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Lake Como boats & steamers: history and routes

Boats and steamers on Lake Como: history, curiosities and tips

Discover the magic of sailing the Lario aboard historic steamers and through breathtaking views

Here on Lake Como, the boat is more than a way to get around: it is a piece of our heart and our history. For locals, seeing a steamer gliding across the water means feeling a direct connection to the past—back to the days when the Lario echoed with the whistle of steam and the elegant rhythm of paddle boats.

A classic Lake Como passenger boat alongside the historic Concordia steamer
A classic Lake Como passenger boat alongside the historic Concordia steamer

A brief history of navigation on Lake Como

Navigation on Lake Como has more than 170 years of history: the first steamers entered service in the mid-19th century and changed life for lakeside communities for good, connecting villages that had previously been reachable only by land via mule tracks and carriages.

If you are starting from Bellano, you may also enjoy exploring the village itself: Bellano hidden spots and local tips.

Historic steamers still in service: Concordia and Patria

Today, historic steamers such as Concordia (1926)—elegant, iconic and often used for events and special cruises—and Patria (1928), restored and back on the water after years out of service, are still running and remain true symbols of the Lario. Stepping aboard feels like travelling back in time: the sound of steam, the paddle wheels turning in the water and the slow-moving scenery make the journey uniquely memorable.

💡 Curiosity: on Concordia, in the engine room, you can still feel the warmth of the steam engine—an emotion that brings the charm of another era right back to life.

Scenic boat routes

The most beautiful crossings: Bellano, Varenna, Bellagio

Travelling by boat is the best way to experience the lake:

  • From Varenna to Bellagio, the crossing opens up the central lake, with mountains mirrored in the water. For a different vibe later, try Varenna by Night: what to do and see.
  • The Bellano – Menaggio – Cadenabbia route is ideal for spotting historic villas and gardens that seem suspended between lake and sky.
💡 Local tip: the open deck is the best place for photos—especially as you pass Villa Carlotta, Villa del Balbianello or Villa Monastero. If you want to plan a stop, read Villa Carlotta: a journey into the heart of its gardens.

Special sunset cruises

On Concordia at sunset, the lake turns gold and blush-pink—an unforgettable spectacle.

Curiosities and anecdotes from the steamers

A steamer ride is not just a journey, but an experience: you see the lake from a unique perspective, you taste the history and old-world charm of navigation, and you connect the most beautiful villages without the stress of driving and parking. For practical planning, see how to get around Lake Como in the best way.

  • Many films shot on Lake Como include boat scenes—because few sets capture the soul of the Lario so well.
  • In the 1950s and 60s, steamers were also places to celebrate: orchestras played onboard and people danced under the stars.
  • Local elders say that, long before modern roads, the boat was “the lake’s main highway”.

📍 Whether you are hopping between villages, planning a romantic outing, or chasing the atmosphere of historic steamers, the boat remains the most magical way to discover Lake Como.

Recommended boat itinerary: one day on Lake Como

Morning – Depart from Bellano

Board at the Bellano pier: it is calm and convenient if you arrive by train or by car.

Enjoy the gentle cruise to Varenna: just a few minutes, but already packed with spectacular views of the central lake.

Stop 1 – Varenna

Stroll along the lakefront and visit the gardens of Villa Monastero or explore the picturesque old town.

Do not miss Vezio Castle if you feel like a short climb with a rewarding panorama.

Stop 2 – Bellagio

Catch the boat from Varenna to Bellagio, the pearl of the lake.

Here, wander the lanes, visit Villa Melzi and its gardens, and enjoy lunch right by the water.

Stop 3 – Tremezzo or Cadenabbia

In the afternoon, take the boat to Tremezzo.

Visit Villa Carlotta and its botanical gardens—beautiful in every season.

Or stop in Cadenabbia for a quieter walk.

Return – Sunset from the lake

Head back towards Bellano in the late afternoon: sunset seen from the water is the most magical moment, with mountains turning shades of rose and gold.

Step off in Bellano and finish the day with an ice cream or an aperitivo along the lakefront.

💡 Local tip: if you manage to ride a historic steamer (Concordia or Patria) on this stretch, the experience becomes even more special.

Practical tips for travelling by boat on Lake Como

Tickets and timetables

To plan your day smoothly, always check updated timetables on the official Navigazione Lago di Como website. Tickets can be purchased at the piers or online to avoid queues.

Frequently asked questions

❓ Which historic steamers still operate on Lake Como?

The best known are Concordia (1926) and Patria (1928), two restored steam-powered vessels that still run services on the lake.

❓ Where can you catch boats on Lake Como?

There are piers in most main towns and villages, including Bellano, Varenna, Bellagio, Menaggio, Tremezzo, Como and Colico.

❓ How much does a Lake Como boat ticket cost?

Prices depend on the route: short hops cost just a few euros, while day tickets are available if you plan to stop in several places.

❓ What is the most scenic boat itinerary?

Varenna to Bellagio, then onwards to Tremezzo and Cadenabbia: a route that shows the best of the central lake with historic villas and gardens.

❓ Are there special cruises on Lake Como?

Yes—especially in summer, you can find evening cruises with dinner, live music and panoramic sailing on historic vessels.

In summary: boats and steamers will win you over

Whether you are moving between villages, planning a romantic day out, or reliving the atmosphere of historic steamers, the boat remains the most magical way to discover Lake Como.

On my most recent visit to Lake Como, I stayed at Villa Vista Lago in the historic centre of Bellano. Find out more at villavistalago.it.

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