REVIEW · LAKE COMO
1H Wakeboard and Wakesurf on Lake Como with Mastercraft Boat
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This private Mastercraft boat charter turns a classic lake sightseeing day into something more hands-on: you’ll practice wakeboarding and wakesurfing with an instructor while the driver helps you cruise past villa views. Larry and the team keep the focus on safety and fun, and they’ll also point out highlights around the Comacina Island and Orrido di Nesso area.
What I like most is the way the coaching feels practical. Larry (and often Alex as well) is patient, explains the rules clearly, and helps you get moving without making it awkward if you’re a first-timer. The second win is that the package comes ready to go: wakeboard boards in different sizes, wakesurf boards, life jackets, towels, and even drinks and prosecco on board.
The main drawback to consider is time: it’s about 1 hour on the water. That’s plenty for a try-and-learn session, but if you’re hoping for a long, trick-heavy training day, you’ll want to manage expectations.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- Mastercraft Wakeboarding Setup on Lake Como’s Main Water
- Larry and Alex: Coaching That Helps You Actually Stand Up
- Where You Ride: Comacina Island and Orrido di Nesso Views From the Water
- What’s Included on Board (and Why It’s Good Value)
- The 1-Hour Plan: How to Get the Most Out of a Short Session
- Price Check: $405.16 per Group for Up to 8
- Weather, Timing, and the One Thing to Watch
- Who This Lake Como Wakeboard and Wakesurf Charter Fits Best
- Optional Food Plans: Restaurant or Pizzeria During Your Day
- Should You Book This Wakeboard and Wakesurf Charter?
- FAQ
- How long does the Lake Como wakeboard and wakesurf experience last?
- What is the price?
- Is this a private tour or shared activity?
- What sports equipment is included?
- Are life jackets and towels provided?
- Is there an instructor on the boat?
- Can children participate?
- What drinks are included?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- Can I add lunch or dinner plans to the day?
Key highlights worth planning for
- Mastercraft charter + driver so you can focus on riding, not navigation
- Larry coaching style: rules and instruction explained in a calm, patient way
- Wakeboard and wakesurf gear included (boards in different sizes, plus bindings)
- Real Como scenery as you practice, including the Comacina Island and Orrido di Nesso area
- Optional lake dip if the day feels right, plus towels and life jackets provided
Mastercraft Wakeboarding Setup on Lake Como’s Main Water

Lake Como is built for views—until you add speed, spray, and a board under your feet. This charter is set up for that mix. You’re in a Mastercraft boat, with a driver doing the heavy lifting, while an instructor stays focused on your wakeboarding and wakesurfing.
The vibe here is not a sit-and-watch cruise. It’s more like a short sports lesson with scenery as your reward. And because it’s private (only your group), you’re not waiting around while someone else takes turns getting coached.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Lake Como
Larry and Alex: Coaching That Helps You Actually Stand Up
The biggest quality jump on water-sports days is instruction. Here, Larry is the kind of guide who walks you through the rules first, then helps you apply them. If you’re learning wake surfing, that clarity matters—small technique changes can turn “almost” into “okay, I’m riding.”
I also like that the team’s approach works for different comfort levels. You can be a beginner or someone with experience, and you’ll still get assistance to help you progress. Life jackets are provided, and the gear setup is handled for you, so you don’t waste your first minutes figuring out bindings and sizing.
If you’re traveling solo, that coaching support is especially comforting. It takes the guesswork out of what to do when everyone else already knows the drill.
Where You Ride: Comacina Island and Orrido di Nesso Views From the Water

You’re out on Lake Como, so even between practice runs you’re getting the good stuff: villas, shoreline views, and the lake’s wide open feel. The team doesn’t just point at scenery; they explain what you’re seeing while you’re on board.
They specifically mention stops and viewpoints in the Comacina Island and Orrido di Nesso area, plus other dramatic spots. For you as a rider, this matters because the ride stays varied. You’re not doing laps in the same patch of water the whole time.
There’s also the option to take a refreshing dip in the lake. That’s a nice bonus if you want a break from the board without giving up the day’s energy.
What’s Included on Board (and Why It’s Good Value)

