HOLIDAYS AT HOTEL CENTRALE ERACLEA MARE (VENICE ITALY) - EN VERSION
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Just a few steps from the reserved beach, the Hotel Centrale offers a comfortable and friendly atmosphere.
It is a perfect place for a relaxing seaside holiday in Eraclea Mare.
The hotel has a large swimming pool for adults and children and a solarium.
All bedrooms have their own bathroom, air-conditioning, telephone, safe and balcony. There is a lovely welcoming lounge and TV area with a bar.
In the dining room are served delicious buffet lunches, with a large selection of vegetables and salads and excellent international and Italian cuisine. Buffet breakfast.
Private car park. Reserved beach with: sunbed, beach umbrella, toilette and shower, rescue service. Possibility to play tennis, soccer, beach volley, basket, beach and table tennis, and rent pedal boats, kayak and canoe.
Hotel provides airport transfer on demand from Venice and TSF Venice-Treviso Airport.
The hotel is close to the bus stop and you can find a daily shuttle to Venice.
Ph. (+39) 0421 66064
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Already known in the 6th century AD, when some people who had escaped the invasions of barbarians from the north took refuge on the island of Equilio, the first settlement was built in this marshy area in the fifteenth century under the name of Cavazzucherina. Only in the 1920s the Grande Bonifica allowed a first tourist development of the coast and the first factories, the first hotels and the first restaurants were built. In 1927 the Lido di Treviso was built in the central part of the coast.
In 1930 Cavazuccherina was renamed Jesolo and the Lido of Treviso was named Lido di Jesolo. After the war the city experienced an intense growth linked to the tourist industry, becoming one of the most important tourist centers of the Adriatic.
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Besides the many natural beauties, Jesolo also offers a lot from the cultural point of view.
In the Pineta area there are the Ancient Walls, a vast archaeological area of approximately 36,000 square meters with finds from the early Christian era. Many of these finds are preserved in the Sala Tiepolo of the APT of Jesolo within a permanent exhibition. To visit in the city there is also the Civic Museum of Natural History with around 15,000 artifacts.
What to do
In Jesolo the holiday is assured relaxation but also and above all fun. Indeed, the city seems to have been built specifically to satisfy every desire, even that of the most demanding tourist.
Fifteen kilometers of equipped beaches, many of them with entertainment; parties in the beaches even until late at night; a large pedestrian area - considered one of the largest in Europe - with shops, restaurants, bars and clubs.
For sports enthusiasts the city offers numerous facilities ranging from water parks, swimming pools, tennis courts, football and volleyball, without forgetting the beautiful golf courses of the Veneto region.
Nature lovers can instead enjoy long walks on foot, horseback or bicycle in the green and peaceful pine forests.
Nearby
Jesolo is a great starting point for real excursions to the lagoon and its surroundings. And among the nearest and certainly interesting places, besides the splendid valleys of the Venice Lagoon, there are Eraclea and Caorle.
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Places to see in ( Caorle - Italy )
Places to see in ( Caorle - Italy )
Caorle is a coastal town in the province of Venice, Veneto, Italy, located between the estuaries of the Livenza and Lemene rivers. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea between two other famous tourist towns, Eraclea and Bibione. The ancient name of the city was Caprulae (possibly because of the wild goats that grazed in this area, or in honour of pagan goddess Capris); Caorle was founded in the 1st century BC by Romans. Many archeological findings confirm this attribution, for instance the sacrificial altar called Ara Licovia (Licovian Altar, from the Roman Licovi family), today housed in the cathedral. A safe zone between the estuaries of the Livenza (Latin: Liquentia) and Lemene (Latin: Romantinum) rivers, Caorle gained importance when people from Concordia Sagittaria arrived as refugees during the Barbarian Invasions.
In that period was built a Paleo-Christian church, some remains of which are today kept in the cathedral's museum. In the 11th century was built the cathedral we see today, once the seat of a bishopric. During the following centuries, Caorle became one of the nine important cities of the Republic of Venice; evidence to that effect are the many Istrian flagstones which compose some monuments in the city, and also the ancient structure of the city with bridge and canals, like a little Venice. At the end of the Republic of Venice, with the Napoleonic invasions, Caorle went into decline; the last diocesan bishop of the diocese was moved in 1807 to Chioggia and the territory of the diocese was attached in 1818 to the Patriarchate of Venice
Since the beginning of the 20th century the territory around Caorle has been deeply modified. Most of the woods of the Selva Lupanica were cut to give room to fields for cultivation, rivers were embanked, and marshes were reclaimed. This brought a landscape of wide flat areas, with no trees even along the rivers course. Along the coast, interment and erosion constantly modify the scenery. The landscape is still rather wild, with changing sandbanks and the fishing valleys.
The Cathedral of St. Stephen was built in 1038, an example of Romanesque and of the Byzantine-Ravennate style. Its façade is simple; near the central door there are two bas-reliefs (St. Agatonicus on the left, St. William on the right); the interior is organized with a nave and two side aisles, divided by pillars and columns which support semi-circular arches, and it has a truss-beam roof.
The Church of Blessed Virgin of the Angel is built on a little promontory on the sea. In ancient times, the church had three naves, but the sea repeatedly destroyed one of them, so in the 18th century the church was rebuilt, with the structure that it has today. The legend says that one day a number of fishermen saw a light on the sea; when they approached it, they found a statue of the Virgin Mary with the Child, and they carried it ashore.
Caorle is a small city, but is frequented by tourists in all seasons. The old town centre is still structured as a little Venetian corner, with its coloured houses, its calli (alleys) and campielli (squares). During the summer many family-oriented activities take place on its long beach. Others are organized in its lagoon (an example of Venetian lagoon), where many characteristic traditional casoni (the huts where fishermen lived in the winter while fishing) still stand.
( Caorle - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Caorle . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Caorle - Italy
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