Bus schedule from Lido di Jesolo. Northern Italy - Venice and Lido di Jesolo

Lido di Jesolo is perhaps the most popular resort, located about an hour's drive from Venice. Further to the north stretch slightly less well-known resorts: Bibione, Lignano, Grado, where most Italians, Germans and Austrians like to stay, because... these resorts are located near the border with Austria.

But Lido di Jesolo is still in the lead, especially among Russians. It is well located and has good developed infrastructure.

Along the entire central street on both sides there are many cafes, restaurants and shops where you can buy souvenirs and clothes, including not only all the beach accessories, but also the scarves so beloved by Italians of all colors and any texture.

The central square of the town is Piazza Mazzini, where one of the most beautiful hotels in this resort is located. True, in my opinion, its only disadvantage is that it is located on the second line from the sea. You can read about the hotel by clicking on the link with its name - Hotel Principe Palace 4**** In front of it there is a very nice fountain, the jets of which either rush upward together or alternately, and then suddenly freeze. The kids splash around here day and night with great joy until it is turned off))

The town also has its own local temple:

From Venice Marco Polo Airport it will not be difficult to get to this resort. Travel time is approximately 40 minutes. If you travel by public transport, then pay attention to the buses right at the airport exit, including those to Lido di Jesolo. The schedule can be viewed by clicking on the highlighted links. Please note that the schedule is updated frequently.

We must pay tribute to the wide strip of well-equipped sandy beaches, stretching for many kilometers. The shoreline is approximately 10 sun loungers wide. Such a scale cannot be found at all resorts.

The sand on the beaches is fine, but not white:

So, you are having a wonderful time, swimming in the sea and basking in the rays of the gentle sun. I am 100% sure that one day you will definitely want to take a walk to Venice. Being in this part of the “boot”, it would be simply unforgivable not to look at least for a day during this unique city on the water, especially if you come on vacation with your loved one. That alone is worth it!

If you are not planning to rent a car, then I recommend taking bus number 5 from Lido di Jesolo to Punta Sabbioni, because from there it is much more pleasant to get to Venice by small ferry. The hotel will tell you the nearest stop for this bus.

In general, there are 2 options for how to get to Venice:

  • by bus/car from Lido di Jesolo to Punta Sabbioni, which will take you about half an hour. If you go by car, you will have to leave it in the parking lot in Punta Sabbioni (5 euros for the whole day). Further - by water transport to Venice, as I wrote about above. It will take another 20-30 minutes depending on which route you choose - with a stop in Lido di Venezia (one of the islands of the lagoon) or a direct route to St. Mark's Square. The ticket costs 14 euros (round trip), unless you plan to use the vaporetto in Venice. And if you want to ride around the city on it, you can pay extra and immediately buy a ticket that is also valid for this type of transport.
  • by bus/car from Lido di Jesolo directly to Venice. The final stop is located at the entrance to the city in a square called Piazzale Roma. All buses stop here and there is a huge parking lot where you will need to leave your car (if you go by car), because further you can only travel by water transport.

As a result, the approximate travel time from Lido di Jesolo to Venice is 1 hour. Choose the option that you like best. I wish you a pleasant trip!

The Venetian Lagoon is fenced off from open sea a series of narrow long islands. The closest of them to Venice is the island Lido di Venezia. It can be considered as the closest suburb of Venice and as a magnificent beach resort. The sandy beaches of Lido di Venice stretch for many kilometers.

Lido Island is long and narrow. The widest point is about 1 km, and the length is 13 km.

There are several piers on the island, but the main one is Lido S.M.E. (Santa Maria Elisabeth is the nearest church). Vaparetto No. 1 docks at this stop. Vaparetto No. 2, 6, N (night) also go there.

Vaparetto no. 1 is the most popular route in Venice. It starts from Piazzale Roma, passes through the entire Grand Canal, and from the San Zaccaria pier heads towards Lido di Venezia. Lido S.M.E – his Ending station. She's right opposite Venetian island Saint Helena.

One day, a little tired of museums, we decided to go to the island of Lido di Venice. It happened in winter, there was no question of swimming. I just wanted to be transported to a completely different environment. Wander along the winter beach, look at Palazzo del Cinema(The Venice Film Festival takes place on the Lido di Venezia), look at Venice from the other side.

Well, off we went.

Our boat headed for the Church of Santa Maria Vittoria, the most prominent building in this part of the Lido island. This church was built in memory of the victims of the First World War.

In about 10 minutes we covered the path from San Zaccaria to Lido Santa Maria Elisabeth.

By the way, the Church of Santa Maria Elisabeth turned out to be completely inconspicuous. A simple whitewashed house.

First impressions

The first thing that catches your eye is that cars and buses drive here! In Venice you very quickly get used to the fact that there are no cars around, they are erased from the landscape. And here - please.

There are several on the Lido bus routes. The most popular of them is No. 11, which runs along the entire island.

If you have a Vaparetto pass, it is also valid for Lido di Venezia, since they are the same transport company - ATVO. A ticket for 1 day costs 20 euros, for two - 30, for three - 40, for a week - 60. Valid in Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello, Lido, Mestre. Not valid for travel from the airport to Venice.

I must say, the wind on the embankment was blowing seriously. There was no such wind in Venice. And we immediately dived deep into the island.

From Lido south to Chioggia

In the northern part, the island is relatively wide; there are two parallel highways: along the beach and in the center.

Street along the island

To the south the island narrows, two roads join into one. In the center of the Lido island is the village of Malamocco, and at its southern tip there is the Alberoni fortress and a large golf course.

The Lido ends, and another, very narrow island of Pellestrina begins.

Behind Pellestrina is the fishing village of Chioggia, and I had the idea of ​​someday getting to this place. Chioggia is lined with canals, has a cathedral and is generally rumored to be a pretty place. Chioggia is also famous for its fish restaurants, and they say that Venetian gourmets specially go to Chioggia to enjoy fish. Not far from Chioggia there is Sottomarina beach.

Apparently the route from Venice to Chioggia is quite popular, because upon arriving at Lido di Venezia we found a diagram on the pier showing how to get from Venice to Chioggia via Lido and Pellestrina.

From the diagram you can see that first we travel 20 minutes along the island of Lido on bus number 11. Then we take a 10-minute boat ride to the neighboring island of Pellestrina.

We take a 15-minute bus ride along Pellestrina. Then we sail for 25 minutes to the final point - Chioggia. Thus, at least 1.10 must be allocated for the road in one direction. The Venice ticket is valid throughout the entire route (for both Vaparetto and bus).

You can replace the bus with a bicycle. Green dots on the map are bicycle rental points. At the beginning of the island I took the bike, at the end I gave it up.

Well, maybe someday we’ll take such a walk.

And this time we decided that it was time to return to beautiful Venice, and we crossed to the other side of the island to walk back to the pier.

“Corbusier” disappeared out of sight. And so, you know, somehow I began to like Lido. Cute houses, nooks and crannies, canals. Fishing boats on the shore. Locals ride bikes. Cozy and calm. Definitely nicer than Rimini.

A couple of hundred meters from the shore one could see a small green island with a high bell tower - the island of San Lazzaro dei Armeni with a unique Armenian monastery (we will go to this island in a day, and the story about it is ahead).

Soon the pier appeared. We also had the idea of ​​going to the Church of San Nicolo. It stands closer to the northern tip of the Lido, and it contains a particle of the relics of Nicholas of Myra.

But the Vaparetto approached, the towers and domes of Venice rose invitingly ahead, and we left the Lido di Venice without fulfilling our intention.

View of Venice from Lido Island

Lido di Venezia or Lido di Jesolo?

Overall, Lido left a very pleasant impression. I think that in the summer it is much more pleasant to rent a house on the Lido and travel to Venice by Vaparetto.

Our favorite resort is Lido di Jesolo. It is considered democratic, and in travel agencies, package tours to Lido di Jesolo are priced immediately after Rimini, the cheapest Italian resort.

However, getting from Venice to Lido di Jesolo is longer and more inconvenient: first by Vaparetto to Punto Sabioni, and then by bus along the coast to your hotel. Or by land around the northern part of the lagoon by bus.

Lido di Venice has the undeniable advantage that within 15 minutes you can move from hot summer Venice to green Island and in the next 10 minutes cross it on foot and end up on the beach.

Let's compare hotel prices in Lido di Jesolo and Lido di Venezia.

Booking shows that in high season you can rent in Lido di Jesolo Double Room in a 3* hotel for 70 euros per night (i.e. 35 euros per person), and in Lido di Venezia - for 85 (43 per person). The difference is not that significant. In addition, you can look for cheaper apartments or choose a lower season. However, it also matters how important the proximity of Venice is to you. If you go a couple of times, then Lido di Jesolo is quite suitable. Moreover, in the heat it is not at all comfortable in the city.

But at the end of the season, somewhere in mid-September, when hotel prices drop and the heat subsides, Lido di Venice, in my opinion, is the best accommodation option.

Useful websites for preparing for your trip

Many tourists are frightened by the prospect of traveling on their own, without regard to a tour operator. These fears are completely unfounded, since there are many specialized sites where you can find information: how to book trips yourself, where to eat and what to see.

If you are planning to travel around Italy, we recommend paying attention to the Italian resort of Lido di Jesolo and studying tips and reviews independent tourists given in this article.

Features of the city

Lido di Jesolo is one of the youngest tourist cities. Built in the mid-20th century, in the 60s, Jesolo gained fame popular resort. Its name translated from Italian as “coast near Jesolo”.

The main language is Italian, but In cafes, restaurants and hotels, employees speak English and French, in some places there are even signs “we speak Russian”.

The main street stretches across the entire city - almost 15 kilometers. But here you can find everything tourists need– grocery and souvenir shops, entertainment centers and discos for young people, numerous cafes and restaurants. For children you can find a wide range of attractions and playgrounds.

Arthur, 43 years old: “There are not very many Russian tourists here, compared to more famous resorts. Mostly Germans or English. The resort itself is very calm, the city is clean, the residents are hospitable. On weekends you can watch exciting air shows here.”

Weather, beaches

Most favorable time to visit the resort - this is the time from May to September when the water warms up to its maximum of +30 degrees. At the same time, the air is not dry, so the heat (from +22 to +31) is tolerated calmly, without much discomfort.

And here It is not advisable to go in August- at this time it’s time for vacations for the Italians themselves, who also prefer to relax in Lido di Jesolo: there are almost no free sun loungers on the beaches, and there are no empty beds in hotels.

The city has very favorable conditions for fans of beach holidays: a wide strip of beaches stretches along the entire city. Due to the special geographical location there are almost never storms here and high waves , and the sea off the coast is quite shallow - an excellent opportunity for families with small children.

On the beaches during the main tourist season passes Sand Sculpture Festival. Dozens of craftsmen compete to see who can best create a real masterpiece out of wet sand.

For those who prefer active sports holidays on the beach There are sports equipment rental points, water activities are available: diving, jet skis and skiing, catamaran riding.

