Hotel D'Annunzio
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If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in Jesolo, look no further than Hotel D'annunzio.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Jesolo, Hotel D'annunzio is located a short distance from The Wheel of Venice (1.4 mi) and Piazzo Drago (2.2 mi).
Free internet access is offered to guests, and rooms at Hotel D'annunzio offer air conditioning.
Guests of Hotel D'annunzio are also welcome to enjoy a pool and free breakfast, located on site.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Umi Sushi Wok and Pechino, which are some Chinese restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular ancient ruins such as Le antiche mura di Jesolo.
The staff at Hotel D'annunzio looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
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Didn’t know how the restaurant would work out with the Covid restriction, but it was perfect. Different cereals, choice of hot breakfast, pastries all brought to your table by Christina and a young man(sorry I can’t remember your name). Nothing too ,ugh trouble.
Evening meals the same, 3 or 4 choices of starters, a main course, but if you didn’t fancy it you could choose off the main menu and 3 or 4 choices for desert.
Every where lovely and clean, sanitisers everywhere.
Would I go back again, in a heart beat -thank you
Maurice, Monica & the rest of the staff could not have been more welcoming, nothing was too much trouble. Good wholesome food, plenty of it & a variety of alternatives if you did not want the set meal.
Obviously in these strange times certain things had to change, but the attention to the cleanliness and sanitisation protocols, with multiple stations put everybody at ease.
A lovely swimming pool out back or a short walk to the beach if swimming is your thing. The allocation of sunbeds has temporarily been taken over by the Mayor, they are still bookable at the hotel, but hopefully by next year will be back to normal.
The overriding point is that the hotel has many returning guests year after year and it's just recruited another 2
Weather was good, a bit of rain on a few of the evenings and on our final day. We flew into Marco Polo airport, taxi transfer was painless and took less than an hour. Kids loved the pool, never any probs getting a sunbed (not sure if the hotel was full), bike hire is available and the bikes are in really good condition. Food was very good, plenty of choice - specials were tasty and waiter service (not sure if this was due to COVID or not). The staff were friendly & helpful, especially Maurice. The resort/beach is huge, plenty of shops and restaurants. Not a lot else to see other than that. Not many Brits about - but no problem with that!
We visited Venice for the day, it takes around an hour to get there via bus and ferry, it was very straightforward to do. Venice is a beautiful city, very quiet (for Venice) at the moment so great for sightseeing without the crowds. And a discounted gondola ride!
During our stay we visited the pirate themed crazy golf nearby which the kids enjoyed. We hired a rickshaw which was good fun.
We’ve visited different regions of Italy before and whilst we enjoyed Jesolo for what is it - a pleasant beach resort, its not got the same Italian feel as other popular Italian holiday destinations. But we wanted a sunny beach holiday with the kids and that’s what we got! We had a lovely time.
Late September is a great time to visit: there are fewer crowds on the beach and the daytime temperatures are a bearable 23 - 26C if you don't like the sweltering highs of summer. An evening walk along the strip is highly recommended. At this stage of the season, the evenings are pleasantly warm and the nights were cool enough that we didn't require use of the air conditioning. Remember to pack mosquito repellent as they are out in force!
Of course, if you're in this area, you must visit Venice. You can get there via a 30 minute bus ride on the No 5 that will take you to Punta Sabbioni where you will board a boat to Venice. The boat trip takes around 35 minutes, and is a scenic way of arriving in the ancient city. We paid €25,20 for a round trip ticket. Make sure you research travelling by bus in Italy. You have to buy tickets before you board. You can't buy them from the driver.
All in all, I doubt that we would have stayed in a better hotel in the area. Special mention must go to Maurice, Monica and Brenda for all their great work making this hotel the best I've ever stayed in. Here was a hotel experience with absolutely no negatives. I highly recommend Hotel D'Annunzio.
Pros
Excellent staff very accommodating, cheerful and happy.
Hotel in general lovely
Very clean throughout
Great location
Cons
Air con 10 euros a day
Food plentiful however very carb overload
Check out very early 9am
Small room
I felt complied to write a review on the stay at hotel. First impression was a feeling of neing very welcomed and felt immediately at rest. Our room was small (104) however you dont spend time in the room. The hotel was spotless a great credit to Maurice and his team.
I have to say I was so very impressed with the team after our flight back home was cancelled and they were very accommodating in allowing us to remain in our room until Sunday when the flight home was arranged.Thank you Maurice. The food was plentiful however carb overload but good portions. Overall a great hol and hotel.
The rooms are pleasant, bathroom modern, large balcony (room 234). We went half board and for every mealtime there was always plenty of choice and large portions.
The pool area is modern and well equipped with beds and plenty of sheltered spots when the sun gets too much.
The hotel is perfectly positioned, approx 3 mins walk away from the beach and directly on the main piazza, which is full of hotels, restaurants, gelaterias and supermarkets.
If we had a small fridge in the room to keep water cool, that would have been the cherry on the cake.
We will definitely return, mainly due to the location and the hospitality of the owners.
Tip: if you prefer the beach, buy yourself a parasol for €10 rather than spending a fortune on hiring one for the week!
Highly recommended 👌
The room we had was on the 1st floor and was directly above the kitchen, so this was a disappointment because it was noisy and not relaxing, also no view. The safe was free which was good but the air con was 10 Euros a night so abit much, no tea and coffee making facilities in the room so that was a let down, pool was lovely but sunbeds were very uncomfortable so didn't spent much time there. Breakfast wasn't great at all, it was only on until 9.15 and only got offered bacon eggs ham cheese and toast. But it was all table service so took a long time to ask for what you wanted , the toast was cold and hard by the time everything else came so it was a shame only went for breakfast once so was a waste in that sense.
Overall, nice stay and nice staff
I think if we had a good balcony it would have made the holiday the best, would consider staying again and would recommend to family and friends although without breakfast.
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