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Discover Tuscany
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This holiday has departures available between: 20th Jul 2008 to 21st Sep 2008
405 Karen & Paul UK My wife and I have just returned from a 2-week holiday in northern Italy made up of a week on the Discover Tuscany tour and a week in Lido Di Jesolo.

This was our first trip with Archers and I have to commend them and there staff on a faultless holiday. All our transfers were seamless and well planned and the excursions were well organised and conducted by our tour manager Sonia and driver Jhuri.

The hotels were allocated on arrival the first week with the Hotel IL Burchiello on the first night, what can I say - clean, comfortable, friendly, good food and on a scale of 1 to 10 for a 4* hotel I have to give it an 8.

We then went to Montecatini Terme for the rest of our first week and spent it in the Hotel Santa Barbara which overlooked the town and the view was fantastic and again I have to give this hotel an 8 - clean, comfortable, etc.

During the first week we toured as per the itinerary and were escorted by Sonia, and when handed over to our guide we were all issued with a whisper radio which meant you could here all the information the guide was giving no matter where you stood, the guides were informative and knowledgeable. All I can say is wow - what a week! The pace is buzzy but even the eldest members of our party kept up with no problems.

Our second week we chose to stay at the Hotel Cambridge again the hotel was all you could want for a worry free holiday and I would give it an 8.

Lido Di Jesolo gives you the best of both worlds, as it is a tourist town surrounded by beauty, i.e. Venice and the islands and all sorts of small towns, which are easily accessible by local buses.

I have tried to keep this short but again I must say it was a hassle free holiday, which I could recommend to young and old alike, and I will have no hesitation in booking with Archers again.

Good Trip to all
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405 Margaret Borsey UK Usually holiday on my own but waste a lot of time trying to find out about local transport etc. and on a short break this can really eat into the time.

This package was perfect because I didn't have to think about anything except getting to and from the airport - everything else was taken care of. The schedule was ideal for someone who doesn't want to spend days on a beach and/or isolated because of single status; nor do I want to be pigeon holed by age or single status.

The cost of the package was also ideal for someone who has to have an eye on their budget without sacrificing comfort - in fact my hotel room was excellent and much bigger than I have previously had in Italy.

My only complaint was the time allocated for the day trip to Lucca and Pisa. Lucca deserves much more time than Pisa - Pisa is the pits. If Pisa didn't have a leaning tower, someone would have to build one to make the place worth a visit. The best part of the programme was the optional trip to Sienna - maybe it should replace Pisa.

Thinking about taking another of your Italian tours next year - probably Rome. Saving up, starting now.
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405 Susan Parry UK In June 2007 my husband and I went with Archers on the Discovering Tuscany tour followed by a week's stay in Lake Garda. The weather for the two weeks was very hot.

We arrived in Venice at the Poppi Hotel where a selection of cold meats and cheese was provided for us as we had missed dinner. The Hotel Poppi is not somewhere where we would want to spend much time as it is on a very busy road with nothing else around, quite a way out of Venice. Our room was very small and dark but adequate for one overnight stay.

After a lovely day in Venice we were taken to Montecatini where we stayed in the Grand Plaza Hotel, right in the square in the middle of the town. The public rooms in the hotel were well presented, although the hotel had obviously seen better days. Our room was quite large but in need of refurbishment, as was the old fashioned bathroom. The hotel staff were very friendly, with the exception of one receptionist who everyone complained about. Our safe was broken on arrival and despite repeated requests it was never mended so we could not use it. The pool in the hotel was very nice and welcome after a day's sightseeing and there was also a nice courtyard where you could relax with a drink before dinner. The food in the hotel was on the whole very good with waiter service.

Our tour leader, Raja was excellent and I cannot praise her enough for her organisational skills, helpfulness and her wealth of information.

We were very surprised at how nice Montecatini was. A trip on the funicular railway to Montecatini Alto is a must where the views are fantastic and also a visit to the thermal spa is a relaxing experience if you can work out how to get in there as we couldn't find any signs in English! It was well worth the 5 euro entrance fee to wander around the beautiful grounds, have a coffee and pastry and listen to the small orchestra playing a variety of styles of music. The atmosphere in the town was lively, especially at night, when everyone seemed to congregate in the square and in the cafes and bars around the square.

