The beaches here not as good as the best ones in Sardinia but they are lovely and amongst some of the best in all of Northern Italy. After a day filled with swimming in the sea and lying on the sand, painstaking research to say the least the Venice Beach guide has been developed and features the best there is in Veneto.
Alberoni is the last of the Lido beaches. Lido has many beaches but this is the best. Nothing spectacular, but a pleasant enough place and free as well. It does not quite look like the place to stake a claim with your umbrella but then again those things get in everyone’s way. The beach is the site of a nature reserve and is a world away from Venice. A great idea if you want to hire a bike and explore.
Rosolina Beach is over 8kms in length with fine, clean sand. Because of the size the beach is never overcrowded except in August and July’s weekends. It is also over 100 meters wide. You will have to stake a claim with an umbrella but the size of the beach makes it somewhat acceptable. There is a lot to do here with bicycles, tennis courts even a swimming pool.
Albarella Beach is located on a private island and is within a nature reserve. Albarella Island is about five kilometers long and about two wide and is known for having over two million trees.
Albarella means Poplar Tree. The island is private and only guest that are staying here have the right to use the place. It is a paradise for kid’s lots of sand, lots of sun, loads of tress and very few if anybody to bother you. No wonder many considered Venice’s best, even being private.