Review from Evgeniya, 29 years old: “The sea is very clean and warm, the entrance is very gentle, the depth begins after 10 meters, this Lido di Jesolo is very convenient when you go on holiday to Italy with a child. The beaches have children's playgrounds with a safe soft surface and animators work. There are small children’s water parks, which are also very convenient.”

Trade is thriving on the beaches: from souvenirs to bags. But you need to take into account the fact that all glasses, bags and belts are fake. And the purchase of counterfeits is punishable by Italian law. Buying a fake Gucci handbag can result in a fine of 200 euros.

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Hotels and average prices

In Lido Di Jesolo there are more than 400 hotels of various categories, a large number of mini-hotels and private villas, as good as throughout Italy. All hotels are located on 3 lines, distance to the sea is maximum 300 meters. Hotels first beach line close to the beaches. The second and third lines are separated by a small road, but traffic along it can hardly be called intense.

For those who prefer comfort, we can recommend hotels on the 1st line with a wide range of services (including additional ones). The cost of accommodation in 5* hotels will cost 180-250 euros per night. The staff of some higher class hotels can speak Russian.

Hotels of 4 and 3 star categories have the same conditions, only a set additional services less, and the situation in hotels is simpler. Accommodation in such hotels will cost 110-160 euros. But it is necessary to take into account that Jesolo hotels have almost no territory of their own, and all the amenities on the hotel premises are located very compactly.

In addition to hotels, there is another accommodation option - apartments. You can rent them in advance, on special websites (you can consider Italian sites for renting out housing). The apartments are located closer to the city center, cost of living ranges from 90-140 euros per night.

Vyacheslav, 34 years old: “When choosing simpler hotels, say, 3-star category, you should not be fooled by the rich decoration of the facade. As a rule, it is limited to it, and inside the furniture and furnishings are ancient. It’s worth carefully studying review sites, preferably with photographs taken by tourists in hotels, in order to have a more or less clear picture.”

Read also - all the information about the most interesting! How to get to museum complex, detailed description and ticket prices can be found on our website.

Transport

The most popular means of transportation in beautiful city Italy's Lido di Isolo is all about buses. Timetables and directions can be found at any bus stop - information is given not only in Italian, but also in English.

Bus routes:

  • Route No. 2– “Bus station – Cortelazzo”
  • Route No. 3– “Bus station – Piazza Faro”
  • Country route No. 5(goes from the bus station towards Venice, to Puntta Sabioni)

Bus tickets are on sale in special machines at the bus stop. Moreover, you can take a one-way ticket and a round-trip ticket. Choose the direction you need carefully. The ticket must be validated (on the bus itself or at the bus stop in a special composter).

Ticket prices: one way – 1.5 euros, round trip – 5 euros. There is no need to try to ride as a “hare” - in Italy there are high fines for traveling without a ticket.

Mark, 31 years old: “A lot of people travel around the city on bicycles, both tourists and local residents. There are special bike paths. You can rent a bicycle for 1 euro per hour, and there are even rental points in hotels. But in the evening, after 20 o’clock, all traffic (car or bicycle) stops, and the streets become pedestrian.”

Restaurants and grocery stores

In the area of ​​the bus station there is Numerous cafes and restaurants give you the opportunity to choose. The average bill in a cafe is 25 euros, in a restaurant – 35 euros.

a large shopping center "Laguna", where you can buy food at relatively low prices (food for dinner for 3 people can cost only 10 euros).

More a more economical option is the Smile mini-market, where you can buy food for dinner for only 6 euros. However, the store staff does not speak English.

If you prefer a “quick” snack, then Lido di Jesola is open McDonald's, Burger King and sushi bar.

But Still, such food cannot be compared with local cuisine. Pasta with seafood, pasta carbonara, the thinnest pizza with all kinds of toppings - not only tasty, but also inexpensive (from 6 euros).

IN local cafes and restaurants you can taste dishes of both Mediterranean and pan-European cuisines, there are Japanese, Indian and Chinese dishes included in the menu. Taverns and restaurants along the coast specialize in seafood dishes.

Almost all catering establishments there is a menu in Russian, and in some places even Russian waiters serve.

By the way, don’t forget about siesta (rest time), when all establishments are closed - from 14 to 17 hours.

Reviews from tourists:

  • Maria, 28 years old:“We only took breakfast at our hotel. We had lunch and dinner in numerous cafes and small restaurants. There is a very large selection of dishes, each cafe has its own cute features. Very tasty ice cream!”
  • Denis, 26 years old:“The food here is delicious, home-style. Prices in some places are comparable to Moscow, and in some restaurants they are steep. But the portions here are large - sometimes we took one dish for two. By the way, there were queues in front of some cafes - for us this is an indicator that the service and menu here are excellent.”

In Jesolo there is a single discount card “Jesolo-OK Card”. This is a special discount program that entitles you to receive discounts and various bonuses. This program works in shops, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues.

Where to go, what to see?

The location of Lido di Jesolo is considered very successful and thanks to this you can visit attractions not only local, but also nearby cities Italy (Verona, Ravenna). The city itself has children's theme parks and architectural monuments.

All attractions are marked on the city map, which you can take free in any store and supermarket.

  • Waterpark Aqualandia- the largest theme water park not only in the vicinity of Lido di Jesolo, but also on the entire Adriatic coast. It has 8 themed areas, 27 attractions and 6 entertainment areas with animators.

    Ticket price – 30 euros. After the end of the high season, the price for entry to the water park is set at 27 euros. You can also get a discount on visiting the water park - if you see water park vans in city squares, you can get a colorful flyer entitling you to a discount upon entry.

  • Oceanarium. If you walk through a long underwater tunnel, in addition to all kinds of fish, you can see sharks swimming overhead.
  • Archaeological zone "Antike Mura"(translated as “ancient walls”) is the territory where the ruins of an ancient cathedral and churches, the construction of which dates back to the 6th-7th centuries.

    The corner of the wall, the crypt, and the foundation of the ancient bell tower have survived to this day. Many artifacts were found at the excavation site, which can be seen in the Jesolo commune museum.

  • Tower of Mists (Torre Caligo). The tower was erected in the middle of the 11th century (according to some documents - 930) to protect trade routes running through the city. According to legends and some written sources, a hermit, Saint Romuald, lived here in the 16th century; an altar cross was subsequently erected in his honor, which has survived to this day.
  • Church of Santa Maria di Assunta is the oldest church in Jesolo. In the Middle Ages, it was considered the second largest and most important building after St. Mark's Cathedral. During excavations under the foundation of the church, the remains of an even more ancient structure were discovered.
  • El Cristo Church, erected at the end of the 16th century, is famous for the fact that it houses an altar cross found in the ground. Plowmen discovered it, but no matter how much they took their find from the field, the cross miraculously returned to its place. Therefore, it was decided to erect a church and leave the cross within its walls.
  • Flea market "Casa Bianca". Here is a real kingdom of antiques. Merchants offer a wide variety of goods - from antique brooches to furniture and household utensils.

On the streets of Jesolo there are a lot of travel companies that offer sightseeing trips to nearby cities. From Jesolo you can go on an excursion to:

  • Venice (walk through St. Mark's Square, gondola rides, shopping).
  • Verona (a visit to the Romeo and Juliet grotto is a must).

Vera, 33 years old: “Jesolo is a great place to relax with the whole family, there are a lot of places that were interesting for children. Water parks, aquariums, amusement parks - and everything is affordable.”

How to get there?

There are several ways to get to Lido di Jesolo:

  • From Venice, which is located just 35 kilometers from Jesolo, there is a regular bus service: for 14 euros you can reach the bus station in Jesolo in about an hour.
  • You can get there even faster by sea– tourist ships ply between Venice and Jesolo at half-hour intervals, the journey time is about 40-45 minutes.
  • From Verona Jesolo can be reached by train (travel time approximately 2 hours).

Lido di Jesolo is relative calm resort, designed both for a holiday with the whole family and for youth recreation. Developed entertainment industry, large selection of restaurants and cafes, comfortable beach holiday– for many tourists this is a worthy reason to return here again and again.

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Are you going on vacation and don’t want to make a mistake with your choice of destination? Advertising brochures are full of tempting phrases about the Italian resort of Lido di Jesolo, but it is rarely possible to glean useful information from them.

When planning a trip, you want to know: how to choose a hotel, where to find best beaches, what kind of sea it is and how warm it is, what attractions are worthy of attention, in what month is it better to go to a resort, where to relax with children or in the company of friends.

The article discusses the main entertainment and attractions of Lido di Jesolo, the best hotels in the city, available modes of transport, national cuisine; the main features are indicated resort beaches, climatic conditions, the best months for a comfortable holiday and ways to get to the resort.

So, let's plunge into the Venetian Riviera!

Features: scenic, resort, beach

Flight from Moscow: to Venice - 3.5 hours (direct), 15 hours (with a transfer)

Prices: high

Air ticket (round trip, summer): RUB 10,500–26,150. no transfers

Average prices for 3* hotels (night): €

Average prices for 5* hotels (night): €

Coast: sandy

Number of vacationers: many

Beach rating: 4

Attractions: few

Population: 22,000 people

Distance to airport: 34.2 km

Distance to Rome: 564 km

Where is the resort of Lido di Jesolo in Italy?

The city is located in the north of the Apennine Peninsula in the upper eastern part of the Italian “boot”, 35 km northeast of Venice in the Veneto region. “Coast near Jesolo” - this is how Lido di Jesolo is translated, which has access to the Adriatic Sea.

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Here's what's important:

Not to be confused with Lido di Venezia, which is an island off Venice. The word "Lido" refers only to the sea coast.

The length of the coastal zone is 15 km. The place is surrounded by the Dolomites, which protect the lagoon from cold winds. The resort is a wide and long sand spit with several lines of hotels. The first line is located closest to the sea and consists of 4-5 star hotels. Most of the hotels have 3-4 stars. These are mainly family hotels, where visitors are greeted and even served by the owners themselves. You can get to the water in no more than 15 minutes, even from the most remote hotels.

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The town of Lido di Jesolo has a population of no more than 25,000 people. It was specially built for tourism in the 50-60s of the last century. It is the youngest resort in Italy.

What is noteworthy:

Lido di Jesolo – small town with narrow streets and a wide strip of beach. Among the vacationers there are many Italians, Germans, and Englishmen.

Enjoy the amazing views of the resort right now from the comfort of your home:

What to expect from the resort: climatic conditions and nature of Lido di Jesolo


Thanks to the mountains and the warm Adriatic Sea, the climate in Lido di Jesolo is mild and the sea is calm. The temperature in winter rarely drops below +6℃. The Adriatic coast is characterized by a Mediterranean climate. Summer is dry, sunny and hot, winter is warm and rainy. In the second half of summer, the thermometer often exceeds +35℃. Local time differs from Moscow by only 1 hour in summer and 2 hours in winter to a lesser extent.

