If you’re considering a day of adventure around Italy’s largest lake, this full-day self-guided scooter tour might just be the experience you’re after. It promises a flexible way to see the highlights of Lake Garda at your own pace, with plenty of scenic stops and insider tips along the way. While it’s not a casual stroll—this tour requires some scooter riding experience—it offers a chance to really soak in the beauty of the region without the constraints of a group or rigid schedule.
What we love about this tour is how much freedom it offers. You get to decide when to stop, where to take photos, and how long to linger at each spot. Plus, the app-based guide takes the hassle out of navigation, directing you smoothly from one breathtaking view to the next. Another major upside is the focus on local experiences, from tasting regional cheeses to enjoying an authentic family-run lunch. Yet, as with any adventure, there are a few things to keep in mind, like the length of riding time, which might be a bit much for some.
This tour is most suited for those comfortable with riding scooters or motorcycles and who enjoy exploring independently. If you’re craving a day full of discovery, breathtaking scenery, and a touch of adventure, it could be a great fit. However, it’s not ideal if you prefer a guided experience or smaller, more relaxed routes.
Key Points

- Flexible, self-driven exploration around Lake Garda on a Vespa or scooter.
- App-based guide provides route maps, parking, dining, and sightseeing info.
- Includes discounts for ferry rides, local shops, and restaurants.
- Diverse stops showcase the best viewpoints, villages, and secret terraces.
- Authentic local dining with pre-booked tables at family-run restaurants.
- Requires riding experience—not suitable for beginners or those uncomfortable on a scooter.
Diving into the Details: What to Expect from This Scooter Tour

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The Itinerary Breakdown
This full-day tour is carefully planned to maximize your sightseeing time without the stress of planning each stop. It’s designed for those who enjoy riding and want to cover a fair amount of ground, while also stopping to appreciate the views and local flavor.
Stop 1: Torri del Benaco
Your adventure kicks off in the charming town of Torri del Benaco, home to an ancient castle and historically significant lemon groves called “limonaya.” The highlight here is setting off on a ferry ride across Lake Garda, which is discounted for tour participants. Expect to enjoy scenic water views and the chance to snap photos of the castle against the lake’s backdrop. It’s a gentle start that sets the tone for the day’s adventures.
Stop 2: Pieve di Tremosine
Next, the route takes you to this small but striking village—recognized among Italy’s most beautiful. The digital guide points you toward a secret terrace providing jaw-dropping views from nearly 300 meters above the lake. Here, you’ll also have an opportunity to indulge in gelato from a local gelateria, a perfect refreshment after riding around the area.
Stop 3: Tremosine sul Garda
Perched high in the mountains, this area is known for alpine meadows and dairy products. You can visit a local shop where you’ll taste and buy a specialty cheese at a discounted price. It’s a nice chance to connect with the local producers and take home a tasty memory.
Stop 4: Strada della Forra
Arguably the most famous part of the tour, this spectacular road is one of the most beautiful in the world, carved into the gorge with breathtaking views. Traveling by scooter allows you to stop at any point for photos or selfies, which isn’t always possible with larger vehicles. The route offers a unique way to see this iconic stretch, and the tour includes a stop at a local restaurant for authentic regional cuisine, with a pre-arranged table and discount.
Stop 5: Limone sul Garda
Known for its historic greenhouses called “limonayas,” Limone sul Garda is iconic for its citrus heritage. You’ll see remnants of the past and enjoy scenic water views from the ferry departing to Malcesine. The ferry ride itself is worth the trip, offering stunning water-level perspectives of the lake and surrounding mountains.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The included amenities are quite comprehensive: new Vespa or Over Brera scooters in top condition, fuel, helmets, and a handy app guiding your journey. You also receive discounts on ferry tickets and local shops, which adds value.
However, lunch is not included, though the tour team has coordinated a reservation at a small family-run restaurant where you’ll enjoy an authentic meal costing around €15-25. The ferry tickets for passengers are discounted by 20%, but note that the vehicle ferry isn’t discounted. If you want extra peace of mind, optional insurance is available, covering up to €6,000 with a deductible of €600.
The Route: A Mix of Scenic, Cultural, and Culinary Experiences
The entire route is designed to take you through some of Lake Garda’s most iconic and hidden spots. The digital guide is a key feature, offering route maps, parking info, and insider tips. It’s particularly helpful because it takes you directly to viewpoints others might miss, including secret terraces and local shops.
We especially appreciate how the tour minimizes wasted time searching for parking or eateries, thanks to pre-planning and the guide. Plus, the stops at local shops and the restaurant give you a taste of authentic regional flavors you might not find on the typical tourist trail.
The Riding Experience and Duration
This tour lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours, including ferry rides, stops, and meals. However, one review pointed out that the mileage might feel a bit excessive for some riders, especially if you’re not used to long scooter rides. As one traveler said, “The mileage on the vespa was WAY too much. Should be shortened to a half-day trip, with longer drives minimized.”
If you’re an experienced rider who enjoys covering a lot of ground, this won’t be a problem. But if you prefer a more relaxed pace or aren’t comfortable on a scooter for hours, it’s worth considering whether this is the right fit.
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What Real Travelers Say

