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Magical Lake Maggiore, Milan & The Borromean Islands

Monday 21st - Tuesday 29th October 2024

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£1452.00
  • Borromean Islands 
  • Milan 
  • Lugano 
  • Tremmezzo 
  • Return Door to Door Taxi Service 
  • Platinum Luxury Coach Travel
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Monday 21st - Tuesday 29th October 2024

On this holiday we bring together Italy’s most beautiful lakes with the fashion capital of Milan, to create this spectacular Italian experience.

We enjoy stunning scenery, as we visit the crystal clear lakes of Lake Maggiore, Lake Como and Switzerland’s Lake Lugano and their surrounding villages, including the famous area of Tremezzo on Lake Como. In contrast to this, we also pay a visit to the marvellous Milan, where you enjoy a guided tour of the city.

A highlight for many will be a visit to the stunning Borromean Islands that sit like gems on Lake Maggiore. With scenic views, luxurious palaces and beautiful gardens, these islands will capture your heart. 

With it’s abundance of natural beauty and traditional Italian charm, Lake Maggiore offers such a warm welcome that you won’t want to leave!

Please note- There was a printing error in our 2024 holiday brochure- the correct price is £1452pp (When sharing a twin/double)

Day 1: Following your early morning home taxi collection, we join our platinum executive tour coach and make our way to Kent for our short crossing to France. Upon our arrival we continue our journey through the French countryside to our overnight hotel in the Metz area.

Day 2: This morning we continue our journey through France, crossing the border into Switzerland where you can take in the breathtaking scenery before arriving into Italy and the town of Stresa. The four star Hotel Milano Speranza will be our base for 6 nights on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis.

Day 3: Todays excursion takes us on a cruise to the famous Borromean Islands. Situated on the western side of Lake Maggiore, directly opposite Stresa, the three Borromean Islands lie in a wide gulf surrounded by mountains. The islands take their name from the aristocratic Borromean family, who took ownership of the land in the 16th and 17th centuries. Only the best architects and gardeners were called on by the famous members of the family—themselves art lovers and botanists—to breathe life into their ambitious projects. Despite their alpine setting, the three Borromean Islands share a pleasant climate, but each offers a very different experience.

Firstly we cross to Isola Bella to visit the Baroque Palace and its beautiful Gardens. Isola Bella was completely transformed by its occupants, and its palace and gardens are the epitome of opulence and luxury.

The four-storey palace is a typical example of Lombard Baroque architecture, and the most interesting rooms are those located on the first floor, radiating from the hall of honour, with its grand architecture, balcony and dome. Around the hall you can visit the Neoclassical ballroom; the music room, with its selection of valuable musical instruments; the “Medals Room”, so-called because of the gilded wooden ornaments recounting the life of Saint Charles Borromeo; the Tapestry Hall, featuring a display of rare Flemish tapestries from the 16th century, woven in silk and gold; and many other rooms decorated with paintings, furniture, plasterwork and crystal chandeliers.

The Italian gardens are spread across ten terraces that form a truncated pyramid ornamented with balustrades, hedges, obelisks and statues. A stroll through the gardens will lead you to the amphitheatre, an elaborate construction on three levels with walls decorated with stones and tuff; dotted about are tasteful niches, reliefs and statues representing the triumph of the Borromeo family.

From here you exit onto the upper terrace, which is 37 m up, and boasts an impressive panoramic view of the mountains surrounding the gulf. On one of the lower terraces, a lily pond, handsome flowerbeds and criss-cross box hedges lend a romantic atmosphere to the Giardino dell’Amore — or “Garden of Love” . Majestic trees, spectacular flowers and exotic plants flourish throughout the gardens.

After some free time here we re-board our boat and travel to Isola Pescatori for more sightseeing. In contrast, the Isola dei Pescatori, with its village unchanged by time, offers a fascinating simplicity.

Its characteristic old village has been a fishing community for centuries and is still home to around fifty people, some of whom preserve their traditional way of life. The village is also celebrated for its well-preserved architecture and old-fashioned characteristics. The narrow streets and simple buildings recall the spartan but animated lives of local fishermen in times gone by. The tiny, traditional shops and fish restaurants enhance the life of the village, which is a popular destination for day-trippers.

