It is the largest lake in Italy, nestled between the Alps and the Po Valley. Its shores touch the borders of three regions: Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige.
Thanks to its mild and characteristic climate, Garda is home to palm trees, oleanders, olive trees and vines, with which extra virgin olive oils and native wines are produced, such as Lugana and Bardolino.
Its territory offers both pretty villages, such as San Felice del Benaco and Borghetto, and comfortable cities, such as Brescia, Verona and Trento.
Numerous activities can be practiced, from skiing on the neighboring mountains to parasailing, from climbing to paddleboarding.
Lake Garda offers this and much more: tradition, history, culture, sport, nature, relaxation and services of all kinds.