Characteristic features of the months:

  • January is cold;
  • February – dry;
  • August – warm;
  • November is rainy.

Average monthly temperatures are as follows:

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct but I Dec
Daytime air temperature, °C +8 +9 +13 +18 +22 +26 +29 +30 +25 +19 +14 +9
Night air temperature, °C +5 +6 +9 +12 +16 +20 +22 +22 +19 +15 +11 +6
Water temperature, °C +10 +9 +10 +14 +18 +23 +26 +26 +23 +19 +16 +12

The nature of Lido di Jesolo is not only the beach and the sea, but also pine forests, Mountain landscape. For lovers active rest and landscapes, several cycling routes have been organized around the Venetian Riviera, as tour operators like to call this resort.

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    What is remarkable about a holiday in Lido di Jesolo

    Lido di Jesolo is a small Italian resort built on the site of a fishing village. It differs from other tourist cities in Italy in the absence of memorable historical events, architectural monuments or famous personalities who lived here in ancient times.

    Here is an excellent video that clearly demonstrates the beauty of the famous resort:

    The resort is relatively young, but is of interest to tourists from Europe and Russia for the following reasons:

    • Convenient location relative to others tourist centers Italy. Within a few hours you can reach Venice, Verona, Vicenza, Rimini, Treviso, the Dolomites, Lake Garda.
    • The main street of the city of Bafile runs parallel to the coastline, its length is 15 km. This is the longest shopping street in Europe. After 20:00 the street becomes completely pedestrian and inaccessible even for bicycles.
    • The sandy, gently sloping coastline, 15 km long, is suitable for families with children.
    • The beach in Jesolo was marked Blue Flag for maintaining environmental cleanliness.
    • Italians themselves, as well as residents of other European countries, like to relax in Lido di Jesolo. There are much fewer Russian tourists there than in the usual Turkey, Thailand, and Egypt.
    • There are only a few 5-star hotels in this Italian resort, while most are represented by 3-4-star establishments. Inexpensive holidays in Lido di Jesolo attract tourists from all over the world.
    • The city has a well-developed tourism infrastructure. Along the longest street there are snack bars, restaurants, and shops for every budget. Night life represented by discos. For children there are various attractions, museums, parks, and playgrounds.
    • Friendly staff who speak English, French and in hotels high class and in Russian.
    • Good ecology. There are no industrial facilities or major highways in the city.
    • A large number of entertainments for every taste: yachting, surfing, scuba diving, horse riding, tennis, karting, cycling, water parks, excursions.

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    Who is the resort suitable for:

    • Families with children. Comfortable holiday on the beach: warm water, long shallow entrance to the sea, sandy shore. Lots of activities for children both near the hotels and in the city. A mandatory program on the children's route is the Aqualandia water park and the SeaLife aquarium.
    • Those who like to combine the beach and entertainment. When you get tired of lying on the beach and basking in the warm Adriatic Sea, you can go to the city. There is something for every taste: shopping, nightclubs, festivals, attractions, restaurants. Sports lovers will not be bored either: scuba diving, yachting, surfing, tennis, golf.
    • For lovers of excursions and active recreation. Why Lido di Jesolo is valued most of all - from here it is easy to get to such iconic Italian cities as Venice, Verona, Padua. Bus service there is a regular service between cities, but you can also get to the “City of Canals” by boat. And for fans of active and healthy leisure, hiking and cycling are available.
    • Siesta in Italy lasts from 12:30 to 16:00. At this time, shops, banks, restaurants and cafes are closed. Only a large supermarket is open.
    • In order not to offend the waiter, leave him a tip of 10%.
    • On the beaches, merchants offer to buy counterfeits of famous brands. There is a fine for purchasing such a product in Italy.
    • To travel to Venice, it is beneficial to purchase a single card for bus and boat, which is valid for 24 hours.
    • The holiday season in the country begins in August. At this time, there may be a large influx of tourists in Lido di Jesolo and hotel rooms may not be available. It's better to book them in advance.
    • The resort combines beach holidays with active excursions. In order to cover everything, it is better to take a trip for 7 or more days.
    • There are jellyfish in the water. They will not cause harm to health, but they can frighten, especially children.
    • In the evening there are a lot of mosquitoes on the street. You need to stock up on sprays and ointments.

    If you have chosen apartments or a campsite for accommodation rather than a hotel, then information on the areas of Jesolo will be useful. The city has an elongated location along the coast.

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    Note:

    The hotels are located so that the distance from any of them to the beach does not exceed 300 m. Getting from remote areas of the city will take a little longer.

    The districts are located from west to east:

    • Western (Lido-West-Faro) – suitable for active recreation. This part of the city has many nightclubs and a tourist port with water activities. There is also a water park here.
    • Central (Centre) – divided into western and eastern. In the first there is a post office and a bus station. There are a large number of shops here, entertainment centers, hotels. Noisy and lively area. The eastern one is quieter, there is a hospital here, and there are campsites.
    • East (Pineta) – calm and quiet area. Suitable for lovers of “green” holidays. There are a large number of pine trees, a lot of greenery and flowers. Accommodation is available in hotels and camping sites.
    • Pease is the least popular part of the city among visitors and the farthest from the sea. There is a small selection of housing here, but what is available is cheaper than in the central and western parts.

    When is the best time to visit Lido di Jesolo?

    The mild climate of the resort of Lido di Jesolo in Italy allows you to relax there all year round, but during the non-swimming season there is much less entertainment.

    And here's why it's good:

    A visit to the resort at this time is suitable for those who value peace and quiet. You can walk along deserted beaches, rent a car and drive around the area, visit Venice or Verona.

    The holiday season begins in May, when the air temperature warms up to +22℃, and the water – up to +19℃.

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    At the end of spring - beginning of summer there are not many tourists yet, prices are slightly lower than at the height of the season. The main influx of visitors from all over the world and from Italy itself occurs in July - August. This is the hottest and driest time. September can also be warm, but there is a high chance of rain.

    Check out the blog about the trip to Lido di Jesolo to get a first impression of the city:

    Spring is the time for sightseeing tours

    The first spring months are still cool, the air barely warms up to +18℃. Swimming season starts only from mid-May. The air temperature is set in a comfortable zone of +20-22℃, but the nights are still quite cold - +15℃.

    Summer period - long live beach holidays

    June - for those who value comfort

    In June it is not so hot yet, but the water is quite warm – +23℃. In the evening the air becomes cool, and the daytime temperature is comfortable for walking and staying on the beach - +25-26℃.

    July - for lovers of multifaceted recreation

    One of the warmest months. The air temperature stays within +30-32℃. At the beginning of the month there are still few holidaymakers and this is the ideal time to relax on the beach. The shallow sea near the shore quickly warms up, but also quickly becomes cloudy from the large number of swimmers. In the first half of July the situation is more favorable.

    August - for lovers of noisy companies

    August marks the start of the holiday season in Italy, and locals love Lido di Jesolo. Many come from neighboring cities for the weekend. The weather is sunny and warm, ideal for swimming and water activities. The beaches are crowded at this time. People come early in the morning to borrow a sunbed and an umbrella, otherwise there is practically no chance to spend time comfortably on the beach.

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    The sea in August can disappoint with its appearance and feel “soapy”. The reason for this is the large number of vacationers. All 15 km of the sand spit are occupied by rows of sun loungers, which are very close to each other. The same situation is in water.

    Autumn is a multifaceted time

    September is the velvet season

    Since mid-September, many establishments are already beginning to close. But the beginning of the month can be called the velvet season. Most of the vacationers have already left, but the weather is still favorable for summer holiday. At this time, the heat subsides and the daytime temperature is set at +22-24℃. The nights are also becoming cooler, the air can cool down to +16℃.

    October – November is not a good time for a beach holiday

    The second half of autumn in Jesolo is rainy and cool. Summer and water activities are no longer available.

    Winter period - recession of the tourist season

    In winter, the resort of Lido di Jesolo is unpopular. Since December, the daytime temperature barely reaches +8℃, and at night it drops to 0.

    Find out how to spend your time in the city in this video:

    Why you should try traveling on a package tour

    All tourists who prefer to plan their vacation on their own should try going on vacation using a ready-made package. This is a great alternative: all that is required is to find a suitable package tour and provide the registration necessary documents responsible manager of the travel agency.

    Don’t know where to turn without getting into an unpleasant situation? Take advantage of the services of the best online stores and. Since they cooperate only with trusted travel agencies, you can expect a safe booking of the trip you like, and a comfortable vacation in the future! The filter system is aimed at multifunctional search for package tours. At the same time, booking is possible 24/7: you can make the final choice regardless of the choice of day!

    All clients of the above-mentioned services communicate directly with personal managers. They are ready to answer any questions and clarify possible nuances of traveling to sunny resorts Italy!

    How to have a good rest in Lido di Jesolo: entertainment and attractions of the resort

    All the main attractions of Lido di Jesolo are marked on the map, which can be freely taken from the hotel or any store.

    You can go on excursions as part of a group, if you book a tour in advance, or on your own. In the second case, there will be enough time to wander around picturesque places and feel the spirit of Italy. But on an organized excursion there is a guide who will tell you a lot of interesting things about the places visited.

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    We will present a description of the most interesting places and events at the resort and in its surroundings.

    Aqualandia Water Park - active recreation for adults and children

    The water park covers an area of ​​80,000 square meters. m and is the largest on the Adriatic coast. The design imitates the Caribbean islands and pirate theme.

    The park's water attractions are varied. The most notable of them:

    • CaptainSpacemaker is a water slide with a height of more than 40 m. It is the highest in Europe. Adrenaline provides a slope of 60 degrees. For descent there are inflatable rafts for 3-4 places. Maximum speed acceleration when descending – 100 km/h.
    • ScaryFalls is a tube slide about 40 m high with visual and sound effects. Rolling in it, you can “find yourself” in the jungle or on the edge of an abyss.
    • TortugaSky is an indoor slide over 200 meters long with sharp turns and changes in height.
    • 60-meter tower - for adrenaline lovers, the water park offers a high jump.

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    Other interesting areas are associated with the water park:

    • Funnyland is a park for children, designed in the theme of popular comics. Little visitors are offered quest games and a circus performance.
    • AdventureGolf is a small 18-hole golf course.
    • VanillaClub is a unique nightclub where visitors can dance to open air thanks to the opening roof. The club is designed in high-tech style.

    While walking around the city, pay attention to the bright vans of Aqualandia. There you can purchase a discount coupon for visiting the park.

    The ticket price is about 30 euros depending on the tariff.

    This is what the main water park of the resort looks like:

    Amusement park "New Jesolandia" - unforgettable emotions and sensations

    Not far from the Aqualandia water park on Via Roma Destra there is the popular New Jesolandia amusement park. On an area of ​​more than 20,000 sq. m there are entertainment areas for every taste:

    • Ferris wheel;
    • Tibetan suspension bridges;
    • Roller coaster;
    • Bars and restaurants;
    • Cinemas;
    • Picnic areas.

