• Relax
  • carpediem
  • lagodilugano
  • dolcevita
  • blume

Sweet idleness aboard

THE PERFECT MOMENT
  • 27 June – 19.30
  • 28°
  • 24°
  • Relaxed

The air smells of summer, and as you climb up the boat’s ladder out of the water, you allow the sun’s rays to dry your skin. You stretch out on the soft cushions in the bow, arrange your towel, close your eyes and relax. You’re in the middle of Lake Lugano on a historic boat that, as well as allowing you to discover new landscapes and villages, pampers you with every possible comfort. A small and welcoming “home on the water” where you can spend moments of pure wellbeing.

Lugano is an enchanting town. While we sip a cappuccino seated at a table in Piazza della Riforma, we admire the historic buildings around the town hall and glimpse the lake behind it, in the background. A final bite of the soft cornetto, a shared glance of understanding and together we decide that we will enjoy a few romantic hours of relaxation on Lake Lugano this afternoon. However, before that we treat ourselves to a stroll through the streets of the town centre. Via Nassa is the most beautiful. A blend of worldliness and history emanates from every building. There’s something for everyone: from small antiques shops to jewellers, as well as boutiques selling major international fashion brands. It’s a perfect day: the sun is shining and the air is pleasant. We make our way along the lakeside promenade lined with red benches, pausing to admire the scenery every so often. We finally spot the jetty, just a short distance from the LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura, where the boat we’ve booked will pick us up. 

And here’s our vessel, the Blume, as it arrives: light and majestic, it ploughs the waters with elegance. We climb aboard, shake hands with Captain Giovanna and find ourselves in the middle of Lake Lugano in a matter of minutes. The boat is a real spectacle: it’s a gozzo made entirely of wood. Giovanna has fitted it out tastefully, with great attention to detail. The bow is covered with soft ochre-coloured cushions that invite one to lie down and be rocked by the waves. The boat travels calmly towards the village of Gandria. The large buildings and villas thin out more and more to make way for the typical coloured fisherfolk’s houses overlooking the lake. All around are green mountains covered in luxuriant nature.

 

Molo, Lago di Lugano

Molo, Lago di Lugano

Gandria, Lago di Lugano

Gandria, Lago di Lugano

Nuotata, Lago di Lugano

Nuotata, Lago di Lugano

Tramonto, Lago di Lugano

Tramonto, Lago di Lugano

Lago di Lugano

Lago di Lugano

Lugano Marittima, Lago di Lugano

Lugano Marittima, Lago di Lugano

From behind the helm, Giovanna makes sure that we have everything we need, casts anchor just off Gandria and lowers the ladder. “It’s the perfect moment for a refreshing swim,” she smiles. She doesn’t need to repeat herself. With the beautiful backdrop of the characteristic village, we dive in without hesitating. The emerald-green water is the perfect temperature and silence reigns supreme. What more could we ask for? As we’re swimming around the boat and having fun with a series of dives, the aroma of grilled fish from the nearby village tickles our tastebuds and suddenly gives us an appetite. We realise that it’s already evening and it would be nice to munch on something. Giovanna seems to have read our minds. Awaiting us is a small table in the middle of the craft laden with a refreshing tisane, seasonal fruit, two glasses of prosecco and a basket containing soft homemade focaccia. Delicious! 

And it’s not over yet. As we enjoy the rich aperitivo, the boat turns around and heads towards the bay of Lugano, just in time to admire the sunset. The sky fades into shades of orange and the last rays of sunlight make the water shimmer. On one side rises Monte San Salvatore, on the other Monte Brè, while our boat floats gently in the middle of the lake, allowing us to enjoy the breathtaking view. Our trip reaches its end at the harbour in Lugano, near the mouth of the River Cassarate. The lakeside is now lit up by countless lights, while cheerful music can be heard from the bars overlooking the water. For a wonderful end to the evening, what could be better than a final stop at Lugano Marittima. This is where the town’s nightlife comes alive in summer. It’s a real “village” with music and various stalls serving a vast range of drinks. We’ve fallen in love with this lively summer atmosphere and, as we admire Lake Lugano, we’ve already decided that we will definitely be back soon.

Lorenzo Steiger, - director of the Bigatt Hotel & Restaurant
Lorenzo Steiger,director of the Bigatt Hotel & Restaurant
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