Morning: Arrive at Bella Italia Campsite and settle into your spot. Let the kids explore the campsite's playgrounds and splash pools to unwind from the journey.
Afternoon: Visit Peschiera del Garda town center just 10 minutes away. Walk along the historic town walls and enjoy a gelato by the lakefront promenade—a calming cultural introduction.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at the campsite’s family-friendly restaurant and take a sunset stroll near the lake to soak in the beautiful views.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive 25 minutes to Sirmione. Explore the majestic Scaliger Castle, where the kids can roam towers and battlements while learning about medieval history.
Afternoon: Take a relaxing boat tour around the peninsula, giving a fun and engaging way for all ages to see Lake Garda from the water and spot natural caves.
Evening: Return to Bella Italia and unwind in the campsite’s pool area, followed by a family pizza night on-site.
Find HotelsMorning: Spend the morning at Gardaland Theme Park (about 15 minutes from the campsite). With rides and shows tailored for all ages, it's perfect for your 3, 4, and 12-year-olds.
Afternoon: Continue exploring different themed zones in Gardaland or visit Sea Life Aquarium located right inside the park for a gentle, educational break.
Evening: After returning, enjoy a quiet lakeside walk near the campsite or participate in any evening activities Bella Italia offers for families.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Parco Natura Viva in Bussolengo (30-minute drive), a zoo and safari park where children can see exotic animals up-close in engaging settings.
Afternoon: Explore the quaint village of Colà di Lazise, including a stop at the peaceful thermal parks or a playground stop, providing a gentle cultural experience.
Evening: Pack a picnic dinner by the lake at the campsite to enjoy your final night surrounded by nature.
Find HotelsTotal Estimated Cost: €245
To extend your trip, consider adding a day to explore Malcesine and take the cable car up to Monte Baldo for scenic views and mild hiking suitable for children. For a shorter trip, focus on Bella Italia’s amenities combined with one major excursion such as Gardaland to keep travel and transitions minimal while still offering fun and variety.