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Beach Hotels in Venice

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Beach hotels with pools in Venice

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Top neighborhoods in Venice

San Marco

San Marco showcases Venice's most spectacular treasures, with the gleaming domes of St. Mark's Basilica dominating the marble-paved piazza. Visitors weave through narrow passages to discover the Gothic splendor of Doge's Palace and the romantic Bridge of Sighs. The neighborhood buzzes with history as orchestras play at centuries-old cafés while the Grand Canal laps against ornate buildings. Upscale restaurants serve fresh seafood and authentic Venetian risotto, while historic cafés offer perfect spots for people-watching. Water buses connect every 15 minutes from nearby stops, making exploration easy despite the crowds. The area's Byzantine-Gothic architecture creates a fairytale setting for travelers seeking Venice's timeless magic.

Cannaregio

Cannaregio invites you to step off the tourist track and discover authentic Venice along quiet canals and atmospheric streets. The world's first Jewish Ghetto anchors this historic neighborhood, with its synagogues and museum telling centuries-old stories. Art lovers can marvel at Tintoretto masterpieces in Madonna dell'Orto church, while shoppers browse artisan workshops for handmade masks and Murano glass. Charming canal-view apartments and boutique guesthouses offer mid-range accommodation with authentic Venetian décor. Local bacari serve delicious cicchetti small plates alongside family trattorias offering fresh seafood. Vaporetto water buses connect you easily to major destinations, making this walkable neighborhood perfect for travelers seeking real Venetian life.

Dorsoduro

Dorsoduro offers an artistic escape from Venice's main tourist crush with world-class treasures at every turn. The Gallerie dell'Accademia showcases Renaissance masterpieces while the Peggy Guggenheim Collection brings modern flair to a stunning canal-side palazzo. Stroll along the Zattere promenade for breathtaking views across the Giudecca Canal. Campo Santa Margherita buzzes with local energy as university students gather at outdoor cafés. Cozy osterias serve fresh seafood and traditional Venetian cicchetti in this walkable district. Water buses connect easily to other neighborhoods, making exploration a breeze. Historic palazzos converted into boutique hotels offer authentic accommodation with warm ochre facades and occasional glimpses of hidden gardens behind ancient walls.

Santa Croce

Santa Croce offers a slice of authentic Venice away from the tourist crush. Historic palaces and Byzantine churches with ship-keel ceilings stand alongside the fascinating Natural History Museum in the Fondaco dei Turchi. Wander through narrow canals where laundry lines hang above weathered stone facades. Discover artisan workshops crafting traditional Venetian masks and marbled paper between peaceful campi. Family-run bacari serve delicious cicchetti and local wines for less than you'd pay in San Marco. Water buses at Riva de Biasio and San Stae connect you to the Grand Canal network every 10-20 minutes. Boutique hotels in converted historic palazzos provide a comfortable base for exploring this quieter corner of Venice.

San Polo

San Polo showcases Venice's historic heart with the stunning Rialto Bridge arching over the Grand Canal. The centuries-old Rialto Market buzzes with vendors selling fresh seafood and colorful produce each morning. Wander through narrow medieval alleys to discover hidden churches and ornate Gothic buildings that whisper stories from Venice's past. Traditional bacari wine bars serve delicious cicchetti small plates, while canal-side restaurants offer romantic dining experiences. Converted historic palazzos provide unique accommodation options with original frescoes and period furnishings. Getting around is simple with vaporetto water bus connections and the neighborhood's highly walkable stone pathways.

Top landmarks in Venice

Frequently asked questions

What are the best beach hotels in Venice?
With private winery tours, a garden and convenient beach access, Sina Palazzo Sant'Angelo is a traveler favorite. Pensione Accademia - Villa Maravege is another highly rated Venice hotel on the beach or close to it. Whether you want somewhere to catch some rays or watch the waves, these properties promise an unforgettable coastal escape.
What are the cheapest beach hotels in Venice?
Embrace the laid-back beach life at Hotel Villa Stella. Make the most of breakfasts, hypo-allergenic bedding and more here. Hotel Sorriso is another great option that delivers on coastal charm. Book one of these properties, or browse the other beach hotels in Venice from $97 that'll keep both you and your wallet happy.
What is the best time to stay in a beach hotel in Venice?
July is the warmest month, with temperatures ranging from 70ºF (21ºC) to 82ºF (28ºC). If you like cooler weather, organize your trip for January. It's generally between 39ºF (4ºC) and 45ºF (7ºC) during this time. January is a great month to avoid crowds and potentially get cheaper beach hotels in Venice.
What beach hotels in Venice have a pool?
DB Villas Le Ville del Lido Resort is a popular beach getaway with a pool. You can access pool sun loungers and a garden during your stay. Or, feel your worries float away at Ausonia Hungaria. You'll have the best of both worlds when you stay in a Venice hotel on the beach with a pool.
What are the closest beach hotels to Marco Polo Airport (VCE)?
Begin your trip with some time by the water at Hotel Il Casolare. It's located about 2 miles northeast of Marco Polo Airport (VCE). You can make use of a garden, a barbecue grill and more here. Hotel Villa Sara is another option that's near the airport. Whether you're after a beach hotel in Venice or someplace else, these getaways offer the ideal base for a sun-soaked retreat.
What are the best 5-star beach hotels in Venice?
With a 5-star rating, windsurfing and golf, Ausonia Hungaria sets the bar high. Hotel Excelsior Venice also offers the perfect mix of indulgence and coastal charm. Staying at a luxurious Venice hotel on the beach will easily be the highlight of your trip.
Are there any beach hotels in Venice with parking?
Load up the car with your beach gear and pull up at Sina Palazzo Sant'Angelo. This hotel offers private winery tours, a winery and a space for your ride. Or, cruise to and from the beach with ease at New Reiter Hotel. To see what else is available, check out the 3,401 Venice hotels on the beach that have parking.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Venice hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provide upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.