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    The park is open from 8 am to 2 am on weekends; on weekdays it is open until 00:00.

    There with central squares Buses run every 30 minutes to Lido di Jesolo. For those arriving by car there is ample parking. CCTV cameras are located throughout the territory.

    Terrarium and Oceanarium (The Shark Expo & Reptilarium) - a magical model of the world fauna

    This excursion will be equally interesting for both adults and children. Here you can see a large number of sea and land inhabitants: fish, reptiles, sharks, snakes, turtles, butterflies, scorpions, spiders. A separate pavilion is dedicated to sharks - SharkExpo, located in Palazzo del Turismo. There are over 20 species of sharks from all over the world:

    • Tiger;
    • Blunt;
    • Zebras;
    • Hammerhead sharks;
    • Zambezi Sharks;
    • Carpet;
    • Asian cat.

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    Predators slowly swim over the heads of visitors, giving them the opportunity to get a good look at them. The museum displays the remains of shark teeth, the jaw of a white shark, thematic photographs and video material. You can also see ancient devices for catching and protecting against sharks.

    Ruins of Antiche Mura - an excursion into the historical past

    A few kilometers from the city is the archaeological complex “Antike Mura” or “Old Walls”.

    Remember:

    This is all that remains of the once majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Church of St. Maurus. Archaeologists claim that it was the second largest after the famous Venetian Basilica of San Marco. Objects created during the era were discovered on the territory of the archaeological zone Ancient Rome. They can be seen in the Jesolo Commune Museum.

    Scientists have found that there was a small chapel on this site. In its place, in the 6th-7th centuries, a church was built, and on the basis of the church, the Cathedral of Santa Maria was erected. The surviving mosaic floor dates back to the period when the church was located there.

    During the First World War, military operations took place near the complex, and defensive fortifications were located on the ruins themselves. This caused significant damage to the cathedral ruins.

    Tower of Torre del Caligo - an island of the Italian Middle Ages

    Despite the young age of the resort, there are several interesting ancient objects there. One of them is Torre Caligo, or “Tower of Mists.” The building dates back to the 11th century. Historians claim that in the Middle Ages the hermit Romuald lived there. In honor of this saint, a cross was erected on the top of the tower in the last century.

    Interesting to know:

    The structure was intended to monitor the section where the Caligo Canal flows into the Piave River. The tower is located on the right bank. In the past, the canal was an important transport artery and was subject to attacks. Similar towers were built along the entire canal, but they have not survived to this day.

    The medieval building has not been restored. The surviving walls of the tower date back to the time of construction. The tower itself was erected on the site of an ancient Roman structure, as evidenced by the foundation of the building.

    Jolly Roger Amusement Park - a trip on a real ship

    Jolly Roger is not a park in the traditional sense. He is big ship from the time of the Venetian Republic of the 16th-17th centuries. This is consistent with the interior decoration, staff costumes, and music. The attraction lasts 1.5 hours, entrance costs 13 euros for children and 16 euros for adults. It is also rented for private and corporate events.

    What does this give?

    The ship sails along the Adriatic coast. One part of the program involves boarding an “enemy” ship. Children are given branded bandanas with the park's emblem and sabers; adults are given bracelets. You can do pirate-themed face painting or stamp a tattoo mark. Throughout the cruise there is entertainment: shows, competitions, pirate animation.

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    Laguna del Mort - a unique resort ecosystem

    This place was once the end of the Piave River as it flowed into the sea. Due to the high tide, the river overflowed its banks and changed direction.

    And this is what it led to:

    A section of the river separated from the previous channel, and Laguna del Mort was formed with its atypical ecosystem.

    On an area of ​​more than 1.25 sq. km are inhabited by various species of birds, animals, and reptiles. The bay area is surrounded sand dunes, coastal pines, reed bolts, juniper thickets. Lovers wildlife will be able to see common and rare animals and birds there.

    Churches are the stronghold of the Italian religion

    There are few surviving churches in Lido di Jesolo, and those that survive are not particularly grand. One of them is the Church of St. Maria di Assunta (Parrocchia di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice). It is the oldest church in the city.

    You can visit it any day from 10 am to 6 pm.

    The entrance is free.

    The Church of El Cristo dates back to the 16th century. Famous for a mysterious legend. According to one version, a cross was found in the ground during arable work. They took him out and took him to the city, but he returned to his original place inexplicably. This was repeated several times until the decision was made to build a church on the site of the find and leave the cross there. It is still kept in the El Cristo Church, which is definitely worth a visit.

    What to see around Lido di Jesolo

    Those who have never been to Venice should go there first. Moreover, it is located only 30 km from Jesolo. You can get there by bus or boat.

    At the station, at a newspaper or tobacco kiosk you can buy a bargain travel cost about 18 euros.

    It includes travel by bus to the port of Punta Sabbioni and a round-trip vaporetto to Venice.

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    By paying an additional 4 euros, you can buy a 24-hour pass, which gives you the opportunity to travel on any ship lines around the city for free.

    A popular excursion to Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy. A few hours' drive from Jesolo rise the Dolomites, where another beautiful Mountain Lake- Santa Croce. There is a beach and a recreation area. From there you can take a cable car up to the mountains.

    From Jesolo you can also go to the majestic Florence or romantic Verona.

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    Attractions of Lido di Jesolo on the map

    Excursion program: where to find non-trivial routes for walking

    If you're used to exploring a resort with a guidebook in hand, it's time to try something new and equally exciting! We are talking about excursions accompanied by licensed guides who will share with you not only unusual facts about the city, but also practical information for further travel in Italy. The best services for searching for available offers are also recognized. Each option is accompanied by a detailed description, which includes a description of the approximate route of the walk, its duration and cost.

    No less useful are reviews from travelers who have already walked around the city accompanied by a guide. They will help you understand whether the excursion suits your preferences or whether you should look for another option.

    Since the resort of Lido di Jesolo is located not far from Venice, you can also visit this wonderful city. Pay attention to the following excursions - they will make your vacation unforgettable:

    The festive atmosphere of Lido di Jesolo: what will interest tourists

    At the beginning of September, the town hosts a grape harvest festival. On this day, farms build a cart with the gifts of their farm and drive in a column along the main street. The platform with the harvest is accompanied by local residents dressed in national costumes. Along the route of the procession there are points where you can taste wine for free.

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    Throughout holiday season There is a festival of sand figures.

    Craftsmen from all over the world create sand masterpieces, competing for first place. You can see the figures in Piazza Brescia from early May to September.

    The main museums of the resort are of no less interest: natural history and military history.

    On which beaches of Lido di Jesolo can you relax in comfort?


    Visitors will have no difficulty finding the best beaches in Lido di Jesolo. The entire coastline of the city is one large beach. They are not named in any way, but are divided according to their affiliation with the hotels. Signs with hotel names are installed in the corresponding sectors.

    Entrance is free for guests; for everyone else, the beaches are paid - about 5 euros. There are also free zones, but they are small.

    Consider this:

    There is a separate beach for visiting dogs, and in other areas swimming and walking animals is prohibited.

    The shore and bottom of the beach in the resort of Lido di Jesolo in Italy are covered with soft dark yellow sand. The descent into the water is very gentle. The beach is cleaned every day by special equipment, the sand is leveled. The water is not very clear, but clean. For those who want to dive or swim in the depths, there are long wooden piers.

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    There are almost no storms or high waves at sea thanks to the Alps, which protect from strong winds.

    When checking into the hotel, you are given a card indicating the row and location of the sun lounger. Inspectors walk along the beach, so you won’t be able to take a place from a hotel other than yours. Such a system does not create fuss and tension; vacationers know that no one will take their place.

    Note:

    Not all hotels have such a system, and you will have to rent a sun lounger and umbrella separately.

    What's free on the beach:

    • Toilets;
    • Showers;
    • Changing places.

    There are also lifeguards on duty on the beach, but this only applies to paid areas.

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    There are bars and cafes on the coastal area. For active recreation there are volleyball courts, catamaran riding, windsurfing, water skiing, diving.

    The free beach area occupies only 5% and is concentrated in the Piazza Brescia area. It is less well maintained and there are no sun loungers or showers. There are also no cafes or bars. The safety of vacationers is not protected by lifeguards.

    On the line where the beach ends and the hotel areas begin, there is a wide tiled sidewalk path. There are flower beds with flowers and shrubs and benches throughout.

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    List of the best hotels in Lido di Jesolo: where to stay during your trip

    Most often, visitors stay in hotels. They are divided into classes, but mostly these are small family boarding hotels. During the season, there is a high demand for accommodation, so you need to book rooms in advance. Discounts are available for early orders. When choosing a hotel, study reviews on the Internet.

    If you are not a fan of expensive travel, use the RoomGuru service to find suitable accommodation. With this aggregator you can compare prices offered by popular booking sites for the same hotel and save up to 30% of your budget on accommodation in Lido di Jesolo. Filters allow you to sort available options by key criteria. Among them are the type of establishment, its theme, features of the service offered, the city district, the number of stars and the rating compiled by RoomGuru based on reviews from tourists.

    Note:

    The service will not charge additional fees or surcharges for using the services. The price you see when searching for housing is final.

    What are resort hotels?

    Hotels are located along the entire coast in several lines. Those closest to the sea are on the first lane. There is a small road behind it, followed by two more lines of hotels. Large car roads take place outside the resort. Hotels on the third line are located 300 m from the sea; a walk to the water will take no more than 10-15 minutes at a leisurely pace.

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    The hotels are built close to each other and have a small surrounding area. Almost all of them have swimming pools, gyms, massage and beauty salons, beauty salons, SPA and wellness treatments.

    What is noteworthy:

    Lido di Jesolo is considered an expensive resort. This also affects the cost of rooms, but the level of service is high.

    Tourists prefer to order breakfast and dinner at the hotel, and have lunch in a cafe or restaurant in the city. Breakfasts are Buffet with fruits, pastries, cold appetizers. The dinner menu must be selected in the morning, indicating the first and second courses. The helpful staff tries very hard to make a good impression and will tell you in detail where and how to have a good holiday in Lido di Jesolo.

    Hotel Adlon Jesolo 4* - best location in the city

    This 4-star hotel is located directly next to the beach on the first line.

    For its visitors it offers the following level of comfort and additional services:

    • Bicycle rental (free for some room categories);
    • Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and on the beach with good speed;
    • Children's and adult heated pools (small);
    • Jacuzzi;
    • TV in the rooms (There is Channel One);
    • Minibar (for some room categories it is included in the price);
    • Buffet;
    • Discounts on mini golf and tennis courts nearby;
    • Umbrellas and sun loungers on the beach;
    • Free parking;
    • Pets allowed;
    • Safe with combination lock in the room;
    • Daily cleaning and towel change;
    • Beach towels are provided.

    Visitors note the friendly staff, clean modern rooms, and delicious cuisine. The hotel is located within walking distance from meeting points for excursions, the bus station, and central streets. The staff speaks Italian, German, English. There is no menu in Russian.

