Stresa: paseo en barco con paradas libres por Isola Pescatori e Isola Bella





Descripción
Salga de Stresa y descubra las maravillosas Isola dei Pescatori e Isola Bella. Disfrute de un almuerzo junto al lago en el primero y vea el fantástico Palazzo Borromeo en el segundo (no incluido en el costo del recorrido).
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Descubrimiento del pueblo pesquero de Isola dei Pescatori, el único de las Islas Borromeas habitado todo el año. Explore sus muchos callejones encantadores y deténgase a degustar los platos típicos del lago en uno de los numerosos restaurantes.
Luego continúe hacia Isola Bella, la reina de las Islas Borromeas, donde, además del hermoso pueblo antiguo lleno de tiendas de artesanía típica, puede decidir visitar el Palazzo Borromeo con sus maravillosos jardines y pavos reales listos para ser fotografiados.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- La duración de las transferencias es aproximada, la duración exacta dependerá de la hora del día y las condiciones climáticas
Opiniones(25)
Well, you should know that on the Main Island to see the palace and the gardens (which is the only thing there is) you have to drop €21 per person and on Bella Island more of the same to enter the museum €25 more, apart from the parking you have to go very early because parking around there is quite an odyssey which is €14 all day plus the boats which are €12 plus €1 in taxes.
Was in itself a great trip but we didn't always find it clear when the hop off came. And not all captains are willing to explain.
We took a boat trip from Baveno to the island where we also visited Isola Bella and further to Stresa. It was warm and there were many tourists but the experience was ok.. We got a mediocre sandwich next to the cage.. A place you visit and then you go on. Maybe it's better late in the evening but then there's no boat return
Unfriendly ticket sellers who make fun of the customers. Opaque pricing.
Hi, Prices are displayed and set by the city of Stresa! We invite you to use more correct and polite terms.
Very interesting tours of the 3 islands via boats, every half hour of island in island.
One of the potential joys of visiting Stresa is the opportunity to visit the Borromean Islands that lay just-off the coast here. There are two different operators providing ferry sailings. These services sail out of three ‘imbarcaderi’ (ferry terminals): Carciano (western Stresa), Piazzelle Lido (central Stresa), and Piazza Marconi (eastern Stresa). The lake is indeed blessed, with four offshore islands, three of which; ‘Isola Bella’ (Beautiful island), ‘Isola Pescatori’ (Fisherman’s island) and ‘Isola Madre’ (Mother island) can be reached within a few minutes sailing. The other island being ‘Scogli della Malgher’ (translates as ‘Malgher Rocks’). This latter islet is the archetypal desert-island, with no buildings or wharf, and no inhabitants. It has a length of 33mtrs and a width of 22mtrs (108 by 72ft). The ferry services between Carciano and Isola Pescatori sail very close to ‘Scogli della Malgher’ and you can get a pretty good view of the islet. The competition for passengers is fierce, and such competition makes for stable, and thus some attractive ticket prices. A single one-way ticket costs €2 - €4 depending on destination and operator. A round-trip ticket to visit all 3 islands is currently €16.90 for adults and €8.50 for children aged 4-12 years. The ticket allows you to travel from Stresa to all the islands and back; on the same day. There are also rover tickets (unlimited single day hop-on hop off) at €44 each for adults and €22 for children aged 4-12 years. There are also private boats that can be chartered, however these are expensive, but (unlike ferries) they also operate between dusk and dawn. Our trip today was from Scalo Traghetti Ferry Terminal to Isola Pescatori which was a direct sailing followed by a return sailing via both Isola Madre and Isola Bella. These were uneventful sailings, and the heave and sway on the ‘directional’ motions, and roll, pitch, and yaw on the ‘rotational’ motions was benign. We arrived safely on both the outbound and return sailings, finding the experience most satisfactory.
Terrible. We didn’t get to go. Purchased the tickets and thought we had until 6pm to go and enjoy. We arrive in Stresa at 4pm and head straight to the ferry. We had to ask other captains where to go. They said they are done for the day and only have until 5pm as they close the gates. These are non-refundable tickets too so be cautious of the false advertising. We are only in Stresa overnight before we head to Switzerland so disappointed we did not get to experience this.
Dear All, I'm sorry to point out that the content of your review is completely false and incorrect!!! The service, as indicated, operates until 6:00 PM, the last time we return from Isola Bella! As indicated, the last entry to Isola Bella is at 5:00 PM, as clearly indicated by Terre Borromeo. No misleading advertising; just read carefully!
Islands are great but the "promised" English speaking narration on the boats does not exist. No directions, highlights, things to see. Better to take the regular ferry and less expensive.
Dear All, First of all, this is a public transport service, not a tour guide with an on-board guide! Furthermore, the attractions, which are subject to a fee as clearly indicated, are accessible from Isola Bella.
Very little help in advance about what we were required to do. A bit confusing on the process of hopping on and off. But, very interesting place to visit.
Hi, This is a public transportation service, not a tour guide with an onboard guide, free stops, and a hop-on hop-off service to the islands!
Stresa is a beautiful destination. Luxury hotels, beautiful architecture. Gardens adorn the city and the lakefront walk is wonderful. In Stresa you can take the boats bound for Isola Bella and Isola Pescatori. Both islands are worth visiting, and don’t miss the Castle on Isola Bella. It's of a unique beauty.



