If you’re dreaming of zipping around Italy’s most picturesque lake on a Vespa, this tour might catch your eye. While we haven’t personally taken this specific ride, we’ve gathered enough details to help you decide whether it’s your kind of adventure. It’s a solo scooter rental with a guided route, offering a different way to discover Lake Garda’s beauty.
What we really like about this experience is the sense of freedom it offers—no packed buses, just you, the open road, and those incredible views. Plus, the route is carefully planned to include some of the best lakeside towns like Malcesine and Torri del Benaco, so you won’t miss the highlights. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that this tour isn’t suitable for absolute beginners or those without scooter experience, and crossing Lake Garda involves a ferry (at your own expense).
This Vespa outing is ideal for travelers who crave a more authentic, fun, and flexible way to explore the area. If you’re comfortable riding scooters and want to feel like a local, this could be a memorable addition to your time around Lake Garda.
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Vespa Tour
- How the Tour Works
- The Starting Point: Lazise
- The Route and Sightseeing
- Crossing Lake Garda by Ferry
- Discovering Malcesine and Torri del Benaco
- The Experience from Reviews
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- Practical Tips for the Ride
- Who Will Love This Experience?
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Flexible, guided route with GPS, ensuring you see the best spots without the stress of navigation.
- Includes helmets and insurance, so safety is straightforward, though a valid license and some riding experience are needed.
- Crossing Lake Garda by ferry adds an adventurous touch, but at your own cost.
- Price is per group (up to 2 people), making it good value for a private ride.
- A scenic way to explore local towns and mountain roads at your own pace.
- Requires a minimum age of 12 for passengers and 21 for drivers with proper licenses, so it’s not for everyone.
What to Expect from the Vespa Tour
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How the Tour Works
This experience is a solo noleggio (rental), where you lease a Vespa Primavera 125cc or GTS 300cc, depending on your license. The price, around $127.34, covers the scooter, helmets, basic insurance, and a predefined GPS-guided route. The tour lasts roughly 6 to 8 hours, giving you plenty of time to soak in the scenery and enjoy the towns.
The Starting Point: Lazise
Your journey kicks off in Lazise, a charming lakeside town known for its medieval walls and lively atmosphere. The meeting point is accessible by public transportation, and you’ll be given a quick briefing on scooter operation, especially if you’re experienced. The review from Hubert_E mentions that the handover and return were “absolutely problem-free,” which bodes well for smooth logistics.
The Route and Sightseeing
The route promises some of Lake Garda’s best views and towns. You’ll travel along winding mountain roads, offering plenty of photo opportunities with sweeping lake vistas. The itinerary includes several points of interest, though specific stops are not detailed; expect charming lakeside villages and scenic spots.
Crossing Lake Garda by Ferry
One of the highlights is crossing the lake by ferry—although this comes at an extra cost (€8.50 for 1 person or €15 for 2). You’ll need to plan for this expense separately, and it adds a bit of adventure, making your journey more than just a scenic drive.
Discovering Malcesine and Torri del Benaco
Two notable towns on the route are Malcesine and Torri del Benaco. Malcesine is famous for its medieval castle and narrow streets, perfect for wandering after a Vespa ride. Torri del Benaco offers lovely lakeside views and a relaxed vibe.
The Experience from Reviews
The only review available so far gives high marks—“Tolles Erlebnis” (great experience)—and praises the “friendly, helpful staff” who explained the route well. The reviewer also appreciated the smooth scooter handover and return, suggesting that the logistics are well-managed.
What’s Included and What’s Not

Included:
– Vespa Primavera 125cc or GTS 300cc
– Helmets and phone holder
– Basic liability insurance and comprehensive coverage (with a deductible)
– A complimentary local wine bottle, adding a nice touch of regional flavor
Not Included:
– Ferry expenses are extra, so budget around €8.50–€15 depending on whether you’re alone or with a passenger.
– Food and drinks are not covered, so plan to grab lunch or snacks along the way.
– Fuel surcharge and safety deposit (€500 via credit card) are additional costs to be aware of.
Practical Tips for the Ride

- Driving experience matters: The scooters are manageable but require some familiarity with riding a scooter or motorcycle. The company states you should have a license for at least 2 years.
- Bring your ID and credit card: Necessary for the rental and deposit.
- Wear comfortable, weatherproof clothing and solid shoes: The roads can be winding, and weather can change unexpectedly.
- Plan for the ferry: It’s at your own expense, and schedules might vary, so factor this into your timing.
- Book in advance: The experience is often booked around 12 days ahead, especially during peak season.
Who Will Love This Experience?
If you’re someone who enjoys exploring at your own pace and appreciates the freedom of riding a scooter, this tour could be a highlight of your trip. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable on two wheels and want a more personalized adventure without the crowds of organized bus tours.
It’s also well-suited for travelers who want to combine scenic views with the thrill of driving a Vespa, without the commitment of a full-day guided tour. The inclusion of regional wine and the chance to visit picturesque towns make it a compelling choice.
However, this experience isn’t ideal if you’re a beginner rider or prefer guided, group tours with set stops and commentary. The crossing ferry expense and ride logistics mean it’s best for confident riders with a sense of adventure.
Final Thoughts
This Vespa tour offers a genuine chance to see Lake Garda in a relaxed, fun way. You’ll get to feel like a local, zooming along lakeside roads, with plenty of opportunities for candid photos and spontaneous stops. The carefully planned route and the inclusion of regional wine add authentic touches that make the experience memorable.
While it’s not suitable for absolute novices, those with scooter experience and a love for open-air drives will find this a rewarding way to explore. It’s a flexible, private way to enjoy Lake Garda’s scenery and charming towns—without the constraints of a group or bus.
If you’re after an adventure that combines freedom, scenic beauty, and a touch of Italian flair, this Vespa experience is worth considering. Just remember to factor in the ferry costs and plan your day accordingly.
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“Freundliches Personal sehr zuvorkommend und hilfsbereit. Die Route wurde gut erklärt. Zur Roller Einweisung kann ich nichts sagen da wir als Vespa…”
FAQ
Do I need a special license to rent the Vespa?
Yes, you need a valid driver’s license issued by an EU country or an International Driving Permit. The license should be valid for at least 2 years and cover the scooter’s category.
Is the scooter easy to drive?
The Vespas are described as easy to operate, but prior experience is recommended. If you’re new to scooters, it might be best to practice beforehand or choose a different activity.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts around 6 to 8 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore and enjoy the surroundings at a relaxed pace.
What’s not included in the price?
Ferry costs, food and drinks, and any fuel surcharge are extra. The ferry is about €8.50–€15 each way, depending on your group size.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for families or children?
The minimum age for passengers is 12, but children should be comfortable riding scooters. The tour is more suited for individuals or couples who meet the age and license requirements.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, weatherproof clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended, as you’ll be riding on open roads and exposed to the elements.
If you love the idea of feeling the wind in your hair and discovering Lake Garda on your own terms, this Vespa rental could be just the thing. Just make sure you’re comfortable on two wheels and ready for a scenic ride that balances adventure with the stunning beauty of Italy’s lakeside.
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