Garda Tourism Begins Strong in 2023 as Cruise and Air Connections Improve
Tourism at Lake Garda is thriving, boosted by new connections, religious holidays, and a mix of traditional spring events, despite mixed regional data and evolving trends.
Tourism at Lake Garda is thriving, boosted by new connections, religious holidays, and a mix of traditional spring events, despite mixed regional data and evolving trends.
Lake Garda’s Coast Guard patrol boat returns in June, enhancing emergency response and surveillance with state-of-the-art vessel at Gargnano’s sailing club.
Discover Garda’s mountaineering routes, from easy hikes to challenging climbs, amidst stunning Alps scenery, emphasizing mental strength and technical skill.
Discover Tremosine’s rich history through compelling photos, from cotton mills to heritage sites, capturing a timeless landscape of memory and evolution.
Enjoy Toscolano Maderno’s cultural season with a free mandolin concert and a captivating Carlo Porta conference-show exploring Lombardy’s literary and musical heritage.
Antiques market and painting exhibition in Salò along Lake Garda boost local culture, attracting enthusiasts and revitalizing Via Gasparo with vintage art and collectibles.
Lake Garda attracts diverse international tourists with peak visits during spring and summer, especially Germans, Brits, and Dutch seeking vibrant resorts and outdoor activities.
Polizia officers from Peschiera graduate from Police Academy, committing to service and democracy; their rigorous training prepares them for high-stakes duties.
Polpenazze’s Wine Fair showcases top wineries, olive oils, and local traditions, celebrating Valtenesi’s rich gastronomic culture in a sustainable, moderated way.
Coast Guard returns to Lake Garda, enhancing safety operations with regional support, ensuring boaters’ safety from June to fall amid collaborative efforts.