Day 4:  Today we spend at leisure. Relax in the hotel or explore the streets of Stresa. Perhaps take the cable car and chairlift from Stresa up to the summit of Mount Mottarone. At the summit there’s a short walk to see the 360 degree view of the Alpine scenery, which includes seven lakes and the beautiful Mount Rosa. For the green-fingered among you, why not stop at the half way point to visit the beautiful Alpine Gardens. Or visit Villa Taranto and its beautiful botanical gardens. (attractions today subject to individual choice and payment)

Day 5: Today our excursion takes us to Milan. On your arrival we will be met by a local guide for a walking tour, where you will see sights such as the Castello Sforzesco and the magnificent gothic style Duomo, the seat of the archbishop of Milan. We also see the Galleria, a covered double arcade connecting Piazza del Duomo to Piazza della Scala. The rest of the day is spent at leisure to explore this great city at your own pace.

Day 6: Today we travel through Italy’s largest wilderness area, the picturesque ‘Val Grande’ National Park, to Domodossola. Here you board the Centovalli train, for a two-hour journey through the fascinating ‘Valley of a Hundred Valleys’. Crossing no fewer than 83 bridges and viaducts and quaint mountain villages, we reach charming Locarno in neighbouring Switzerland. Upon our arrival we enjoy some free time in Locarno before boarding for a leisurely three hour lake cruise to see the stunning scenery north of the lake, before arriving back in Stresa.

Don’t forget your cameras and passports!

Day 7: Today we enjoy a scenic excursion to see three of the most beautiful lakes, taking in two countries in one day! As our route takes us along the western shores of Lake Maggiore towards Switzerland, we head to the lakeside city of Lugano. Magnificently sited between the peaks of San Salvatore and Monte Bre. There will be time to explore the colourful Piazzas terrace cafes and the flower adorned promenades. We then continue our journey to one of Italy’s most famous lakes, Lake Como. The Lake itself is 50km Long and 1350 feet deep, making it one of the deepest lakes in Europe.  The historic town of Como is a modern city steeped in history with a 14th century cathedral, also renowned for its silk shops. We visit the resort of Tremmezzo, a popular holiday destination, where you will have some free time to explore before returning to our hotel for our last evening.

Day 8:  Sadly this morning we depart our hotel and begin our journey back into Switzerland, through ever changing scenery, crossing the border back into France and our overnight hotel.

Day 9:  This morning we continue our journey onwards to Calais where we make the short sea crossing to Kent and our onwards journey back to Norfolk. Upon arrival our door to door taxi service will be waiting to return you home.

Holiday Information:
8 Nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast 
Price: £1452pp (Please note there was a printing error in the 2024 brochure)
Single Supplement: £211 (Limited Availability)
Insurance: £POA Due to crossover renewal dates over the festive period, new insurance policies cannot currently be purchased online. Please contact our office in the new year for further details. 
Tour Reference: EUR1855

This tour will be undertaken in one of our Platinum luxury executive coaches. You will have extended leg room, airline style seats with adjustable headrests and USB charging points, along with all the facilities present on our executive touring vehicles.

Deposit Required: £70pp
Balance Due: 10 weeks prior to departure 

Your Hotel

Hotel Milan Speranza au Lac **** Stresa

The hotel stands proudly across from the lakefront in Stresa's town centre, and is home to a beautiful, classically styled restaurant with stunning lake views. The 164 ensuite guestrooms are timelessly decorated and offer comforts such as air conditioning, satellite TV, safe, complimentary toiletries, and free WI-FI. The hotel has a lift.

Please note that not all Continental hotels have tea and coffee making facilities in the bedrooms 

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Departure Date Tour Reference Days Price (from) Available Seats Pickup Points Coach Seats Rooms  
Mon 21 Oct, 2024 EUR1855 1 9 £1452.00 4 Book Now
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Norwich
Norfolk
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