    Eden Hotel 4* - for tourists with pets

    In Russian the name translates as “Eden”. This is a 4 star hotel located on the third line. Located in the very center of the city. The rooms are designed in a minimalist style. The hotel was completely renovated in 2007. The owners took care of the vacationers with disabilities, arranging special rooms for them with everything they need. Smoking is also prohibited in the hotel rooms.

    For vacationers:

    • Private free parking;
    • Sun loungers and umbrellas on the seashore (included in the price);
    • Rooms with sound and heat insulation;
    • Air conditioning and heating with independent regulation;
    • High speed wireless Internet(free of charge, valid in all rooms and on the hotel premises);
    • LCD TVs (there is a Russian channel);
    • Safe in the room;
    • Varied menu in the restaurant;
    • Two outdoor swimming pools - for children and adults;
    • Buffet breakfast (included in the price);
    • Pets are allowed.

    Not all rooms have a balcony and sea view. Located in the center of a busy area.

    Hotel Anny 3* - promising opportunities for sports recreation

    The first line hotel, designed in a modern style, has 3 stars.

    What vacationers are guaranteed to receive:

    • Air conditioning in every room;
    • Wi-Fi in rooms and throughout the area;
    • Free bicycle rental;
    • Daily cleaning;
    • Linen change every 2 days;
    • Toiletries;
    • Own territory on the beach with sun loungers and umbrellas;
    • Free secure parking;
    • Mini refrigerators in rooms.

    For an additional fee, you can request a babysitter for children, airport transfers, and beach towels. Not all rooms have a balcony. Pets are not allowed.

    A big advantage of the hotel is the menu in Russian and a Russian-speaking administrator.

    Which hotels deserve no less attention?

    There are more than 400 hotels in Lido di Jesolo and it is difficult to select several options among them.

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    Among the popular 4-star hotels are:

    Worthy of 3 stars:

    There are only a few 5-star hotels in Jesolo:

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    Transport Lido di Jesolo: how to get around the city

    Lido di Jesolo is a popular Italian resort, where everything is provided for a comfortable stay for tourists. Transport system was no exception. There are several ways to get around the city:

    • Bike;
    • Buses;
    • Rented car.

    The most popular way to get around the city is by bicycle. They can be rented at the hotel or in the city.

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    That's the problem:

    The resort of Lido di Jesolo cannot boast of large size. You can walk around it in one day. For a leisurely exploration of the city, a sightseeing train runs around the resort. You can board it in Piazza Brescia.

    There are no train or air connections to the resort itself. You can get there through neighboring cities.

    Select your nearest airport:

    Public transport - inexpensive and fast

    Since the city is small, there are only two routes through it:

    • Bus number 2 – to the Cortelazzo area;
    • Bus number 3 – to the Faro area.

    The cost of travel around the city is 1.5 euros; tickets can be purchased at tobacco shops.

    The bus station is located next to Piazzo Drago.

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    There are several country routes:

    • Bus number 5 – goes to the port of Puntta Sabioni, from which a boat leaves for Venice every 40 minutes.
    • Bus number 10a – the final destination is at the Venice bus station, passing Marco Polo Airport.

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    From the bus station you can easily reach Verona, Padua, Treviso, and the Mestre region of Venice (formerly a separate city). The service is regular and carried out on comfortable buses. The schedule of all buses is posted at the bus station and at each stop. Tickets are sold at the station or in tobacco shops. They must be composted.

    Car rental - comfort for a significant fee

    According to all the rules, to drive a car abroad you need an international license. In fact, companies do not require them. Almost every hotel in Lido di Jesolo has a guarded parking lot, so parking problems will not arise. Local police do not take bribes; all violations are recorded on numerous video cameras. Payment for car rental is made cashless through cards of standard payment systems. In case of violation of the rules, if the fine has not been paid, it will be debited automatically from the card.

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    You can order a car rental in several ways:

    • Via an online order form on the website of rental companies;
    • At the office of a transport rental company in the city;
    • At the hotel, contact the front desk.

    But there is nothing better than a universal way - renting a suitable vehicle using the Rentalcars service. This aggregator compares price offers from the largest rental companies in Europe and helps tourists find the most profitable option. A more multifunctional search is facilitated by a filter system that sorts cars by their class, additional characteristics, fuel policy, deposit upon receipt of transport, deductible for possible damage, etc.

    Note:

    Before booking suitable transport, please carefully read the full text of the rental conditions. This will help avoid unpleasant incidents during your long-awaited vacation.

    Rental companies provide the following services, which are included in the rental price:

    • Unlimited mileage;
    • Delivery of the car to the hotel;
    • Basic insurance.

    For an additional fee you can get:

    • Baby chair;
    • Navigator in Russian;
    • Insurance to cover all risks;
    • Car delivery to the airport.

    Cars are divided into classes:

    • Economy – from 45 euros for 1 day;
    • Average – from 70 euros for 1 day;
    • Luxury – from 80 euros for 1 day;
    • Premium – from 95 euros for 1 day;
    • Minivan – from 120 euros for 1 day;
    • Jeep – from 145 euros for 1 day;
    • Convertible – from 200 euros for 1 day.

    Here's how to save:

    Many companies offer a discount when renting for several days.

    You can select a specific car brand:

    • Audi;
    • Citroen;
    • Toyota;
    • Volkswagen;
    • Fiat;
    • Opel;
    • Renault.

    It should be remembered that Lido di Jesolo is resort town, and people on vacation are carefree and less vigilant than in ordinary cities. In order not to compromise safety, you should move around the city at low speeds. The main tourist street becomes pedestrian after 20:00.

    Transfer is a reliable option

    To get from the airport to your hotel in Jesolo you will need a transfer, especially if arriving at night. It is better to take care of this in advance. You can arrange the service yourself on the website of transfer companies. Another option is to contact the hotel and request delivery. You will be met at the airport by a driver holding a sign.

    Arranging a transfer through tour operators will be more expensive. The easiest way is to order a taxi through the service. By indicating the exact route and number of passengers, you will receive full list available offers. Each option is accompanied brief characteristics- in particular, the spaciousness of the car’s interior and trunk.

    Transport is available in advance, so you don’t have to spend several minutes waiting for it. Once your suitcases are loaded into the trunk, you can enjoy a comfortable ride to your destination.

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    The same service can be used when visiting neighboring towns and the surrounding area of ​​Lido di Jesolo. Payment in a taxi is made via card at the meter.

    The approximate cost of a trip to Marco Polo Airport is 120 euros.

    Intercity transport - for exploring the surrounding area

    To travel between cities, tourists most often resort to buses or trains. The first method is less expensive, the second is the most comfortable. To purchase tickets at a profitable price, you should use a modern service. It guarantees the best price and a wide range of available offers. You can use a system of complex filters or immediately choose the best option thanks to the “cheap and fast” criterion - it’s up to you.

    National cuisine of Lido di Jesolo: what is worth trying

    The menus of restaurants and hotels in Lido di Jesolo contain many seafood dishes. They are all varied and tasty. The portions are large. National cuisine presented with a large selection of pasta and pizza.

    Lido di Jesolo has delicious ice cream, just like all over Italy. There are many gelatari around the city - cafes where it is brewed. Each establishment has its own characteristics and unique combinations of tastes.

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    Want better food?

    According to many tourists, the most delicious ice cream is made in the Colombina cafe.

    There are inexpensive cafes, pizzerias, taverns and mid-priced restaurants in Jesolo. There are no luxurious or very expensive establishments. For fast food lovers there are also McDonald's, BurgerKing, and sushi bars. Almost all establishments have menus in Russian, and in some the waiters speak Russian.

    At the height of the season, it is better to reserve tables in the cafe in advance. Often near popular establishments a queue forms. This is especially true for pizzerias.

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    Purchase products at good prices You can go to the Famila supermarket, which is located in the Laguna shopping center next to the bus station. There is also a mini-market "Smile".

    Hotels serve a buffet breakfast. It includes the standard continental menu:

    • Fruits;
    • Meat cuts;
    • Cheeses;
    • Yogurt;
    • Bakery;
    • Muesli;
    • Eggs;
    • Vegetables.

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    The hotels brew delicious coffee. The baked goods are most often homemade, they are individually wrapped so that you can take them with you. Dinner must be ordered in advance the night before, specifying the main course. The salad bar is always available without restrictions.

    How to get to Lido di Jesolo: options for tourists

    You can get to Jesolo from the two closest cities - Verona and Venice, where the airports are located international class. Regular direct flights to these cities are operated from Moscow and St. Petersburg.

    The current cost of flights to these destinations is presented on the Aviasales website, which combines available offers from best airlines Europe. If your holiday is not tied to specific dates, use the price calendar to track the best travel option to Lido di Jesolo. No less useful will be three instant filters that display tickets for the cheapest, fastest and most optimal flight.

    If desired, tourists can use other parameters to sort the available offers. Thus, you have the right to choose your preferred departure and arrival times, travel duration, baggage availability, etc. Using filters, it is easy to highlight offers from a particular airline.

    The undoubted advantage of Aviasales users is the chance to take advantage special offers and discounts. Available options are presented in personal account every client.

    Remember:

    Most convenient way getting to the famous Italian resort runs through Venice.

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    Route diagram:

  1. Airplane landing at Venice airport.
  2. Bus to Mestre railway station;
  3. Bus or boat to Lido di Jesolo.

Boarding the bus takes place immediately at the exit of the airport terminal. Intervals between trips up to railway station Mestre is 15 minutes. From there, buses number 10a run regularly to Lido di Jesolo. The journey will take about an hour.

Getting there from Verona is less convenient and takes longer. The route consists of sections:

  1. Plane to Verona;
  2. Bus to the train station in Verona;
  3. Train to Venice;
  4. Bus to Lido di Jesolo.

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From the airport terminal, bus No. 2 leaves directly from the exit and goes to the railway station. The journey will take 30 minutes. Here you need to take the train to Venice (Mestre station). The ride takes 2 or 4 hours, depending on the train you choose (high-speed or regular). After arriving in Venice, look for buses with the sign Lido di Jesolo. They stand at the entrance to the station and leave every hour. You will have to spend about 60 minutes on the road.

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Buses to Jesolo arrive at the bus station located in the city center. Most of the hotels are located here.

To reach remote areas, you can take buses number 2 (to Cortelazzo) or number 3 (to Faro).

Tickets must be validated when boarding a vehicle or at a bus stop. They are sold in small tobacco kiosks or at the station. If you purchase a round-trip ticket (andata e ritorno), you will need to validate it twice. In order for the bus to stop, you need to press a special button in advance. When standing at a bus stop, you need to vote so that the driver stops.

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The resort town of Lido di Jesolo is located in the province of Northern Italy, on the coast Adriatic Sea. The conventional concepts of “big” / “small” are difficult to apply to it, because, yes, it is small, but with the largest (i.e. longest) shopping street in Europe with a length of 15 km.

