Travel guide Duna Verde
Picture-perfect summer
With a holiday home or apartment in Duna Verde, you will immerse yourself in a feel-good holiday atmosphere. In summer, temperatures rise to over 30 degrees Celsius daily. Precipitation is extremely rare. In winter, sub-zero temperatures are the norm. Dog owners also like to come with their furry companions in spring and summer. Find out more about the offers for a
holiday with a dog in Duna Verde.
Classics with onions and wine in Duna Verde
Rent a holiday home or apartment privately and try the delicious specialties that the local restaurants have to offer. A classic is watered stockfish with garlic and olive oil in a creamy mass (Baccalà Mantecato). Cicheti are reminiscent of Spanish tapas and are small snacks with meat or fish. Sarde in Saor are pickled anchovies eaten with onions. Castradina, a leg of mutton cooked with cabbage and onions, is also recommended. You will also find veal liver on the menus, e.g., Fegato alla venexiana, a dish prepared with onions and white wine. Regional products available locally include asparagus, beans, or cheese (e.g., Asiago, Grana Padano). A well-known classic is risotto, a rice dish from Northern Italy that comes in various variations. Various types of wines are highly popular, e.g., red wines from Valpolicella,
Bardolino, or white wines from Custoza, Soave, or Lugana.
Beach and lagoon
For a wonderful
beach holiday in Duna Verda, there are several spacious holiday homes or apartments available. Here you will find a fine sandy beach that stretches for a total length of 20 kilometers and begins at the eastern beach of Caorle. The lagoon of Caorle is a highlight for young and old. Immerse yourself in the magnificent nature, visit the quaint fishing huts, and get to know various bird and fish species up close. The best view of the lagoon can be found in Falconera. You can also visit the lagoon on an excursion boat. In addition, bike tours or hikes along the edge of the lagoon are possible.
Duna Verde - Enchanting historical places
Duna Verde and Caorle are, of course, primarily for relaxation and sunbathing. During your holiday in a holiday home or apartment in Duna Verda, take the time to get to know the historic center of Caorle better. The city's landmark, a 48-meter-high imposing bell tower, belongs to the former bishop's church from the 11th century. It is worth making a pilgrimage to the rocky dam, where the smaller church Madonna dell' Angelo stands. Further in the center, you will also find the church Madonna dei Pompei. The picturesque
Venice is always worth a visit, with its lagoon, palaces, and gondolas. Of course, St. Mark's Square, Rialto Bridge, and Grand Canal are a must, but there are also neighborhoods that are not overrun by tourists. The glassblower island Murano, a side island of the Venice lagoon, is worth seeing. You will also get to know beautiful old buildings and a special atmosphere in the old town of Vicenza. In the city and the province of Vicenza, you will come across many Palladio villas. Andrea Palladio was the most famous architect of the Renaissance in Northern Italy. Further excursions can take you to
Verona, Conegliano, or Padua.