Venetian Lagoon
The Venetian Lagoon covers around 550 km² and lies between the mainland of the Veneto region and the Adriatic Sea. Venice and its lagoon form a UNESCO World Heritage property. It is 733 kilometres from the Hodonín branch; leave the motorhome at a campsite or designated stopover on the mainland and continue to the historic centre by public transport or boat.
Split the 733-kilometre one-way journey into two driving days. On the second day, reach Camping Fusina on the mainland and leave the motorhome outside the historic centre.
Continue to the lagoon and the historic centre by public transport or boat. The vehicle remains at the campsite or an official motorhome stopover; check current services and operating hours before travelling.
Split the return journey over two days so that no planned driving stage exceeds 450 kilometres.
Tolls on Italian motorways are based on the distance travelled and vehicle category; historic centres may have ZTL traffic restrictions.
Camping Fusina or Caravan Park San Giuliano. Check the price and availability before travelling.
Rules on the coast and in town centres vary by municipality; use a campsite or designated area di sosta.
Camping Fusina has water and waste disposal; Caravan Park San Giuliano also offers service facilities.
Adria Coral
A spacious Coral is well suited to a couple staying at a campsite on the mainland and taking boat trips into the lagoon, offering a comfortable place to rest after a day on foot in Venice.
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