Day 5 - A free day in Sirmione
Today you have another opportunity to explore Sirmione at
leisure. You could visit Grotte di Catullo, the remains of one of
the largest Roman villas in Italy, set on a small hill at the tip
of the peninsula with wonderful views from the top.
You could also enjoy coffee, an ice cream or lunch at one of the
pavement cafés. Sirmione has an excellent choice of eateries, from
traditional osterias or trattorias to fine dining restaurants.
Fresh fish, pizzas and delicious homemade pasta, including pumpkin
ravioli and a variety of tortellini, feature on many menus. With
the famed vineyards of Lombardy and Veneto nearby, it's no surprise
that the wine here is notable too. You might choose to take it slow
and indulge in an afternoon of people-watching as you soak up the
atmosphere while enjoying a glass of local wine.
A popular option is a boat trip to Isola del Garda. The most
prominent of Lake Garda's islands, it has been owned by the Cavazza
family for generations. Here, fragrant acacia and lemon trees frame
an extraordinary neo-Gothic style villa, making it a lovely place
to while away an afternoon.
No doubt you will also find time to make the most of the hotel
facilities, including the swimming pool, spa, and peaceful garden.
This evening, we gather for dinner at our hotel restaurant.
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