Questions

How many nights does Lake Como have?

How many nights does Lake Como have?

How many days should I spend in Lake Como? I’d suggest to spend at least 3-4 days, because there are a lot of towns and things to see and you will need time to experience Lake Como at its best.

Can you sunbathe at Lake Como?

Located near the Villa Melzi gardens, the LiBe is a beautiful beach club for people who want to get a tan on some comfortable sun beds, or simply enjoy the fresh air of Lake Como in the shade of a gazebo.

Is Lake Como expensive?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Lake Como is $1,542 for a solo traveler, $2,769 for a couple, and $5,192 for a family of 4. Lake Como hotels range from $89 to $481 per night with an average of $96, while most vacation rentals will cost $150 to $380 per night for the entire home.

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What should I wear to Lake Como?

So, there you have it, the perfect dress code for Lake Como, made of linen, tweed, stylish prints, minimal see-throughs, long flowy dresses, short ruffled dresses and just keep away from jeans, crocs, crop tops and anything that shows off too much skin; the keyword is subtle luxury.

Can you swim in Lake Como in August?

Average water temperature in Lake Como in August is 23.9°C and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming.

Are there sharks in Lake Como Italy?

So, you can be relieved to know that there won’t be any sharks in a lake. However, you may find humongous fish species like the Zander or the Northern Pike which can grow to very large sizes. But not to worry, they are essentially harmless.

Are there water snakes in Lake Como?

adders are found in the countryside, and water snakes are found in the water. But both are common, as any outdoorsy person knows.

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Can you swim on Lake Como?

Lake Como is not polluted, but it’s a lake, so it’s not ideal for swimming because of the moss on the shores, the dark water (it’s extremely deep, after a few metres from the shore it’s often more than 10mt deep) and the chilly temperature.