Whilst based at Montecatini we took trips to Florence, Lucca and Pisa, a trip to the Chianti wine growing region of Tuscany and an optional extra to a beautiful restaurant just outside Montecatini for a typical Tuscan dinner. The trips were very well organised, although the supposed half-day trip to the countryside ended with an unadvertised stop at Greve in Chianti and we didn't get back until after 3pm. Whilst in Florence we took up the option to go to the Uffizi Museum which was fantastic if you appreciate art. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the works of art but unfortunately his pronunciation of some words and the overall background noise made it difficult to hear his commentary. The Botticellis were magnificent. If you like shopping then Florence is the place for you! Lucca was a picturesque mediaeval town - you could walk or cycle around the town walls which we would love to do when we return at a future date.

We had chosen the Hotel Splendid at Limone for our second week and were absolutely delighted that we had. It was in a perfect position very close to the lake and every room had a balcony with lake view. The scenery in Limone was superb and we would definitely return to the hotel in the future. There were two very nice outdoor pools and a lovely indoor pool as well as plenty of terraces to sunbathe on and we always seemed to be able to get a sunbed and umbrella despite the number of Germans in the hotel! One nice touch in the hotel was that all the drinks at dinner were free and 'on tap'. These were red, white or rose wine, beer, still or fizzy water and fruit juice. All meals were buffet style and there was a wide selection so you could always find something you liked. The staff in the hotel were very helpful and friendly. The hotel was well situated for the boats and we took a trip over to Malcesine which was a lovely town with castle overlooking the lake.

Whilst staying in Limone we went to the opera in Verona to see Nabucco. This was certainly an unforgettable experience, although a little uncomfortable as we had step 'seats'. We had been advised to take cushions which did help but you can hire cushions at 3 euros each. Next time we would pay the extra for a proper seat! If you are on the steps you can take a picnic and drinks with you, but no glass bottles. Everything on sale in the arena seemed to be 5 euros (paninis, wine, water), so it is advisable to take your own.

Overall, we had a very enjoyable holiday and it was certainly good value for money. The first week was probably more tiring than perhaps we had anticipated but the second week was a perfect contrast as we were able to relax completely in beautiful surroundings.
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405 Colin and Marion Dalziel Hamilton, Scotland After being bounced by another tour company from a Tuscany touring holiday we found Archers Direct offered something similar - but even better than the original - it included Venice!

My wife and I have a soft spot for Italy, having previously visited Sorrento, Taormina in Sicily also Rome and Naples, so Tuscany was next on the agenda! Archer's "Discover Tuscany" fitted the bill in a one week tour with optional extensions.

Flying direct from our local airport at Glasgow to Venice by bmi (a fantastic airline) on the Sunday we were transferred to the ubiquitous Hotel Poppi, far too far away from Venice lagoon to make sightseeing on the Sunday a realistic proposition. Hotel Poppi for one night at a push, but somewhere better quality and closer would have been preferred.

Venice was a half day visit only, but time enough for a Gondola ride (optional extra but at a fixed price paid to the tour guide) an inclusive "tour" of St Marks's Square before a quick bite to eat and off on a 4 hour coach journey to the main base for the remainder of the week at Montecatini Terme in the heart of Tuscany.

On the agenda for the rest of the week included delights such as Florence, Lucca, Pisa, a wine tasting visit in Chianti country, and options included Siena, San Gimignano, a Tuscan dinner and to Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo.

This meant in practice quite long coach journeys every day so by the end of the week with the final 4 hour stint back to Venice Airport at 4am we were getting somewhat tired of coaching!

We did chill out locally on Saturday and took advantage of the excellent spa facilities of Montecatini for a relaxing "introductory" course at the Excelsior Terme including saunas and massage - and very nice it was too! A trip by the 19th Century funicular to Montecatini Alto gave excellent views over the main town, and a quiet place to stroll and enjoy a meal concluded the final day.

