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Experience Lake Como on a private speedboat with expert guides, visiting iconic villas, charming villages, and natural waterfalls. Tours from 1 to 4 hours.
A private speedboat tour on Lake Como offers an intimate way to explore this stunning Italian lake. Priced at $347.57 per group for up to 5 people, the experience typically lasts around 2 hours, with options to extend up to 4 hours. The tour, led by skilled captains Marco, Stefano, Alice, and Alberto, provides not only spectacular scenery but also engaging stories about the area’s famous residents and historic sites.
This tour is perfect for those interested in a personalized aquatic adventure that combines sightseeing, cultural tidbits, and leisure — with the chance to swim and enjoy a refreshing bath in the lake. The guides’ knowledge and friendly approach shine through in glowing reviews, making this private cruise a highly recommended activity, especially for small groups seeking a flexible and relaxed exploration of Lake Como.


The tour departs from Lungo Lario Trieste in Como, directly in front of Bar Lario, making the meeting point easy to find. This convenient starting location allows you to hop on the sleek speedboats that are described as clean and comfortable. The guides ensure safety and comfort, especially important if the weather turns windy or conditions are challenging.
The activity is suitable for most travelers, with the only considerations being weather-dependent cancellations or changes. Since it is a private tour, only your group participates, fostering a personalized atmosphere. The tour can often be booked 48 days in advance, emphasizing its popularity.
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The first stop takes you past Villa Olmo, a Neoclassical villa renowned for its elegant architecture and lush Italian gardens. From the boat, you get a panoramic view that highlights its impressive size and beauty. Just before leaving Como, you can admire The Life Electric, a modern sculpture designed by Daniel Libeskind, which adds a contemporary touch to the scenic shoreline.
This initial segment offers a perfect introduction to Lake Como’s blend of historic grandeur and modern art. The admission to Villa Olmo’s park is free, allowing for a quick photo opportunity and appreciation of its landscape.
Next, the tour proceeds towards Cernobbio, a town famous for its Villa Erba, once the residence of Luchino Visconti, and Villa d’Este, considered one of the top hotels in the world. The boat provides stunning views of these grand structures, which dominate the skyline along the lake.
You also spot Villa Le Fontanelle, historically home to Gianni Versace, adding a touch of glamour to the scenery. The cruise offers a sense of the area’s luxurious heritage, with free access to the villas’ exteriors for photos and admiration.

Moving along the western shore, the boat visits Moltrasio and Carate Urio, two lakeside villages featuring private luxury villas with direct lakefront access. These properties showcase the opulence and privacy of Como’s elite, visible from the water. The stops here are brief but offer ample opportunities for photography of the picturesque villas perched on the shoreline.
The views are particularly striking, emphasizing the exclusivity of Lake Como’s residential spots. No entry fees are required for these external views, making the experience both visually rich and budget-friendly.

The boat then reaches Laglio, the small town made famous by George Clooney, who makes Villa Oleandra his home. This highlight appeals to fans of Hollywood and luxury living alike. From the boat, you observe Clooney’s villa and the surrounding scenery, adding a touch of celebrity allure to the trip.
This stop often prompts storytelling from the guides, enhancing the experience with insights into the local lifestyle of Italy’s international jet set. The view of the villa from the water emphasizes its commanding presence on the lake.
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Continuing towards Argegno, a traditional fishing village, the cruise offers a chance to see authentic lakeside life. The journey then crosses the lake to visit the Nesso ravine, a natural rock gorge with a waterfall and a Civera bridge. This dramatic landscape is a favorite photo spot and features the opportunity to swim or dive from the bridge into the lake, weather permitting.
The natural beauty of Nesso offers a contrast to the more opulent villas, showcasing the diverse scenery of Lake Como. The natural waterfall and gorge are both accessible and photogenic.

The next highlight is Villa Pliniana, a historic villa that appears to float above the water. The boat stops here for about 15 minutes, giving travelers the chance to swim in the lake and enjoy the tranquil environment. Nearby, the charming village of Torno leaps directly onto the lake, with colorful houses and narrow streets.
The guides often share stories about Villa Pliniana’s history, making this stop both scenic and informative. The proximity of the villa to the water makes for memorable photos and a chance to step onto the lake’s edge.

As the cruise winds down, it passes Villa Troubetzkoy, a distinctive residence with impressive architecture and lush gardens. The boat then continues back towards Como, providing views of the impressive Viale Geno di Como, lined with grand city villas.
The return journey offers a relaxed reflection on the day’s sights, with the chance to appreciate the elegance of Como’s lakeside architecture. The entire route emphasizes the beauty and diversity of Lake Como’s shoreline.
Throughout the tour, guides Stefano, Marco, Alice, and Alberto stand out for their local knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to tell engaging stories about the villas, towns, and natural features. Many reviews highlight Stefano’s humor and insights, making the trip both educational and entertaining.
The guides’ attentiveness ensures total safety, especially during swimming stops or in windy conditions. Their professionalism and warmth turn a boat ride into a memorable experience that many reviewers want to repeat.
The meeting point is conveniently located at Lungo Lario Trieste, 26 in Como, from where the private speedboats depart. The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with options for a full refund if plans change or the weather becomes unsuitable.
Since the tour is private, it caters to small groups seeking a flexible, personalized experience. Travelers can choose between 1-hour, 2-hour, or 4-hour options, allowing for tailored exploration depending on time and interest.
This tour’s high rating of 5.0 based on 274 reviews speaks to its consistent quality and guest satisfaction. The expert guides and beautiful scenery make it a top choice for those wanting an up-close view of Lake Como’s villas, villages, and natural wonders.
The small-group, private format ensures an intimate experience, ideal for couples, families, or small groups. The flexible duration and well-organized stops make it easy for travelers to customize their day on the water.
While the price of $347.57 might seem steep for some, the personalized service, luxury boat, and insider knowledge offer excellent value considering the exclusivity and comfort.
A private speedboat tour on Lake Como provides a luxurious and informative way to see the most iconic sights along the lake’s shoreline. The expert guides, combined with spectacular scenery and flexible stops, make this experience stand out.
Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized adventure, this tour combines history, celebrity sightings, natural beauty, and leisure. The safety measures and positive reviews confirm its reputation as a top-tier activity in Como.
Those who appreciate attention to detail, expert narration, and beautiful vistas will find this cruise a highlight of their visit to Lake Como.
“The overall experience was absolutely fantastic. The boat was very clean and comfortable. Our captain Stefano, was super friendly and really knew e…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most travelers. The guides are attentive and experienced in handling groups of all ages, including families with children.
What is the best time of day for the tour?
While the data does not specify times, reviews highlight that doing the tour during less windy times or in good weather enhances the experience. Bookings typically happen 48 days in advance, indicating a preference for early planning.
Can I extend the tour duration?
Yes, longer options up to 4 hours are available, allowing for a deeper exploration of Lake Como’s scenery and sites.
Are refreshments included?
The tour description mentions the possibility of enjoying an aperitif, but specific details about food or drinks are not provided.
What happens if the weather turns bad?
The tour can be canceled for poor weather, with a full refund or a reschedule offered. It is recommended to check weather forecasts before booking.
How do I cancel my booking?
Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice results in no refund, so plan accordingly.