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Points of interest in Veneto coast
Venice (Venezia): A city renowned for its picturesque canals, historic architecture, and iconic landmarks such as St. Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and the Rialto Bridge. While not directly on the coast, Venice's lagoon is an integral part of the Veneto coast.
Verona: While located slightly inland, Verona is a historic city known for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater (Arena di Verona), Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta), and the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chioggia: Known as "Little Venice," Chioggia is a charming fishing town with picturesque canals, historic churches, and a lively fish market.
Lido di Venezia: A barrier island separating Venice's lagoon from the Adriatic Sea, Lido di Venezia is known for its sandy beaches, historic Grand Hotel des Bains, and the Venice Film Festival, held annually at the Palazzo del Cinema.
Jesolo: A popular beach resort town known for its long sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and family-friendly attractions such as Aqualandia, one of Europe's largest water parks.
Caorle: A picturesque seaside town known for its colorful houses, historic old town, and sandy beaches. Caorle's Cathedral of St. Stephen (Duomo di Caorle) features an impressive bell tower with panoramic views.
Bibione: A seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches, pine forests, and family-friendly amenities, including thermal baths and spa facilities.
Sottomarina: Located near Chioggia, Sottomarina is known for its wide sandy beaches, beachfront promenade, and vibrant summer events such as the Festa del Pesce (Fish Festival).
Porto Santa Margherita: A seaside resort town near Caorle, Porto Santa Margherita offers sandy beaches, waterfront restaurants, and a marina for boating enthusiasts.
Cavallino-Treporti: A coastal town known for its pristine beaches, scenic cycling paths, and proximity to the Venetian Lagoon, where visitors can explore the natural beauty of the lagoon islands such as Burano and Murano.
Rosolina Mare: A tranquil seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches, pine forests, and the Po Delta Regional Park, offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.
Punta Sabbioni: A seaside town located on a narrow strip of land between the Venetian Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea, Punta Sabbioni is a popular departure point for boat trips to Venice and the nearby islands.
Cavallino: A coastal town known for its sandy beaches, family-friendly campsites, and proximity to the lively resort town of Jesolo.
Lignano Sabbiadoro: While located in the neighboring region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lignano Sabbiadoro is a popular seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches, lively nightlife, and family-friendly attractions.
Grado: Also located in the neighboring region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Grado is a historic seaside town known for its sandy beaches, thermal baths, and charming old town with Byzantine mosaics.