To call Garda a lake is a bit limiting, since it is the largest Italian lake with an area of 370 square kilometers. It would be fair to consider it a sea between the mountains, because this is the feeling you get when you look at it: in any direction you look, you can’t see its boundaries. In fact, Lake Garda bathes three Italian regions: Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto-Adige, offering an extraordinary variety of landscapes.
From snow-capped mountains, to rolling hills, to small towns on the shores, including some islands in the center of the lake, Lake Garda is a destination that can satisfy everyone, all year round.