A chic lakefront lido with loungers, umbrellas, and a buzzing summer atmosphere. The neatly kept pool area, floating pontoons, and lively café-bar give it the feel of a glamorous Riviera resort, but with Como’s mountain views as a backdrop.
Where: Cernobbio, 10 min drive from Como city
Facilities: Loungers, umbrellas, café-bar, pool, changing rooms
Best For: A stylish day out close to town
Right next to the famous Villa Olmo, this sandy stretch is a favorite for locals seeking a quick swim or lazy afternoon in the sun. It’s great for those who want a casual beach vibe without leaving Como city.
Where: Como city, near Villa Olmo gardens
Facilities: Sandy beach, bar, showers, rental chairs
Best For: Easy access and relaxed swims
Set on the beautiful Gulf of Venus, this spot is known for its soft sand, turquoise shallows, and views towards Isola Comacina. It’s a popular base for combining a beach day with a visit to the island or Villa del Balbianello.
Where: Lenno, mid-lake west shore
Facilities: Sunbeds, umbrellas, restaurant, boat rentals
Best For: Scenic swims and sightseeing combos
A spacious beach park with both sandy and grassy areas, plus a large pool for those who prefer chlorinated swims. The relaxed setting makes it a good choice for families.
Where: Menaggio, mid-lake west shore
Facilities: Pool, beach area, café, sports courts
Best For: Families and variety of activities
Set in the “Pearl of the Lake,” this lido offers trendy music, cocktails, and comfy loungers for the ultimate summer scene. By evening, it turns into a lively spot for drinks.
Where: Bellagio, mid-lake
Facilities: Sunbeds, umbrellas, bar, DJ evenings
Best For: Social atmosphere and nightlife
A small pebble beach with clear, calm waters and postcard views across the lake. It’s quieter than the lidos, perfect for travelers who prefer a natural setting.
Where: San Giovanni hamlet, Bellagio area
Facilities: Minimal—bring your own towel and snacks
Best For: Peaceful sunbathing and swimming
Located opposite Bellagio, this pebble shoreline offers stunning sunset views. Popular for picnics and swimming, especially among locals.
Where: Griante, mid-lake west shore
Facilities: None—natural beach access
Best For: Picnics and golden-hour swims
A hidden gem with a small pebble area and a relaxed, laid-back vibe. It’s more of a local swimming spot than a formal beach, which keeps crowds away.
Where: Carate Urio, south-west shore
Facilities: None—pack essentials
Best For: Low-key, off-the-radar afternoons
Como’s beaches offer more than just a swim—they’re part of the lake’s unique summer culture. From buzzing lidos to quiet coves, every spot comes with its own charm, framed by mountains and timeless Italian elegance. Whether you’re here for glamour, family fun, or pure relaxation, there’s a piece of Como’s shoreline that’s just right for you.