Lido di Venezia is a narrow island, about 11 kilometers long, that separates the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. Known as the "beach of Venice," it combines the charm of the Venetian lagoon with wide sandy beaches, elegant villas, and a much more tranquil atmosphere than the city's historic center.
Its main attraction is its extensive golden sandy beaches , considered among the most famous in the Adriatic. During the summer months, Lido becomes an ideal destination for enjoying the sea, practicing outdoor sports, or exploring the island by bicycle along its tree-lined avenues.
The Lido is also world-renowned for hosting the prestigious Venice International Film Festival , held in the historic Palazzo del Cinema , one of the most important film events in the world.
Among its points of interest are the Church of San Nicolò , the historic Malamocco district, the natural areas of Alberoni , the old Jewish cemetery, and the spectacular views of the lagoon and Venice. It is also just a few minutes away from St. Mark's Square by vaporetto.
Choosing Lido di Venezia as your destination means enjoying a unique combination of beach, nature, culture and Venetian elegance, offering a different and relaxed experience without sacrificing the proximity to one of the most beautiful cities in the world.