Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi
Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi, commonly known as Navigazione Laghi, is an Italian public body responsible for providing scheduled public boat transport services on Lake Maggiore, Lake Garda, and Lake Como, mostly in Italy but also in Switzerland. It operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. Its headquarters are located in Milan.
History
Regular steamship services on the major Italian lakes began in the early 19th century, typically operated by private companies, sometimes with government subsidies. After periods of disruption and varying management structures, particularly following World War II, the Italian government moved to consolidate and directly manage these essential services.The Gestione Governativa Navigazione Laghi was officially established by Law No. 614 of 29 July 1957. This law transferred the assets and responsibilities for navigation services on Lakes Maggiore, Garda, and Como from previous operators to the new governmental management entity, placed under the then Ministry of Transport. The primary aim was to ensure the continuity and efficiency of public transport on these vital lakes, supporting both local communities and the growing tourism sector. Since its inception, Navigazione Laghi has remained the primary operator of scheduled public water transport on these three lakes.
Organization and Governance
Navigazione Laghi is classified as a non-economic public body under Italian law. It is overseen by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, which sets general policy directions and oversees its operations. Day-to-day management is handled by a General Director., the organization employed approximately 650 people across its operations on the three lakes.Services and Operations
Navigazione Laghi provides year-round scheduled services connecting the numerous towns and villages along the shores of lakes Maggiore, Garda, and Como. These services are crucial for local mobility, commuting, and student transport, as well as being fundamental to the region's tourism industry.The company operates different types of services tailored to varying needs:
- **Slow Boat Services :** Standard passenger ferries making frequent stops, connecting most lakeside towns. These are often used for sightseeing as well as transport.
- **Fast Services :** Utilizing hydrofoils and catamarans, these services connect major towns more quickly with fewer stops, often requiring a supplemental fare.
- **Car Ferries :** On specific routes, particularly across the central parts of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore, and between Torri del Benaco and Maderno on Lake Garda, Navigazione Laghi operates ferries capable of transporting vehicles alongside passengers.
Fleet
Navigazione Laghi operates a large and diverse fleet across the three lakes, tailored to the different service types and lake conditions. As of mid-2023, the approximate fleet size was:- Lake Como: ~34 vessels
- Lake Garda: ~28 vessels
- Lake Maggiore: ~35 vessels