24 Things to do at the Atlantis Bahamas

24 Things to do at the Atlantis Bahamas

24 Things to do at the Atlantis Bahamas, Paradise Island 

The Atlantis Bahamas Resort is home to an impressive 141-acre water park, including 14 unique pools, 5 miles of white sand beaches, and countless marine experiences for all the family.

The Luxury Resort has something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re planning your first visit, a return visit, or perhaps it’s on your bucket list for the future, here is everything you need to know about what there is to do at the Atlantis Bahamas Paradise Island.

The Atlantis Hotels exist in the Bahamas, Dubai, and Sanya, with the Bahamas Paradise Island resort being the original, it’s no wonder it’s a top choice for so many!

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Aquaventure

We can’t begin the list without starting with Aquaventure. Aquaventure is the Atlantis Bahamas biggest attraction, commonly voted to be in the top 10 waterparks around the world!

Aquaventure is a 141-acre waterpark, with 11 water  slides, both a lazy river and rapids river, 14 swimming pools, and 6 beaches!

The exhilarating waterpark has complimentary admission for overnight guests of the Atlantis Hotel, but if you’re not staying at the Atlantis and still want to visit then you can purchase a day pass!

Tip: Plan your visit and purchase your passes in advance of when you’d like to visit Aquaventure, as there are only a limited number of passes available each day!

Credit: Atlantis Bahamas Facebook page

Take a dip in the many swimming pools

As already mentioned, Atlantis Bahamas is home to 14 unique swimming pools!

With a totally different experience at each pool, why not try them all out?

One of my favourites was the Grotto Pool, a relaxing pool containing two waterfalls, which deepens gradually as you enter, giving you the same feeling as if you were walking into the ocean.

The Baths Colonnade Pool was also super unique, with large columns with hieroglyphs and rock structures dotted all around and inside the pool.

If you’re coming with children, check out the Ripples Pool, perfect for toddlers and younger children. The Ripples pool features small waterslides, flower water fountains

And if you’re on an adults-only vacation, why not head to The Cove Pool, only available to adults aged 18 and over.

Beaches

With Atlantis Bahamas offering 6 beaches, make sure to check them all out during your stay!

Various beaches offer different atmospheres and activities depending if you want to swim in the water, chill out on the beach, or go down the more adventurous route of snorkelling, paddle boarding, and kayaking!

In total, there are 5 miles worth of golden sand beaches, so there is plenty of space for you and your party to chill out. 

Tip: If you are not staying at the hotel, purchasing a day pass is mandatory to access the beaches at Atlantis. A limited amount of day passes are available each day.

Dolphin Cay

Dolphin Cay is one of the world’s most sophisticated marine habitats with the Caribbean’s premier marine life rescue and rehabilitation facility.

The Dolphin Cay program supports the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation. Founded in 2005, the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation is a non-profit working to protect coral reefs and sea life throughout The Bahamas and surrounding Caribbean seas.

There are various experiences you can participate in at Dolphin Cay, with the money guests spend there going towards the Foundation.

By far the most popular activity over the years has been the dolphin meet-and-greet and swim experience – where you join a group, and meet dolphins face-to-face while having the opportunity to ask questions as you learn about the animals!

You also have the opportunity to swim with them for a few minutes each, an on-site photographer takes pictures throughout the entire experience, which you have the opportunity to purchase at the end.

However, over the years Atlantis Bahamas has diversified the activities and experiences offered, from swimming with sea lions, to joining the veterinary team for an afternoon to find out how they care for dolphins and sea lions!

Credit: Atlantis Bahamas Facebook page

For those feeling more adventurous, the Underwater Explorer activity allows you to snorkel alongside dolphins with a hand-held underwater scooter, and swim with the friendly creatures in a deep-water lagoon.

Or, the Swim in Wonder package, is a huge bucket list activity for many – swim freely in a natural ocean-fed, deep-water lagoon alongside the bottlenose dolphins!

You can even do a paddle boarding or kayak experience with dolphins, paddle around as the playful animals follow you along!

As part of your Dolphin Cay experience, you will also gain all-day access to the Dolphin Cay private beach.

Note: Day passes are required for non-Atlantis guests to access Dolphin Cay and beaches. The passes can be purchased on a limited basis.

Marine Adventures

The Atlantis Marine Adventures offers an educational, and personal experience with their trained animal care experts, learning about their conservation and protection efforts of the local marine life.

Every Marine Adventure supports the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation, helping to conserve and protect coral reefs and local sea life.

There’s an experience for everyone at the Marine Adventures in Atlantis, from informative talks about how the Bahamas is protecting its endangered species to the opportunity to meet some of the rescued wildlife that is currently being cared for, with the Rescue Tails and Tales programme.

