Dettaglio offerta - I borghi delle due valli
Enjoy a 6 hours boat tour on the Trasimeno Lake, the forth lake of Italy.The lake has been originated by an earthquake thousands of years ago. There are only two minor streams flowing directly into the Lake and no one flowing out. It is only 6 metres deep but it is home to a great variety of fishes and birds. Beyond the downward slope, gentle hills form the backdrop to the lake, along with sporadic woods and sunflower and corn fields, vineyards and olive groves. Agriculture here is still carried out following traditional techniques.Enjoy a nice pic nic on board and a visit the islands of Trasimeno Lake.The lake has three islands: Polvese -the largest- and Minore which are not inhabited and Maggiore Island which is an enchanting fishing village. This magnificent place is also the location of the Romanesque church of San Salvatore, the church of San Michele Arcangelo and Villa Isabella of the Marquis of Guglielmi.
60 days prior to the date of arrival. Cancellations, effective upon receipt of written notice, are subject to the following penalties on the full price of the trip
- 30% non-refundable deposit due upon confirmation
- 30-8 days prior to arrival: 50% penalty
- 7 days or less prior to arrival: 100% penalty.
All cancellations must be communicated in writing and confirmed by Taste and Slow Italy-Alessandra Galassi. Taste and Slow Italy-Alessandra Galassi will not be responsible for unconfirmed cancellations and will charge the client the total amount.
✓ English speaking skipper
✓ Sailing boat
✓ Picnic on board or on the islands
✓ Visit to the islands of Lake Trasimeno
✓ Taxes
UPON REQUEST:
Transfer
Local guide
Entrance fee to museums or other entrances
- In case of strong rain, wind or bad weather the tour can be cancelled with no responsibility of the organiser
Enjoy a 6 hours boat tour on the Trasimeno Lake, the forth lake of Italy.The lake has been originated by an earthquake thousands of years ago. There are only two minor streams flowing directly into the Lake and no one flowing out. It is only 6 metres deep but it is home to a great variety of fishes and birds. Beyond the downward slope, gentle hills form the backdrop to the lake, along with sporadic woods and sunflower and corn fields, vineyards and olive groves. Agriculture here is still carried out following traditional techniques.Enjoy a nice picnic on board and a visit the islands of Trasimeno Lake.The lake has three islands: Polvese -the largest- and Minore which are not inhabited and Maggiore Island which is an enchanting fishing village. This magnificent place is also the location of the Romanesque church of San Salvatore, the church of San Michele Arcangelo and Villa Isabella of the Marquis of Guglielmi.
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