Optional tours

On Wednesday, 16 September, the following selection of optional tours are available for delegates and accompanying guests to book. All these tours require a minimum number of attendees, if this number is not reached, we will inform you so that you can choose another tour. The deadline to subscribe to the tour is 25 July.

All tours depart from the Riva del Congress Centre.

Please note that the tour fees are NOT included in the registration fee and must be booked separately. Complete details and booking instructions will be available soon on the registration page. Please note that each tour requires a minimum number of participants; if this minimum is not met, we will notify you so you can select an alternative.

Optional Tour

Enchanting Lake Garda Cruise

Timing: 13:15 to 18:15 (capacity max. 80 pers.)

Set sail from the picturesque town of Riva on a guided boat tour across the sparkling waters of Lake Garda. Your first stop is Limone sul Garda, where you’ll visit the historic Church of San Rocco and stroll through medieval lanes leading to the iconic “Limonaia del Castel” lemon groves. The journey continues to Malcesine, renowned for its elegant Captain’s Palace, charming harbor, and striking Scaliger Castle. Enjoy generous free time at both stops to explore, shop, or simply soak in the atmosphere. After a scenic 45minute cruise back, the tour concludes in Riva del Garda, an unforgettable way to discover the lake’s most beautiful villages.

Optional Tour

Riva del Garda – Guided Walking Tour

2 hours: 14:00–16:00 (capacity max. 20 pers.) or 16:00–18:00 (capacity max. 20 pers.)

Discover the charm of Riva del Garda on a captivating guided walking tour. Starting from the historic old station near the Congress Centre, you’ll explore the 12th century Rocca fortress and follow the scenic lakefront to the lively Piazza 3 Novembre, home to the Apponale Tower and Palazzo Pretorio. Stroll through the picturesque San Rocco square and the boutique-lined Via Fiume before stepping outside the medieval walls to admire the stunning Inviolata Church. From Roman origins to Renaissance elegance, this tour reveals why Riva del Garda is known as the “Pearl of Lake Garda.

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