Territory
Venice, a city full of wonders, needs no introduction, only to be traveled, traversed, experienced.
Thanks to our proximity you can reach it really very easily, even by cheap and frequent public transportation.
Thanks to our proximity you can reach it really very easily, even by cheap and frequent public transportation.
Our Camping Village borders the San Giuliano Park, which overlooks the Venice Lagoon itself.
The biggest events in the area such as the Venice Marathon all take place here. The Park can be reached from the campsite by a nice 1 km walk.
The biggest events in the area such as the Venice Marathon all take place here. The Park can be reached from the campsite by a nice 1 km walk.
Beaches
From Camping Venezia Village, you can easily reach the beaches of Lido di Venezia by vaporetto, or the beaches of Jesolo by car in just 30 minutes.
Bike Tours
Cycle and pedestrian route “Venice old town”
Camping Venezia (Mestre) – San. Giuliano Park – Forte Marghera – Porto Marghera station - Venice
Length: about 12 km (one way)
Our campsite is strategically located to visit the city of Venice also comfortably on foot or by bicycle.
Thanks to the new section inaugurated in 2020, which allows you to reach the Liberty Bridge bike path from San Giuliano Park, you can finally enjoy the route while being in the open air and preparing to discover the city of Venice independently.
We offer you this route, first tested by our staff, which allows you to reach the city of Venice safely, riding along a network of bike paths, some of them very recently built, and also making you appreciate the beauty of the hinterland.
Our campsite is strategically located to visit the city of Venice also comfortably on foot or by bicycle.
Thanks to the new section inaugurated in 2020, which allows you to reach the Liberty Bridge bike path from San Giuliano Park, you can finally enjoy the route while being in the open air and preparing to discover the city of Venice independently.
We offer you this route, first tested by our staff, which allows you to reach the city of Venice safely, riding along a network of bike paths, some of them very recently built, and also making you appreciate the beauty of the hinterland.
Naturalistic Itinerary “The Venetian Barena”
Camping Venezia (Mestre) – San. Giuliano Park – Forte Bazzera – Punta Bazzera (Tessera)
Length: about 8.5 km (one way)
Mostly unpaved bike and pedestrian path
Suitable for everyone
Visit the wonders of the hinterland with your bike!
We offer you this nature trail, first tested by our staff, completely immersed in nature and from which you can admire Venice from a different perspective.
It is ideal for bike lovers, but even on foot it is a treat to relax and admire the lagoon landscape at the same time.
Mostly unpaved bike and pedestrian path
Suitable for everyone
Visit the wonders of the hinterland with your bike!
We offer you this nature trail, first tested by our staff, completely immersed in nature and from which you can admire Venice from a different perspective.
It is ideal for bike lovers, but even on foot it is a treat to relax and admire the lagoon landscape at the same time.
Venice Islands Cycle Path
Venice Lido, Malamocco, Pellestrina. This easy excursion provides an unforgettable experience thanks to the successful combination of bike, sea and lagoon.
Hemingway's Cycle Path
Caorle, Concordia Sagittaria, Vallevecchia, Bibione. The itinerary winds through the countryside along the Upper Adriatic, offering a visit to the picturesque old town of Caorle, an ancient medieval fishing village with characteristic pastel-colored houses.
Chioggia Cycle Path
Chioggia, Sottomarina, Isola Verde, Cavanella d'Adige. An evocative itinerary that unravels between river and lagoon landscape, Mediterranean scrub nature reserve and cultivated land.
North Lagoon of Venice Cycle Path
The excursion crosses the peninsula rich in history, tradition and nature that stretches from Punta Sabbioni to the Sile River. The beaches, some of which are still wild and surrounded by fragrant pine forests, the lagoon landscapes populated by many species of birds, and the vegetable gardens and fishing valleys that offer a rich range of zero-mile products.
Beaches Cycle Path
This excursion allows you to discover the peculiarity of an area characterized by a happy combination of water elements: the lagoon, the sea, rivers and canals, which gently cross and merge with the warm and enveloping colors of the countryside.
Venice Lido
Venice Lido is an island that directly faces the city of Venice. Its golden beach is visited by tourists from all over the world. It is also home to the Venice International Film Festival.
How to get there: take public bus number 5 or 19 (stop in front of our campsite), get off at Venice Piazzale Roma and from there take the steamboat to the lido (30-minute boat ride).
How to get there: take public bus number 5 or 19 (stop in front of our campsite), get off at Venice Piazzale Roma and from there take the steamboat to the lido (30-minute boat ride).
