Trip date: September 2023
As beautiful as Bellagio is, the entire lake beckens! One day a small group of us took the ferry from Bellagio to the town of Como. At the time we were going, only the "slow" ferry as it is called, was available. This ended up being perfect as we travelled down the southwest leg of the lake, stopping at some truly gorgeous towns.
We sailed across to Tremezzo with its super pretty town center and belltower, and then south to the tiny village of Nesso, with just 1200 people!
Then stopping at Carate Urio, you could see how the town was built right into the rock wall. And finally we came into Como, a large city of over 80k, with the big dome of the cathedral clearly in sight.
It was such a gorgeous day and the scenery around the lake was truly breathtaking. Bonus, the ferry served Aperol spritz! I'd say this is a pretty great tour for €10.40!
In Como we had lunch at Krudo pizza, which had been recommended to one of our friends. It was another good spot with lots of outdoor seating for our large party, the food was fine. It's also in the Old Town area which is really pretty to walk around.
After lunch, the kids (13, 15, 16) wanted to go shopping so I snuck off on my own to head up the funicular for more great views of the city (I've got Sephora at home!). If I'm in a city and there is a funicular, chances are high that I will be going on it!
Unfortunately the queue was pretty long, residents always have priority, so by the time I got up I didn't have much time to walk around. It's quite pretty up there though and I think there are a few hiking trails, so if you have more time, I'd go for it!
I headed back down into town to meet the group for a drink at an outdoor cafe right across from the cathedral. Beautiful; they chose the perfect table.
We were on the "fast ferry" back to Bellagio, which is a hydrofoil. Unfortunately when we boarded only downstairs seats were available. It felt hot and muggy and the windows were covered with condensation. This hour was nowhere near as pleasant as the slow ferry had been!
Opposite of a €10 tour, the next day Claudette organized 2 Vaporina wooden boats to take all of us on a private tour of the lake from Como Classic Boats. As the famous boat builder Ernesto Riva founded his shipyard on Lake Como in 1771 it seemed a fitting way to explore!
This was such a fun day and the weather was absolutely fantastic for our 4-hour tour. They provided prosecco and we brought our sandwiches from a deli in town.
We zipped past Tremezzo, slowed to view the beautiful private homes in Mezzegra, and crossed the water to see the Roman bridge of Nesso. We were traveling down the same section of the lake we took on the ferry the day before but this time we were able to stop and pull in close to see all those villas!
We weren't the only ones outside of Villa Oleandra (George and Amal’s)! Then our captain took us past Hotel Passalacqua in Moltrasio, which is one of the top hotels in the world.
We crossed to the other side again to take a look at Villa Pliniana, a stunning 16th century estate now owned by the Sereno Hotels & used for events. It's got 17 bedrooms, a private boat dock, heli pad, and private spa!
We then made our way to Villa del Balbianello. I didn't know anything about the beautiful estate, but others recognized it right away from Star Wars and Casino Royale!
We got off our boats here as we were having a private tour. It was amazing! Before it became a rental place for private events, like films and weddings, the explorer Guido Monzino owned it. I hadn't heard of him before but he was a VERY interesting guy!
But he wasn't the first owner; it was originally built for Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini in 1787 on the site of a 13th century Franciscan monastery. It passed hands over the years until an American bought it in 1919. After he passed it was sold to Monzino in 1973.
This was also the year that Monzino led the first Italian expedition to climb Mount Everest! But that was actually his 20th expedition (and his last). He had led explorations to places like West Africa, Kilimanjaro, and Greenland multiple times!
The home is a museum of his life, his travels, and his collections. I felt right at home!
Sadly he died in 1988 and is interred on the grounds. It was really great learning about him.
Our boats picked us up when we were done, and we headed back to Bellagio. Such an incredible and stylish day on the lake!
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