Our Hotel in Cavallino Treporti, between sea and lagoon. The golden beach with its scent of salt, the surrounding greenery with leaves swaying in the morning breeze. Behind, the Venetian Lagoon with Venice and its islands.
Cavallino Treporti
The coast of Cavallino Treporti is a fertile and elongated peninsula located between Venice and Jesolo, renowned for its diverse landscapes and the warm hospitality of its residents. It is an area of significant natural value, where a long golden beach, sandy dunes, a lush pine forest, cultivated fields, and the enchanting lagoon landscape, characterized by channels, mudflats, and fishing valleys, alternate. Bathed by the waters of the Adriatic Sea and the lagoon, this coastal strip stretches for kilometers, offering an environment of great natural value.

The Beaches
A stone's throw from Venice, the Cavallino coastline offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the beach life. The beaches of Cavallino Treporti are among the most popular and visited in Italy for years. This is due to the wide expanse of the coastline and the fact that you can enjoy the sea and the beach far from heavily urbanized and cemented areas, as well as the excellent services that complement them. For years, the beaches of Cavallino have consistently earned the prestigious Blue Flag recognition.

The Lagoon
The Venetian Lagoon, which stretches along the Cavallino Treporti coastline, is a place of rare natural beauty where history and landscape intertwine harmoniously. The canals, lagoon valleys, and bodies of water create an ideal environment to be explored on foot, by bike, or by boat, following the slow and relaxed rhythms of nature. Here, the sounds of the wildlife, the smell of the salty air, and the enchanting views provide an immersive sensory experience. The lagoon has preserved traces of the past, from ancient Roman remains to the forts built during the Great War, while traditional activities such as fishing valleys and fish farms integrate respectfully into this unspoiled ecosystem. A perfect place for those seeking tranquility and authentic contact with nature.

Naturalistic Itineraries
Bicycling is the ideal way to explore the most fascinating places along the Cavallino Treporti coastline, allowing you to immerse yourself in the varied landscapes of this natural oasis. While cycling, you pass through cultivated fields, pine forests, dunes, and embankments along the lagoon, discovering fishing valleys, vegetable gardens, and the historic "Via Dei Forti" circuit, with fortifications dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries. The numerous bike routes in the Cavallino-Treporti Tourist Park offer stunning views and the opportunity to appreciate the territory. Among these, the "Via del Respiro": a spectacular pedestrian and cycling path suspended over the Northern Lagoon, offering views of the lagoon's colors, especially at sunset, revealing the beauty of flora and fauna in a landscape that changes in tones and shades throughout the day.

Venice
By taking the boat from Punta Sabbioni, you can reach the beautiful and unique Venice in just 40 minutes, disembarking right near the heart of
the city. You can stroll through Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, and the Accademia, visiting art galleries, churches, and museums, or simply getting lost among
the narrow streets and alleys in the typical Venetian atmosphere, filled with "bacari and Cicchetti".
Staying at the Fenix Hotel near Venice provides the perfect opportunity to embark on a journey through Venetian art and culture, venturing beyond the well-known areas
to discover the entire city.
For a day trip, you can also explore the charm of the Brenta Riviera with its ancient patrician residences or the enchanting Chioggia, the "little Venice".
Your vacation can also be enriched by unforgettable excursions to other historic cities in Veneto, such as Treviso, Padua, and Vicenza.

The Islands
From the coastline, you can reach the islands of the Northern Lagoon in just a few minutes by motorboat: Burano, with its characteristic colorful
houses, famous for its lace and connected to the island of Mazzorbo by a wooden bridge; Murano, known for centuries for the high quality of its blown glass art; Torcello,
the cradle of Venetian civilization, with its splendid Romanesque basilica and archaeological museum.
Even the lesser-known islands have their own special charm: San Francesco del Deserto, Sant'Erasmo, Le Vignole, and other smaller islands, which are worth considering
for a tour of the most characteristic places in the Venetian Lagoon.
