You’ll glide from Bellagio across Lake Como by private boat with local guides who know every story behind those famous villas (and some funny ones too). Sip prosecco as you pass film locations like Villa Balbianello and relax with snacks while taking in garden scents and quiet waves. It’s all easygoing — just you, the lake breeze, and views you’ll remember long after.
Fingers tapping the polished rail, I watched Captain Hellen steer us out from Bellagio — she gave a quick wave to someone on the dock (maybe her cousin? everyone seemed to know her). The light was that soft, watery kind you only get on Lake Como in late morning. We’d barely left when Vol pointed out Villa Melzi’s gardens — honestly, I’d seen them in photos but they’re greener in real life. There was this faint smell of cut grass and something floral, maybe wisteria? Not sure. Our guide switched between English and French without missing a beat. I tried to ask about the Guinness family villa in Italian and totally mangled it; Vol just grinned and handed me a glass of prosecco.
The private boat tour felt like drifting through a movie set — which, turns out, we kind of were. Villa Balbianello slid into view all elegant and mysterious (Star Wars, Bond… you know the drill), but it’s quieter than I expected. No crowds, just the sound of water slapping the hull and someone laughing behind me when we passed Comacina Island. We slowed near Villa Cassinella and I caught a whiff of wood smoke from somewhere inland — random detail but it stuck with me. The weather held up: not too hot, not chilly either, just right for leaning back with a snack (they had these little crackers) and watching the shoreline change color as we looped past Varenna.
I kept thinking how different everything looks from the lake — even grand places like Villa Balbiano or the Grand Hotel Tremezzo feel almost shy when you’re floating by instead of walking up their drives. Hellen told us about Taylor Swift staying there after her concerts; someone joked about trying to spot her but honestly I was more interested in that wild cliff near Sassi Grosgalli where birds kept swooping low over the water. The whole day trip from Bellagio to see Lake Como’s villas by private boat went way faster than I expected. When we finally turned back toward Bellagio, my hair smelled like lake air and prosecco bubbles still fizzed in my head a bit. That view sticks with me — open water, old villas hiding behind trees, sunlight flickering everywhere.
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour departing from Bellagio.
You’ll see Villa del Balbianello, Villa Melzi Gardens, Villa Balbiano, Villa Cassinella, Villa Carlotta, and more along the route.
Yes, Italian sparkling wine (prosecco) is included for adults over 18 years old.
Yes, snacks such as crackers are available onboard during your cruise.
Yes, your captains speak English as well as Spanish, French, German, and Italian fluently.
The private boat departs directly from Bellagio on Lake Como.
The service includes pickup at an agreed meeting point in Bellagio; hotel pickup is not specified.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the tour.
Your day includes departure from Bellagio aboard an elegant private powerboat with Captain Hellen or Vol at the helm. You’ll enjoy bottled water, soda or pop for refreshment along with light snacks and Italian prosecco for adults. There’s Wi-Fi onboard if you want to share photos instantly. All fuel costs are covered so you can just relax while your local guide shares stories as you drift past historic villas and lakeside villages before returning to Bellagio.
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