Or perhaps you’re looking for something more adventurous, then why not take part in the snorkelling at the Atlantis Ruins, where you get to snorkel amongst Stingrays? Another stingray activity known as the Stingray Experience also offers a hands-on encounter with stingrays and tropical fish.  

Tours and Excursions

Want to explore outside of the Atlantis Bahamas resort? Why not book a tour or excursion!

There are a number of excursions you can do within the Bahamas

Find an excursion company or tour guides with GetYourGuide*, from swimming with pigs, to exploring the capital city of Nassau!

 

Tours and Excursions in the Bahamas:

Marine Exhibits

From lagoons, caves, coral formations, and underwater ruins filled with exotic marine life, you don’t want to miss the impressive Marine Exhibits!

There are so many exhibits to explore with over 250 marine species, check out the Sharks, Rays, Smalltooth Sawfish and more!

Thanks to the help of the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation, Atlantis is the first and only facility to have reproductive success of the Smalltooth Sawfish, which is a critically endangered species.

One of the most popular exhibits, The Dig, will allow you an exciting way to discover the Lost City of Atlantis and experience the exotic marine life that are home to it.

The Predator Lagoon Tunnel is another particularly popular exhibit. You’ll walk through a transparent 100-foot underwater tunnel within the depths of a lagoon. Offering a 360-degree view from above and below, see sharks, rays, sawfish and more living among bright schools of fish!

Tip: Don’t forget to check out the feeding schedules so you can go watch! 

Picture of taken from a boat of two other boats going into a cave known as the Benagil Cave. There is a hole in the top of the cave with sunlight beaming through.

Credit: Atlantis Bahamas Facebook page.

Fitness and Sports Center

The Fitness Center at the Atlantis Bahamas offers a variety of weight training and cardio equipment, including free weights, machines, as well as spin class studios.

For those people that enjoy wellness, there’s also yoga classes and a wellness area within the Fitness Center!

If all the other pools in Atlantis are a bit too laid back for you, head to the Fitness Center and lack out their four-lane, 25-meter lap pool.

Atlantis has a variety of personal trainers and fitness instructors on site that are certified in yoga, calisthenics, gymnastics, spin classes, and more; there’s bound to be something for everyone.

There are additional costs to personal training or class hires, and you must book in advance of your stay, for more information or to book, check it out here 

 

Rent a tennis court

With six tennis courts, including three Har-Tru courts, and three hard courts, why not play a game or two of Tennis during your stay at the Atlantis?

Whether you want to rent a court, or perhaps book some private tennis lessons, you’ll definitely be able to enjoy a few games here.

Atlantis Bahamas Tennis Courts (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Play a game of basket ball

If Tennis isn’t quite your thing, why not check out the basketball courts? Head over to the fitness center and have a game on the large six-hoop basketball court!

Atlantis Bahamas Basket Ball Court (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Relax in the Spa

Kick back and relax, at Atlantis’ very own award-winning Mandara Spa!

There is something for everyone, from Balinese healing touches, traditional European therapies, and natural elements indigenous to The Bahamas.

The Mandara Spa offers a variety of body treatments, facials, and massages; and is also equipped with warm or cold plunge pools, a steam room, and a sauna.

You’ll also find a full-service salon at the Mandara Spa, including haircare, nails, and men’s grooming services.

 

Atlantis Bahamas Spa (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Golfing

If you’re a keen golfer, you might want to head over to the Ocean Club Golf Course, an 18-hole, par 72 course which is located on Paradise Island’s Oceanside peninsula.

Book a round of golf for up to 4 players, or if you’re thinking of staying at the Atlantis for at least 5-nights, you could book the Golf Getaway Package.

Not an experienced golfer? Why not take part in the Golf Academy, offering private one-to-one or group lessons by PGA Professional staff?

Atlantis Bahamas Golf Course (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Non-Motorised Water Sports

Looking for family-friendly adventurous activities, then head to the South Paradise Lagoon Beach for snorkelling, paddle boats, and other water sports.

Paradise Lagoon Beach offers calm, blue waters in a protected cove with a gradual beach entry perfect for both children and adults!

Paddleboards, water bikes, kayaks, masks and snorkels are available for rent.

Rent a private Cabana

Relax in style by renting a private Cabana for you and your group!

With private Cabanas located around different sites, such as the Coral pool, Mayan Temple, the Current Riverbend, the adults only Cove Pool, the family-friendly Poseidon’s Cabana – which are overlooking the Tirton’s Tower water-play fort and Ripples Pool; or rent a Cabana by the largest pool area – the Bath Colonnades Pool.

