Boat Tour of Punta San Vigilio
Sirmione, Italy
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
An hour and a half tour, leaving from Sirmione. After having admired the farthest end of Sirmione, we will go past the East Coast of the lake with the 'Baia delle Sirene' (Mermaid's Bay) and the wonderful San Virgilio.
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An hour and a half tour, leaving from Sirmione. After having admired the farthest end of Sirmione, we will go past the East Coast of the lake with the 'Baia delle Sirene' (Mermaid's Bay) and the wonderful San Virgilio.
An hour and a half tour, leaving from the peninsula of Sirmione, where you can admire the ex-villa of Maria Callas, the SPA beauty farm Aquaria, the sulphur springs in the water of the lake and the greatest Roman construction in the North of Italy, the Grotte di Catullo. After getting to the farthest end of Sirmione, we will go past the east coast of the lake with the 'Baia delle Sirene' and the wonderful San Vigilio.
San Vigilio had Winston Churchill and Prince Charles among its illustrious figures. In this picturesque landscape, a fascinating small harbor, you can find a small bar and a smart restaurant framing to the view of the lake. The following stage, plunged into the green of the gulf of Garda, will be the wonderful Villa Canossa and later, back to Sirmione, before finishing the tour, you will admire the Castello Scaligero, the port built on piles, like Venice, and you will go past the canal under the two bridges of the castle itself.
San Vigilio had Winston Churchill and Prince Charles among its illustrious figures. In this picturesque landscape, a fascinating small harbor, you can find a small bar and a smart restaurant framing to the view of the lake. The following stage, plunged into the green of the gulf of Garda, will be the wonderful Villa Canossa and later, back to Sirmione, before finishing the tour, you will admire the Castello Scaligero, the port built on piles, like Venice, and you will go past the canal under the two bridges of the castle itself.
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