Motonave Traghetto “Brescia”

Data sheet

Operational lake:

Lake Garda

Total seats

688

Seats:

390

of which indoor:

320

Standing places:

298

This is one of the largest ships in the fleet. It was built in 1989 by the shipyards C.N.R. (located in Ancona) directly at the Peschiera shipyards. This ship is a multifunctional unit allowing a diversified application with a high level of comfort. The ship is equipped with two large air-conditioned halls, hosting more than 300 seats. Here it is possible to enjoy a lunch while appreciating the panorama from the wide side windows. The sundeck can host another 80 outdoor seats, where passengers can enjoy an outstanding panoramic view during their journey, Passengers can embark their vehicles on the vehicle deck. This ship, provided with a modern sound system, is especially suitable for meetings, gala dinners, promotional events, lunches and celebrations.

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Information

The fleet of Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi, when not used in the scheduled public service, is available for any transfer or private rental services; on board it is possible to organize events, congresses or ceremonies, agreeing upon the travel itinerary as well as the type of set-up or requested service.

We invite you to fill in the following form to get more info about boat rental services, the prices of which vary according to many factors including the itinerary, the duration of the trip, the requested time slot and the type of ship used.

On Lake Garda, the boats in service have in fact a capacity that varies from 85 up to 1000 passengers and a price starting from 1745 € + 10% VAT, taking as an example the use of a ship like the ones of the category S. Martino and Mantova, available for 4 hours of navigation.

For info on the scheduled public service (excursions, cruises, fares, groups…) the Customer Service is available, reachable at the telephone number 800-551801 or +39 030 9149511 as well as at the email address infogarda@navigazionelaghi.it

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