Visit the Casino

Both the Sea Glass Casino and the Cove Poolside offer a variety of gambling games, with over 700 of the latest slot machines, and 85 gaming tables with popular games such as Blackjacks, Roulette, and Craps available.

Age restrictions apply when gambling.

Atlantis Casino (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Crush Club (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Hit up the Aura Nightclub

Looking for a good night ‘out’, then head up the grand staircase of the Atlantis Casino to discover Aura, the adults-only Atlantis nightclub.

Mingle in the luxurious club and dance the night away! With incredible dancers and DJ’s, signature cocktails, it’s the perfect way to end an evening at the Atlantis!

Aura Nightclub is open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10pm until 4am.

For teenagers aged 13 to 17, the Crush Nightclub offers the perfect teenage hangout, selling a variety of snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as a wealth of entertainment! Filled with pool tables, air hickey, foosball, as well as a Gaming Stadium which has 24 gaming consoles – there is plenty to keep them entertained for the evening!

 

Charter a Yacht

AQUAZEAL is a Yacht Chartering company, based at Atlantis’ Marina Village.  You can charter yachts ranging from 60 to 240 feet, accommodating up to 12 guests at a time. You’ll be in safe hands with experienced captains and crew that provide an incredible service!

Find out more here

Shopping at Crystal Court and the Marina Village

Crystal Court is a luxury, high-end shopping centre, which Atlantis Bahamas claims rivals the likes of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. It’s open daily from 10am – 10pm, offering the likes of Belengciago, Cartier, Rolex, Saint Laurent, and many more!

Marina Village is an outdoor marketplace, with over 20 stores, including many Bahamas-based stores that are not available anywhere else.

Marina Village is open to the public, 10am – 10pm daily and has a variety of Dining options.

From the chilled island-vibe of The Dilly Club Bar, to French Inspired Dining at Café Martinqiue, to the causal family burger diner at The Burger Shack – there is something for everyone!

Make sure to check out the Atlantis Bahamas website to check out the dress codes of the different restaurants and bars, as the atmosphere and dress code can vary depending on where you choose to dine!

Find unique souvenirs at the Art Walk

The Art Walk at Marina village offers a variety of local vendors, showcasing their unique Bahamian art.

I really enjoyed exploring the Art Walk, and even picked up a couple things for myself.

There was a variety of creative and unique artwork and trinkets, unlike anything I’d seen back home!

Grab something to remember your stay and support local artists!

 

Create your own Atlantis Pal Stuffed Toy

The Atlantis Pal is essentially the Atlantis version of ‘Build a Bear’. Great for kids (or adults who want something to take home to remember the Atlantis!)

Choose from a selection of bears, dogs, cats, and pink flamingos, and then stuff them yourself! After that, pick out some accessories to dress your new Atlantis Pal in!

 

Celebrate at the Junkanoo Festival

The Junkanoo Rush Outs is one of the Caribbean’s most famous carnivals. Taking place every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm in the Marina Village.  

Junkanoo gives you an incredible opportunity to immerse yourself and celebrate Bahamian culture.

Atlantis Junkanoo (Credit: Atlantis Bahamas)

Enjoy the bright, beautiful handmade costumes, the sounds of the drums, whistles, and horns and celebrate the incredible culture of the Bahamas!

Do some Pottery Painting

A perfect family activity, Atlantis is home to Fire and Earth Pottery Painting.

This was something a bit different from the typical activities I would usually do while staying in a resort but was definitely a lot of fun!

There’s a variety of pottery choices to paint before they’re kiln-dried and you can pick them up the following day!

Here was our recreation of Patrick Star!

If you’re not going to be available to pick it up the next day, Fire and Earth also have a variety of quick pottery sessions available, which you can take back the same day.

Note: The Atlantis Bahamas website states Fire and Earth Pottery is temporarily closed. There is currently no information on reopening dates.

 

Have some quiet time in the Library

If you’re looking for some peace and quiet, why not escape to the Atlantis Library?  

The Atlantis Library has over 2,000-volume collections across fiction, history, science, sports, leisure, and Bahamian culture – so there’s something for everyone!

Open from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, you can also keep your young children entertained in the toddler section, which offers a small obstacle course, children’s bookings, and a colouring and crafts station.  

Head to an Atlantis Live Concert

Big names with the likes of Taylor Swift, Avril Lavigne, Bruno Mars, Lizzo, Justin Bieber, Lionel Richie, and many more have taken to the stage at the Atlantis Bahamas. Janet Jackson is one of the latest big names to be added to the list as she takes to the stage in 2024! 

When I last visited the likes of the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus were playing!

Keep an eye out to see if any artists are playing when you’re visiting. You will have to purchase tickets, but when the concert is right on your doorstep it’s definitely worth it!

