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Discover Verona’s historic charm and lakeside beauty on this full-day tour from Bergamo, including visits to Juliet's House, Verona Arena, and Sirmione on Lake Garda.


This tour begins with an early departure from Bergamo, taking travelers to the enchanting city of Verona. The city’s fame as the setting for Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is celebrated with a visit to Juliet’s House, where you can call for Romeo from the balcony. The guide provides interesting insights into Verona’s literary and cultural history, making this a memorable start.
Visitors also admire the Roman Verona Arena, a remarkably well-preserved amphitheater still used today for summer opera performances and concerts. After soaking in the history, there’s time to wander the narrow streets, where Renaissance palaces and charming shops invite exploration at your own pace.
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The Verona Arena, built during Roman times, remains a central feature of the city. Its impressive architecture continues to host live performances, adding a vibrant touch to the historic site. The arena’s timeless appeal makes it a favorite highlight for visitors.
Following the sightseeing, travelers enjoy strolling through Verona’s Renaissance-era streets. The relaxed pace allows for discovering hidden alleys, quaint cafes, and local boutiques. The guides make sure to share stories behind notable landmarks, enriching the experience without rushing.

After exploring Verona, the coach heads toward Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, renowned for its clear waters and lakeside scenery. The journey itself offers scenic views of the Veneto region’s landscapes, setting the tone for the afternoon.
Travelers appreciate the well-organized transition from city streets to lakeside tranquility. The trip includes a stop in Sirmione, a picturesque town famous for its Roman ruins and medieval fortress. This location highlights the area’s historical depth and natural beauty, making it a perfect lakeside retreat.
In Sirmione, visitors can explore the Roman ruins, including the remains of ancient city walls and a Roman villa, providing a glimpse into the town’s history as a Roman summer retreat. The 13th-century castle, or Scaliger Castle, stands as a striking fortress and port fortification used by the Scaliger fleet, exemplifying medieval military architecture.
The narrow streets of Sirmione are ideal for wandering, with opportunities to discover local shops, cafes, and scenic views of Lake Garda. The guide shares insights into Sirmione’s historical significance and points out the best spots for photos.
More Great Tours NearbyA key feature of this tour, highly praised in reviews, is the extra boat trip on Lake Garda. The small boat accommodates up to 14 passengers, captained by a friendly guide who offers a tour around the islands. This boat cruise is considered a “must,” providing a different perspective of the lake’s beauty.
Travelers report that the boat trip is the highlight of the day, offering a peaceful, scenic experience that complements the land visits. The boat ride adds about 12 euros to the cost but is well worth the expense, according to feedback.
The coach used for this trip is praised for its comfort, with many reviews mentioning air conditioning and seats suitable for a full day of travel. The guides are a standout aspect, delivering informative commentary in English with a friendly and engaging style.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge, noting they share detailed insights about Verona’s history, literature, and architecture. The guides also help manage timing, ensuring travelers have adequate free time without feeling rushed.

The meeting point is conveniently located outside the Bergamo Science Center, specifically at the left side of McDonald’s. The coordinates, 45.6917, 9.6737, make it easy to find.
The tour offers full flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later provides added convenience. The tour runs for approximately 10 hours, with availability depending on the chosen date.
This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and does not permit pets, luggage, or large bags onboard. The overall pace is moderate, suitable for most travelers with a reasonable level of mobility, but those with physical limitations should consider these restrictions.
The combination of Verona’s romantic landmarks, Roman ruins, and lakefront scenery makes this day trip a well-rounded experience. The expert guides and well-organized schedule ensure visitors enjoy each stop without feeling overwhelmed.
Many positive reviews emphasize the knowledgeable guides, the scenic boat trip, and the balance of sightseeing and leisure time. The tour’s value for money is reinforced by the variety of highlights and the quality of transport and services.
This 10-hour guided tour from Bergamo offers a comprehensive look at Verona’s historic sites and Sirmione’s lakeside charm. With comfortable transport, expertly led commentary, and the option to add a lake cruise, it suits travelers eager to experience Italy’s cultural and natural beauty without the hassle of planning.
While the itinerary covers many highlights, the duration means some stops are brief, especially in Sirmione, so those seeking extensive exploration may want to plan additional time in the area. However, overall, the trip provides excellent value and is especially recommended for those interested in history, literature, and scenic lakeside views.
Is the boat trip included in the tour price?
The boat trip on Lake Garda is an optional extra, costing around 12 euros. It is highly recommended and praised as a highlight in many reviews.
How long do I have in Verona and Sirmione?
The tour offers enough time in both locations to explore the main sights, shop, and enjoy the scenery. The exact timing depends on traffic and organization but typically allows for a relaxed experience.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and does not allow large bags or pets onboard.
What languages are available for the tour guide?
The guides speak English, providing detailed commentary and answering questions during the day.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is an option to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.