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  1. Lido di Jesolo is a purpose-built beach resort in north-east Italy, on the Adriatic Sea close to Venice. Its miles of sandy beach, rows of sunbeds and night-time entertainment attract thousands of holidaymakers every summer. Billed by tour operators as the “Venetian Riviera”, this is one of Italy’s few package sun-sea-and-sand destinations.

  2. Lido Di Jesolo Beach. Find holiday heaven at this beach resort on the Adriatic Sea, close to Venice. It's known as the Venetian Riviera and boasts miles of sandy beach, sunbeds and entertainment. Indulge in a meal at one of the bars dotted along the coastline, or, if you prefer, the town's main street is just behind. Launch map.

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    You can get to Lido di Jesolo by public transport – by bus from Mestre or the airport and by intercity buses, for example from Milan or Austria. Cars There is no highway. The signs on the highway and the navigator suggest that you exit at Mestre, then drive past the airport and further along single-lane filled roads. On Saturdays and Sundays in the...

    City public transport is very mysterious. There is no line map. At stops, large numbers indicate the stop number, but not the number of the bus that is stopping. On the company’s website, the line to Punta Sabbioni is called 23. But there was no such a bus in the city, however there was number 5 going in the same direction. Actually, besides number...

    The town-planning idea of this city: a 15-kilometer city beach and its annexes – two relatively large streets parallel to the beach, and the same parallel road on the outskirts for communication with neighboring resorts. The endless beach is divided into four sections from east to west: Pineta, Center East, Center West and Faro. There is no distinc...

    The sea in Jesolo is clean, transparent, cloudy from the sand, only when there are strong waves. The entire beach is lined with umbrellas and sun loungers. They are assigned to hotels, and hotel guests are received a pass with the number of the umbrella reserved for them. The inspectors go very often, but they check the passes only selectively, acc...

    A shopping street passes through the central part, which has different names – Dante Alighieri, Andrea Bafili, Verdi, etc. From 20.00 to 6.00 travel along this street is limited (you can only get to your hotel at a snail’s speed). Even at the end of the season, from 20.30 on this street practically demonstrations are marching. The shopping street o...

    Of course, the main attraction is Venice. Read about it: Part 1 (orientation, museums), part 2 (San Marco), part 3 (around the city, Grand Canal, regatta), part 4 (islands) Other excursions are: for example, Treviso, Padua, Brenta villas, Euganean hills etc. Read about it here: Possible excursions in the region on the map. All topics by region – #v...

  3. The most popular beaches for such a holiday in the vicinity of Lido di Jesolo are Libera Jesolo beach, Spiaggia di Cavallino Treporti, Ca 'Savio beach . Family beach lovers will also be able to find a place to their liking here, as there are approximately 12 places in Lido di Jesolo that are convenient for comfortable rest with children.

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  6. Tours near Lido di Jesolo. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. Venice In a Day: Basilica San Marco, Doges Palace & Gondola ride. 636. Historical Tours. from. £122. per adult. Legendary Venice St. Mark's Basilica with Terrace Access & Doge's Palace.

  7. The first beach establishments, along with hotels and restaurants, rose up, and in 1927 the Lido di Treviso came into being at the littoral middle. Nel 1930 Cavazuccherina became Jesolo – and the Lido di Treviso Lido di Jesolo – in 1930. The city grew intensely in the Post-War period, particularly as a result of the increased tourism ...

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