Best attractions and places to see around Jesolo include a diverse range of options along the Venetian coast of Italy. This vibrant coastal town offers extensive beaches, historical sites, and natural landscapes. Jesolo is situated within the Venice Lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing a unique natural environment with wild flora and fauna. The area caters to relaxation, culture, and entertainment, with numerous cycle paths and natural features to explore.
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The channel is barely recognizable anymore, it is more like a large lagoon.
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Beautiful bike path across the lagoon. Is wonderful to drive. The view is great!
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The beach of Punta Sabbioni The beach of Punta Sabbioni stretches for about 2 kilometers and, due to its width and the gentle slope into the sea, as well as the nature that characterizes the entire Cavallino coast, it is one of the favorite beaches of many families. This area, together with the pine forest behind it, hosts a protected biotope called “Dunes and Forests of Punta Sabbioni”. Here you will find the little ringed plover, an endangered small wading bird that has found its ideal habitat on the Cavallino-Treporti coast, and a dense and fragrant pine forest with tamarisk and various species of pine, an ideal place for a nature walk to everyone Season. Text / Source: ca‘savio.com https://www.casavio.com/de/blog/punta-sabbioni-strand-parking-and-ships-to-venice-and-the-islands/
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Ships to Venice and the islands Punta Sabbioni offers many water connections to Venice, Lido di Venezia and the lagoon islands, available all year round. From the campsite you can easily reach the port of Punta Sabbioni by car (5 km), by bus (5 minutes) or by bike along the cycle path along Via Fausta. Once you reach the port of Punta Sabbioni, you'll be spoiled for choice: discover Venice and its museums on your own or join a fascinating guided tour, stroll to the quiet island of Lido and admire the typical Art Nouveau villas or visit the picturesque islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello. It's your choice! Text / Source: ca‘savio.com https://www.casavio.com/de/blog/punta-sabbioni-strand-parking-and-ships-to-venice-and-the-islands/
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Punta Sabbioni - ships to Venice Punta Sabbioni: beach, parking and ships to Venice and the islands Text / Source: ca‘savio.com https://www.casavio.com/de/blog/punta-sabbioni-strand-parking-and-ships-to-venice-and-the-islands/
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Treporti Fortress built between 1845 and 1851 In the direction of Lio Grando there is Fort Treporti, better known here as Fort Vecchio. Built on the remains of a small French fort, the structure was built by the Austrians in the second half of the 19th century. Century (1845 - 1851) built to monitor the lagoon area and the harbor mouth of Punta Sabbioni. Since it was located quite a distance from Venice, it was equipped with appropriate anti-landing protection directly on the sea front, but it also had passive defense artillery facing the Venice lagoon. The main front on the western side, facing the lagoon, has two entrances: one facing a rear area, while the larger and more significant entrance, which had a portal and originally a drawbridge, faces a courtyard. During the First World War, two telemetric towers were built, one cylindrical and one square, which were intended for sighting the enemy and calculating the direction of fire. Today Fort Treporti is partially inhabited and several sports and cultural associations have their headquarters in its premises. Text / Source: IAT Cavallino, Via Fausta, 406/a, Cavallino https://www.visitcavallino.com/deu/entdecken-sie-den-parco/arte/fort-treporti
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Jesolo offers several beautiful natural spots. You can relax on the 15 km long Lido di Jesolo Beach, explore the tranquil Jesolo Pine Forest, or visit the Laguna del Mort, an ancient branch of the Piave River known for its unique habitat and birdwatching opportunities. The Venice Lagoon itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a rich environment for eco-tourism.
Yes, Jesolo has a rich history. You can discover the Roman past at the Antiche Mura archaeological area, which preserves remains of ancient religious buildings. The Museo Storico Militare Vidotto showcases a family collection of war objects, and the medieval Torre Caligo offers insight into the city's defensive history. The JMuseo Civic Museum also guides visitors through Jesolo's past and present.
For family fun, Jesolo has plenty to offer. Thrill-seekers will enjoy Caribe Bay, Italy's most awarded water theme park. The Tropicarium Park & SEA LIFE Aquarium are perfect for seeing exotic animals and marine life. You can also visit New Jesolandia amusement park, enjoy a round at Minigolf Adventure, or marvel at the annual Sand Sculptures exhibition.
Jesolo is excellent for cycling. Popular routes include the scenic Via Pordelio Cycle Path and the Casson Canal Cycle Path. For more options, explore the various cycling guides available, such as Cycling around Jesolo, Gravel biking around Jesolo, and Road Cycling Routes around Jesolo.
Absolutely! Jesolo serves as an excellent base for day trips. You can easily visit the iconic city of Venice or explore the charming Venetian lagoon islands of Murano, known for its glassmaking, Burano with its colorful houses, and the ancient island of Torcello.
For shopping, head to Via Bafile, known as Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street, offering numerous boutiques and craft stores. For vibrant nightlife, Piazza Mazzini is the bustling heart of Jesolo, filled with stalls, shops, open-air cafes, and a lively atmosphere, especially in the evenings.
Yes, the Laguna del Mort is a fascinating natural habitat perfect for birdwatching and excursions. The broader Venice Lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also ideal for eco-tourism, offering opportunities to observe diverse wildlife, including vibrant pink flamingos, on foot, by bicycle, or by river.
For breathtaking panoramic views, ride The Ferris Wheel in Piazza Brescia. Standing 60 meters tall, it offers stunning vistas of the entire coastline and the lagoon, especially enchanting during sunset. Additionally, the elevated sections of the Via Pordelio Cycle Path provide excellent views over the Northern Venice Lagoon.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from the cycle paths, especially those suspended over the lagoon like the Via Pordelio Cycle Path. The natural beauty of the lagoon, the variety of activities for families, and the historical insights offered by sites like Lio Piccolo are also highly appreciated.
For a more intimate experience, visit Jesolo Paese, the historic center of Jesolo, with its characteristic square and local charm. The Parco dei Cigni (Swan Park) in Jesolo Paese, overlooking the Sile River, offers an enchanting atmosphere and beautiful sunsets away from the main tourist bustle.
Beyond cycling, the natural areas around Jesolo are great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walks and trekking in the Jesolo Pine Forest or around the Laguna del Mort. The Lido di Jesolo Beach is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. The Venice Lagoon also offers opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.


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