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First time in Lake Geneva or a seasoned regular who just can’t stay away? Either way, we’ve put together a handy checklist of all the must-do experiences that make this lakeside gem the go-to getaway—year after year. Let the lake-loving begin!

1. The Historic Geneva Lake Shore Path

One of the most

Who says solo trips can’t be a total blast? Whether you’re craving a little “me time,” a chance to explore somewhere new at your own pace, or just want an excuse to eat dessert before dinner (because, why not?), Lake Geneva is calling your name. Solo travel is a chance to explore places more freely,

While any vacation is a great vacation, there is something special to be said for getting together with your best friends. Planning your best girls’ getaway has never been so easy when you choose Lake Geneva! This spring enjoy several local events catered to unique experiences in fashion, cuisine,

By the time March is here many kids have spring fever and Spring Break is right around the corner, so now is the time to start thinking about what the family wants to do to welcome spring! If you didn’t book a trip to Disney, no need to feel the pressure. Don’t trap the family in the house this

Hey there! Looking for a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life? Look no further than Lake Geneva, the perfect destination for a 24-hour winter getaway! In just 24 hours, you can experience the best of this charming town. From exploring off-the-beaten-path spots like secluded nature

Hygge (pronounced “hue-guh”) is more than just a word; it’s a way of life. This Danish concept celebrates the art of coziness, comfort, and finding joy in life’s simple pleasures. It’s about slowing down, savoring the moment, and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. If there’s a place that

Recharge and Refresh with Some Post-Holiday Stress Busters in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Stressed? Tired? Looking to unplug and not be pestered by the world around you? After Christmas, New Years and the many other holidays that find us driving from house to house, eating lots of great food, drinking