Reader feedback is a mixed bag but largely positive. Many appreciated the spectacular views and “secret places” the guide directed them toward. One noted, “We loved the way the guide took us to spots from where you can see the lake from almost 300 meters,” highlighting how the tour reveals scenery you might miss on your own.
On the downside, some felt the long riding hours were a bit tiring. As Laura_K shared, “Too much driving,” and suggested a shorter itinerary. It’s clear that this is a trip for those who genuinely enjoy riding and exploring, rather than wanting a leisurely or guided tour with less travel time.
The Verdict
This self-guided scooter tour offers a highly customizable and scenic way to explore Lake Garda. It’s best suited for experienced riders who are comfortable on a scooter and eager to carve their own path through Italy’s stunning landscape. The inclusion of hidden viewpoints, local stops, and ferry rides makes it a well-rounded day that combines adventure with cultural discovery.
The cost, at around $160 for two people, stacks up well against the experience’s value—especially considering discounts for ferry tickets and local shopping. Keep in mind the length and riding intensity; it’s not ideal if you’re looking for a very relaxed day or are new to riding.
Who Will Get the Most Out of This Tour?
If you’re an adventurous traveler with some scooter or motorcycle experience, this tour offers a fantastic way to see Lake Garda’s diverse scenery at your own pace. It’s perfect if you love discovering hidden viewpoints and enjoy authentic regional food and local products.
Those looking for a more guided, relaxed experience might prefer a smaller group tour or a less extensive route. The ride length and high mileage might be daunting for some, but for others, it’s a highlight of the trip, offering a sense of freedom and adventure.
The inclusion of ferry rides and visits to picturesque villages means you won’t just see Lake Garda from the roadside—you’ll experience it from the water and walk through charming towns that make this region so special.
Full-Day Self-Guided Scooter Tour from Peschiera del Garda
“The mileage on the vespa was WAY too much. Should be shortened to a half day trip, with longer drives minimized”
FAQs

Do I need riding experience to join this tour?
Yes, riding experience is required since it’s a self-drive tour on scooters or Vespa. The tour isn’t suitable for beginners or those uncomfortable on two wheels.
What is included in the price?
You get a new scooter or Over Brera in excellent condition, fuel, helmets, an app guide with navigation, and discounts at shops and ferry tickets.
Are meals included?
No, lunch isn’t included, but a table at a small family-run restaurant is pre-booked for you, costing roughly €15-25.
Can I buy ferry tickets at a discount?
Yes, ferry tickets for passengers are discounted by 20%, and the ferry ride itself adds to the scenic experience.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours, depending on how long you stop at each site and your riding pace.
Is the tour suitable for families?
While it’s not specifically designed for children, the main consideration is riding experience. It’s best for adults comfortable on scooters, and children are only suitable if they are experienced riders.
What happens if I can’t finish the tour or want to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. No refunds are available if canceled less than 24 hours before the start.
This full-day self-guided scooter tour around Lake Garda is a fantastic way for seasoned riders to carve out their own adventure in one of Italy’s most scenic regions. Expect breathtaking views, unique viewpoints, authentic local flavors, and the freedom to explore at your own pace. It’s well-suited for travelers who appreciate a bit of riding thrill, are comfortable navigating on their own, and want a more personalized experience than a guided tour.
While it’s not for the faint-hearted or scooter novices, those who meet the criteria will find it a rewarding journey—combining scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and the simple joy of riding through Italy’s lakeside landscapes.
If you’re after an independent, scenic, and memorable day on two wheels, this tour might just be what you’re looking for. Just be prepared for the riding hours and ensure you’re comfortable handling a scooter for the day.
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