Why is it worth going here?

Lido di Jesolo is an expected vacation spot for travelers to the North of the country (like me), who are seduced by the proximity of the resort to the iconic Padua and Trieste. Many experience a certain trepidation, suggesting that this piece sunny coast, belonging to the Venetian Riviera (which already sounds loud), is as iconic as, say, the French, which means that visiting it itself begins to acquire a romantic flavor. I’ll be a little disappointed here: it became a tourist destination only in the 60s of the 20th century, so the Lido completely lacks the vintage flair of an old resort town, and it also cannot boast of a long list of famous regulars. Someone is looking for (and finds, by the way) a calm, somewhat imposing holiday. There are also those who do not really like the South of Italy at all, preferring the more sedate North.

In any case, Lido di Jesolo has its pros and cons. I can say frankly that I don’t regret my holiday there one bit, but I wouldn’t go back there a second time!

How to get there

Lido di Jesolo does not have its own airport, so it is worth preparing for a connecting transit road.


By plane

From Moscow and St. Petersburg

The most convenient option is to fly to Marco Polo Airport () , from where you can get to your destination either by ferry or by bus, which I will discuss in more detail below. There are regular direct flights to Venice from Moscow and St. Petersburg; a round-trip ticket will cost approximately EUR 285 per person; Naturally, if you buy tickets in advance, during discount periods or have airline/bank bonuses, the flight will cost less. You can find out the details of air travel to Venice, and inquire about the current cost of plane tickets along the route.

You can take a direct flight from Moscow and before international airport Verona , the cost of the trip will be around the same 285 EUR. However, the road from Verona to the coast will take several hours, so flying there solely for the purpose of getting to the resort is not very convenient; it is better to set aside a whole day from your vacation to visit the homeland of Romeo and Juliet, especially since the city is truly magnificent.

By train

Lido di Jesolo does not have its own railway station, but there is a bus station.

From Verona

If you need to get from Verona Airport, you will first have to take the blue and white bus number 2, which is immediately visible near the exit from the airport, it goes just to Verona Stazione Porta Nuova station. The fare will be 6 EUR, and you will have to spend half an hour on the road.

Here you will need to buy train tickets to Mestre station in Venice. You have to choose between a high-speed and a regular train: the cost of the first option is twice as much, 18 EUR versus 9 EUR, but the ride is only two hours, not four. Then transfer to a bus with a sign Lido-di-Jesolo(stops right outside the station in the square) to Lido di Jesolo bus station. The bus runs every hour, the journey is also an hour, the ticket price is 4 EUR.

From Venice

When you leave the airport, you immediately find yourself at a stop; you should be interested in the ACTV bus No. 15 or the AVTO FLY BUS shuttle. The interval of their movement is 10-15 minutes, you will spend 25-30 minutes on the road. Cost - 3-5 EUR (a taxi in this direction will cost 50 EUR).

This way you will find yourself at the Venezia Mestre railway station, from where a bus runs to the resort we need (information about it is listed above).

The station where the bus will arrive will be described in the section below.

By bus

From Venice

From the bus station in Venice, located on Piazzale Roma, there is bus number 10a, which will take you to Lido di Jesolo in just over an hour. The bus schedule is very changeable, so you need to check it before the trip by taking a free printout from the travel agency or at the station itself. The trip will cost 15 EUR per person.

You can combine a boat trip from Venice and several buses by purchasing single ticket to Punta sabbioni (bus station). A one-way ticket will cost approximately 10 EUR. Bus number 5 runs from Punta Sabbioni to the resort bus station; a one-way ticket will cost 3.5 EUR.

How to get from the bus station to the city center

From the bus station, two buses leave every half hour (from 05:30 to 00:00): No. 2 (Cortelazzo area) and No. 3 (Faro area), which will take you in the direction you need. Please note: even if you buy a round-trip ticket, you must validate it twice!

The bus station is located right in the city center, so if this is what you need, then you are already there!


By car

In order to go on such a long trip, you at least need to calculate your strength, have an international driver’s license and at least one more cheerful “fellow traveler” ready to take over from you: you will have to spend more than 3,000 km on the road.

You can go from the capital or from the Northern capital. We will consider both routes.

From Moscow

Muscovites need to first move towards Smolensk, but when approaching it, do not go exploring the city, but choose the sign to Minsk. You calmly cross the customs of the Republic of Belarus (sometimes you have to wait for several hours, especially in the summer, be mentally prepared) and move along the M-1 highway, and then along the E-30. The direction of travel is to where the border zone with Poland is located. It’s worth arming yourself with patience again: at the border you will have to sit in a traffic jam for about five hours. Having finally left, you continue to move along E-30 until you see a “fork”: you can choose to take the E-67 or E-77 highway, choose the first because of its convenience (compared to the second on E-77 there are a lot of turns, you can get confused) and head for Glivice, bypassing it you go to the city of Rybnik via DK78, from which it is already a stone's throw to the border with the Czech Republic. This route bypasses the A-1 toll highway (you will have to pay about 8 EUR to travel along it), but in terms of travel time it is in no way inferior to the toll highway. After spending a few hours or less at the border control, as Fortune wills, you drive up to Ostrava and the unpronounceable Brno after. Pay close attention to the directions, be sure not to pass the sign for Mikulov. The road in this direction is being repaired, so there may be delays, but it will lead to the next leg of the journey, which will begin immediately after passing the Austrian border.

Important: vignette that allows you to drive around expressways Czech Republic for 10 days, bought at the border (15 EUR), you can also buy an Austrian vignette for 11 EUR there or in Austria itself in a border store (cheaper at the post office, for 8.5). Motorways A 9, 10, 11, 13, including the S16, also require tolls, but you can also pay road tax at their exits and on-ramps.

After passing the border, choose the E-461 highway, it leads to the capital of Austria. Having passed many small settlements, you focus your attention on the sign for Villach. Next, we are interested in the E-55 highway; it is the one that will lead (take us) to the Italian border. Driving along the Brennero highway now costs nothing - previously you had to pay. All roads lead to: this is more relevant than ever, since after that you can give preference to any highway, it still leads to. From Rome to Venice there are 525 km on the E-35 motorway, and almost the entire route will be tolled (costing no less than 30 EUR). Take the E-35 until you reach the A14 exit towards the Padua sign.

Once on the A-13, follow the signs for Venice. Take the exit onto the A4/E70 towards Venice. Take the exit towards Mestre. Follow the signs to Venice. The SS14 highway leads towards Jesolo - the distance between them is only 45 km. When you see the sign for Strada Provinciale Portegrandi Jesolo, confidently stick to this direction until the next one appears - Strada Regionale Del Mare. Well, then everything is completely simple, follow the signs for Lido-di-Jesolo. This is the fastest option to get from Venice to the coast, and besides, it does not require any expenses.

It is worth preparing in advance by determining places to stay that are convenient for you, calling or writing to hotel owners in the Czech Republic if you plan to stay in this country. In Poland there are no problems with roadside motels, just like in Austria.

From Saint-Petersburg

The route built from the Northern capital will be completely different. It is rightfully considered more comfortable than the route from Moscow; it’s always more pleasant to drive on well-maintained European roads, it’s true. In addition, if you give preference to the route from St. Petersburg, then there will be no problems with overnight accommodation: along the entire route you can safely stay at any motel, there are many of them. From St. Petersburg, head towards (this popular destination, so there will be a wagon with a trolley along the road), where you can take the Finnlines ferry to the German Travemünde in 28 hours (approximately 340 EUR one way). It is worth thinking about booking ferry seats in advance; this can be done on the company’s website.

From Travemünde to Lido di Jesolo 1,400 km.

Follow the directions on, but do not enter the city: go around the A10 highway, then follow the road to Munich along the A-9, from there you need to move to Austria along the A-8. The road suggests paid areas, therefore it is appropriate to purchase a vignette for 10 days for 10 EUR or for a month for 22 EUR. There are often repair roads in this area; if you're lucky, you can lose 20 minutes, or even several hours.

When you see the sign A-2, take this highway, it will lead to A-23, which already passes through Italian soil. Soon the E-55 sign will appear, and then the exit to S. Dona "-Noventa. Everything is already simple there: the signs and the navigator will tell you how to quickly get to the sea. Of course, from Finland you can take a ferry to Rostock, another German city, but then you will lose one and a half days instead of 28 hours. The road through Denmark is also possible, but it will be much more expensive and time-consuming.

To summarize

On average, in both the first and second cases, you will have to spend 150 EUR on vignettes and toll roads. Gasoline will cost at least 500 EUR. The total cost of a trip through Moscow will be no less than 1,500 EUR (including gasoline, vignettes, motel accommodation), through St. Petersburg it is more expensive - more than 2,000 EUR due to ferry crossings.

In any case, to successfully get to Italy, you will need several days: plan on the time for rest too.

Download apps that don't require an Internet connection before your trip, make detailed plan and think over your exact route, this will prevent you from getting lost and wasting time, since the proposed routes may be changed due to planned repairs or the construction of other roads and junctions.

From Italian cities

If you are already in Italy and want to visit the Venetian Riviera, the most comfortable option would be to order a transfer. Many companies provide similar services, for example, Transfer-lux. On its website (in Russian, by the way), you will be asked to fill out a form and leave your contact information to calculate the cost of the trip. The agency has Russian drivers. They can pick you up from anywhere in Italy and take you wherever you need to go. The cost is determined by the meter, but you can leave a request to calculate the amount of the trip, then they will tell you the approximate amount in question.

By ferry

From Venice

The most convenient, but not the most budget-friendly way is the Moby Dick II boat, it can be found a 5-minute walk from Piazza San Marco, and it arrives at the Faro lighthouse pier in Lido di Jesolo, this is the western part of the city.

The sea voyage will cost approximately 12 EUR one way (tickets are purchased directly on board) and will take about an hour.

The only thing that is not entirely convenient is its schedule: it departs from Venice every day around 18:00. In addition, sometimes it may not run at all, and you can only find out about this by being on the spot. From Lido di Jesolo to Venice it also departs every day at 09:30.

Vaporetto runs regularly from Piazza San Marco ( water buses) to Punta Sabbioni, from where bus number 5 leaves for the bus station in Jesolo.

Bus tickets can be purchased at tobacco shops and newsstands.

Clue:

Lido di Jesolo - the time is now

Hour difference:

Moscow 1

Kazan 1

Samara 2

Ekaterinburg 3

Novosibirsk 5

Vladivostok 8

When is the season? When is the best time to go

Lido di Jesolo begins to receive guests from the end of May and ends at the end of September, in total it turns out that it functions for a little more than 4 months.

Lido di Jesolo in summer

Summer is expectedly high season in the city. June-July-August - consistently sunny, fine, warm and little rainy, the temperature during the day can rise to +30 °C, and at night drop to a comfortable +23 °C. The shallow sea off the coast warms up well (+24-26 °C). Those who like to relax in the style of fur seals “lounger + cool off” will be satisfied, but those who expect to enjoy the beauty of the sea and swim with gusto will remain dissatisfied: the sea, frankly speaking, is muddy, there is no desire to hang out in it for a long time.


