Caorle is a very popular summer holiday destination and together with Bibione and Lido di Jesolo, it creates a huge hub for millions of tourists every summer.
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Caorle is a very popular summer holiday destination and together with Bibione and Lido di Jesolo, it creates a huge hub for millions of tourists every summer.
Caorle is located north of Venice in the Veneto region.
Caorle is located in Veneto
Holiday at Caorle
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There are no trains to Caorle. But you can take the train to San Dona di Piave, San Stino di Livenza or Portogruaro.
In all the above-mentioned cities you will find bus stations right near the train stations and from there you can take a bus or a taxi to Caorle.
The distance from San Dona di Piave to Caorle is 32 kilometers, from San Stino di Liveranza 23 kilometers and from Portogruaro 29 kilometers.
Treviso airport is an hour’s drive from Caorle. Here, of course, you have the option of renting a car, and from here it takes an hour to drive to the city.
If you don’t rent a car, you can take a bus from the airport to the sea. ATVO bus company runs to the most popular seaside resorts on the Adriatic Sea in the summer, and Caorle is among them.
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In the northern part of the town, there is an atmospheric lagoon, from where you can take a pleasant boat trip. Precisely this, Ernst Hemingway was very enthusiastic about.
But it is not only in the summer that Caorle attracts tourists. With over 250 hotels, apartments, resorts, and the pleasant climate, there is life in the city all year round. Christmas has a big place in the town, and in addition there is a large ice rink from December to February, which has been a great success in recent years.
Caorle is a picturesque little town on the Adriatic Sea. With its 18-kilometer-long coastline, with its beautiful harbor promenade, and its unspoiled nature there is a good basis for a typical Italian holiday that we all enjoy and know so well.
The town’s beach has been awarded with the Blue Flag since 1992, and don’t worry, it will keep this award for many, many years in the future.
Caorle is of Roman origin and is one of the most atmospheric Venetian towns. One of the main attractions in the town is the “living reef”, whose rocks are carefully carved and decorated by artists from all over the world. Some of these meet every year in July to bring this wonder to life. This art connects the long harbor promenade in a beautiful concoction with the waves of the sea, which gives a strong effect.
The whole thing is spiced up with the Madonna dell’Angelo, a small church, right at the sea.
There is no doubt that a trip into Venice is a must when you are in these parts. One suggestion would be to take a boat trip there, which gives you a fantastic view towards the city. The boats sail from many places north of Venice, and they also sail very often.
Bibione is a popular seaside resort, and more well-known than Caorle, but thus also more tourists. Further east, Trieste is worth a visit. The gigantic city on the Adriatic Sea, with Italy’s largest piazza, Castello Miramare, and a magnificent view from the top of the city, beyond the blue Mediterranean Sea.
We also cannot ignore the fact that you should go on a trip to Friuli, with its wonderful wines and its wonderful capital, Udine.
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