Lido di Jesolo Holidays
Holidays to Lido di Jesolo combine a stunning beach with a parade of pizzerias, trendy bars and designer shops. Plus, it's just across the water from canal-threaded Venice.
The king of the Venetian Riviera
This vibrant Italian seaside town's raced to become one of Italy's favourite go-slow holiday spots. It's set on the edge of Venice Lagoon, and has an impressive collection of top-end hotels and high-rise apartments close to the waterfront. The other way, there's a sparkling marina, a dozen piazzas brimming with trattorias and all-night discos, plus Via Bafile, Europe’s longest car-free avenue.
Super sands
Lido di Jesolo’s beach is a 15-kilometre swathe of golden Dolomite sand, lapped by the rolling waves of the Adriatic Sea. The Lido section in the east is filled with sandcastle-building competitions, games of beach rugby, and a portfolio of watersports. For a more chilled spot, try the outlying sands of La Pineta in the west – they’re backed by pine forests and the pace is much more easy-going.
Family-friendly attractions
Lido di Jesolo packs in tonnes of family-friendly attractions. For starters, there’s Aqualandia, Italy’s number-one waterpark and home of one of the world’s tallest slides – the 42-metre Spacemaker. Then there’s New Jesolandia, a fairground that has a giant ferris wheel, chair-o-planes and a skyflyer. And next door's Pista Azzurra, the go-kart track where F1 legends Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher raced as teenagers.
Close to Venice
A 90-minute ferry ride across the lagoon takes you to Venice. This fairytale, canal-spliced city is dotted with gondoliers and sinking palaces filled with Renaissance masterpieces. St Mark’s Square's a breathtaking setting for a morning cappuccino. And rumour has it that a kiss under the Bridge of Sighs at sunset will bring you eternal love.
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Facts about Lido di Jesolo
Currency
EUR:Euro
Language
Italian
Timezone
GMT +1
Flight duration
2 hours from Gatwick
Travel advice
Best time to go to Lido di Jesolo
Spring is a prime time for sightseeing in the Venetian Riviera. Around May, temperatures average a comfortable 22 degrees. Summers are hot, especially in the city centres, which don’t feel the benefit of the sea breeze. Temperatures can get as high as 35 degrees in Venice in August.Passports & Visas
British passport holders don’t need a visa to enter Italy but must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements ..Don't forget to arrange your travel money and insurance before you go.