Lake Como in 1 Day 2026: Pick One Ferry Triangle
Autore: La Redazione di www.tourleaderpro.com
Last updated: June 2026.
Lake Como is enormous and shaped like an upside-down Y, so the one-day mistake is trying to lap the shore by car on its narrow, jammed roads. The honest plan is to base yourself at one end, Como town or Varenna, and explore the central ferry triangle: Bellagio, Varenna, and Menaggio, the three prettiest towns, all linked by frequent boats. This is a teaser of a vast lake; do it by water and slowly.
Arrive by train to Como or Varenna (both have direct lines from Milan), then let the ferries do the work; the road is slow and parking is grim. Buy a day boat pass and hop the central towns.
1-Day Lake Como Itinerary
Morning: Varenna or Como Town
Start at pretty Varenna with its lakeside walk and villa gardens, or grand Como town with its cathedral and funicular view. A coffee by the water before the boats.
Midday: Bellagio by Ferry
A ferry to Bellagio, the famous "pearl of the lake," for its steep stepped lanes, villa gardens, and a long lakeside lunch. The postcard heart of Como.
Afternoon: Menaggio and the Triangle
Hop the boat across to Menaggio or back to your base, enjoying the villa-and-mountain views from the water. The ferry rides between the towns are half the joy.
Q&A: Lake Como in 1 Day
Can I see Lake Como in one day?
You can see the best of it: the central ferry triangle of Bellagio, Varenna, and Menaggio. You cannot lap the whole lake, which is huge; one day is a lovely teaser done by boat, not a complete tour.
Should I drive around the lake?
No; the shore roads are narrow, slow, and short on parking. Base at Como or Varenna by train and use the frequent ferries, which are faster, prettier, and far less stressful.
Is Bellagio worth it?
Yes; its stepped lanes, villa gardens, and lakeside setting are the image of Como. It gets busy, so arrive by mid-morning ferry and enjoy a relaxed lunch there.
How do I get there from Milan?
Direct trains run to Como (about an hour) and to Varenna on the lake's eastern shore. From either, the ferry network links the central towns easily for the day.
When should I go?
Late spring through early fall for warm weather, open villa gardens, and full ferry schedules. Summer is busy; winter is quiet with reduced boats and some closures.