June and the first half of July are best suited for a beach holiday here, because it is relatively calm and not very many tourists. But August leaves no chance for relaxation at all: huge crowds of people in the water and on the beach (the motley crowd of vacationers at this time is joined by Italians who came to relax from the concrete jungle). Sometimes, by the way, there is not even a chance to just see the landscape: the rule “whoever gets up first gets an umbrella” applies ironically, usually by 9 am all the umbrellas and sunbeds by the water are already occupied, so the only option left is to sit in the depths of the beach, comforted by the sea breeze and armed With headphones, you still can’t hear the sound of the surf.

My advice: swim until lunch, because after that the sea goes from the harmless category of “cloudy with sand” to the dangerous category of “disgustingly dirty.” It’s true, it even begins to lather based on tactile sensations and foam forms on the surface; I never even once risked going into the water in the afternoon.

The sand spit stretches for 15 km, but this is 15 km of sun loungers, umbrellas and people. Many hotels have their own dedicated areas on the beach, and for “non-hotel” visitors there is an average entrance fee of 5 EUR.

Lido di Jesolo in autumn

Lido di Jesolo in the first half of September is the Velvet season, Firstly. The bulk of those wishing to have already rested and left, there is no sweltering heat during the day (on average +22-24 °C), the nights become cool (temperatures can drop to +15 °C), but it is still comfortable, and it still feels like summer. The second half of the month is less attractive; by the end of September, owners usually begin to remove umbrellas from the beaches, hinting that the season will soon be closed.

October and November are no longer popular months to visit.

Lido di Jesolo in spring

Only the very end of May will bring more or less warm weather (+20-22 °C): there is no point in going earlier, the season is not yet open, and the air has not warmed up enough.

Lido di Jesolo in winter

Not the time to visit: it’s cool, from +3 to +10°C, it’s much better to go skiing in the ski resorts of Italy!

Clue:

Lido di Jesolo - weather by month

Districts. Where is the best place to live?

Lido di Jesolo is divided into 5 districts, but when choosing accommodation you should focus primarily on the purpose of the visit. If the vacation is exclusively beach with rare organized excursions, then theoretically any area that I list below will do. The fact is that the city is very elongated along the coast, but is not very deep: the maximum distance from the hotel to the sea does not exceed 300 meters, with the exception of the more remote Paese area.

As for the types of housing, there are no luxury villas in Lido di Jesolo, all such offers are located closer to Venice, just as there are no hostels - the enterprising owners of local hotels would not even allow them to develop: why bother the stable market of middle-class hotels. But there are a lot of the latter, the stock is mostly old, but not deprived of repairs.

Faro

Faro may be of interest to lovers of water sports: here you can rent vehicles for these purposes, and also relax in the local nightclubs (Vanilla Club, Marina Club). Within the area there is the Aqualandia water park.

In the Faro area you can stay in a hotel, aparthotel, apartments and camping; this place is popular and in demand, the price for a week's stay starts from 300 EUR.

Centro

The central region is divided into eastern and western. In the western (Centro Ovest) there is a post office, a Sea Life aquarium, a reptilarium, a tropicarium, a park with inflatable attractions, Multifunctional Center for public events Pala Arrex and bus station. If you don't want to travel to the last one from other areas every time and generally plan a lot of trips, choose a stay nearby. However, be prepared that this is a very busy, noisy part of the city, but there are many restaurants and shops there. The eastern area (Centro Est) is much quieter, there are campsites and a hospital there.

Centro is replete with hotel offers and options for staying in apartments, but the difference in price is minimal: apartment owners want to make money during the season and are well aware of the cost of hotels, so for a week's stay in a hotel, apartment, or apart-hotel you will pay more than 300 EUR.

Pineta

The Pineta area is suitable for those who want absolute silence. It is generally the most conducive to a break from civilization: green (because most of it is occupied by pine forest) and with a lot of flowers.

Pineta crosses Cortelazzo, it is like a district within a district or a small settlement. Seafood lovers should stop there: it resembles a small fishing village, and in the establishments nearby you can taste the catch of local fishermen lovingly prepared by the chef.

Pineta offers far fewer accommodation options than other areas of the city. Hotels and apartments here will cost more, from 600 EUR, but at the intersection of Centro and Pineta there are campsites: the price per day will be approximately 20 EUR, excluding the cost of electricity and shower.

Jesolo Paese

Paese is not very suitable for holidaymakers: there are no equipped beaches, but there are almost no visitors there. There are few accommodation options there, but prices there are lower than on the coast; you can find a hotel or apartment for less than 300 EUR per week.

I’ll tell you more about other expenses that await you in the city later.

What are the prices for holidays?

Nutrition

If you want to cook your own food, then, of course, it is best to buy food in chain supermarkets that Italians themselves visit (Famila, In's and others). Cheese and pasta shops, wines and delicacies on the main tourist street designed for bored onlookers, worried about bringing something so local; the markup ranges from a few euros to half the cost of the goods.

The desire to make money from vacationers is especially clearly visible using the example mineral water: a small bottle of 0.75 ml in a shop near the beach will cost about 2 EUR, while a pack of large bottles (6 pieces) of the same Italian mineral water in a supermarket will cost a little more than 5 EUR.

Supermarkets often have discounts, including on wine.


On average, 40-45 EUR per person per day is enough to cook your own food and buy groceries. Of course, you can spend much less, it all depends on your preferences and appetite.

Lunch in a restaurant for one person will cost from 20 EUR.

Getting around the city

I wrote about travel prices above and will say more below, but if you do not plan to leave Jesolo, then the costs of travel will be minimal.

Cultural program

Booking excursions through the hotel is more expensive compared to independent travel: the most beautiful cities are located within a foreseeable distance from the coast; you can get to them yourself for two or even three times cheaper. Italians are very helpful people, so don't be afraid to ask a question if you don't understand something.

Accommodation

The price for renting apartments during the season + money for food is comparable to a trip with half board included. You won’t be able to make a profit; it also happens that the cost of a trip will cost much less than independent accommodation. A week's stay in an apartment will cost no less than 1,000 EUR.

If possible, give preference to 4 and 5 star hotels (by the way, there are few of the latter on the coast, since this resort is more focused on 4* service). Or eat on your own if you decide to stay in a “troika”, because the food will clearly disappoint, or worse, no one will particularly bother about how to feed you better in the season, when there are a lot of people and the hotel does not have an extra “star” that needs correspond. Of course, there are exceptions, so I advise you to study reviews of your hotel's cuisine before you book it.

Main attractions. What to see

Lido di Jesolo is not very rich in attractions; it would be more correct to say that it is modestly adjacent, but at the same time advantageously located next to other famous Italian cities.

However, even within it you can find places suitable for creating an impression of the city.

Top 3

Beaches. Which ones are better

The entire seaside line is the beach. The entrance to the water is the same everywhere: fine sand, shallow sea. As I said earlier, 95% of the beach is paid, owned by hotels. For an average of 5 EUR you will get a sun lounger, an umbrella, a shower, the opportunity to change clothes in a cabin, as well as the protection of your life by lifeguards. The beach has no names, but there are signs with the names of the hotels that own this or that sector. If you want to change your location and move to another hotel site, you will have to pay again. The fact is that inspectors walk along the beach, they usually ask you to show the card that the hotel gave you (it allows you to use coastline free) or pay for your stay. There are bars and cafes along the coast.

The remaining 5% of the coast is a section of free beach in the Piazza Brescia area. It's not that clean, and lifeguards appear only occasionally; there are no bars or restaurants, or sun loungers or showers.


Churches and temples. Which ones are worth visiting?

There are few churches in the city, and they are quite modest both inside and outside. I’ll just tell you about one that impressed me with its unusual architectural solution.

Parrocchia di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice

This is a modern Catholic church. You can get into it absolutely free from 10:00 to 18:30 every day.


Address: Piazza Trieste, 10.

Museums. Which ones are worth visiting?

There are several museums in the city:


Parks

Parco Grifone (Via Martin Luther King)

The largest park within the city, it has an area of ​​18,000 m². A well-groomed, green park looks more like a lawn with occasional trees.


There is sports equipment here, a basketball court and all kinds of slides and swings for children. Walking animals is allowed.

Opening hours: entrance daily from 09:00 to 21:00.

Aqualandia water park (Via Michelangelo Buonarroti, 15)

Nothing special, an ordinary water park, long queues in the summer, be prepared to show your passport to visit certain entertainments inside the complex.


Entrance for an adult will cost from 28 EUR, depending on the tariff.

Tourist streets

For convenience, the resort is divided into three central lines, running one after another. The first line is the beach and the promenade next to it, followed by the main shopping street and a strip for public transport and auto.

There is no point in describing the promenade at the beach: it is just a paved path with bushes and trees on the side, suitable for leisurely walks in the evening. But it’s worth telling a little more about the main shopping street, which is also the longest pedestrian tourist area. It does not have a single name, despite its length, it consists of a string of streets connected by squares. The pedestrian promenade starts at Via Dei Mille and ends at Via Altinate. In fact, it is 15 km of shops, restaurants, bars, hotels and agencies.

Coniferous trees grow on both sides of the road, which, firstly, has a beneficial effect on the health of vacationers (at least they believe in it), and secondly, the crowns perfectly protect from heat and overheating during the day, which is excellent for such a windless city solution.

All branches from the main tourist highway lead again to hotels, restaurants, and shops.

What to see in 1 day

Since Lido di Jesolo is a typical resort town, one day is enough to form an opinion about it.


I suggest the following route:

  • 09:00 - breakfast at La Marachella (Via Bafile, 566);
  • 09:30-11.30 - in the morning it is best to go to the beach and swim in the warm, clean sea;
  • 12:00-13:00 - have lunch at a local restaurant, Ristorante Laguna (Via Bafile, 568);
  • 13:00-15:30 - be sure to stroll along the main pedestrian street of the city, find something in the shops that will become a pleasant memory or bring joy, visit the Sand Sculpture Festival (Piazza Brescia);
  • 15:30-16:00 - enjoy Italian ice cream at Gelateria Colombina (Via Bafile, 120);
  • 16:00-17:00 - boat trip on a boat/catamaran/jet ski;
  • 17:00-18:00 - dinner at the restaurant overlooking the sea Sea Palace (Via Padova, 69);
  • 18:00-19:00 - rent a bike and ride around the city at night.

What to see in the area

The cities that are located in the vicinity of Lido di Jesolo are much more interesting than itself!

Venice

Total 47 km by car or an hour by bus and in front of you is a completely different picture: Italian aristocracy in all its splendor.


The beauty cannot be expressed in words, however, even skeptics take off their glasses and hats and suddenly don’t care about the swarm of tourists. Magnetism and magic.

