LAKE LUGANO

Lake Lugano is a glacial lake which lies on the border between southern Switzerland and northern Italy. The lake, named after the city of Lugano, is located between Lake Como and Lago Maggiore. On the shore is Lugano, an international city which blends finance and culture. Indulge in the pleasant tranquillity of its parks and the Old-Town’s porticos. Relax with a spot of shopping and a stroll by the lakeside, among the palms and olive trees.

Locked in by mountains whose forests make their way down to the shore. Lake Lugano prides itself of its untamed look. The beautiful panoramas already fascinated travelers who couldn’t miss the traditional boat tour. The first steamer to sail the lake’s waters were the “Ticino” in 1848.

Today, a network of modern boats offer a wide choice of cruises. And the possibility of reaching the region’s main attractions by the lake. The boat is also a useful means of transport. To visit some of the most interesting places in the Lugano region. Many of which are located on the lake. The boat cruise can, therefore, be a part of an on-foot tour: the Sentiero di Gandria (Gandria Trail), the Caprino cellars, the walks around the Monte Caslano or descending from San Salvatore towards Carona andMorcote. A boat excursion may also be combined with a visit of the picturesque village ofMorcote. Or other places such as the Swissminiatur in Melide, or the Museum of Fossils of Monte San Giorgio.

LAKE LUGANO