View upcoming events and concerts here.

So here is an extensive up-to-date list of everything to keep you occupied during your trip to the Bahamas! 

If you haven’t booked to stay already and this list has just persuaded you, why not check out the Atlantis Hotel options now? 

Atlantis Bahamas FAQ’s

How much is the Atlantis Bahamas?

The cost of visiting Atlantis Bahamas depends how many people you’re travelling with, and which resort you’re staying in. Typically the cheapest resort you can stay in is The Coral. The cheapest this has been booked for recently is around $296 per night, but this can range significantly depending on when you book and when you visit.

Is the Atlantis Bahamas all inclusive?

The Atlantis Bahamas is NOT an all inclusive resort, it is a full-service resort. However, you can sign up to meal plans, which offer guests various options depending on where you would like to dine and which Atlantis resort you are staying in.

What is the best month to go to the Atlantis Bahamas?

High season: mid-December to April (best weather)

Shoulder season: Mid-April to mid-June (less crowds, cheaper, and still high chances of nice weather)

Low season: August to November (cheapest and best for budget travellers)

Keep in mind that hurricane season can run from June to November

Is the waterpark free if you stay at Atlantis Bahamas?

Yes, the Aquaventure water park is free to use if you’re staying at the Atlantis. As an Atlantis Bahamas guest, you will have access to the 141-acre waterpark.

Beach towels are provided daily free of charge at the Aquaventure Guest Service locations.

Other Atlantis services including the Mandara Spa, the Comedy Club, and the Business Center, are available for an additional fee.

Can I walk around the Atlantis Bahamas?

You can walk around the shopping villages and Casino (age restrictions apply) at the Atlantis Bahamas. However, you cannot access the waterpark areas without purchasing a day pass. Atlantis Bahamas has stepped up its security due to people trying to sneak in without paying for a pass.

How many days do you need at Atlantis Bahamas?

Atlantis Bahamas has a minimum two night stay, however you probably won’t have time to see everything the resort has to offer in that time frame.

Four to Five days is generally enough to see everything that the Atlantis has to offer, including use of all pools and beaches at the Aquaventure Waterpark, as well as trying a dolphin experience with Dolphin Cay and perhaps making use of the other facilities such as the Fitness Center and Mandara Spa.

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The Top 7 Things to do in Bellagio Lake Como

The Top 7 Things to do in Bellagio Lake Como

The Top 7 Things to do in Bellagio, Lake Como

Lake Como is one of the most popular luxury European destinations, and with Bellagio being known as ‘the pearl of Lake Como’, it’s easy to understand why it’s so popular!

With regular ferry links with Varenna, Bellagio is both a great place to base if you’re staying in Lake Como for a little while, as well as a popular place to pair with Varenna and visit on a day trip from Milan.

Known for its cobbled lanes, picturesque postcard views, and the gardens of Villa Melzi – there is so much to see in Bellagio, suitable for all budgets!

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From Lake Como’s most famous street, to incredible Villa’s – Here are the Top 7 Things to do in Bellagio, Lake Como

Metal red arches hang between a stone wall and the blue water of Lake Como, known as Lovers' Walk. A girl wearing a pink shirt is walking through the archway while taking a photo of the view. In the distance is bright red and yellow buildings.

Walk down the Waterfront Promenade

As the Ferry pulls into the Bellagio, this is the first area you will witness. The first time I visited Bellagio, the first thing I did was walk up and down the Waterfront Promenade a few times, just so soak in the atmosphere and the gorgeous views!

Just head South from the ferry terminal and you’ll be able to enjoy some of the vest views of the lake, as well as Bellagio itself.

Bellagio offers some of the best views of Lake Como due to the position of where the town lies within the Lake – so make the most of it while walking down the waterfront promenade!

There’s many great places to stop for a quick bite or a few drinks on the waterfront as well, some of my favourites were Hotel Florence for lunch and a few drinks, or if you fancy some lite bites and cocktails, Restaurant La Terrazza offered a limited but yummy selection of sandwiches and panini’s along with some of the best selection of cocktails I’d seen while I was in Italy!

Bright red and yellow buildings overlooking the Wharf of Varenna, with boats docked up in the water that is overlooked by the buildings. Red barriers run across the wharf.

Head to the famous street of Salita Serbelloni

No trip to Bellagio is complete without walking down one of the most famous streets, Salita Serbelloni. Once you climb to the top of the stairs, turn around so you’re facing the Lake, and then you’ll find one of the most common and famous Lake Como postcard scenes (as seen below).

With cobbled steps, beautiful colourful buildings, Salita Serbelloni is the perfect stop for picture opportunities, but  don’t forget to stop in some of the boutique shops and cafes on your way up and down the street!

