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- Diana J.August 2019PositiveUnfortunately there is noNegativLoud, louder, loudest. If you're looking to party at 20, the beach bar is next doorThe loudest place I have ever experiencedWe chose and booked this place because of the positive internet presence. Dogs are very welcome here. Unfortunately, we were very misled. The site is 85% occupied by Italian permanent campers. There are a few sandy pitches for tourists at the back towards the beach. Quite bearable until 4 pm. From 4... p.m. loud noise from the small pool area. This may only be used with a swimming cap. Swimming at 15m can only be considered splashing around. From about 7 pm the daily sound system of the beach bar starts. So you can sit harmoniously on your pitch with two different bass rhythms. At the weekend, the sound system on the beach goes on until 1 am. The beach is just a short walk away. Dogs are allowed in a certain section. Was good. The campsite is about 4km from the town. Shopping would have to be done here, as the minimarket is really mini. One type of white bread roll. No fruit or salad for fresh cooking. The sanitary facilities are a bit outdated, but clean thanks to plenty of chlorine. A garbage can in the ladies' section overflowing with toiletries at 3pm is just economical in its own way. From 5 p.m. onwards, you should make sure you have a good supply of autan, as there are plenty of mosquitoes due to the river running parallel to the campsite. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this place for a relaxing vacationAutomatisk oversat.
- Walther G.June 2019PositiveCleanliness and friendlinessNegativPool could be repairedThere was a dog on almost every pitch ......... but no "hudetrümmerln" could be seen on any path or pitch. The sanitary facilities are absolutely clean. The small grocery store offers fresh bread. However, there was a lack of fruit and vegetables during our visit. The restaurant at the end of the campsite (outside) is absolutely not recommendable. too high price for below average food.Automatisk oversat.
- Werner K.June 2018PositiveNice location, quiet during the day, nice large pitches, great pool, sanitary cleaning twice a day, friendly staff.NegativVery crowded at the end because of the school vacations in Italy. The children were louder than the music, which went on from 16:30 to 23:00.A beautiful small campsite by the seaStay from June 10 to 17, 2018 A beautiful and small campsite by the sea, characterized by permanent campers. The campsite is located at the end of the access road and becomes very narrow in the last third and has little evasion. As you don't arrive until after midday, you won't be met by any vehicles... and the cars just have to drive back to the next turn-off. This worked very well for us and there were no problems. The approx. 41 tourist pitches all face the sea. The pitches are all on meadows mixed with sandy ground. There are few larger pitches, which are approx. 9 m wide and approx. 7.60 m deep and separated by trees. So there is enough space to easily accommodate a camper van, awning and car. However, the majority of the pitches are not insignificantly smaller, so if you are coming with a larger caravan you should call ahead or make a reservation. There are pitches with plenty and little shade and fresh water points are located every 100 meters. There are manhole covers every 50 meters on the access road where you can dispose of waste water. The sanitary facilities, beautifully designed, were always relatively clean. The showers are very large, but there could be more storage facilities. Hot/cold water mix and water drainage were ok. There is also a nice pool area with sun loungers. Regulated opening hours (bathing cap compulsory). In the mini market you can get the essentials and also bread for breakfast. The restaurant serves pizza at reasonable prices, but we didn't find it very exciting. In the evening there is loud music in the restaurant until 11pm, but then it really ends. There is beach service on the beach, the part of the beach at the very front is reserved for camping guests. If you want to bring your own umbrella and sun lounger to save money, you have to go to the free part of the beach, which is right next door. This is equally beautiful and the water is the same. The price with the ACSI Card was unbeatable. We paid € 111.80 for this period (1 week) for a large pitch, 2 people, caravan, including electricity and tourist tax.Automatisk oversat.
- Francesca C.July 2017PositiveProximity to the harbor for those with boats or others.NegativPoor organization within the facility.Unsuitable for young peopleI stayed in the campsite with friends there were seven of us and we stayed in the HONOLULU cottage. First of all when we arrived a pillow was missing and one of us had to sleep without it in the "couch". Also, the layout of the cottages and poorly adapted to the comfort of the guests. Poor animation... and little desire to do maximum number of group dances TWO due to (the animator's words) tiredness and heat. Pool where as soon as you laugh you are called back by the lifeguard. Market too small and with hours unsuitable for guests' convenience. Unsuitable for groups of young people who want to have fun.Automatisk oversat.
