REVIEW · LAKE COMO
Private Boat Tour on Lake Como
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Lake Como feels different when it is just your group. I love the private pace on an elegant boat, and I love how skipper Lorenzo’s local storytelling makes the scenery feel personal. Expect peaceful cruising with a calm, refined vibe that fits families, couples, and small friend groups.
One thing to plan around: this experience depends on good weather, and the operator says it requires it.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Why This Private Lake Como Boat Tour Feels Worth It
- Meeting in Argegno: A Film-Set Village Where the Cruise Begins
- The 4-Hour Flow: From Argegno Toward Comacina Island
- What Lorenzo Adds: Stories, Secrets, and Local Pride
- Views From the Water: Why This Format Changes Everything
- Private Means Tailored: How to Shape the Cruise for Your Group
- Price and Comfort: What You’re Really Paying For
- Logistics Without Stress: Mobile Ticket and Easy Return
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Should You Book This Private Boat Tour on Lake Como?
- FAQ
- How long is the private boat tour on Lake Como?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I need an admission ticket for the stop in Argegno?
- What kind of ticket do I receive?
- How soon will I get confirmation after booking?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Is the tour near public transportation?
- Can the route be customized?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Private boat time with skipper Lorenzo: one group, your pace, and a real sense of place.
- Argegno as the starting point: a small village on the lake tied to famous film locations.
- Northbound route toward Comacina Island: the cruise is set up to make you feel like you’re getting into the heart of the lake.
- Luxury relaxation focus: this tour is built for comfort, not rushing through checklists.
- Mobile ticket: less paperwork, smoother arrival.
- Optional tailor-made tour: you can ask to shape the experience if you want.
Why This Private Lake Como Boat Tour Feels Worth It

At $405 for about 4 hours, this is not the cheapest way to see Lake Como. But you are paying for something that shared ferries and crowded day trips rarely deliver: space, control, and a relaxed pace.
First, it’s private. Only your group participates, so you’re not timing your bathroom breaks to match other people’s schedules. Second, you get a local guide experience from skipper Lorenzo. In the reviews, his vibe comes through clearly: accommodating, kind, and very familiar with the lake. That matters because Lake Como is as much about knowing where to look (and when) as it is about simply going somewhere.
The value also shows in the tone of the tour. This isn’t presented as a hard-sightseeing sprint. The goal is “breathtaking views” plus “historical insights and luxurious relaxation.” In plain terms: you can enjoy the views without feeling like you’re on a timer.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Lake Como
Meeting in Argegno: A Film-Set Village Where the Cruise Begins

Your tour starts at Piazza Giovanni Grandi, 9, in Argegno (22010, Argegno CO). This is a practical choice. Argegno is small enough to feel like a real village start, but it is connected enough that the operator notes it is near public transportation.
I like that because it makes your arrival simpler. If you’re coming from other parts of Como, you’re not forced into a complicated “only by private car” situation.
Argegno also has a fun, specific angle: it has been a film set, including for Murder Mystery and Mr and Mrs Smith. That’s the kind of detail that turns a departure point into part of the story. Even if you’re not a movie buff, it gives you an easy conversation starter while everyone settles in.
The 4-Hour Flow: From Argegno Toward Comacina Island
The tour is listed as approximately 4 hours, and the itinerary highlights a main window centered on Argegno with heading north toward Comacina Island. You’ll spend a good chunk of the time on the water, and the vibe is meant to feel smooth and unhurried.
Here’s what that means for you in real life:
- You’ll have time to look slowly, not just glance from a moving vehicle.
- You can settle in, take photos without feeling rushed, and actually enjoy the motion of the lake.
- The “heart of Lake Como” idea becomes more than marketing. Once you’re heading away from the starting village and moving north, the lake’s scale starts to feel bigger and more dramatic.
Also, admission is listed as free for the Argegno stop. That’s worth noting when you’re budgeting, because private tours can pile on extra costs at the last minute. Here, at least for that highlighted stop, the entry ticket is not a line item.
A small consideration: the lake is beautiful, but it’s still the lake. If weather turns poor, the operator says the experience requires good weather and may need changes due to conditions.
What Lorenzo Adds: Stories, Secrets, and Local Pride

The star of this tour is skipper Lorenzo. The reviews you shared don’t sound like generic praise. They describe him as a true gentleman—sweet, accommodating, and very welcoming. One review even notes that he grew up on the lake, which lines up with the tour’s promise of “historical insights and historical stories.”
That local angle matters more than you might think. Lake Como’s villas, towns, and shoreline details can blend together if you’re just looking at them as scenery. With someone like Lorenzo explaining the context—stories and secrets—you start noticing things you would otherwise miss.
Even without a detailed list of specific villa names in the tour description, the themes are clear:
- You’ll see the villas of Como from the water
- You’ll get a guided layer of meaning on what you’re looking at
- You’ll travel in a way that feels calm and personal rather than performative
If you’re the type who likes to understand where you are—not just photograph it—this is the part you’ll feel most during and after the cruise.
Views From the Water: Why This Format Changes Everything