Tip: During peak season much of Bellagio, and Salita Serbelloni in particular, can get crowded – so head over early in the morning if you want to escape the crowds!

Explore the gardens of Villa Melzi

Villa Melzi is a gorgeous lakeside villa in Bellagio, where the gardens are open to the public to explore.

In the gardens you will find Egyptian sculptures, Roman statues, an even a Japanese garden area, which during the months of April and May, you can see the Azaleas and Rhododendrons plants in full bloom!

Villa Melzi is a private residence, you cannot enter the villa, however when I’ve visited other villa’s in Lake Como, such as Villa Monastero, I’ve found the gardens ten times more interesting and beautiful than the inside of the villa’s – so in my opinion, just going to the gardens of the villa’s in Lake Como is good enough!

View from the point of view of looking through the trees. Dark green trees cover either corner of the landscape, in the middle is the blue water from Lake Como. Part of a mountain is pictured in the distance, with many white and yellow houses at the bottom of the mountain, overlooking the lake.

Entry is approximately 8 Euro per person, and you can get tickets online.

As Villa Melzi is one of the most popular things to do in Bellagio, I would recommend booking tickets in advance, especially if you’re travelling during peak season.

 

Villa Melzi opens at 10 AM , but closing hours tend to var between 4:30pm and 7pm depending on the time of year.

Please note that the gardens of Villa Melzi are closed from the 5th November 2023, they are currently planned to re-open towards the end of March 2024.

Go on a boat tour

To see Bellagio from a different point of view, take a boat tour out across the lake!

As Lake Como is typically a luxury destination, it’s safe to say private boat tours can be a bit more on the expensive side – this does depend on whether you have a private boat, join a tour, have a driver, or are driving yourself.

You don’t need a boat licence to hire a boat, but you will need some form of identification. Personally, I prefer to take the stress out of the boat trip and rather have a driver or join a tour with a driver that’s more experienced at captaining the boat than I certainly am!

Boat trips happen all across the Lake, most frequently they start in the Lake’s capital, Como City and pass through Bellagio. However I still saw plenty of people renting boats from Bellagio when I last visited!

Check out some options here*:

Tip: There are often additional costs for boat rental due to the increase in petrol costs. This should always be disclosed when booking, so make sure you read descriptions, and always bring cash with you when attending boat tours.

The good news is that getting the water taxi’s/ Ferries are all part of the Lake Como experience and a lot of fun, so if this hiring a boat or doing a boat tour doesn’t fit in your budget, then don’t feel like you’re missing out! If you’re on a tighter budget but still want a chance to ride on a boat on the lake, then just hop on a water taxi from the Ferry port. From Bellagio, you can get ferries to various other towns in Lake Como, the quickest being Varenna, Tremezzo, and Menaggio . Check the official Lake Como Ferry website for up-to-date schedules.

Rent a Kayak

Not sure about the idea of renting a private boat or joining a tour?

Rent a stand up paddle board instead with Bellagio Water Sports!

You must pre-book in advance, last minute spontaneous show up’s are usually not accepted!

Check out their website here.

Explore Bellagio Town Centre

In Bellagio’s town centre you will find so much to see and do .The town is truly beautiful, with bright buildings lining the streets. I had a lot of fun going in independent boutique shops, gift shops, and dessert parlours!

Make sure to stop for gelato at Pasticceria Castelli – it was some of the best I’d had! They also sell a variety of cakes and pastries. I’d opted for gelato, so didn’t have chance to try the cakes and pastries, but they looked amazing. If the taste of the gelato was anything to go by, I’ll definitely be swinging by Pasticceria Castelli next time I visit Bellagio and trying everything else out!

Visit the Hidden Gem of Pescallo

Take this pathway to find Pescallo! Pescallo is a small village neighbouring Bellagio, it’s less than a mile away which makes it a convenient place to visit while you’re in Bellagio!

 

In Pescallo you will find a mini beach, which is often quiet due to the hidden away location, fairly unknown by the majority of tourists visiting Bellagio!

It’s a great hidden gem to escape to, with a stark contrast in how quiet it typically is compared to Bellagio.

 

Tip: Although the route to Pescallo is less than a mile long, it does involve a lot of cobbled stairs like this! It’s not necessarily an easy walk, so make sure you bring appropriate footwear!

So here’s a list to get you started on your trip to The Pearl of Lake Como!

Bellagio is a great place to base if you’re staying in Lake Como, with a train station in Varenna, which is only a short ferry ride away from Bellagio, navigating the nearby towns and villages in Lake Como is pretty easy from Bellagio!

Whether you’re on a budget, or looking for a luxury destination, or whether you’re visiting for a day trip or planning to stay – there is something for everyone in Bellagio!