- Michèle L.July 2017PositiveClean sanitary facilities, close to the beach, clean pool. Playground with lots of equipmentNegativLoud, loud and noisy. Sunny and sandy pitches for non-permanent campers. Playground sandy and full of thorns.Not recommended. Left 6 nights earlier.We left 6 nights before the end of our vacation. We did not get our money back. Not recommended for families with babies, small children or people who want peace and quiet. There is a loud children's disco until 11pm: as loud as in an adult disco. Our little one (10 months) therefore had great difficulty... sleeping. It wasn't relaxing for us parents in the evening either, as we had to listen to the same playlist every night. When we booked (4 months before the start of the vacation), we reserved a shady, quiet spot. We were given a very sunny and noisy pitch. The shady pitches are only available for (local) permanent campers. For tourists like us, there are pitches with puny trees and very sandy ground, which are full of thorns. At weekends, loud music comes from the beach bar next door, which belongs to the owners of the campsite. At 6am, mosquito spray was sprayed without warning. This shortened the already short night's sleep even further. The restaurant on the beach is ok. The 1st time we ate there it was very tasty. The 2nd time rather disappointing. The beach is about 500m away which is ok. The water is very shallow (up to knee height) which is ideal for small children. The sanitary facilities are clean and warm water is available.Automatisk oversat.
- Eva B.August 2016PositiveYou can bring your dog and won't be looked at stupidly if it barks. All guests are very dog-friendly and understanding.Negativactually none.Family with child and dog superMobile homes super clean. Sanitary facilities on the beach super clean. Quiet except for the music at the pool - but that's a matter of taste. The music shouldn't always be playing. Beach great. Was groomed every evening. Friendly service. Beach food of course expensive, but if you know that, you bring... something with you. Everything without any problems. After 3 days you arrive in the Italian dolce vita - pure relaxation. Lots of excursions that we didn't want to do, we just relaxed. Great for combining the interests of adults with children and dogs. For children from 14 years it can be boring, because Wlan hardly works, even if you "buy" it. Great program for all children under 14. Very nice German-speaking staff. Lidl not far away - so you didn't have to do without anything. Insects were combated - although I am very sensitive, I got through the vacation without a doctor. 2 or 3 small insect bites - nothing more. You have to walk about 8 minutes to the beach, but there are bicycles and - if it weren't for that - you wouldn't move at all. Walking is quite good after the sun lounger. Everything is great.Automatisk oversat.
- Jürg E.April 2015PositiveOwn marina and very quiet! No through road in the audible range.NegativAccess road narrow with 2.5m vehicle. Alternative routes would be available, but poorly signposted.Great campsite with its own marinaAt the start of the season, not all of the offers were available, but intensive work was carried out. All the pitches were "renovated" during the winter, i.e. new humus was added and the grass was freshly sown. When we arrived on the Wednesday evening before Easter, we received a very friendly welcome... and were "guided" by a member of staff to one of the 40 or so tourist pitches on the banks of the Brenta. The front part of the site under the trees is dominated by permanent campers and mobile homes. The beach at Camping Oasi was used daily. Sun loungers were already available on the first weekend after Easter and the beach bar was ready for use a week later. We weren't there long enough for the pool to be open. Towards Chioggia, near the Miramare+ International campsite, a dam was built in the sea to stop the erosion of the long, fine-grained sandy beach with various "bagni". The campsite area has been cleared. The amount of plastic waste of all kinds lying around and on the shore is shocking! A great place with its own marina for campers with boats. Crane and slip available. In April 2015 you had to pay €8/day for the 5m harbor space. No paper or soap is provided in the clean sanitary area. If you like fresh bread rolls, you can pick them up at the bar from 8am. We didn't like the "sawdust panini" and as there were no other breads on display we bought bread outside.Automatisk oversat.Besvaret fra Camping Oasi May 16, 2015Dear Family,
Thank you very much for the considerations that we appreciate to improve our service.
Camping OasiAutomatisk oversat. - Lila M.September 2014Positivefairly central, large spaces, staff very friendly and approachableNegativVermin (bugs), only recommended to a limited extent at the end of the seasonOnly conditionally recommended at the end of the seasonWe stayed here for the last two weeks of September, just before the end of the season. The pool and beach bar were already closed, the sun loungers on the beach had been cleared, the beach was no longer being cleaned and the restaurant was only open for a limited time. However, the staff were very friendly... and helpful, and the permanent campers in the rear area were already busy winterizing their caravans. There were hardly any more holidaymakers in the front area, so it was very quiet and there was plenty of space. Unfortunately there was an incredible amount of vermin (bugs). The sanitary facilities were only cleaned once a day. We were in Chioggia within a few minutes by bike, the old town is beautiful and highly recommended. Good shopping and great restaurants nearby.Automatisk oversat.
- Michael E.September 2014PositiveChioggia is - typically Italian - worth seeing. A trip to Venice is easily possible.NegativToo far from the beach, very remote location with narrow access.Away, also to the beachWe were there as part of a camping check. The site is dominated by permanent campers. The positive thing is that the free pitches are marked out in a separate area. The walk to the beach is long. The pool was closed in mid-September. The "restaurant" was not really inviting for a meal.... A longer stay did not seem sensible to us.Automatisk oversat.