Our young Croatian guide, Denis, was a cheerful chap, helpful, albeit inexperienced, and helped to get everything and everybody organised (well almost!) and also for praise was driver Mauricio who drove us safely even when the front door of the coach decided not to close properly one day!

The party was billeted at four hotels in Montecatini Terme, our experience of the Grand Plaza was marred by loud music from a piazza at the back of the hotel nearly every evening until midnight, not welcome when exhausted after a busy day with an early start required the following morning! Food was not all to my personal taste, and my wife found the quantity excessive, but opinions vary, others had no problem with it.

Montecatini Termi is a central location for touring and itself a vibrant spa town with shops, parks and loads of hotels. A railway line through the city would have made an option for us had an extra day been included and the line runs from Florence through Lucca to Viareggio on the coast.

This was a most enjoyable week, well organised by Archers and ticked the boxes for what we were looking for. To be recommended.
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405 Mr D. Alsop High Peak My wife and I have just returned from one of your tours (Discover Tuscany) staying at the Hotel Millennium in Montecatini from the 14th to the 25th May. We would both like to congratulate you on a first class tour and we have not enjoyed a holiday so much for many years, the organisation was extremely efficient at all times.

We would like to commend the coach driver Raoul for his skill at all times, however we must single out your tour leader, Christine for special praise, at all times she was cheerful, helpful and a real credit to your company and coming from Tuscany she was a delight to tour with as she describes the countryside. We both hope that you would pass on our thanks to her.

We nearly forgot the Hotel Millennium was extremely good and the food beyond reproach, once again thank you for a wonderful holiday.
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405 Mary Wunderly UK The area is lovely and the places visited are really interesting, but take a good guide book.

The tour guide classes herself as a 'tour director' whose only job is to make sure you know when the coach is leaving. She knows next to nothing about the area and doesn't tell you anything at all about it. Also, if you are staying at the 'Minerva Palace' don't expect decent food. Frozen squares of pizza which haven't even defrosted and tinned French beans are the order of the day. The best meal we had was chicken and chips on the last night. The salad bar had no tomatoes three nights running and consisted mainly of the cold, left-over vegetables from the previous evening - without even a dressing!

The room was fine, however. It was clean and the linen was changed regularly. Other groups in the hotel, including the Cosmos groups, were served slightly better food and were served before us. One night we waited an hour between the starter and the inedible main course because the waiters simply ignored us while they served others. We did not feel that we had the same value for money that others had who were allocated to different hotels.
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405 Mrs Rigby Lancashire I wish you to know that I had a superb time on the Discover Tuscany Tour. Everything was just fine; it is a holiday I would hope to repeat at some time in the future.

Meanwhile, I have already booked with a friend of mine, for a holiday next year - Discover Northern Portugal and the Douro Valley. My friend did your tour Discover Medieval Italy last year and thoroughly enjoyed it.

We have also booked previous holidays with you and have no reason to think that next year's will not be anything but just as good.
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405 Mrs S Powell Derbyshire I am writing to tell you about our holiday in Tuscany in July 2006, but firstly I would like to tell you about 2004. In May 2004, we booked a holiday for ourselves and our brother and sister in-law. Highlights of Portugal with Archers for August 2004.

We were really looking forward to our tour as it had been recommended to us by friends. However due to unforeseen circumstances Archers cancelled the tour on our chosen date but offered us the same tour on an alternative date, unfortunately our outlaws could not change their dates as they worked full time Archers offered us a full refund which we accepted but we were all disappointed, but as they say everything happens for a reason and in August 2004 I was diagnosed with cancer and had to have treatment, then my husband was advised to have a heart operation, so all thoughts of holidays were out of the question.

We had a very stressful 2004/2005 but I am pleased to say that by 2006 my husband was fit and well and my chemo worked, we have every reason to celebrate, we both got the all clear to fly. We had always wanted to go to the opera and 2006 was the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago. Archers were offering a holiday in Montecatini Terme plus a night at the opera which coincided with our 44th wedding anniversary so we booked. We stayed at the Hotel Param Oriente, it was a family owned and run hotel.

