Venice - only for lovers!

Venice - only for lovers! – main image

If you and your significant other are planning a romantic vacation for two, and none of the places on the map seem quite picturesque to you, it is worth following the beaten track and going to Venice. Yes, despite the fact that the world capital of lovers has indeed become one of the most visited places on the map of Europe in recent years, it cannot be denied that its charm and unique atmosphere are overshadowed by tourist crowds. In addition, this place, due to its location on 118 islands, is still full of quiet places where bus tours full of noisy tourists do not come to visit. So if your imagination turns red at the thought of a gondola ride through the waters of the Grand Canal, it's time to pack your bags and go on a romantic vacation in Venice! And where to start exploring this unique city? The best - from finding the perfect sunset ...

Venice - from sunset to sunrise

It is worth starting a holiday in Venice with looking for an ideal place with our other half, from which you can admire the sunset. Why? Well, imagine the pink glow illuminating the spiers of churches and house roofs, the waters of the Gulf of Venice (and of course reflecting romantically in your partner's eyes). The pink color fires red for a moment, and then goes through purple into the navy blue of the night. The sunsets in Venice, over the warm Adriatic Sea , are unique - colorful and spectacular. No wonder that they attract crowds that often completely cover this amazing spectacle of nature. One of the better places to observe them away from the crowds is the coast around Giardini Pubblici in Castello , where you can easily get to by vaporetto - the water bus. Then, after a night of sweet dreams, it is worth getting up early in the morning to go to the Ponte dell'Academia - one of the four bridges on the Grand Canal , especially liked by people in love. Just hang a padlock with the couple's initials here for love to last forever ...

san-giorgio-maggiore-o-palsson-wwwflickrcom-cc-byjpg

From here you can go to a small square on the shores of the Gulf of Venice - San Giorgio Maggiore , which, although not one of the main attractions of the city, provides great views of Venice and its main attractions - St. Mark and the Grand Canal . In order to perfectly end your short vacation in Venice , at the end of the day you should go to the small island of Giudecca , which allows you to admire the panorama of the city undisturbed by almost anyone. Along the shore of the island you can find numerous stylish benches that will allow you to relax and feel the exceptionally romantic atmosphere of this place.

Campsites in Venice

camping-miramare-1jpg

To find accommodation in Venice for two people who value privacy and would like to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you have to try. Fortunately, the extremely developed network of campsites in Italy allows you to combine both the requirement of privacy and the proximity of nature. If we are traveling with a trailer, we will be able to park it safely here, and our stand will have all the amenities. If we are without a trailer - nothing could be easier! You can rent apartments and bungalows on the campsite at very attractive prices. The Camping Miramare we have checked is the best choice in the Venice region. It is located right on the shores of the Adriatic Sea and offers peace and quiet all day long. On site, you can take advantage of the swimming pool and a wide sports offer, and taste the local cuisine in the restaurant serving delicious dishes. The youngest travelers can join the madness of fun and games conducted every day by wonderful animators!

Venice - only for lovers! – image 1
Venice - only for lovers! – image 2
Venice - only for lovers! – image 3
Venice - only for lovers! – image 4
A. Żaba
A. Żaba

I love traveling, it's an understatement, it's just my whole life. I spend 80% of the year jumping here and there :)

Also read

Liguria - relaxation on the Italian Riviera – image 1
Places to visit
Liguria - relaxation on the Italian Riviera
Liguria, a region in the northwest of Italy, is often referred to as the Italian Riviera. Lying in the Gulf of Genoa, on the Ligurian Sea, it stretches in a picturesque way between two mountain ranges - the Alps and the Apennines. The area owes its name to one of the oldest tribes in Italy - the Ligurians, who came to the country from North Africa. How to plan a visit to Liguria? What regional cuisine to try while traveling? We invite you to read!. The capital of the region is Genoa, the atmosphere of which you will feel best while walking between the densely dotted streets that make up the old town. Among them, it is worth visiting the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the Church of Gesu, whose walls are decorated with paintings by Rubens. From Rafaelle de Ferrari Square stretches a new part of the city, filled with fashion salons and equally trendy cafes. When visiting Genoa , sooner or later you will reach a great port, where there is also an aquarium with several hundred interesting species of marine animals. Portofino should be an important point when traveling in Liguria . The town, situated in the Gulf of Golfi del Tigullio, stands out for its colorfully packed houses, creating a postcard-like view. Monte di Portofino, a peak belonging to the Regional Park, is also not far from here. The trip would not be complete without a visit to the Cinque Terre , which brings together five spectacular towns - Vernazza, Riomaggiore, Monterosso, Manarola and Corniglia. Situated on steep cliffs, connected by a winding mountain path, they form the Cinque Terre National Park. Each town is delighted with its unique location and atmospheric buildings - it is worth staying here for longer. Sanremo, made famous by the Italian Song Festival, is also located in the region. Its central point is Piazza Coloma, and the oldest district - La Pigna, full of local bars.