How to get there: can be purchased at a tobacconist, newsstand, actv machine or at the bus station with a ticket costing 17.80 EUR. It includes round trip travel: bus to Punta Sabbioni and vaporetto to Venice. You can buy a slightly more expensive pass for 22 EUR, thanks to which all vaporetto lines within the city will be free for 24 hours.

Padua

Approximately at 80 km from Lido di Jesolo is an ancient university town that can be described in three words as “walk-and-take-photos”.


The Prato della Valle fountain makes you fall in love without asking... a separate song and separate torments, fabulous beauty, but it doesn’t fit into the lens at all!!

How to get there: You can also go through the bus station in Mestre, changing there to the train in the direction of Padova.

Nearby Islands

Lido di Venezia

An island neighboring Venice. Suitable as an accommodation option for visitors who do not want to live in Venice for one reason or another, but want to visit there often. Lido di Venezia is well-maintained and developed, there are shops and even several bus routes. Stripe clean sandy beach will allow you to combine a cultural program and a beach holiday in one trip.


Lido di Venezia is less touristy than Jesolo, and in general less popular, it’s an island. But it’s famous, because it’s where the famous Venice Film Festival takes place.

How to get there: to get here from Venice, we take vaporetto number 1 at the San Zaccaria pier. Just 20 minutes on the road and you are there. The Alilaguna vaporetto (red line) also runs from Marco Polo Airport. The schedule can be checked on this website.

Food. What to try

Of course, Italian cuisine, seafood and cheeses, as well as wines. Of the latter, the most appropriate would be to give preference to white sparkling wine Prosecco, whose homeland is precisely the province of Veneto.


Cafes and restaurants

Restaurants local cuisine the vast majority, everyone can find one that suits their budget. In Lido di Jesolo there are many inexpensive and medium-priced restaurants, fashionable and luxurious establishments cannot be found there, this is not the specificity of this resort and not its strong point exactly.

In the evening, all the people relaxing on the beach in the morning migrate, of course, to the restaurants, so you can see a queue at the most popular establishments. Therefore, if you really want to get somewhere, it makes sense to book a table in advance.

Since Jesolo is visited by many Russian-speaking tourists, establishment owners often have menus in Russian.

The shops

In Lido di Jesolo itself there is no shortage of supermarkets, all of them, as expected, are located on both sides of the tourist promenade.

Almost all food outlets close for a break from 12:00 to 16:00, on Sunday some of them are open until 12:00, some are closed, but there are also those who work all day.

The Laguna mall is located away from the beach. In addition to a large cosmetic department and a pharmacy, absolutely no clothing or shoe department, there is a good grocery hypermarket Famila (Piazza Venezia, 2). Famila is open on Sunday and there are no breaks during the day.

Considered one of the best in the city. In general, the Italians make excellent ice cream, this is their “crown” sweet, but there, in Columbine, they really mix it with unicorn milk, no less. Firstly, even a banal pistachio or coconut is amazingly tasty, and secondly, the establishment has a proud list of its own flavor collaborations and creative developments, take your pick - I don’t want to. Another important point: it looks very attractive.

Address: Via Bafile, 120.

Budget

  1. Pappa e Pomodoro (Via Levantina, 261);
  2. Oasi del Panino (Piazza Aurora, 27);
  3. Pizzeria San Marco (Via Dante Alighieri, 85);
  4. Ristorante giapponese kanji (Via Levantina, 183).

Mid-level

  1. Ristorante Tempini (Via Bafile, 56);
  2. Mazzini Restaurante-Pizzeria (Via Silvio Trentin, 7);
  3. Peccati di Gola (Via Dei Mille, 40);
  4. Locanda Ristorante Semiramide Jesolo ((Via Ca" Nani, 42);
  5. Bucintoro (Via Silvio Trentin, 91);
  6. Pizzeria Capri (In Square de Santis, 9).

Expensive

  1. Laguna Restaurant (Via Bafile, 568);
  2. Da Guido (Via Roma Sinistra, 25);
  3. Ristorante da Omar Via (Dante Alighieri, 21).

Holidays

Vintage Festival

At the beginning of September, usually on the first or second Sunday, this event takes place (or even, more precisely, passes along the main pedestrian street).


Representatives from different farms, wineries that build their own platforms and decorate them in whatever way they like. These platforms are attached to cars and tractors, and behind each there is a group dressed in national costumes. In addition, along the entire route there are tasting points where you can taste wine for free.

Sand Figure Festival

From the end of May and throughout the entire tourist season, you can visit the Sand Figure Festival for free in Piazza Brescia, where professionals from different countries. Elegant, inspiring and completely free - definitely worth a visit!

Safety. What to watch out for

Lido di Jesolo is a sedate city, and therefore you can feel safe there. Of course, there are points that it is better to know about in advance so as not to spoil your vacation:


Things to do

Entertainment in Jesolo is as sedate and peaceful as it is:


  • you can go to a golf club of your choice (Foresteria Golf Club Jesolo (Via St. Andrews, 2) or Golf Club Jesolo (Via Sant Andrews, 2):
  • rent a boat and go to boat trip along the Venetian coast on the ship of the company Imbarcazione Orsippa (Via delle Ninfee, 1) or Jolly Roger (Via Tritone, 4);
  • go windsurfing, kitesurfing, wakeboarding, rent a variety of watercraft to choose from at the Watersport center Bridgman (Via Aquileia, 120);
  • play a game of tennis in the PlayVillage sports center, located in Via Equilio, 48, or in the Riviera Levante complex, which can be found in Viale del Cigno Bianco, 5.

But the best thing is to travel and travel again!!

Shopping and shops

There are few brand stores. Well, that is, it seems like there is a lot, but there is little. Basically, a hodgepodge of collections from last year, fake bags or bags of medium-quality Italian brands. Luxury brands have bypassed Jesolo; the maximum you can find there are Armani Jeans, Furla and Guess. Lots of affordable brands and swimwear, designer jewelry.

During summer sales(from July to early September) there are also discounts in Jesolo, but prices there will still be higher than, say, in, where it is much more reasonable to go for things. However, at the resort you can buy beautiful branded glasses at a significant discount.

There are many Murano glass products due to the proximity to Venice and the island of Murano.


The selection is smaller than the last two, and the prices are higher.

Bars. Where to go

Lido di Jesolo has no shortage of bars. They are different: some are themed, some have live music, and some are simply proud of the number of types of beer. average price- about 5 EUR per glass.

I will highlight the following:

  1. Mary's Pub (Via Bafile, 546), open from 12:00 to 02:00 daily. Authentic retro-style bar with a large number of beers to choose from;
  2. Gasoline Road Bar (Piazza Mazzini, 17), sports bar, open daily from 18:00 to 04:00, on Sundays from 12:00;
  3. Route 66 Pub & Grill (Via Ugo Foscolo, 60) is open from 11:00 to 15:00 and from 17:00 to 02:00 daily. This is an American pub;
  4. John Martin's Pub (Via Bafile, 512) is open daily from 08:00 to 04:00, with live music.

Clubs and nightlife

There are few clubs - fewer than bars, pubs and restaurants; after all, the local public is mainly middle-aged and older people. Even in the clubs there are more Italians hanging out than tourists! Among those that exist, there are several more or less worthy:

  1. Marina Club (Via Roma Destra, 120). Entrance is free, but there is face control;
  2. Vanilla Club (Via M.Buonarroti, 15) is located a couple of minutes from the Aqualandia water park. Free entry, face control.

Extreme Sports

Lido di Jesolo does not have any activities extreme species sports

Souvenirs. What to bring as a gift

On Via Giuseppe Verdi there is a Southern Italian-style ceramics shop from a local factory, for lovers of corncob-shaped pepper shakers and porcelain decorative plates with brightly colored and bulbous vegetables on the edge. A small trinket like a soap dish or ashtray will cost 6-8 EUR; more complex and large pasta plates, vases, bread bins, etc. can cost up to 100 EUR, depending on the chosen decorative item.


There are cute things, and there are downright tacky ones. Jesolo is not the city where you should look for original, original souvenirs. Pasta, cheese, wine, a variety of salt, sun-dried tomatoes, butter, cosmetics - a standard set that almost everyone brings from Italy in varying quantities.

How to get around the city

The best way to get around the city, of course, is on foot or by bicycle. Some hotels offer the latter for free, or you can rent a bicycle. There are many companies providing such services on the main tourist promenade.


There is a small excursion train at Piazza Brescia that takes tourists along the promenade and introduces them to the city.

Taxi. What features exist

In Jesolo itself, few people travel by taxi, because the city is very compact, but taxis are often ordered, for example, to Venice Marco Polo Airport. Usually taxis are booked in advance from the hotel or by taking advantage of numerous offers on the Internet. There are always free cars near the bus station. It is not customary to vote on the road.

Fare payment

In a taxi you can pay by card. The cost of the trip is usually determined by the meter, but be prepared to pay at least 120 EUR for the trip to the airport.

Trams

There are no trams in Jesolo!

Buses

There are only two city buses:

  • No. 2 runs in the direction of Cortelazzo,
  • No. 3 - Faro.

The bus schedule can be viewed at any bus stop.

Fare payment

Tickets for city buses are sold in tobacco shops; for out-of-town destinations, tickets can be purchased at the bus station. The ticket price is 1.3 EUR.

Tickets must be validated upon entering the transport! Controllers enter buses frequently; if the ticket is not validated, you will have to pay a fine.

Transport rental

In Lido di Jesolo you can rent a car, moped or scooter by asking for help at the hotel reception or choosing the most suitable option yourself; local offices often offer better rental options.

Rental rules

It is officially believed that an international license is required to drive, but many companies do not go into details and provide transport without them. The only question is the degree of responsibility in the event of an accident: if there are no international laws, it is expected that the punishment and fine will be greater.

A liter of gasoline costs approximately 1.49 EUR.

Many hotels have parking lots. It is worth remembering that Jesolo is a tourist city, which means that passers-by are relaxed and not very vigilant, and there are many yawning cyclists. Therefore: it is not customary to drive on the streets, the traffic is calm and not aggressive. Italians are impulsive, cutting someone off and being openly rude is, of course, the last thing, plus you can run into trouble if you practice this style of driving and communication.

The main tourist promenade after 20:00 turns into a pedestrian zone, cars stop moving.

Lido di Jesolo - holidays with children

This city is great for families. Calm, even monotonous - you go for a walk a few kilometers or more in the other direction, but nothing has changed: cafes, hotels, shops. A complete feeling of deja vu. But parents with small children can feel more or less relaxed.


Clean beaches, shallow sea, understandable food and impeccable Italian ice cream, which equally seduces people (read children:) of any age. In the evening, you can rent multi-seater bicycles and head closer to the city center: there, after sunset, magicians, touring artists and animators entertain the public. Many cafes and restaurants have children's playrooms.

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Rent a Car- also an aggregation of prices from all rental companies, all in one place, let's go!

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