FAQ’s about Bellagio

Is Bellagio in Lake Como worth visiting?

Bellagio, Italy is one of the most popular Lake Como destinations – it’s commonly referred to as the ‘Pearl of Lake Como’. Not only is Bellagio a perfect place to explore, with so much to see and do, it’s also a convenient location to get to other Lake Como towns and villages – Varenna, Tremezzo, and Menaggio are only a 10-20 minute Ferry ride away!

 

How long is the boat ride from Como City to Bellagio?

Getting from Como City to Bellagio takes approximately 2 hours on the ferry, or around 1 hour with the express service.

 

How long should I spend in Bellagio?

If you want to base in Bellagio and see other areas of Lake Como then you should consider staying for 4-7 days, depending on the amount of areas you want to see. If you’re not staying in Bellagio, but are thinking of visiting on a day trip, then spending 1 day, or even half a day here should still give you plenty of opportunity to see a lot of what Bellagio has to offer!

 

Which area of Lake Como is the most beautiful?

Bellagio. Bellagio is commonly referred to as the ‘Pearl of Lake Como’, due to where it is situated in the Lake – this means that Bellagio offers some of the most beautiful views of Lake Como that you can get!

 

Is Bellagio Lake Como walkable?

Yes, Bellagio is a walkable city, it is fairly small plenty of shops and restaurants close together. However, it does have many stairs and cobblestone paths, so be aware of that when planning your visit!

 

Can you get the train from Milan to Bellagio?

There is no direct train from Milan to Bellagio. The easiest way you can get to Bellagio from Milan is to get the train to Varenna-Esino, and then get a direct ferry from Varenna to Bellagio. Trains from Milan to Varenna are direct and take approximately 1 hour, and Ferry’s from Varenna to Bellagio take around 20 minutes.

 

What type of holiday is Lake Como?

Lake Como is commonly classed as both a luxury and romantic destination. It is a popular destination for celebrities, and there are plenty of luxurious villa’s and hotels. However, the great transport links between Varenna and Milan mean more people can visit Lake Como on a budget!

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Top 9 Things to do in Varenna Lake Como

Top 9 Things to do in Varenna Lake Como

The Top 9 Things to do in Varenna, Lake Como

Varenna is a picturesque fishing village, located on the eastern shore of Lake Como, Italy. If you’re considering heading to Lake Como soon, then Varenna absolutely needs to be on your list!

Lake Como tends to be classed as a luxury destination, a popular destination for many celebrities – but that doesn’t mean it has to be expensive to explore the area! 

Varenna is a must-do, whether you’re planning to stay in Lake Como or are considering doing a day trip from the nearby city of Milan, which is only an hours train ride away. 

Although the nearby town Bellagio is often called “Pearl of Lake Como” and labelled as the best down on the Lake – in terms of the amount and variety of things to do, Varenna was definitely my favourite!

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From scenic viewing points to beautiful villa’s, churches and hiking trials – here are my top nine things to do in Varenna:

Visit the Varenna Viewpoint 

 

Just a short walk from the train station, the Varenna Viewpoint is one of the first viewing points you’ll see when visiting Varenna by train. A beautiful view of the lakes and mountains makes this the perfect spot for a picture, or just to take in the views of the lake!

Metal red arches hang between a stone wall and the blue water of Lake Como, known as Lovers' Walk. A girl wearing a pink shirt is walking through the archway while taking a photo of the view. In the distance is bright red and yellow buildings.

 Walk Lovers’ Promenade

 Lovers’ Promenade (also known as Lovers’ Walk) is a romantic love themed walkway with red metal archways, fences and a red heart statute along the lake. With plenty of great views, this is a great spot to walk along with a loved one, and a common proposal spot!

The Wharf of Varenna and Varenna’s town centre are either side of the walkway, which makes this a busy pedestrian area – so come early in the morning if you want to avoid the crowds!

Bright red and yellow buildings overlooking the Wharf of Varenna, with boats docked up in the water that is overlooked by the buildings. Red barriers run across the wharf.

Spend time at the Wharf of Varenna 

 Situated just past Lovers’ Promenade, the Wharf of Varenna is a great pit stop if you want to soak up the sunshine. This includes the areas surrounding Rivia Garibaldi, Riva Grande, and Vecchio Porto (the old Harbour).

Rent a kayak, find a waterside restaurant or café, snap some scenic pictures, or grab a gelato and sit on the stone wall against the mini pebble beach and watch the ducks swim by.

It’s a small but lively area with a lot going on and a great atmosphere – particularly when the sun is shining!

Visit Villa Monastero

Villa Monastero is often labelled as one of the most ‘Instagrammable’ places in Lake Como, and safe to say it was my favourite place in Varenna!

