Viagem de barco de Stresa para Isola Bella, através do lago
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Viagem de barco de Stresa para Isola Bella, através do lago

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Somente bilhete impresso
duração: Flexível
Faça isso porque
  • Visite as Ilhas Borromeu a partir de Stresa
  • Utilize o conveniente e rápido serviço de transporte por barco, fornecido pela CMA
  • Visite Isola Bella, inteiramente ocupada pelo jardim italiano do Palazzo Borromeo, uma obra-prima barroca
O que esperar

Vá às Ilhas Borromeo a partir da cidade Piemontesa de Stresa (a menos de 90 km de Milão), uma pequena cidade com uma paisagem encantadora, assim como o local mais conveniente para chegar ao lago Borromeo.

Com 30 anos de experiência em navegação nas águas do Lago Maggiore, a empresa CMA (Consorzio Motoscafisti Associati) fornece um serviço de navegação rápido e seguro de Stresa para Isola Bella e vice-versa, utilizando uma frota de última geração, equipada com todo o luxo.

Isola Bella é um lugar extraordinário, onde jardins de flores adornam tesouros arquitetónicos. Transformado a partir de uma rocha num oásis de flores, a ilha está totalmente ocupada pelo jardim de estilo italiano do Palazzo Borromeo, uma obra-prima barroca suspensa nas águas do Lago Maggiore.

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O que está incluído
  • check Serviço de navegação de ida e volta a partir de Stresa para a Ilha Bella
  • check Transferências de ida e volta
O que não está incluído
  • x_not_included Bilhete de entrada para Isola Bella
  • x_not_included Taxa de aterragem
  • x_not_included Taxas extras a serem pagas no local
Onde

Piazza Marconi, 28838 Stresa VB, Itália

Ponto de encontro:
Embarque no balcão CMA, em frente a La Palma e Astoria Hotels. Por favor imprima o voucher e apresente-o à entrada.
O que lembrar

Taxas extras a serem pagas no local:

  • A taxa de amarração deve ser paga diretamente na chegada: 1 ilha 0,50 EUR por adulto, crianças de 0 a 6 anos grátis

Saiba antecipadamente:

  • Mesmo que você reserve um horário específico, poderá pegar qualquer barco. Os barcos saem a cada 20 minutos
  • Primeira saída de Stresa às 9h, retorno final a Isola Bella às 18h. O cronograma detalhado da viagem de retorno será anunciado a bordo
  • A navegação está disponível apenas em condições favoráveis no lago; em caso de mau tempo a saída não é garantida
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Provedor
CMA CONS. MOTOSCAFISTI ASS.- STRESATOURS
Taxa de reserva
Boas notícias! Nenhuma taxa extra é aplicada a esta reserva.
Política de cancelamento
Receba um reembolso de 100% se você cancelar até 24 hours antes do início da atividade.

O que as pessoas dizem sobre essa experiência

Excelente

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    5

    25 de junho de 2025

    Service was good and fast

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    5

    3 de junho de 2025

    Super, des navettes toutes les 30 mînutes, tout est magnifiques.

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    5

    5 de agosto de 2024

    Très agréable et bateaux fréquents pour rejoindre les différentes îles

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    5

    22 de junho de 2024

    Très bien

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    4

    10 de agosto de 2023

    Le billet électronique n'est pas suffisant pour prendre le bateau. Il faut penser à payer la taxe auprès du batelier. Il vous donne alors un billet rouge indispensable pour la traversée. Sinon c'est tres bien!

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    TUI Musement Traveler

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    4

    27 de setembro de 2023

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