Traversée sur le lac depuis Stresa vers Isola Bella
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Traversée sur le lac depuis Stresa vers Isola Bella

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Basé sur 25 évaluations
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Annulation gratuite
Billet imprimé obligatoire
Durée: Flexible
Points forts
  • Rejoignez les Îles Borromées depuis Stesa
  • Utilisez les services de navigation rapides et pratiques de CMA
  • Découvrez les coins splendides de l’Isola Bella et le palais Borromeo
Ce qui vous attend

Rejoignez les Îles Borromées depuis la petite ville Piémontaise de Stresa (à moins de 90km de Milan). Cette petite ville aux paysages enchantereques offre un point de départ pratique pour rejoindre le lac.

Grâce à une expérience de plus de 30 ans en matière de navigation sur le lac Majeur, la société CMA (Consorzio Motoscafisti Associati) propose un service de navigation rapide et sécurisé depuis Stresa jusque l’Isola Bella, et vice versa, en utilisant une flotte de la dernière génération, équipée de tout ce dont vous avez besoin.

L’Isola Bella est un endroit de rêve où les trésors architecturaux se fondent dans les jardins en fleur. L’île est un petit paradis Baroque flottant sur les eaux foncées du Lac Majeur, parsemée des jardins Italiens du Palais Borromeo, une oeuvre d'art Baroque impressionnante.

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  • check Service de navigation aller/retour depuis Stresa jusque Isola Bella
  • check Transport aller-retour
Non inclus
  • x_not_included Ticket d'entrée à Isola Bella
  • x_not_included Frais d'amarrage
  • x_not_included Frais supplémentaires à payer sur place

Piazza Marconi, 28838 Stresa VB, Italie

Lieu de rendez-vous:
L'embarquement se fait au bureau CMA en face des hôtels La Palma et Astoria. Veuillez imprimer ce voucher et le présenter à la porte d’embarquement.
Bon à savoir
  • Premier départ depuis Stresa à 09h00, dernier retour sur Isola Bella à 18h00, toutes les 20 minutes. L'horaire détaillé pour les retours depuis l'Île sera annoncé à bord.
  • Les frais d'amarrage doivent être payés directement à l'arrivée : 1 île 0,50 EUR par personne, enfants de 0 à 6 ans gratuits.
  • La navigation n'est disponible que lors de bonnes conditions sur le lac. En cas de mauvais temps, le départ ne peut être garanti.
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Prestataire
Consorzio Motoscafisti Associati Stresa Stresatours
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,5/5

Basé sur 25 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés

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  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - juin 2025

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Service was good and fast

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - juin 2025

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

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

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2024

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Très agréable et bateaux fréquents pour rejoindre les différentes îles

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - juin 2024

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Très bien

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2023

    Bien

    Note globale

    4/5

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2023

    Bien

    Note globale

    4/5

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