Venice Sandy Beaches

Published: 01st June 2011
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The beaches here are not quite up to the standard of the best beaches in Sardinia but they are still lovely and amongst the best beaches in the north of Italy.

After lots of lying on sand and swimming in the sea - painstaking research for sure. My friends and I have produced our Venice Italy Beach Guide and the beaches featured are the beaches that we think are the best beaches in the Veneto.

Rosolina Beach

This beach is over 8 kilometers long, with clean, fine sand. Because of the size of the beach it is rarely overcrowded except for August and on weekends in July. Not only is this a long beach but it is over 100 meters wide.
You will need to put up with the regimented rows of umbrellas, but because of the size of the beach it is bearable. There is also plenty to do with most hotels offering swimming pools and tennis courts. I would suggest hiring bicycles and exploring a little as well. This is just the sort of place I like cycling - nice and flat.

Albarella Beach

Next beach in the Venice Italy Beach guide is just along the road from Rosolina. The beach is on a private island that falls within a nature reserve.

Albarella Island is only about five kilometers long by two kilometers wide and is famous for having around two million trees. The name, Albarella, means Poplar Tree.The Island is private - only guests staying here are allowed in and this place is really paradise if you have kids - my five year old puts this as the number one beach.

When you want to spent good time, you can take Venice Cheapest Flights for pass your time at sandy beaches.

Alberoni

Alberoni is the last Lido beach. Venice Lido has quite a few beaches but this is my favorite. Not anything spectacular but definitely a pleasant enough beach and free as well.

Surprisingly it does not look quite as much like an umbrella landing zone as so many of the beaches around the north of Italy and frankly I am not much into regimented rows of deck chairs and umbrellas.The beach is set in a nature reserve and really does seem a world away from the hustle and bustle of Venice. A great idea if you feel energetic is to hire a bike and explore the island.


Gauravks is a articles writer whose major area of focus on travel. His articles on different travel topics like Venice Cheapest Flights and href="http://www.myvenice.co.uk/venice/Venice_Hotels.aspx" title="Hotels in Venice">Discount hotels in Venice are published on various online platforms.
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