Sirmione makes a great place to stay if you plan to explore more of Lake Garda. Most boat trips start in nearby Desenzano del Garda but the Lake Garda ferries do make a stop in Sirmione. If you are exploring Lake Garda by car, Sirmione makes a handy home base.
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Visit SirmioneSirmione is one of the most picturesque towns on Lake Garda. With a compact city center, the best castle on the lake to visit, an archaeological site, and some great shopping and restaurants, it's easy to spend a few hours here. You can also add on a boat cruise around the peninsula.
Even in the south, a few miles down the peninsula from Sirmione is Pescheria del Garda - known for its remarkable citadel extant from around Napoleonic times - which many massive bulwarks. Sirmione is definitely a tourist trap that's worth a quick detour but not an overnight stop.
One of the most beautiful, most famous, and most visited towns of Lake Garda is certainly Limone del Garda, on the Brescian coast, 35km from the town of Salò and 9.5km from Riva del Garda, built along the 45 bis Western Gardesana Highway.
SIRMIONE. Sirmione is one of the most popular places for tourists. It sits on a peninsula jutting out into the lake on the southern shore. If staying in Sirmione, you have some of the best-known sights in Lake Garda around the corner.
Sirmione is probably the main destination for tourists visiting Lake Garda, and on the southern tip of the Lake there are too many campsites and with the Gardaland water theme park avoid this area in the summer months, as traffic can be horrendous.
Lake Garda's beaches clearly get busy in summer, so if you want to avoid the crowds, stick to the western shore or go as far north as you can. Makio beach near Salo is usually a less crowded option.
It's one of the prettiest towns on the lake and is very popular, which of course means the old town is very busy through the day. You can, however, get away from the crowds at the Roman ruins (Le Grotte di Catullo) which are usually surprisingly quiet.
Within a few minutes walk of the incredible castle and the historic town, Sirmione's beach has a beautiful location and offers the clearest water on Lake Garda.
Crowded in summer, evocative in winter and on every occasion: in Sirmione there are several beaches, located in various points of the territory, where you can get a tan, bathe in Lake Garda and walk along the shore.
Bardolino has more space to spread out, not to mention the lakeside path to Garda (45 minutes' stroll) or to Lazise (about an hour). It is also better located for travelling to other towns on the lake by boat, and there's a bus service to all the towns on the eastern shore as well as to Verona.
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.