
As Italy gears up for the Winter Olympics, Lake Garda emerges as a serene escape, offering historic charm and natural beauty.
SIRMIONE, Province of Brescia — As Italy prepares to host the Winter Olympics, travelers are turning their attention to Lake Garda, the country’s largest lake and a popular destination in northern Italy.
Stretching 32 miles, Lake Garda is known for its picturesque towns and historic estates along the shoreline. While Lake Como often draws headlines for its celebrity residents, Lake Garda offers its own charm and cultural appeal.
One of the most visited spots on the lake is Sirmione, located on its southern edge. The town is home to a 14th-century castle that attracts tourists year-round and serves as a starting point for boat tours.
“This is the best office. No computer. No stress,” said a local boat operator, describing life on the water. Many captains double as guides and entertainers, playing Italian music for passengers during tours.
Lake Garda’s appeal lies in its combination of natural beauty and leisure activities. Visitors can explore lakeside restaurants, boutique hotels, and historic sites while enjoying panoramic views from the water.
“It’s wonderful,” said another boat operator. “It’s your second house. Your summer house.”
As the Winter Olympics approach, Lake Garda remains a destination for those seeking relaxation and culture beyond the sporting events. For travelers, every town and every view offers something new—waiting just beyond the horizon.