
He will also headline Cornwall's Rock Oyster Festival in July of that year. Passenger has rescheduled his European tour and Irish shows to summer 2022, with new dates added. In the past, he has headlined many of his own shows and tours across the UK, Europe and North America and has supported the likes of Turin Brakes, Jools Holland and Ed Sheeran. He has put out ten solo LPs to date, including his most recent, 2021's 'Songs For The Drunk And Broken-Hearted'.
The band disbanded in 2009 but Rosenberg continued to perform under the name. Starting his musical career in 2003, he formed the band Passenger, who released the album ‘Wicked Man's Rest’ in 2007. He is well known for his 2012 hit single Let Her Go, for which he won a Ivor Novello Award. If you can, buy your ticket online to avoid standing in line under the sun.Passenger is the moniker of a project by Mike Rosenberg, a folk singer from Brighton. Keep in mind that during the peak season the turnout at ticket offices can be very high. If you are going to buy your ticket at the ticket office, just make sure you get there about 20-25 minutes before the departure. People with disabilities can always buy the ticket on board without extra charge. Otherwise, tickets can be purchased at the ticket office near the dock of almost any town ( onboard purchase – with cash/credit card and without any additional cost – is allowed in case of towns with no ticket office).
free-circulation tickets (trips with intermediate stops). You can currently purchase tickets online (on Navigazione Laghi's website) for regular service trips only (which means: no vehicle transportation, no express service) for the following trip types: Surcharge for fast service varies by route (see on the company's website). One-way ticket Bellagio-Varenna: €4.60 (this price applies to all one-way passenger transfers between towns in the central area of the lake). Free-circulation ticket Como-Bellagio (valid 1 day): €23.30. This type of pass can be valid for one day or six days, depending on your travel needs. Free-circulation tickets: holders of these tickets are entitled to make intermediate stops between the piers for which the ticket was issued (if you want to visit multiple destinations by lake in a single day, this is probably the best choice). One-way and round-trip tickets: buy this ticket if you want to travel (and travel back) to a specific destination, without intermediate stops (you can sail from Como to Bellagio but without getting off at Argegno for a coffee). However, below is an overview of what you can get. The best thing you can do to know the exact price of your trip is to visit the website of the company and use their search form. You can buy different types of tickets, the rates of which vary depending on several factors: distance between the point of departure and the point of arrival, presence of intermediate stops, surcharges for fast service, etc. Remember to buy your ticket before getting on board! Fares of Lake Como’s public boat service This route (for passenger transport only) connects Lecco, on the southeastern tip of the lake, to Bellagio, on the promontory between the three branches of the lake. Since stopovers may vary by shuttle type, always use the search form on the Navigazione Laghi website to get the most up-to-date schedules. Due to the high influx of tourists, this area also has several passenger-only shuttle services connecting towns in the central area. In the Navigazione Laghi search form, these piers are characterized by the word "Traghetto". Ferries that allow the transport of vehicles ( Corse traghetto in the map) only operate between the towns of Bellagio, Varenna, Menaggio, and Cadenabbia. There are two different types of services in this area as well: It costs a little more than the regular service but is perfect for those who have little time.įerries operating only in the central area of Lake Como Fast service ( Corse rapide): this one involves fewer stops, which vary depending on the ride. In winter, this service is more limited than in summer, in favor of the fast service.
Regular service ( Corse battello in the map above): this one stops in most towns (which may vary depending on the ride) with a pier along the route and is perfect for those who want to enjoy the trip and take many photographs.Yes, this is the route that takes you from Como to Bellagio, Menaggio, and Tremezzo some runs also stop in Varenna (where, however, you can get there using the ferries that operate in the central area - see below). The most popular route (for passenger transport only) that connects Como, on the southwestern tip of the lake, to Colico, in the north, and makes stops along the way. There are three main routes: Como - Colico (and back)