Marina di Venezia Camping Village
Italy / Veneto / Cavallino-Treporti
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Families, active holidaymakers and those seeking peace and quiet spend luxurious holidays in first-class comfort at 5-star campsites along the Adriatic coast. On the Croatian side, those interested in culture will find impressive historical relics. A colourful underwater world awaits divers and snorkellers. The Italian Adriatic coast delights with kilometres of gently sloping sandy beaches that offer the best bathing conditions for young and old. The Blue Flag flies almost everywhere. The conditions for water sports enthusiasts are also fantastic. A boat trip to Venice is well worthwhile here.
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The 820 kilometres of the Adriatic Sea between the Balkan and Apennine peninsulas will delight you with its diverse coastline. In addition to kilometre-long sandy beaches and beautiful lagoons in the north, the Croatian Dalmatia has rugged cliffs interspersed with romantic bays. At the 5-star campsite on the Adriatic, active holidaymakers can take advantage of the extensive range of water sports on offer, from sailing and stand-up paddling to diving.
Impressive relics from the past await those interested in culture at the 5-star campsite on the Adriatic. Families, those seeking peace and quiet and active holidaymakers can enjoy carefree days on the region's beaches.
From the ADAC luxury campsite, culture vultures are drawn to the impressive cultural sites on the Adriatic. From Cavallino-Treporti, for example, the famous lagoon city of Venice with St Mark's Basilica or the Doge's Palace beckons. The easiest way to reach Venice is by boat, which only takes around an hour. Immediately afterwards, it is worth taking a gondola ride on the famous Grand Canal, which is lined with magnificent buildings from the Renaissance and Gothic periods. If you are travelling to Dalmatia for 5-star camping and are interested in culture, pay a visit to Zadar. The squat church of St Donat stands out in particular as an example of Romanesque architecture. The Narodni trg square, where a tall bell tower stands and the remains of the early Romanesque Church of St Laurence can be seen, has been a popular meeting place for many centuries.
At the 5-star campsite on the Adriatic in Cavallino-Treporti, holidaymakers can head to one of Italy's dream beaches. The peninsula between Venice and Jesolo has been awarded the Blue Flag for many years. As it is a particularly child-friendly region, the 15-kilometre stretch of coastline has also been awarded the Green Flag. The shallow water is perfect for playing and splashing around. The conditions for sailing, kitesurfing and windsurfing are also fantastic, and Croatia also offers ADAC super spots with luxurious holiday flair. The beaches around Nin in Dalmatia are among the most beautiful in the country. There are also popular diving spots off the coast, such as the mystical cathedral near the island of Premuda. Light-flooded caves and a fascinating underwater world can be seen.
Exciting events on the Adriatic coast delight guests and locals alike.