
Lago di Nemi (Lake Nemi)
Lago di Nemi, or Lake Nemi, is a small volcanic crater lake in Italy, near Rome. Known for its deep blue waters and scenic beauty, it historically hosted luxurious Roman floating gardens and villas. The lake’s calm environment makes it popular for boating and fishing. Excavations have uncovered ancient Roman artifacts, including remains of elaborate ships once used by Emperor Caligula. Surrounded by lush hills, Nemi offers a peaceful retreat with rich history, scenic views, and the famous Nemi strawberries, a local delicacy. Its clear waters and archaeological significance make it a notable site for both leisure and cultural discovery.