Centro Vacanze Pra' delle Torri
Italy / Veneto / Duna Verde
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In Italy, glamping combines natural beauty with luxurious comfort. Guests enjoy the scenic diversity of picturesque coastlines, green hills and mountainous regions while staying in high-quality mobile homes or safari tents. Historic cities such as Venice and Florence enrich the camping experience with their rich culture. This holiday experience offers a perfect blend of nature, culture and relaxed luxury.
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When glamping in Italy, holidaymakers enjoy a very special blend of nature experience and luxury. It is quite simply a combination of glamour and camping. Rental tents, mobile homes and cabins on campsites are designed to impress with their high-quality design and extensive facilities, from fitted kitchens to satellite TV. The perfect way to relax on Lake Garda, the Adriatic and in Tuscany.
The Adriatic is a particularly popular destination for luxury camping in Italy. The region around the canal city of Venice, for example, is very popular. In front of the city's lagoon, dreamy wide beaches await holidaymakers with the best opportunities for glamping in mobile homes or safari tents. After relaxing days on the beach, take a detour to Venice itself and visit sights such as St Mark's Square.
A holiday on the campsites in Italy's mountains is also worthwhile: in the north of the country, glamping on Lake Garda is highly recommended. There you will find dreamlike lakeside landscapes framed by green mountain ranges. You can choose one of the pitches with hire caravans right by the water or further up in the woods.
Shallow green hills characterise a glamping stay in Tuscany. Between Pisa and Florence, the picturesque vineyards form the backdrop for a perfect holiday. Alternatively, the Tuscan Mediterranean coast also offers good options for a luxurious holiday at one of the campsites in Italy.
Glamping holidays in Italy can be enjoyed on Lake Garda, in the mountainous regions of Tuscany or on the beaches of Veneto.
The Vallicella Resort is a hot tip for glamping in Tuscany. The child-friendly resort with pools and slides is located on the outskirts of Follonica in the middle of an olive grove and is best reached via the coastal motorway. On offer are high-quality mobile homes and wooden chalets with up to three bedrooms as well as luxurious safari and igloo tents, which even have televisions. Some of the tents are set up on wooden terraces, which can also be used by guests.
Just outside Venice, this campsite awaits holidaymakers with more than 900 rental accommodations and luxurious facilities. Accommodation is surrounded by poplar and pine groves and two aqua parks with a wave pool, children's pool, waterfall and slide. You can relax in the sauna or steam bath. The Adriatic beach is also just a few steps away. The mobile homes and safari tents usually have their own wooden veranda, integrated kitchen and bathroom. The campsite is around 50 kilometres from Venice.
For relaxed glamping on Lake Garda with the family, La Rocca Camp on the eastern shore of the lake is ideal. The rental mobile homes with luxurious furnishings are separated from the classic camping area by a road. Here you will find high-quality accommodation on terraces that extend down to the boatyard with its small harbour. You can look forward to maxi caravans and flats with their own pool and terrace, kitchen and bathroom. In addition to several pools, there is even a private beach for guests.
If you like visiting historic places when glamping, Italy is the right place for you. In northern Italy in particular, glamping allows you to visit magnificent cities with Renaissance and Gothic architecture such as Venice, Florence, Milan, Pisa and Verona.
If you decide to go glamping in Veneto, you should definitely make a detour to Venice. There you can stroll across St Mark's Square, admire the Duomo and the adjoining Campanile. The many viaducts, such as the famous Bridge of Sighs, are also worth seeing. Many holidaymakers naturally switch to the gondola and travel along the canals of the famous lagoon city.
When glamping in Tuscany, a visit to Florence is an absolute must. The city on the River Arno is famous for its magnificent Renaissance architecture. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo have shaped the face of the city. Their works can be admired today in the Uffizi Gallery, among other places. A replica of the famous statue of David stands in front of the Signoria, the historic city parliament. The wine-red dome of the monumental cathedral is also impressive.
Verona is of course famous for the story of Romeo and Juliet. The balcony from the Shakespearean drama can be visited in Piazza delle Erbe. The Roman amphitheatre and the Gavi Arch from antiquity are also among the most important landmarks. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Matricolare with its Gothic façade dates back to the Middle Ages