Enjoy the fantastic long sandy, Blue Flag beach, the abundance of great Italian food, excellent shopping, and the fact that the resort is essentially flat, so you can easily make your way around on foot, or by bike. Also, be sure to make the most of the wonderful sightseeing that is within reach of this lively seaside town.
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LIDO DI JESOLO A lively and popular resort, offering 15 kilometres of long sandy beach and a wealth of activities. Take a pedalo ride or try your hand at water-skiing. Tennis, minigolf, bowling, go-karting and horse-riding are also available. Evening entertainment is plentiful too, with a huge choice of restaurants and bars centering around a palm-tree lined piazza.
Transfer time from Venice to Lido di Jesolo: 1 hour approximately.
VERONA An optional excursion to the city whose ancient centre boasts many magnificent Roman ruins, with the 1st century opera arena and the Piazza delle Erbe being the most spectacular. Verona is, of course, also the romantic setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
VENICE Why not join us on an optional full day excursion to a city of unparalleled beauty and unforgettable sights. See St Mark's Square with the Doge's Palace and campanile bell tower, as well as the Santa Maria della Salute and the famous Rialto bridge. To complete your visit, take a vaporetto or gondola to drift among the mellow walls and under sculptured bridges.
The main activities are sunbathing and swimming for obvious reasons. You'll also find easy walks around the resort, or exploring by bike is quite popular as it is essentially flat.
Via Bafile is the main shopping street and it is lined with all types of shops, from fashion to jewellery. There are also shopping centres in San Dona and Mestre if a mall is more your thing. Alternatively, there is a large market in Jesolo Paese, a short taxi drive away, every Friday.
You'll find food and drink to suit all tastes; a local speciality is Polenta, boiled maize served in slices, Tiramisu, freshly made and Prosecco, a typical sparkling wine. If you are a big fan of fish and seafood, then it's worth making the effort to visit the nearby fishing village of Cortellazzo a little further up the coast. Otherwise, there are plenty of opportunities for eating alfresco in one of the pavement cafés, and a trip to Italy wouldn't be complete without at least one magnificent ice-cream; you'll be spoilt for choice.
Lido has just one beach, but it runs for approximately 10 miles! It is wide, sandy and shelves gently into the sea, and has been awarded a European Blue Flag.
Temperatures tend to hover around the 80's from June to August, whilst May and September can see highs in the late 70's.