A lot of wake sports packages look simple on paper, then you get hit with extras. This one is more straightforward. You get wakeboard boards in different sizes with bindings, plus wakesurf boards. Life jackets come with you, and towels are included too.
The “comfort” list is also solid: water, soft drinks, spirits, and a bottle of prosecco are included, and fuel is included as well. In plain terms, you won’t be doing mental math mid-day while figuring out what to pay for next.
One more small but important detail: life jackets are available for youngest guests aged 1 and over. That can make the difference between “we can’t do this with our family” and “we can actually take everyone.”
The 1-Hour Plan: How to Get the Most Out of a Short Session

This experience runs about 1 hour, starting and ending back at the same meeting point on Lungo Lario Trieste in Como. Because the window is short, it’s worth showing up ready to go and listening closely during the initial instruction.
A typical flow you can expect: you’ll get rules and guidance, get your gear sorted, then move into practice. The instructor will help you adjust so you spend more time riding and less time resetting. Meanwhile, the driver keeps things smooth, and the team talks through the lake views as you move around.
If you want a practical goal for that hour, aim for consistency rather than big tricks. One clean wakeboard or wakesurf attempt that you can repeat beats ten rushed tries.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Lake Como
Price Check: $405.16 per Group for Up to 8
At $405.16 per group (up to 8 people), this pricing can be a good fit because it’s not “per person,” and it’s private. You’re paying for a boat with driver plus instruction, and the package includes gear, fuel, towels, and drinks.
So the real value question is: are you traveling in a group big enough to make the per-person cost feel reasonable? If you have 6–8 people, it often starts to feel like a fun, shared activity instead of a premium “one person does it” splurge.
Also, it’s booked on average about 28 days in advance, which tells you something: this is the kind of slot people plan for. If you’re set on a specific date, booking earlier usually helps you lock it in.
Weather, Timing, and the One Thing to Watch

This is a weather-dependent activity. The provider notes it requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
The takeaway for your planning is simple: treat it like a water-sports appointment, not a guaranteed sightseeing stop. If you’re holding other lake plans the same day, keep some flexibility in mind.
And on any boat day, mechanical hiccups can happen. This is the only “human factor” you can’t fully control. If you’re traveling for a special occasion, I’d plan to be reachable at the start time and keep your day flexible in case the team needs to adjust.
Who This Lake Como Wakeboard and Wakesurf Charter Fits Best

This charter fits best when you want active fun on Lake Como without spending all day doing logistics.
It’s a strong option for:
- Small groups who want a private session (up to 8)
- Mixed experience levels, since the instruction is geared to beginners and experienced riders too
- Families with kids who can use life jackets (available from age 1 and up)
- Solo travelers who want a supportive, professional host team instead of feeling lost on arrival
- Anyone who wants wakeboarding + wakesurfing rather than choosing just one
If your idea of a vacation day includes speed, technique, and a few photo-worthy moments from the water, this is the kind of activity that makes Lake Como feel different.
Optional Food Plans: Restaurant or Pizzeria During Your Day
There’s no full meal included in the charter itself, but you can optionally book a restaurant or pizzeria during your day by agreement when booking. That means you can pair the sport session with an easy food plan later, without trying to squeeze lunch into the water hour.
Just keep in mind lunch and dinner are at your expense, so decide ahead if you want a sit-down meal after riding or something lighter.
Should You Book This Wakeboard and Wakesurf Charter?
If you’re looking for a private, instructor-led way to try wakeboarding and wakesurfing on Lake Como—while still seeing iconic sights around Comacina Island and Orrido di Nesso—I’d book it. The big reasons are the included gear, the coaching from Larry (with Alex also part of the hosting crew), and the fact that you’re paying per group on a short, focused session.
Skip it if your dream day is mostly long cruising with minimal getting wet and minimal effort. This one is built for action, and the hour goes fast.
FAQ
How long does the Lake Como wakeboard and wakesurf experience last?
It runs for about 1 hour.
What is the price?
The price is $405.16 per group (up to 8 people).
Is this a private tour or shared activity?
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group participates.
What sports equipment is included?
Wakeboard boards in different sizes with bindings are included, along with wakesurf boards.
Are life jackets and towels provided?
Yes. Life jackets and beach towels are included.
Is there an instructor on the boat?
Yes, there is a wakeboard and wakesurf instructor, plus an expert driver.
Can children participate?
Life jackets are available for youngest guests aged 1 and over.
What drinks are included?
Water, soft drinks, spirits, and a bottle of prosecco are included.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I add lunch or dinner plans to the day?
You can book a restaurant or pizzeria during your day to be agreed upon when booking. Lunch and dinner are not included in the activity price.




























