Isola Madre, the Largest of the Borromeo Islands
October 12, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under European Travel
In celebration of Columbus Day, today’s post harkens back to my summer vacation in Italy.
Lake Maggiore, with its low key atmosphere, has an extensive network of ferry service around and across the lake. In fact, ferries have landing stages in nearly every town along the lake, making it quite easy to get most places by boat. In addition to the traditional (and slower) ferry, there is also hydrofoil service. Not only is it a faster boat, but it has more direct service, rather than stopping at all the smaller towns. The boats generally operate between 7 am – 8 …read more
Planning to Visit Lake Maggiore
September 22, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under European Travel
This summer was my second trip to Italy, and while some of the familiar things from last year were incorporated in to the journey, it was important to me to add on some new experiences as well. I knew our intrepid group would be flying into Milan, and then three of us would have a few days that weren’t otherwise booked, before heading to Tuscany to pick up our fourth traveling companion. We were up for anything, but the planning was going to fall to me.
I started mapping out what was do-able from Milan, and would still allow us to …read more
Photos from Lake Maggiore
June 21, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under European Travel, Outdoor Activities, Things to See & Do, architecture
I’m traveling in Europe for a bit, and spent an enjoyable few days at Lake Maggiore. While I’ll have more in depth posts after I return home and have a chance to marshal my thoughts, I’ll be posting a few photos and quick thoughts from the road.
Lake Maggiore isn’t the largest of the Italian Lakes, but it is the longest, stretching about 40 miles from Sesto Calende at the Italian end to Magadino at the Swiss end. The east side of the lake is in the Lombardy region and the west in Piedmonte. The lake area is considered pre-Alp, and …read more





