Activities in Lago Di Garda
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Friends of Arco
Anyone looking to experience this outdoor-lover’s paradise should hook up with Friends of Arco, a mountain-guide service offering a huge range of courses and excursions, from gentle day trips taking in the local botany to multiday adventure courses, including canyoning, trekking, climbing and ski mountaineering. The Friends can also help you book accommodation.
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Marco Segnana Surf Center
Beginners and pros alike can hook up with the Marco Segnana Surf Center, which has bases at lakeside Lido di Torbole in Torbole and on Porfina beach in Riva del Garda. Three-hour lessons for beginners/advanced surfers are €59/68, excluding board hire (€18/42 per hour/day). It also rents catamarans (€39/89 per hour/half-day), kayaks and bikes.
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CanevaWorld
CanevaWorld has two theme parks. Aquaparadise has lots of exhilarating water slides, while Movieland has stunt-packed action shows. Exact opening times may vary slightly throughout the year, so check the website for details. You can take on an evening medieval show and banquet (of sorts).
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Gardaland
The lake’s lower eastern shore is home to larger-than-life dinosaurs, pirate ships, roller coasters and a dolphinarium at the kid-oriented Gardaland.
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Movieland
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Aquaparadise
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