Jesolo
Jesolo is a beautiful seaside resort, much sought after in the summer by those who come to visit Venice and also take the opportunity to have a beach holiday.
To get to Jesolo's beaches, just take the bus that passes right in front of the campsite.
The journey takes about 45 min.
To get to Jesolo's beaches, just take the bus that passes right in front of the campsite.
The journey takes about 45 min.
Isola di Pellestrina – Oasis Lipu Ca’Roman
Very few tourists know of the existence of this unspoiled island at the far end of which you can visit the Ca' Roman Nature Oasis (opposite the city of Chioggia) directly by the sea.
There are no hotels, let alone campsites, only room rentals, a few restaurants, a few taverns, agritourism and ice cream parlors.
It's a fishermen's island, and once you disembark, you'll feel like you've been catapulted back in time: the hustle and bustle doesn't exist, on one side the expanse of sea and on the other the lagoon.
How to get there
From our campsite take bus number 5 or 19, get off at Piazzale Roma and then take the steamboat to Venice Lido. From Venice Lido take bus number 11 to Chioggia, which will take you directly to Pellestrina. From Venice Lido you can also rent a bike and go to the far end of the island (the alberoni), load the bike on the ferry, and thus get to Pellestrina.
We also want to advise you, from our campsite, to load the bikes in your car, park at tronchetto (Venice parking lot) and load the bikes in the ferry to LIDO (the docking is behind the parking lot).
There are no hotels, let alone campsites, only room rentals, a few restaurants, a few taverns, agritourism and ice cream parlors.
It's a fishermen's island, and once you disembark, you'll feel like you've been catapulted back in time: the hustle and bustle doesn't exist, on one side the expanse of sea and on the other the lagoon.
How to get there
From our campsite take bus number 5 or 19, get off at Piazzale Roma and then take the steamboat to Venice Lido. From Venice Lido take bus number 11 to Chioggia, which will take you directly to Pellestrina. From Venice Lido you can also rent a bike and go to the far end of the island (the alberoni), load the bike on the ferry, and thus get to Pellestrina.
We also want to advise you, from our campsite, to load the bikes in your car, park at tronchetto (Venice parking lot) and load the bikes in the ferry to LIDO (the docking is behind the parking lot).
Shopping malls
NAVE DE VERO
From our campsite take bus number 15, get off at Mestre train station.
Take the underpass of the station go to the “Marghera” side and take bus number 13.
Take the underpass of the station go to the “Marghera” side and take bus number 13.
POLO COMMERCIALE MESTRE, AUCHAN-DECATHLON-MEDIA WORLD-OBI
Walk 10 minutes towards San Giuliano Park and turn right onto Vespucci Avenue. Take bus No. 24H and get off at the second-to-last stop (about 40 minutes).
NOVENTA OUTLET
Shuttle service from Venezia P. le Tronchetto (in front of the People Mover arrival) direct to Noventa di Piave Designer Outlet.
Events
Here are the events not to be missed in Venice!
- Carnival
- Easter in Venice
- Vogalonga
- Biennale
- Feast of the Redeemer
- Film Festival
- Historical Regatta
- Venice Marathon
- Feast of Our Lady of Health
- New Year's Eve with dinner at campsite Venezia
Caribe Bay – Jesolo Lido
A great water park where you can spend a day of fun and good mood together with your whole family! Lots of games and special attractions to cool off and feel good.
Venice 3-day itinerary
The city of Venice consists of 6 Sestieri: San Marco, Castello, Cannaregio, San Polo, Santa Croce, Dorsoduro plus the islands of Murano, Burano, Torcello and other minor ones.
We offer you a 3-day program to visit all the most beautiful and famous attractions of the city and the lagoon.
We offer you a 3-day program to visit all the most beautiful and famous attractions of the city and the lagoon.
Day 1
Visit the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square. From Piazzale Roma, the bus terminal, walk to the Railway Station and from there follow the signs to Rialto or St. Mark's. The two destinations can be reached in 30-40 minutes. In St. Mark's Square you can visit the Doge's Palace with its prisons, St. Mark's Basilica and the Bridge of Sighs.
If you don't want to walk and wish to admire the Grand Canal, you can take the steamboat always from Piazzale Roma (number 2) and get off at the stops called "Rialto" or "San Marco," again the ride takes about 30-40 minutes.
Walking back from St. Mark's Square before you get to Piazzale Roma, you can stop and visit the Jewish Ghetto with its synagogues.
