Piroscafo “Concordia”

Data sheet

Operational lake:

Lake Como

Total seats

500

Seats:

385

of which indoor:

219

Standing places:

115

This historical steamer built in 1926 with the typical wheel-propelling system of old times, has Liberty-style halls decorated with highly original materials, indoor bar and kitchen. The elegance of this steamer makes it a unique place for holding congresses and business luncheons, but also for elegant ceremonies and wedding receptions. The steamer offers two restaurant halls: the lower-deck hall (once 1st class hall) can cater for about 55 people, seated on red leather sofas and armchairs and the higher-deck hall that can cater for another 55 people; there are also 16 seating placed in front of the bar. A total of 160 seating is available outdoor on the forecastle-deck and weather-deck equipped with wooden bench. Maximum capacity 500 people.

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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 Como, the boats in service have in fact a capacity that varies from 100 up to 770 passengers and a price starting from 1800 € + 10% VAT, taking as an example the use of a ship like the ones of the category Rondine, available for 8 hours of service, including 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 +39 031 579211 as well as at the email address infocomo@navigazionelaghi.it

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