Transfer from Riva del Garda
to Desenzano

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Departure from Riva del Garda
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Estimated arrival to Desenzano
10:21h

Trip duration: 81min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Borghetto sul Mincio - Italy

Borghetto sul Mincio
Italy

75 min

Borghetto sul Mincio is one of those quaint, tiny Italian villages that are simply irresistible. Travelers have long recognized this charm so this beautiful and... peaceful village with merely 160 inhabitants is completely devoted to tourism. Along its cobblestone streets, quaint watermills, and wooden bridges you’ll find several specialty shops, restaurants, and cafes that will indulge your senses. The village is best known for its Visconti Bridge (a fortress spanning the river Mincio built by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Milan), as well for the old bell of the church of Saint Mark the Evangelist. Not to forget the famous tortellini that Borghetto sul Mincio is especially proud of!

Quality photo of Malcesine - Italy

Malcesine
Italy

105 min

A small picturesque town of Malcesine is a fine destination for a day trip. Take a walk through its charming medieval cobblestone streets with many... ice cream parlors, cafes, and boutiques or, if you prefer active holidays, participate in thrilling water sport activities. Malcesine’s main attractions are the iconic castle Castello Scaligero, the 15th century Palazzo dei Capitani that serves as the village library and the rotating Monte Baldo cable car.

Quality photo of Caves of Catullus - Italy

Caves of Catullus
Italy

105 min

The ruins of an ancient and grandiose Roman villa called the Caves of Catullus are located on the Shore of Garda Lake in Sirmione. This... splendid panoramic location adds special flair to the massive ruins, which belong to the largest and most important villa in northern Italy. The villa was constructed in the Augustan period, late first century BC and early first century A. D. Today, the ruins are open and free to guests and there are many informative panels so the visitors can learn all about its history.