With the option to visit both the inside of the villa and round the gardens, you can spend many hours here. If you find yourself short on time, I recommend just getting a ticket to the gardens.

Extending to almost 2km, the beautiful gardens are filled with gorgeous plants, trees and sculptures which overlook the lake. At the very minimum you’re likely to spend at least an hour exploring the different paths of the gardens, but with how large and beautiful they are, I think you can easily spend up to 3 hours here!

There are so many beautiful spots to sit and admire the view, as well as plenty of chance to capture some stunning shots!

View from the gardens of Villa Monastero in Varenna. Girl standing against a barrier, overlooking a blue lake with tall thin palm trees in front of the lake, and tall mountains on the opposite side of the lake.

If you’re planning on spending a large proportion of your day here, then there is a Café located in the garden so you can sit and refuel.

I spent about 2 hours in just the gardens of Villa Monastero. Unfortunately I was beginning to get short for time, otherwise I could’ve easily spent another hour in the gardens.

After exploring the gardens, it’s worth a trip into the inside of the Villa if you have time. The inside of the Villa was previously transformed into a museum named the ‘Home Museum’.

The Museum contains eight centuries worth of history and architecture across 14 fully furnished rooms, which have retained their original decorations and furniture.

A ticket to both the gardens and the inside of the villa will cost you a few Euros extra, but is worth it! In my opinion, the inside of the Villa isn’t half as interesting as the gardens – but is still worth a walk around if you have the time!

Note: Villa Monastero is currently closed as of the 6th November 2023. It will reopen on 2nd March 2024.

View from the point of view of looking through the trees. Dark green trees cover either corner of the landscape, in the middle is the blue water from Lake Como. Part of a mountain is pictured in the distance, with many white and yellow houses at the bottom of the mountain, overlooking the lake.

Visit Castello di Vezio

A castle with a view, Castello di Vezio has stood for more than a thousand years. Set high above Varenna, Vezio Castle offers stunning views that span across the lake and mountains.

The Castle is rich in history, it protected the town of Varenna and its residents during frequent wars and looting throughout the Middle Ages.

Walking round the gardens you will see, interesting sculptures, beautiful vegetation, and some of the best panoramic views of the Lake and mountains. If you’re lucky then you might get the chance to watch a falconry show, which are put on daily!

Inside of the Castle is rich with history, a display of armour and weapons are available to look at. You can head out onto the terrace of the Castle for more stunning views of the Lake as well! Make sure to do a tour of the dungeons for some haunted vibes when exploring the inside of the castle!

Castello di Vezio is open daily with weekend hours varying slightly to weekday, check the weather forecast before planning your visit as the Castle will close during heavy rain.

There are two ways to get to the Castle – the most common (and easiest) route is to walk down the path that is right next to the ferry harbour and train station. Or if you fancy a bit more of a hiking option, walk past Villa Monastero and turn down the road Via Roma (which is the thin side road just past Villa Monastero, pictured above), this route will take you through the hills for a more scenic, but more physically demanding walk.

While it’s not a long trek, it‘s useful to note that both routes require a large amount of steep uphill walking, so this activity is best suited to people with reasonable levels of fitness.

There is a small café at the entrance of the castle where you can take a pitstop once you arrive, before exploring the castle grounds and the castle itself!

Explore the streets of Varenna

Varenna is an easily walkable place, with plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants to keep yourself busy! Head towards the Main Square and let yourself explore, and get lost in the side streets from there!

Tip: If you have just one day in Lake Como, Varenna and Bellagio are the best towns to easily see within a day thanks to the fast, direct, and regular ferry connections! Although you won’t have chance to see everything there is to offer in both towns in just one day, you can certainly see the best bits!

 

Long Church spire with a church bell underneath the roof of the spire. Facing the main road, an old-fashioned clock can also be seen on the spire. To the left of the spire, the main building of the Church sits with a cross symbol seen on  the roof.

Discover Varenna’s Churches

Varenna is home to the Church of San Giorgio, a 14th-centurary church and a popular landmark in Varenna. There is also second smaller church, the Church of St John the Baptist – which dates back to the 12th-centurary.

Both Churches are open all year round to visitors. Located in the Main Square, visiting these churches isn’t a very time-consuming activity due to their small size, but you will most likely walk past them due to their central location, so it’s worth a peek inside while you’re passing!

 

Go on a boat tour

Boat tours can be a little on the expensive side, so it’s best if you can do this in a group to split the cost! You can hire boats with a tour guide, or rent a boat out for a few hours, or even the whole day for just your group! Hiring a boat gives you a chance to see Varenna from a different perspective, and also gives you the freedom to explore other areas of Lake Como without having to wait in the Ferry queues.

