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Holidays to the Venetian Riviera extend beyond the iconic city of Venice. This part of Italy, otherwise known as Veneto, also offers up beaches, mountain ranges and scenes made famous by Shakespeare.
What you might not realise, is that Venice is just a canapé in the Venetian Riviera's tasting menu of sights. To the north, there are the Dolomite Mountains. To the east, there’s Verona, which was the setting for Shakespeare’s story of star-crossed lovers. And all over the region there are vineyards producing signature wines like Soave and Bardolino.
Then there are the beaches. Lido di Jesolo alone is home to a 15-kilometre runway of sand. Like most of the beaches in Italy, you'll probably have pay to hire a sunlounger for the day, but once you’re settled, you’ll want for nothing – watersports, snack bars, minigolf courses and souvenir shops are all on tap. On top of all that, there’s a go kart track, a fairground and one of Italy’s biggest waterparks on the doorstep.
Where can I find the latest travel advice?
All your questions about entry requirements, visas, passports or health information are answered on our Travel Advice page.
What should I pack for Venetian Riviera?
For Venetian Riviera, pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring historic towns and coastal paths. Bring beachwear and swimwear for hotel pools, sunscreen, wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for sunny days. Include a light jacket for cooler evenings and a day bag for excursions.
Where are the best places to shop in Venetian Riviera?
You'll find excellent shopping options in the Venetian Riviera. Venice itself offers high-end boutiques and unique Murano glass shops. In Lido di Jesolo, you'll discover a mix of local boutiques and familiar brands along its main street. Many resorts also have shops where you can pick up essentials and souvenirs.
What's the nightlife like in Venetian Riviera?
The Venetian Riviera offers diverse nightlife options. In Venice, you'll find elegant wine bars and classical music venues. Lido di Jesolo is known for its lively bars and clubs along the beachfront. Many resorts offer evening entertainment with live music or shows. For a quieter evening, we recommend enjoying a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant.
Where can I try local food in Venetian Riviera?
You'll find delicious traditional cuisine throughout the Venetian Riviera. We recommend trying local seafood dishes like 'sarde in saor' or 'risotto al nero di seppia'. Many resorts offer authentic Italian restaurants, but venturing into local towns will give you a chance to experience family-run trattorias serving regional specialities.
What are the best beaches in Venetian Riviera?
Lido di Venezia offers wide sandy stretches with cabanas and water sports, a short boat ride from Venice. Jesolo Beach has fine sand and a lively promenade with cafés and shops, while Cavallino Beach provides a quieter setting with shallow waters ideal for families.
Should I tip in Venetian Riviera?
In the Venetian Riviera, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. At restaurants, a service charge is often included, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% for exceptional service is common. For other services, such as taxis or hotel staff, a small tip is welcome if you're satisfied with the service.
Are there any local customs I should know about in Venetian Riviera?
When visiting the Venetian Riviera, greet locals with a friendly "buongiorno" or "buonasera", meaning good morning and good evening. When visiting churches or religious sites, dress modestly by covering shoulders and knees. Locals appreciate it if you try a few basic Italian phrases, even if it's just "grazie" for thank you.
What travel adapter do I need for Venetian Riviera?
When visiting the Venetian Riviera, you'll need a two-pin European style plug adapter, as Type C and Type F are most common in hotels. Type L, which has three round pins in a line, is also used in some locations. We recommend bringing a multi-adapter to ensure all your devices can be charged easily during your stay.
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