Lake Como’s western shore in Lombardy, Italy, is where this private Orrido di Nesso Tour begins and unfolds—a 90-minute, luxury boat cruise from Como that threads past historic villas, small villages, and a dramatic mountain-to-water gorge. Onboard a refined private boat with an English- and Italian-speaking skipper, this short excursion reads like a concentrated primer on the lake’s most photogenic stretches.
The route follows the western shoreline, passing Villa d’Este and Villa Erba in Cernobbio, then sliding by Villa Pizzo, Villa Versace and the waterfront hotels and estates that define this corridor: Hotel Villa Passalacqua in Moltrasio, Villa Oleandra in Laglio, Il Sereno and Villa Taverna. The boat pushes into quieter coves to reveal Villa Troubetzkoy, Villa La Punta and the small, shuttered houses of the Borgo di Brienno. The program highlights the Orrido di Nesso—a narrow, steep-walled gorge where a waterfall cuts through bedrock into the lake—offering a close view of the lake’s glacially shaped basin and the interplay of rock, water, and vegetation.
What makes this tour sing is the private format and the small group limit (1–8 guests). You choose the tempo: background music, a glass of Prosecco on request, or stretches of silence while the skipper shares local stories and architectural notes. On warm days, if you select the inflatable-boat option, the skipper can stop in calm water for a brief swim in remarkably clear, cool lake water. The tour is compact—ideal for travelers short on time who still want an intimate shoreline experience.
Practical details are straightforward: departures begin from Como and trace the western shore toward Laglio. Villa Balbianello may appear on some itineraries but cannot be visited on its closing days (Monday and Wednesday), so confirm routing if that stop matters. This trip is a strong pick for couples seeking a romantic hour, families that want a gentle sea-change from touring streets, or anyone who prefers an accessible, low-effort perspective on Lake Como’s landscape and architecture.
Why book with a private operator here? Small-boat navigation allows access to narrow coves and viewpoints that larger ferries miss, and local skippers curate a route tuned to light and wind. For photographers, short swims, villa spotting, and shoreline stories, the Orrido di Nesso Tour compresses the lake’s highlights into a polished, personal experience that leaves you on shore refreshed and ready for the town’s cafés and promenades. Expect to see cormorants and occasional mute swans—Lake Como supports mix of freshwater fish and waterbirds, and the shore alternates between steep limestone ridges and gardens planted with deciduous plane and cypress, reflecting the area’s mild microclimate. Many villas date from the 18th and 19th centuries and reflect aristocratic lake culture that shaped Como’s tourism long before motorcars arrived.