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Venice

Easy connection from the Hotel !!!

 

By public bus:

Leave your car in our inside free car parking, on foot to the near bus stop (10 minutes), catch bus to and from Venice (every 30 minutes).

 

A return ticket only 4,50 Euro !!!

 

 

 

By Public Boat:

Very nice and cheap trip along the lagoon of Venice!!!

By car reach the Terminal Fusina (about 15 minutes): there park your car (with the Hotel card the cost is Euro 4 for the whole day); then catch a public boat  to Venice (Zattere) near Saint Marc's Square: you arrive to Venice centre by the sea enjoying the sight of the Lagoon of Venice.

 

Return boat ticket costs only Euro 12 for adult, Euro 6 for children from 6 to 12 year, free for children under 6 years !!! 

 

 

Itinararies in the Venice Area

 

Venice: South Lagoon

 

Chioggia, Pellestrina, San Piero in Volta, Alberoni, Malamocco
A fascinating travelling experience made of charming lights, colours, silence, atmosphere in the true places of the Lagoon of Venice will give you an unforgettable memory: the idea of being completely outside the modern chaotic world.

The visit can be done by public boats leaving from Fusina and arriving in Malamocco-Alberoni .
In Alberoni you can rent a bike and, travelling along the quiet roads near the Lagoon, you can discover the ancient Murazzi facing the sea. You can also use the public buses or boats linking the isle of Lido with the isle of Pellestrina till Chioggia.
 

Chioggia: it’s also called the little Venice because it is, like Venice, linked to the mainland by a bridge. Chioggia is the arriving  place of a journey among the small isles which separate the Lagoon of Venice from the sea. Strolling along its historical centre you can reach the famous Vigo bridge in front of the Lagoon; from there the boats start towards the isle of Pellestrina.
 

Pellestrina and San Piero in Volta: catch the ferryboat from Chioggia and arrive in Pellestrina.

Pellestrina: in reality the isle is a very narrow stripe of land, protected by the “murazzi” and it separates the Lagoon form the sea. The side towards Chioggia which enlarges itself a little more houses  the natural reserve…… and the wood of Ca’ Roman..
The “murazzi” which are the dykes protecting Venice and its lagoon from the sea-storms, were built in 1744 by using big blocks of stones from Istria; they are 20 Km long and about 4 and half high. They can be considered the last work left us by the Repubblica of Saint Marc.  Pellestrina is an isle mostly inhabited  by fishermen who, together with their fishing boats, give the isle a very picoresque atmosphere. You can also find 2 o 3 excellent restaurnts facing the Lagoon.  The Isle of Pellestrina is the sothern continuation of The Isle of Lido of Venice. It is as long as the Lido (10 km) but it isnarrower than it. The quiet atmosphere, the changing lights, the silence create all together the charm of this isle.

 

The isle of Lido: Alberoni, Malamocco, Lido
From Pellestrina, S. Piero in Volta, catch the boat for the isle of di Lido-Alberoni.
In the first part of the isle of Lido, in the zone of Alberoni, there is one of the last area with natural dunes of the high Adriatic, nowadays it is  WWF oasis. Alberoni is a small area with just a few houses and it seems as if it stopped at the years 50. Its very large and  free beach houses beach facilities of the those years where you can rent a sun umbrella and deck-chair. It’s surely the ideal place if you want a relaxing stay, clear water and far from chaos.
 

Malamocco: this nice and pictoresque place with its small raods, canals, little squares, low houses is a small but true reproduction of Venice. In Malamocco  you can immagine how it was the Isle of Lido 100 years ago.
In front of the Lagoon you can enjoy the sight of the isles of the Lagoon and of Venice itself; don’t miss the pleasure of admiring the sunset in Malamocco!