waters of Lake Garda behind, you’ll be taken on a full day tour of the majestic Dolomites. With its jagged peaks, 18 of which rise to over 3,000 metres, sheer limestone walls and narrow valleys, it has been a registered UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009.
You’ll visit the South Tyrol, Italy’s northernmost region, an area with lush forests, vineyards and hidden lakes. The mix of Italian and Germanic (Austrian) culture adds to the region’s unique character. With a chance to explore a local town, visit a glacier and take a cable car ride which promises the most spectacular views, it will be a day to remember.
It’s time to take your final lakeside walk and say arrivederci to Lake Garda before heading to Verona for your return flight home.
If time allows squeeze in visits to city’s Roman amphitheatre or the Romeo and Juliet balcony on the Via Cappello.
Hotel Monaco and Grand Canal in Venice is a luxurious, historic hotel offering guests the chance to immerse themselves in the city’s rich heritage while enjoying modern comforts. Located right on the Grand Canal near St. Mark’s Square, the hotel provides stunning views of iconic Venetian landmarks and is ideal for travellers seeking both elegance and convenience. The hotel’s decor combines classic Venetian charm with contemporary touches, and its renowned terrace restaurant serves exquisite Italian cuisine with panoramic views of the Grand Canal – a perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring Venice’s winding alleys and vibrant piazzas.
Hotel Savoy Palace on Lake Garda offers a tranquil lakeside retreat surrounded by natural beauty and serene waters. Located in the picturesque town of Gardone Riviera, this elegant hotel blends traditional Italian charm with refined luxury. Guests can relax by the pool, stroll through beautiful gardens, or take advantage of the hotel’s private dock for lake excursions. The hotel’s restaurant features an array of delicious regional dishes paired with local wines, and its spacious rooms offer modern amenities with lake or garden views. It’s an ideal destination for those looking to experience the peaceful allure of Lake Garda in style.
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