Veneto, Northern Italy
Situated in Italy's Northeast, Veneto stretches from the Dolomite Mountains to the Adriatic Sea. Its regional capital Venice is famed for its canals, Gothic architecture & celebrations.
Venice
Venice is a glorious cliche, more romantic, more beautiful and more surprising than you could expect. That first cruise down the Grand Canal is one of life's unforgettable experiences.
Mestre (Venice)
Mestre is the centre and the most populated urban area of the mainland of Venice. Be sure to visit the Torre dell'Orologio, and the Duomo di San Lorenzo, located on its town sqaure, Piazza Ferretto.
Treviso
Treviso offers meandering waterways and a tranquil atmosphere. It makes a good base for exploring the area, including Venice, or for enjoying a quiet Italian break.
Padua
Home to Italy’s second oldest university, founded in 1222, Padua has retained its vivacious atmosphere, with lively piazzas and arcaded streets, plenty of cafes and bars. A great day trip from Venice.
Verona
Verona is famous for being the setting of Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet." A 14th-century residence with a tiny balcony overlooking a courtyard is said to be Juliet’s house.
Bassano del Grappa
Known for its dreamy landscapes and covered wooden bridge over the River Brenta, you'll also find tasty cuisine, markets, medieval architecture, and museums in Bassano Del Grappa, close to Venice.
Cortina d'Ampezzo
This popular resort town in Northern Italy is part of the Dolomiti Superski Area. Cortina d'Ampezzo offers year-round activities include biking, hiking, climbing and skiing.
Lake Misurina
Stunning alpine Lake Misurina, is situated against a backdrop of the peaks of Tre Cime di Lavareda, in the Dolomites. Find some of the cleanest air here. In winter, the lake is used for ice skating.
Lido di Jesolo
A busy seaside resort on the Venetian Riviera, Lido di Jesolo is entirely built for tourism. The 15km long flat sandy beach, sparkling Adriatic Sea and a plethora of events attract many holidaymakers.
Asolo
Asolo, near Venice, is perfect to explore on foot. Stroll down the cobblestone lanes, beneath the charming archways, savour a glass of Prosecco, and take in the views of the surrounding countryside.
San Vito di Cadore
Situated near to Venice, San Vito di Cadore is a mountain village set in a valley of the Dolomites. Part of the San Vito Ski Area, it also appeals to those that enjoy biking and hiking adventures.