Visit the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square. From Piazzale Roma, the bus terminal, walk to the Railway Station and from there follow the signs to Rialto or St. Mark's. The two destinations can be reached in 30-40 minutes. In St. Mark's Square you can visit the Doge's Palace with its prisons, St. Mark's Basilica and the Bridge of Sighs.
If you don't want to walk and wish to admire the Grand Canal, you can take the steamboat always from Piazzale Roma (number 2) and get off at the stops called "Rialto" or "San Marco," again the ride takes about 30-40 minutes.
Walking back from St. Mark's Square before you get to Piazzale Roma, you can stop and visit the Jewish Ghetto with its synagogues.
Day 2
The second day can be devoted to visiting the magnificent islands of the Venetian lagoon:
All these destinations are easily reached by taking the steamboat from Venice Piazzale Roma.
The second day can be devoted to visiting the magnificent islands of the Venetian lagoon:
- Murano, the island of the master glassmakers
- Burano the island of colorful houses and lacework
- Torcello
All these destinations are easily reached by taking the steamboat from Venice Piazzale Roma.
Day 3
You can visit a hidden Venice with less traveled but equally beautiful itineraries such as the Venice Lido home of the Film Festival, the island of San Lazzaro degli armeni, the Church of Madonna della Salute, the Gondola factory or the arsenal where ships have been built since ancient times.
You can also visit: the island of Giudecca with the Church of the Redeemer and home to the Stucky mill and the island's most famous hotel, the Cipriani.
You can visit a hidden Venice with less traveled but equally beautiful itineraries such as the Venice Lido home of the Film Festival, the island of San Lazzaro degli armeni, the Church of Madonna della Salute, the Gondola factory or the arsenal where ships have been built since ancient times.
You can also visit: the island of Giudecca with the Church of the Redeemer and home to the Stucky mill and the island's most famous hotel, the Cipriani.
Unusual Venice
If you want to go outside the usual itineraries, you can visit the Vere da Pozzo, which are authentic rainwater collection wells used by Venetians since the 1400s. You can find some in different fields or wells, the most famous well is perhaps in the courtyard of the Ca D'oro.
Religious Venice
As already mentioned, you can visit the Jewish ghetto, the island of St. Lazarus of the Armenians where, in addition to visiting the museum, you can buy jam made from rose petals. And then again, the Evangelical Lutheran Church which is located in Holy Apostles Field and also teaches gospel choirs. There is also a small congregation here that belongs to St. George´s Anglican Church.
Secret Venice
The secret itineraries of the Doge's Palace wind their way along some of the rooms where, in the centuries of the Serenissima, delicate and important activities related to the administration of the state and the exercise of power took place: they offer an evocative and interesting insight into the civil and political history of the city, its organization, and its judicial structures. Visits by reservation only: call center 848082000 or ONLY for callers from abroad +39 041 42730892.
Useful tips about Venice
We take the liberty to give you some advice on sightseeing below.
In case you do not wish to visit other islands we recommend that you get around Venice completely on foot, so that you only have to buy the bus ticket that you can find at our Reception. We would point out, however, that a tour of the Grand Canal by steamboat is a must.
To save money, you can walk from Piazzale Roma to St. Mark's and then return from there by steamboat so you only buy one leg.
Conversely, if you are using the steamboat for more than two routes or staying for a few days, we recommend buying 1-day or multi-day time tickets including bus and steamboat. You can purchase these tickets directly at the front desk.
In case you do not wish to visit other islands we recommend that you get around Venice completely on foot, so that you only have to buy the bus ticket that you can find at our Reception. We would point out, however, that a tour of the Grand Canal by steamboat is a must.
To save money, you can walk from Piazzale Roma to St. Mark's and then return from there by steamboat so you only buy one leg.
Conversely, if you are using the steamboat for more than two routes or staying for a few days, we recommend buying 1-day or multi-day time tickets including bus and steamboat. You can purchase these tickets directly at the front desk.
What to eat in Venice?
We advise you to stop in several taverns, small and characteristic bars scattered throughout Venice (especially in Campo S. Margherita), where you can eat the famous “cicchetti”, or bread with codfish on top, cold cuts, eggs, mayonnaise. Always accompanied by a glass of prosecco or a spritz, a typical Venetian drink consisting of Aperol and prosecco. Also, not to be missed are the sardines in saor or a good spaghetti with cuttlefish ink.
Discover Veneto
From our campsite you can visit the other beauties of the Veneto region. In one day, you can easily reach: Treviso, land of Prosecco and Radicchio Rosso, Padua and the Basilica Del Santo, Vicenza with its villas, Verona and Lake Garda, Cortina D´Ampezzo authentic pearl of the Alps.