There are various types of tours and boat rental you can do from Varenna, some tours will take you to specific attraction, other tours will dock up part-way through the tour to allow people to swim in the designated swimming areas of the lake, other tours might offer various food and drinks during the rental, while some tours might be boat rental boat-only.

Boat trips happen all across the Lake, most frequently they start in the Lake’s capital, Como City and pass through Verenna. However I still saw plenty of people renting boats from Varenna when I last visited. Make sure you research the pick-up and drop-off points of each boat trip before booking a trip!

Here are a few options that are either based in Varenna or have the option to do pick-ups from Varenna (sometimes at an additional cost):*

If you’re not sure exactly what you’re looking for and want to assess your options, then this can be a good place to start, but it’s best to do your own research too!

Tip: There are often additional costs for boat rental due to the increase in petrol costs. This should always be disclosed when booking, so make sure you read descriptions, and always bring cash with you when attending boat tours.

The good news is that getting the water taxi’s/ Ferries are all part of the Lake Como experience and a lot of fun, so if this hiring a boat or doing a boat tour doesn’t fit in your budget, then don’t feel like you’re missing out! If you’re on a tighter budget but still want a chance to ride on a boat on the lake, then just hop on a water taxi from one of the Ferry ports. From Varenna, you can get ferries to various other towns in Lake Como, the closest being Bellagio. Check the official Lake Como Ferry website for up-to-date schedules.

Visit the Orrido di Bellano

Located within a 10 minute drive outside of Varenna, this 20 minute walk is the perfect thing to do if you have some extra time in Varenna. You won’t want to miss out on one of the best tourist attractions that Lake Como has to offer! This natural 15 million-year-old gorge has a beautiful waterfall which is accessible by a suspension bridge. Take in the views of the rocky formations and the clear blue stream running through it.

Credit: Discvoring Bellano Official Website

You will need to purchase tickets for Orrido di Bellano e Ca’del Diavol, which cost approximately five Euro. You can access the gorge between 9am-8pm daily, however prices and times might vary depending on when you visit, so check out their website for more information.

If you’re only visiting Lake Como on a day trip and are wanting to see other Lake Como towns as well as Varenna,  then you might not have time for this due to the gorge being outside of Varenna. However if you’re lucky enough to be in Varenna for a couple days, then I recommend a visit! Check out their Instagram page for some beautiful snaps!

So here’s a list to get you started on your trip to Varenna! Varenna is the perfect place to base if you’re staying in Lake Como, with great ferry links to other towns around the lake, as well as access to the train station. The train station also makes it the perfect place to visit for day trips from other areas of Italy! So whatever you choose, you’ve now got a long list of things to do in Varenna for your next trip to Lake Como!

FAQ’s about Varenna

How do I get to Varenna?

You can get a direct train from Milan Centrale to Varenna-Esino train station, which takes approximately an hour.

Is it worth going to Varenna?

Yes, it is absolutely worth going to Varenna! Varenna is a popular tourist town on the Eastern shore of Lake Como, it’s easy to get around and has  plenty to see and do! It is home to the famous Villa Monastero, and Lover’s Walk!

How long do you need to explore Varenna?

One full day should be enough to see and experience all of Varenna’s attractions. If you fancy a more laid-back trip, then it might be best to spread the activities and sight-seeing in Varenna across 2 days.

Is Varenna walkable?

Yes, Varenna is very walkable, all the main tourist spots are of close distance to each other. Although it is full of cobbled streets and plenty of stairs, so make sure you wear appropriate footwear!

Is Varenna better than Como?

If you are only visiting Lake Como for a day, or are looking for a place to base, I would choose Varenna it’s a beautiful, small, yet lively town and has got much better and faster transport links to other popular destinations such as Bellagio, Menaggio, Villa Carlotta, and Villa del Balbianello. Como is also a beautiful destination as the Lake’s capital city, but is at the bottom of the Lake, further away from other popular tourist destinations.

Where is the Lovers Walk in Varenna?

Lovers’ Walk, also known as Lovers’ Promenade, is located between stone walls and and the water right next to the wharf, and nearby the town centre.

Is Varenna safe for solo travellers?

Generally, the crime in the Lake Como area, including Varenna, is very low and the chance of any violent crimes being committed is extremely rare. That bring said, you should always ensure you take relevant safety precautions when travelling and be aware of your surroundings when travelling on your own.

What type of holiday is Lake Como?

Lake Como is commonly classed as both a luxury and romantic destination. It is a popular destination for celebrities, and there are plenty of luxurious villa’s and hotels. However, the great transport links between Varenna and Milan mean more people can visit Lake Como on a budget!