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Can I swim in Lake Garda?

Perhaps more importantly, Lake Garda is also an exceptional beach destination. There may be no ocean, but the lake itself offers some wonderful beaches for swimming and sunbathing in the Italian summer sunshine. Here are six of the best.



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For a start, there are many places you can do it and the water at Lake Garda is so pure and clear, it makes swimming a real pleasure. It can also be the best way to cool off here when the weather really gets hot in the summer time!

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During the summer months, from June to August, the average temperature ranges from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), making it ideal for swimming and water activities. In the winter months, from December to February, the average temperature ranges from 4°C to 9°C (39°F to 48°F), and it can be colder in the evenings.

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Lake Garda is not exactly Sardinia when it comes to beaches, but nonetheless, some good beaches are scattered along its beautiful shores. The natural beaches of Garda are mostly pebble; the few sandy beaches are the result of the local councils dropping a lot of lovely soft golden sand on top of the pebbles.

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As compared to Lake Como, Lake Garda is less refined, but in a mystifying and wild way that makes you feel like automatically relaxed amongst the hues of greens, blues and wooden accents. Even the towns and villages sprinkling the shoreline are far more subtle and more traditionally Italian than Lake Como.

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This is Lake Garda. Among its appeal is the color of the water itself. Unimaginably intense blues offer surprising transparency, which makes it incredibly enticing. And, depending on the time of day, lovely reflections of the stone-hewn villages and mountainsides glow on the rippled surface.

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Time For a Swim In Lake Garda The great thing about Lake Garda is that when it gets too hot, there's always the lake to cool you down. The lake water is crystal clear and clean, the perfect tonic after a busy day of sightseeing on Italy's largest and most beautiful lake.

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Lake Garda has something for everyone with its colorful towns, majestic castles, ancient Roman ruins, sun-kissed beaches, vineyards, amusement parks, and historical sites. If you are planning a trip to Italy and want to include Lake Garda on your itinerary, here is everything you need to know.

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How much time do you need in Lake Garda? You can drive around Lake Garda and get a quick impression in just a day or you can spend a week in the area and you'll find plenty to see and do… Ideally, I suggest at least 2-3 days at Lake Garda.

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If you decide to come in summer we advise you to take fresh and light clothes. Prefer casual and simple items that you can use in different situations and do not forget your sunglasses, at least two swimsuits, a beach towel, a hat to protect from the sun, flip flops, sunscreen and mosquito repellent.

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Lake Garda is generally perceived as a safe place to visit, as it's a tourist-friendly area. While occasional pickpocketing incidents or purse-snatchings can occur, especially in crowded areas, these are relatively rare, and instances of petty crime have been on the lower end.

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The waters of Lake Garda are an almost luminous green colour. The locals say that it is because we are so close to the mountains and because the water in the lake is high in minerals and sulphur. On a clear day the waters of the lake shimmer and sparkle in the sun.

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For sure the wetsuit is the most important thing you need to have in Lake Garda. During the whole year you need to wear a wetsuit as the water temperature is always cold. During the winter time you need to have at least a 5 mm wetsuit, boots and hood. During the summer time you need to have a 3/2 or 'shorty' wetsuit.

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You should then pack comfortable clothes and sneakers if you decide to take a walk, hike or visit the many nature parks and amusement parks of the area. If you do not like rocks and stones at the beach, bring a pair of rubber water shoes and if you love extreme sports pack your wet suit and proper equipment.

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The northern side of Lake Garda is surrounded by high mountains and is probably the most impressive part of the lake. Seeing it from the water is really the best way to appreciate the stunning landscapes! So, if you are visiting Lake Garda and want to see the best of the lake itself, take a boat trip to Riva.

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It takes only 4-5 hours driving to reach Garda Lake. Then, german really love Italian lifestyle, such as the culture, the food and of course, the wine. German tourists visiting Garda Lake, started to be also interested in visiting new places in the surroundings.

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Hi, very generally speaking, they are usually more of a problem in the southern part of the lake than the north where it's breezier, but they can still be an issue wherever you are. It's better to take repellent with you.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Peschiera del Garda to Venice. We usually find around 26 direct trains on the route from Peschiera del Garda to Venice every weekday.

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Language. Lake Garda is situated in Italy so the people speak Italian. But all over the place people speak English and German. There are even some people who speak French.

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