Jesolo
Jesolo, in provincia di Venezia, è una delle mete balneari più amate dell'Adriatico, capace di richiamare ogni estate milioni di v...
Actualizado el 11 julio 2026 · Fuentes: Conoscenza redazionale interna Trovido su Jesolo (Lido, Piazza Mazzini, parchi a tema, Jesolo Paese, litorale veneto)
El relato
La historia de Jesolo
The beach and the Lido
The Lido di Jesolo is the beating heart of the resort: nearly 15 kilometres of sandy beach facing the Adriatic Sea, divided into numerous bathing establishments equipped with sunbeds, umbrellas, children's play areas and sports facilities. The fine sand and gently sloping seabed make the coast especially suited to families with young children, while the long seafront walks are perfect for those seeking relaxation. Stretches of free beach alternate with private establishments, offering options for every kind of holiday. Along the coast, kiosks, bars and restaurants with sea views follow one another, open from morning until late evening, accompanying visitors throughout the day, from the morning swim to sunset aperitifs.
Piazza Mazzini and shopping
Piazza Mazzini is the commercial heart of Jesolo Lido, a long pedestrian promenade that winds from the beach into the centre of the holiday town. Here fashion shops, boutiques, historic gelaterias and inns cluster together, in a constant bustle that livens up summer evenings. The renovated paving, green areas and fountains make the square pleasant to stroll through on foot or by bicycle even during the hottest hours of the day. Walking among the shop windows, visitors encounter street performers, craft stalls and eateries for every taste, from Venetian street food to international dishes, making Piazza Mazzini an essential stop for anyone staying at the Lido.
Nightlife
As evening falls, Jesolo turns into one of the reference points of North-East Italy's nightlife: historic discos, live music venues and American bars enliven the seafront until late at night, drawing a young crowd from across Italy and abroad. Alongside the big clubs, the town also offers a more relaxed scene of piano bars, panoramic terraces and venues for a cocktail overlooking the sea. Throughout the summer, events, themed parties and DJ sets follow one another for the whole season. Those seeking a quieter atmosphere can still find wine bars and literary cafés on the side streets, away from the noise of the main nightlife strip.
Theme parks and attractions
Jesolo is one of Italy's capitals of themed fun: Aqualandia, among the largest water parks in Europe, offers slides, wave pools and attractions for all ages, while nearby Caribe Bay recreates a Caribbean atmosphere with tropical pools and relaxation areas. Sea Life Jesolo offers a journey among sharks, rays and Adriatic marine species, designed for adults and children alike. Speed enthusiasts can try the Pista Azzurra, the coast's historic go-kart track, while the town is also home to arcades, mini-golf and funfairs along the promenade. This concentration of parks and attractions makes Jesolo an ideal destination for family holidays, able to entertain for a full week without ever straying far from the sea.
Sport and outdoor activities
Beyond the sea, Jesolo offers many opportunities for outdoor sport. The cycle path that runs along the coast and continues towards the mouth of the Sile and Cavallino-Treporti is ideal for long rides immersed in greenery, while beach establishments provide beach volleyball courts, beach tennis and fitness areas on the sand. Water sports have plenty of room here too: windsurfing, kitesurfing, stand-up paddling and sailing schools make the most of the Adriatic wind. Nearby golf courses and equipped jogging paths run the length of the promenade. For nature lovers, the nearby lagoons and river mouths offer walking and cycling routes through reed beds and birdlife.
Jesolo Paese and surroundings
A few kilometres from the Lido, Jesolo Paese preserves the town's more authentic, less touristy soul, with a historic centre gathered around the Duomo and the streets of the weekly market. Here the pace of life slows and the atmosphere of a Veneto mainland town can be felt, among traditional shops and small restaurants. Nearby, the mouth of the River Sile and the natural area of Cavallino-Treporti offer lagoon landscapes, wilder beaches and cycle paths immersed in nature. Venice and its lagoon are also within reach for a day trip, as are the towns of Caorle and Bibione, making Jesolo a convenient base for exploring the whole Veneto coast.
Flavours of the sea
Jesolo's cuisine has its roots in Veneto's maritime tradition: fresh Adriatic fish, from baby squid to cuttlefish, is served in seafront restaurants grilled, fried or in stew, often accompanied by local white polenta. Classics of Venetian cooking are also on offer, such as bigoli in salsa and creamed salt cod, alongside a wide choice of pizzerias and international venues that reflect the town's tourist vocation. Spritz-based aperitifs, served with Venetian-style cicchetti, are a daily ritual along the promenade. In season, the fish market and village festivals offer another chance to sample the area's typical produce.
When to go
Jesolo's beach season runs from May to September, with the peak in visitors and nightlife in July and August, when high temperatures and warm sea combine with an intense beach life. May, June and September are ideal for those seeking pleasant weather with fewer crowds, lower prices and greater availability at beach establishments and restaurants. In spring and early autumn, the cycle paths and natural parks nearby can be enjoyed more peacefully, while the major theme parks remain open from April to late October depending on the seasonal calendar. The quieter winter is the ideal time to discover Jesolo Paese away from the rhythms of the holiday town.
Experiences not to miss
- Passeggiare lungo i quasi 15 km di spiaggia del Lido di Jesolo al tramonto
- Stroll along the nearly 15 km of Lido di Jesolo beach at sunset
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