- Guntram H.June 2014Friendly and clean! Everything you need as a camper is there!The site is poorly signposted and is the last in a row of adjacent sites. However, it was no problem to find it with a satnav. We stayed here at the end of June 2014 and were impressed by the site itself, as it is kept very clean and the sanitary facilities were always in good order. You have to bring... your own toilet paper. Lunchtime quiet times are actively monitored and people who are a bit too loud are also put in their place. The pool is also supervised by a lifeguard. Swimming caps are compulsory for everyone - and rigorously so. The site is dominated by permanent campers, but we did NOT notice any unpleasantness. The small restaurant offers cheap and quite reasonable pizzas. If you want to eat better, you should visit the restaurant on the beach outside the campsite. (In the high season it will probably not be so quiet!!)Automatisk oversat.
- Martina K.August 2013Positivefriendly staff, especially the pool attendantNegativSanitary facilities very old, in need of overhaul, long distances Sometimes poor food at the campsite Beach dirtyYoung coupleSanitary facilities very outdated, need to be overhauled, water in the showers runs for a very short time and cannot be regulated. Sink very unsuitable for washing up, tap is too short, very awkward, water runs for a very short time and is lukewarm. Some of the paths to the sanitary facilities are very... long (we had a pitch facing the beach). The restaurant in the campsite itself cannot be described as a fast food restaurant. Restaurant on the beach very good. Pitch very dirty.Automatisk oversat.
- pe e.May 2012Friendly perfectly German-speaking reception Access by navi not recommended. Better from the town of ChioggiaAutomatisk oversat.
- Stefano B.August 2011Reception not the best, hot showers with only the hot water button so you can't adjust the temperature: if you go at 4 p.m. you get burned, if you go at 7 p.m. it's cold because it's over, so you'd better wait until 9 p.m. so it gets hot again. The bike rental is convenient but the bikes provided are... in very bad condition: the inner tubes are badly mounted and the bikes jump, in two outings I punctured once, the headlights are there but they have oxidized batteries and often fall apart so at night you move around in the dark and it is dangerous given the narrow road to get to the center. The camp is located at the mouth of the Brenta: it can be strategic to stay on the rocky quay because it is breezy, but the water is the worst in the Adriatic so I do not recommend swimming. If you are looking for animation it is not the place for you, but despite this in the afternoon at rest time there is no silence, despite the fact that the camp often calls people back. The pitches are square and if you have a long tent you will find your porch in the street; also sometimes the car will not fit in the pitch. Wireless is located on the beach (where I do not recommend bringing a pc) and at the reception so you cannot use it in the tent or at the bar. The center is more than a kilometer away, and it is advisable to get around by bike. I ended up in this camp because everywhere else was sold out: there must be a reason, but I know I will not go back.Automatisk oversat.
- Wilfried E.July 2011Place and san. Facilities clean. Restaurant on site: Pizza cheap and very good; store on site: Prices usual for Italy (high), best to bring your own drinks. Beach: free umbrella, sun loungers cost extra (3-4€/lounger), sandy beach clean (apart from normal soiling by seaweed,...), approx. 30-50m shallow... water, then deep enough for swimming. Attention: in the evening from 21:30-23:00 there is an open-air children's disco at the restaurant at the usual local volume. Excursion tip: by bike to Chioggia, "rag market" on Thursdays (bike 5€/day)Automatisk oversat.
- Peter P.July 2011Arrival: Via Sottomarina on a 3 km long dirt road - very narrow. First impression: Camping like in the 60s and 70s. Almost exclusively Italian permanent campers who think they own the place. Catering: not recommended. Drinks very expensive Pool: manageable standard pools. Pitch: in the lower area you... are between a river and the beach. Very windy. Ground: sand !!! Mosquito paradise! Beach: typically huge beach where you have to walk over 100 meters into the water to get your swimming trunks wet. Conclusion: Not recommended! No price/performance ratio.Automatisk oversat.
- Angela S.July 2011We were there in July and everything was well maintained. The pool is supervised by a lifeguard, swimming caps are compulsory. The store offers the essentials, there is a pizzeria with a good price/performance ratio. The beach is just Adriatic, not a dream beach, but ok. You can get parasols and sun... loungers. The mosquitoes come in the evening and you should definitely arm yourself with repellent spray and appropriate candles, otherwise you can't sit outside. In any case, you need storm protection for the awning, because we had three strong storms in the two weeks, which almost blew the awning off. We made the mistake of not putting up any storm protection at first because the weather was so good. On the first night of the storm, we had to work in the dark, which was very difficult due to the strong wind.Automatisk oversat.
- Gisela E.June 2011The beach has a good location with a beautiful view. In the afternoon it was sometimes not very clean.Automatisk oversat.
- jennifer e.May 2011
- karin c.October 2010
- aldo b.July 2010