Lake Como is famous for a reason, but it can be oddly tiring when you’re land-hopping and queueing. On a boat tour like this, the whole rhythm shifts.
From your seat on the water, you get:
- A better sense of distance and scale (the lake feels larger when you’re actually on it)
- A front-row vantage on shoreline details and waterfront villas
- A calmer experience where your attention stays on the view, not on transit
The tour description also leans hard on peace and comfort. It’s positioned as luxurious relaxation, which you can feel simply because private boat time tends to reduce the stress you get from crowds and tight schedules.
In short, the “breathtaking views” are not just a selling point. The format is designed so you can actually enjoy them.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Lake Como
Private Means Tailored: How to Shape the Cruise for Your Group

One of the most useful parts of this listing is that you can create a tailor-made tour if you wish. That doesn’t mean you should expect full free-for-all planning without coordination, but it does mean the operator is not locked into a rigid, one-size-fits-all script.
So if you’re traveling with:
- Families, you might want a calmer pace and more “look and relax” time.
- Couples, you might want a smoother, romantic flow with fewer disruptions.
- Small friend groups, you might want flexibility so the mood matches the day.
The private format also makes it easier to celebrate something. In the reviews, Lorenzo is specifically credited with making a honeymoon celebration extra special. You can take that as a hint: this is a good choice when the occasion matters, because the tour is intimate enough for the skipper to make it feel like more than a standard outing.
Price and Comfort: What You’re Really Paying For

Let’s talk value, because private tours on Lake Como can feel expensive until you map the cost to what you gain.
You’re paying for:
- A boat setup where only your group participates
- Time on the lake for roughly 4 hours
- Expert guidance and local storytelling from Lorenzo
- The option to shape the experience (tailor-made tour if you want)
If you were to pay for separate tickets and private transport to patch together similar views yourself, the costs can add up quickly—especially in a place like Como where hopping between viewpoints can take time. Here, the core experience is bundled: you meet at Argegno, you cruise, and you end back at the same meeting point.
Also, one review called the cruise super comfortable. That aligns with the way the experience is framed: elegant, relaxing, and built for enjoying the water rather than grinding through stops.
Logistics Without Stress: Mobile Ticket and Easy Return

This tour uses a mobile ticket. That’s one of those small modern conveniences that makes a difference when you’re traveling light and want fewer lines and paperwork moments.
The tour is also described as starting at Piazza Giovanni Grandi, 9, Argegno, and ending back at the meeting point. That loop matters. You don’t have to solve a complicated end-of-day transport puzzle, and it keeps your day plan simpler.
The operator also notes the area is near public transportation, which is helpful if you don’t want to rely on a car for your arrival.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Want Another Option)
This private boat tour is best for people who want a calm, scenic Lake Como experience with a local guide and a personal pace.
It’s a strong fit for:
- Couples on a honeymoon or anniversary (Lorenzo’s service shows up in the feedback)
- Small groups of friends who want time together without crowds
- Families who prefer comfort and flexibility over hectic land stops
- Anyone who wants a more meaningful look at the lake through stories and local context
It may not be ideal if:
- You are on a tight schedule where weather risk feels unacceptable (the operator stresses good weather)
- You’re trying to do Lake Como on the lowest budget possible (private cruises cost more than shared options)
Should You Book This Private Boat Tour on Lake Como?
I’d book it if your ideal Lake Como day looks like this: meet in Argegno, spend about four hours on the water, enjoy villa views, get guided stories from a local skipper, and keep things relaxed instead of rushing.
Before you hit confirm, make sure you can handle the one real downside: weather matters here. If your dates are flexible, that’s a plus. And because the experience is private, it’s also worth booking if you care about comfort and attention.
If you want a Lake Como cruise that feels like a treat rather than a checklist, this one has the ingredients—and Lorenzo’s service is the kind of detail that can turn a nice afternoon into one you remember.
FAQ
How long is the private boat tour on Lake Como?
The tour duration is approximately 4 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Piazza Giovanni Grandi, 9, 22010 Argegno CO, Italy.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Do I need an admission ticket for the stop in Argegno?
The Argegno stop lists admission ticket as free.
What kind of ticket do I receive?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
How soon will I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the tour near public transportation?
Yes, the meeting area is noted as near public transportation.
Can the route be customized?
The operator says you can create a tailor-made tour if you wish.





























