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Discover Lake Maggiore’s art, history, and cuisine on this 4-hour guided tour featuring Stresa, Isola Bella, private water taxis, and a wine tasting with local specialties.

This luxury tour offers a perfect blend of culture, scenery, and gastronomy around Lake Maggiore, starting from Stresa and including a visit to Isola Bella. Priced at $465.43 per person, it provides a detailed glimpse into the region’s historical sites, stunning gardens, and delicious local wines. The 4-hour experience is ideal for those wanting an in-depth, hassle-free day with plenty of highlights, including private water taxi transfers that save time and avoid ferry queues.
The tour is designed for groups booking in advance—on average 52 days ahead—and suits travelers seeking a combination of art, history, and gourmet treats. It features private guides, exclusive water taxi transport, and a wine tasting paired with local cold cuts and cheese. While it does not include lunch, the experience offers a well-rounded exploration of Lake Maggiore’s cultural treasures and culinary delights, making it a memorable yet manageable outing.
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This tour begins in Piazza Marconi in Stresa, a small town famed for its scenic lakeside setting and historic charm. The guide leads you through the cobbled streets of Stresa’s old town, where you learn about its roots dating back to 998 and its significance as a travel hub since the Roman era. The town is part of the Borromea Gulf, with three of the Borromean Islands—Isola Bella, Isola Madre, and Isola dei Pescatori—lying just off the coast.
The walk offers a chance to admire Stresa’s architecture and soak up its atmosphere before heading to the next stage. The group size is limited to ensure a personalized experience, and the local guide shares insights into the town’s history and its role as a gateway to the islands.

A key feature of this tour is the private water taxi, which shuttles visitors from Stresa to Isola Bella. This exclusive transfer eliminates the need for public ferry lines, offering a smoother, more comfortable ride across Lake Maggiore. The water taxi takes you directly to the island, where your exploration of the villa and gardens begins. The same service returns you to Stresa at the end, making the experience seamless.
This transport method is not only practical but also adds a touch of luxury to the day. Travelers appreciate the convenience, especially during busy seasons, as it saves time and allows for a more relaxed schedule.
Once on Isola Bella, the guide leads you through Palazzo Borromeo, a stunning baroque palace built in 1632. The palace was constructed by Carlo III Borromeo and dedicated to his wife Isabella. Inside, you can admire the ornate rooms and learn about the Borromeo family’s influence on the island’s development.
Your visit also includes the gardens, completed in 1671, which are a highlight of the tour. These Baroque gardens are filled with statues, terraces, and lush greenery, offering spectacular views of the lake. The palace has hosted notable guests, including Napoleon I, and was the site of the 1935 Conference of Stresa, which added historical significance to the island.
The admission fee to the palace is included, ensuring a comprehensive experience of the island’s architectural and horticultural beauty.
During the visit, the guide shares stories about Isola Bella’s transformation from a fishing island to a baroque masterpiece. The island’s history is marked by its noble families, notable visitors like Napoleon, and its role in European diplomacy, with the 1935 Conference emphasizing its importance.
You also learn about the other Borromean Islands—Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatori—which are part of the larger region but are not included in this specific tour. The history and architecture of Isola Bella provide a glimpse into regional aristocratic life and Luxembourg culture.
The final highlight is an exclusive wine tasting session held at a local wine shop. Here, you sample wines produced from Lake Maggiore’s region, carefully paired with cold cuts and cheese sourced from nearby producers. This tasting emphasizes the region’s gourmet traditions and offers a delectable conclusion to the tour.
The pairing enhances your appreciation of local flavors and craftsmanship, making the experience both educational and indulgent.

The tour departs from Piazza Marconi in Stresa and lasts approximately 4 hours, including sightseeing, a water taxi ride, and the tasting. The entire experience is private, meaning only your group participates, which ensures a personalized atmosphere. The mobile tickets make booking easy, and group discounts are available, making it accessible for different types of travelers.
The pace is well-balanced, offering enough time at each stop without feeling rushed. Since most travelers can participate, the tour is suitable for a wide audience, with no significant physical requirements noted.

This experience appeals to culture lovers, history enthusiasts, and those eager to enjoy beautiful scenery combined with culinary treats. The inclusion of a private water taxi and guided insights makes it ideal for visitors who want a curated, stress-free exploration of Lake Maggiore’s highlights.
However, it’s important to note that lunch is not included, so guests seeking a full-day culinary experience might want to plan additional meals. The price point reflects the exclusivity and quality of the guided tour, private transport, and tastings.
This 4-hour tour offers a compact, well-organized way to experience the artistic and historical richness of Lake Maggiore. The private water taxi transfers are a standout feature, providing both convenience and a touch of luxury. The guide’s storytelling brings the sites to life, especially at Isola Bella, where the palace and gardens showcase the region’s aristocratic elegance.
The wine tasting adds a delicious local flavor, rounding out the experience perfectly. While it’s not a comprehensive day-long adventure, it provides a meaningful taste of Lake Maggiore’s culture, history, and gastronomy, making it a highly recommended choice for those with limited time but big interests.
“Vom Lago Maggiore aus kann man gut Ausflüge unternehmen, z. B. in die Schweiz. Das Preisniveau ist aber in Italien moderater als dort.”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. The tour features a wine tasting with local cold cuts and cheese instead.
How long does the entire experience last?
The tour lasts about 4 hours, including sightseeing, the water taxi ride, and the wine tasting.
Are the water transfers private?
Yes, the water taxi transfer is exclusive to your group, ensuring comfort and convenience.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate; no specific physical requirements are noted, making it accessible for a wide audience.
What is the price for this tour?
The cost is $465.43 per person, reflecting the guided service, private taxi, and tasting experiences.