It was a very elegant and welcoming hotel, the staff couldn't do enough for us and made us feel at home, the hotel was extremely comfortable and the food was good, the hotel was in a very good location for exploring the beautiful thermal spa town. The night at the opera was something we will always remember. The holiday also included trips to Venice, Lucca/Pisa, Florence, Sienna and Da Vinci which were all wonderful places to visit.

The whole holiday was so special for us and we felt very blessed, the tour guide and the coach driver were excellent. We are looking forward to booking our next trip with Archers to Austria Zell Am Zee, to celebrate out 45th wedding anniversary in July and my husbands 70th birthday in August 2007. We would recommend Archers to any of our friends so thank you Archers for a HOLIDAY TO REMEMBER.

Thanks to all at Archers for some truly wonderful holidays.
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405 A & H Purdy and J & P Disley North Yorkshire We have just had a great holiday in Italy, with excellent service by Archers couriers throughout. The first week was "Discover Tuscany".

We were very efficiently transferred for our second week to the seaside resort of Viarregio where we had a superb hotel "The Astor". We thoroughly enjoyed the holiday and would recommend it.

Thank you Archers from four satisfied friends.
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405 M & J Chalkley Watford We have recently returned from your Discover Tuscany holiday. This is included in the 'Leisurely Touring' section of the brochure and the outstanding feature of the trip was the excellent timing and pace of the various visits.

'Discover Tuscany' we certainly did and we would not hesitate to go again with Archers and recommend this itinerary to friends.
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The genteel spa town of Montecatini is your base for this leisurely touring holiday in one of Italy's loveliest regions.

Included Highlights worth £70

Venice City sightseeing, canal boat ride & glass-blowing demonstration
Florence Full day excursion including walking tour with local guide
Lucca & Pisa Excursion
Tuscan Countryside & Chianti Tasting Excursion with wine tasting

Included in the Price

Flights: UK - Venice - UK
Accommodation on tour in twin room with private facilities
Meals on tour 7 breakfasts (B) and 6 dinners (D)
Professional tour director on tour and local representative in resort
Porterage at hotels during tour (for one suitcase per person)
Transfers between overseas airport and hotels
All local and airport taxes/service charges

Holiday Itinerary

DAY 1: UK - Venice area.
Fly to Venice where you will be met and transferred to your hotel in the Venice area for an overnight stay. (D)

DAY 2: Venice (included sightseeing) - Montecatini.
The day begins with our included sightseeing tour of the amazing city of Venice, including a ride along the Giudecca Canal and a glass-blowing demonstration. We then drive to the delightful spa town of Montecatini. (B, D)

DAY 3: Florence. Included sightseeing.
The Tuscan capital simply overflows with wonderful Renaissance art and architecture. Our full-day excursion includes a guided tour taking in the sightseeing highlights, such as Piazza Santa Croce, the Palazzo Vecchio and the Duomo. (B, D)

DAY 4: Lucca and Pisa.
After a morning at leisure, enjoy an included half-day excursion to historic Lucca, famous for its magnificent churches and medieval fortifications, and as the former home of composers Boccherini and Puccini. The excursion also includes a visit to Pisa dominated by the 'Square of Miracles', and the famous 'Leaning Tower'. (B, D)

DAY 5: Montecatini. At leisure.
The day is yours to relax. Alternatively, why not join our optional excursion to the exquisitely beautiful city of Siena and the typically Tuscan town of San Gimignano? (B, D)

DAY 6: Tuscan countryside & Chianti tasting.
Our included excursion gives you a chance to experience the beauty of the Tuscan countryside, as well as visiting a vineyard and tasting some of the region's rich red wine. In the evening why not enjoy some typical local cuisine at our optional Tuscan dinner? (B)

DAY 7: Montecatini. At leisure.
Perhaps spend the day exploring Montecatini further or simply relax amongst the lovely surrounds. Alternatively, join our optional excursion to Vinci, the former home town of Leonardo da Vinci. (B, D)

DAY 8: Montecatini - Venice - UK.
Transfer to Venice airport for your flight to the UK. (B)

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Accommodation on Tour

Venice Area: Poppi at Mira (4*) or Sirio at Mestre (3*).

