Today we visit the Borromean Islands privately owned by the Borromeo family since the 16th century.
We start at Isola Bella where the villa and gardens were created in the 17th Century by Count Carlo Borromeo III for his wife Isabella.
The gardens consist of a series of ten terraces leading up to the villa, perched at the top.
The effect of this baroque extravaganza is that of a wedding cake of terraces and greenery, floating improbably on Lake Maggiore.
We lunch on Isola dei Pescatori, the only inhabited island of the archipelago.
In the afternoon, we visit Isola Madre, the first Island to be purchased by the family in the 16th Century, and also the largest of the three. The gardens, established in the 1820’s in the English style, showcase citrus trees, camellia hedges, mimosa, dogwoods and azaleas. The palace, though uninhabited, is splendidly furnished with 16th- to 19th-century Italian masterpieces and paintings.