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Lake Como, Lombardy
37 boats to rent
Como, Lombardy
30 boats to rent
Venice, Veneto
30 boats to rent
Venezia-Murano-Burano, Venice
16 boats to rent
La Spezia, Liguria
24 boats to rent
Portofino, Liguria
31 boats to rent
Sand in Taufers, Trentino-South Tyrol
7 boats to rent
Lake Zurich, Switzerland
8 boats to rent
Izola, Izola
8 boats to rent
Funtana, Istria County
8 boats to rent
Municipality of Kobarid, Tolmin
7 boats to rent
Bovec, Tolmin
7 boats to rent
Rovinj, Istria County
23 boats to rent
Pula, Istria County
26 boats to rent
Premantura, Istria County
21 boats to rent
Medulin, Istria County
19 boats to rent
Rabac, Istria County
9 boats to rent
Ičići, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
9 boats to rent
Sorrento, Campania
176 boats to rent
Positano, Campania
104 boats to rent
Capri, Campania
45 boats to rent
Amalfi, Campania
43 boats to rent
Marina Grande, Campania
41 boats to rent
Trapani, Sicily
36 boats to rent
Portofino, Liguria
31 boats to rent
Venice, Veneto
30 boats to rent
Como, Lombardy
30 boats to rent
Castellammare di Stabia, Campania
27 boats to rent
Naxos, Sicily
26 boats to rent
Naples, Campania
25 boats to rent
La Spezia, Liguria
24 boats to rent
Salerno, Campania
23 boats to rent
Piano di Sorrento, Campania
22 boats to rent
Cannigione, Sardegna
22 boats to rent
Milazzo, Sicily
20 boats to rent
Tonnarella, Sicilia
20 boats to rent
There are many types of boats popular on Lake Garda, including:
Yes, you will need a valid boating license to rent a boat on Lake Garda. If you don't have a license, you may be able to hire a skipper to operate the boat for you.
Yes, you can bring your own boat to Lake Garda. However, you will need to obtain a permit and pay a fee to use the lake. You may also need to follow certain rules and regulations, such as staying within designated areas and observing speed limits.
The best time of year to go boating on Lake Garda is during the summer months, from June to September. The weather is warm and sunny, and the water is perfect for swimming and water sports. However, keep in mind that this is also the busiest time of year, so be prepared for crowds.
The cost of renting a boat on Lake Garda varies depending on the type of boat and the rental duration. On average, you can expect to pay around €100-€150 per day for a small motorboat, while larger boats with more features can cost up to €500 per day.
When boating on Lake Garda, you should bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a swimsuit, a towel, and comfortable shoes. You may also want to bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery and any wildlife you may encounter.