Your choice of Montecatini hotels


  • Grand Hotel Plaza DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    This elegant hotel with its beautiful and classic décor, boasts a reputation for quality and a warm, friendly ambience.

    Location: In the centre of town, close to shops, bars and restaurants and some of the towns many spas.
    Facilities: Swimming pool; sun terrace; gardens; 3 restaurants; large lounge area; American bar; minibar in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; hairdryer; satellite TV; air-conditioning; safety deposit box.
    Options: Single room.
    Official category: 4 star.

  • Settentrionale & Esplanade DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    Two elegant adjacent, liberty style buildings, managed by the owner's family since 1926, offering excellent food, good service and friendly staff.

    Location: Positioned in the centre of Montecatini with shops and thermal baths nearby, and about 300 metres from the famous square of Piazza del Popolo.
    Facilities: Swimming pool; garden and terrace; restaurant; large lounge; bar; lifts; telephone and safety deposit box in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; hairdryer; TV and air-conditioning.
    Options: Single room.
    Official category: 4 star.

Holiday Extensions

  • Add Eastern Mediterranean Cruise - 7 Extra nights from £544

    Why not extend your stay with a fantastic cruise on the Eastern Mediterranean on the cruise ship MSC Musica?
    On day 8 (Sun) of your tour you will be transferred to the port in Venice to join the ship. After your cruise you will transfer to Venice airport for your flight home.

  • Add a week in Lake Garda - 7 Extra nights from £190

    After your leisurely tour, why not stay on for a relaxing week by beautiful Lake Garda. You can extend your holiday with a week in any of the hotels in Lake Garda If the price for the combination of your choice is not shown on this page please ask your reservations advisor for details.
    On day 8 (Sun) of your tour you will be transferred to the hotel of your choice for a week's stay before returning to Venice airport for your flight home.

  • Add a week in Lido di Jesolo - 7 Extra nights from £114

    After your leisurely tour, why not stay on for a relaxing week at the popular beach resort of Lido di Jesolo. You can extend your holiday with a week in any of the hotels in Lido di Jesolo If the price for the combination of your choice is not shown on this page please ask your reservations advisor for details. On day 8 (Sun) of your tour you will be transferred to the hotel of your choice for a week's stay before returning to Venice airport for your flight home.

Accommodation on Extensions

Add Eastern Mediterranean Cruise - 7 Extra nights from £544

  • MSC Musica DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    Your cruise ship, the Italian owned MSC Musica, was built specifically for MSC Cruises and launched in June 2006. This elegant ship has been designed with unmistakeable Italian style décor, fully equipped with the highest quality materials and luxurious amenities to guarantee you cruise in comfort. On board, you will find a long-standing dedication to hospitality and service, in a warm and friendly environment.

    Public Rooms & Facilities
    Sun deck; 2 swimming pools; 9 bars; 2 poolside bars; theatre; shopping gallery; fitness centre; spa area; hairdresser; beauty centre; foreign exchange; laundry service; library and internet café.
    Dining
    Your cruise includes full board. There are 4 restaurants on board, serving the finest international cuisine with a number of Italian speciality choices as well. Main dining is in two restaurants, however, in addition there is 1 cafeteria and 1 à la carte restaurant.
    Cabins
    All cabins have twin or double beds; some cabins may have upper bunks for additional travelling companions; air-conditioning/heating; TV; telephone; radio; minibar; safe; shower and wc. Your holiday price includes a category 2 inside cabin or you may choose to upgrade.
    Options/Upgrades
    Cabin Categories & Descriptions
    2 Twin/double inside lower deck cabin
    3 Twin/double inside upper deck cabin
    4 Twin/double outside lower deck cabin
    6 Twin/double outside lower deck cabin with balcony
    11 Twin/double outside upper deck cabin with balcony
    Tipping
    It is customary to tip staff on board that give a personal service. In order to help, a sum of approximately 9 euros per person will be added as a fixed amount to your cashless account on a daily basis. This gratuity will be shared amongst the staff. This is of course discretionary and should you wish to make adjustments, you may do so by contacting the guest reception desk at any point during your cruise.

Add a week in Lake Garda - 7 Extra nights from £190

  • Astoria DiamondDiamondDiamond

    A friendly welcome awaits you at this relaxing family-run hotel, where you can enjoy beautiful views over the lake from the bar and terrace.

    Location: Situated across the road from a pebble beach; shops, bars and restaurants are 3 kilometres away in the resort centre.
    Facilities: Swimming pool surrounded by gardens with free sunbeds and parasols; pool bar (Jun-Sep); restaurant; lounge bar serving snacks, with TV area; bicycle hire; lift; safety deposit box in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; hairdryer; TV with English channels; balcony.
    Options: Single room.
    Official category: 3 star.
    Special offers: Free use of bicycles when available; bottle of wine in room for all bookings made before 15 March 2008.

  • Savoy Palace DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    A popular hotel set in a tranquil location, yet close to the lake and the promenade into the centre of Riva.

    Location: 150 metres from a shingle beach and 1 kilometre from the centre of Riva.
    Facilities: Swimming pool with free sunbeds and parasols; heated indoor pool; pool bar (mid Jun-mid Sep); restaurant; lounge bar serving snacks; sauna; jacuzzi; bicycle hire (subject to availability); lifts; live music and dancing 6 times a week; happy hour 5-6pm; weekly gala dinner and weekly buffet dinner.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; hairdryer; air-conditioning (15 Jun-15 Sep); safety deposit box (refundable deposit); TV with English channels and terrace.
    Note. Guests may at times be allocated rooms with balcony.
    Options: Balcony (guaranteed); sole occupancy.
    Official category: 4 star.
    Special offers: Complimentary 1/4 litre wine and 1/2 litre mineral water with evening meal; tea/coffee and biscuits from 4-5pm; free use of bicycles when available.

  • Villa al Mulino DiamondDiamondDiamond

    Set in the centre of the resort of Garda this attractive hotel was once part of an old watermill and has retained its traditional atmosphere, whilst offering a good choice of modern amenities.

    Location: 400 metres to the shingle beach and 200 metres to shops, bars and restaurants.
    Facilities: Swimming pool with free sunbeds and parasols; pool bar; restaurant; TV room; lifts; evening entertainment programme and live music four times a week.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower; wc; TV; hairdryer and air-conditioning (27 May-12 Sep, 2pm-9am only). Note. Guests may at times be allocated rooms with balcony.
    Options: Single room; balcony guaranteed.
    Official category: 3 star.

  • Sole DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    With a fantastic location right on the lakefront in the heart of Riva del Garda, the Sole offers comfortable accommodation. Enjoy a drink on the waterfront café and watch the world go by.

    Location: The hotel Sole has a central location in the pedestrian zone just off the main square and near to shops and restaurants, 50 metres from Piazza Garibaldi.
    Facilities: Roof terrace; restaurant with regional and national specialities; air-conditioned bar; lounge; mountain bikes (deposit) and lifts.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower; wc; air-conditioning (15 Jun-15 Sep); hairdryer; satellite TV and safety deposit box.
    Options: Balcony and lake view; single room.
    Official category: 4 star.
    Special offers: Free use of mountain bikes when available; 1 free sauna or solarium session per stay.

  • Majestic Palace DiamondDiamondDiamondplus

    This large traditional hotel, formerly known as the 'Don Pedro', has a peaceful atmosphere, and is set in beautiful surroundings amidst lush gardens and olive groves. Extensively refurbished, a new wing houses the brand new deluxe rooms.

    Location: 1.5km from resort centre, bars and restaurants; 2km to beach; 500 metres to cable car.
    Facilities: Pool; free sunbeds and parasols; indoor pool; buffet restaurant (dress code: men must wear long trousers to dinner); lounge bar serving snacks; TV bar; lifts; shuttle bus to Malcesine (charge); safety deposit box in bedrooms; table tennis; pool table; volleyball; tennis court (racquet hire available); minigolf; gym; sauna.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with wc and bath or shower; balcony; fridge; air-conditioning (high season); satellite TV; hairdryer.
    Options: Sole occupancy with balcony or terrace; deluxe room with balcony or terrace.
    Official category: 4 star.
    Special offer: A choice of local wine, beer or soft drinks, all on draught, during dinner; free tea/coffee and biscuits 4-5pm; candlelit gala dinner and live music once a week.
    Note: Steps to the restaurant mean the hotel is not suitable for wheelchairs.

  • Royal DiamondDiamondDiamond

    This comfortable hotel is in a peaceful location close to the lake and the waterside promenade.

    Location: Close to bars and restaurants; 200 metres from the shore of the lake and 1.5 kilometres from the centre of Riva.
    Facilities: Swimming pool with free sunbeds and parasols; sun terrace; bar; restaurant; live music once a week; lift; safety deposit box in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; hairdryer; satellite TV; telephone; air-conditioning (15 Jun-15 Sep).
    Options: Balcony; single room.
    Official category: 3 star.

Add a week in Lido di Jesolo - 7 Extra nights from £114

  • D'Annunzio DiamondDiamondDiamond

    A traditional family run hotel that is close to the beach and renowned for its hospitality.

    Location: Situated on one of Lido di Jesolo's main streets just to the south of the main resort centre. The sandy beach is 100 metres away and there are shops, bars and cafés close by.
    Facilities: Swimming pool with free deckchairs and parasols; lounge bar; pavement café and bar area; restaurant; small TV area; private section of beach with free deckchairs and parasols; lift.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room, with shower or bath and wc and safety deposit box.
    Options: Balcony; full board; single room.
    Official category: 3 star.

  • Cambridge DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    With an excellent location on the seafront, the Cambridge is a stylish hotel with a friendly atmosphere.

    Location: Set on the golden-sandy beach of Jesolo, 5 minutes walk from the Piazza Mazzini.
    Facilities: Swimming pool with small whirlpool; sunbeds for hire and parasols; private section of beach with free chairs and parasols; restaurants; pool bar; snack bar by terrace; lifts; Gala night and live music (Saturday in high season); fridge and safety deposit box in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; balcony; side sea view; air-conditioning (Jun-Aug); hairdryer and satellite TV.
    Options: Single room (on request); full board.
    Official category: 4 star.
    Special offer: 20% discount on green fees for Jesolo golf course.

  • Principe Palace DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    A family run hotel with excellent standards of accommodation and service. The rooftop pool offers great views to the sea and across the resort.

    Location: Facing the Piazza Mazzini with an abundance of cafés, shops and restaurants right outside; 150 metres from the beach.
    Facilities: Rooftop swimming pool with free sunbeds and parasols; pool bar; private section of beach; restaurant; lounge bar; table tennis; lifts; 18-hole golf course nearby (20% discount); occasional evening entertainment in high season; fridge and safety deposit box in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; balcony; satellite TV; air-conditioning (Jun-Sep); hairdryer.
    Options: Single room (on request).
    Official category: 4 star.
    Special offer: Free use of bicycles when available.

  • Brioni al Mare DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    Enjoying an enviable central location next to the beach, the renovated Brioni al Mare offers guests good modern amenities and some splendid sea views. A traditional hotel that will ensure a very comfortable stay.

    Location: Ideally located in central Lido di Jesolo, within 50 metres of all amenities and 20 metres from the sea.
    Facilities: Swimming pool with free sunbeds and parasols; TV room; restaurant; bar; rooftop jacuzzi; fitness room; disco; lifts; safety deposit box and air-conditioning in bedrooms.
    Price includes: Half board in a twin room with shower and wc; satellite TV; balcony and side sea view.
    Options: Single room without side sea view.
    Official category: 4 star.

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