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34 ratings
- Bara K.July 2023AdvantagesExcellent camping spots for tents in the shade. Tall trees for hanging hammocks. Clean sanitary facilities, thoughtful places for washing dishes. Very helpful and friendly staff. Close to the beach. Fine market and bar.NegativesNoExcellent campExcellent camping spots for tents in the shade. Tall trees for hanging hammocks. Clean sanitary facilities, thoughtful places for washing dishes. Very helpful and friendly staff. Close to the beach. Fine market and bar.Automatically translated.
- Elisabeth H.May 2023AdvantagesGrounds, sanitary facilitiesNegativesMosquitoes and owls ... that's nature!Beautiful place with mosquitoes and owlCouple 60+ at the beginning of May 23
We got a nice pitch for 3 nights without a reservation.
Spacious pitch on site facing the sea, water point nearby; everything looks as good as new and well maintained. 5 minutes to the large sandy beach. Nice reception; you get a wristband;
Wifi for a fee (e.g. 3... days 10 Eur or 15 days 35 Eur/device), works well; sanitary like new and clean, everything there. Hooray, nice hot showers and hot water when washing up no problem.
Mobile homes also look very good from the outside, large playground in the middle.
There is a large area on the other side of the road to the lagoon, which is currently closed. The pools etc. are also there.
Mosquito repellent is absolutely necessary.
Preseason price okay.
Great for us, gladly again!
P.S. if you are wondering who is making a constant flute sound every 3 seconds from later in the evening :-/
It's a scops owl, small, loud and persistent. If you are sensitive, better bring earplugs.Automatically translated. - Jürgen P.June 2021AdvantagesThe place is good and very clean animation well only something for children. On the homepage it says the pitches are with SAT connection which unfortunately is not true. After asking at the reception, only a shrug of the shoulders of the Direcktor would contact us, he has unfortunately not managed in the 2 weeks. Too bad only empty wordsNegativesPitch with SAT connection that is unfortunately not true and that at the EM have reported it unfortunately only shoulder shrug the director reports to me he has unfortunately not managed in 2 weeks probably other things more important too badNot everything that is written is trueIn general, the campsite is ok for the price in the preseason a bit high no ADAC discountAutomatically translated.
- Rudi K.September 2020AdvantagesCleanliness, friendly staffNegativesLong way to the seaClean, but not for those spoiled by sea viewsIf you are looking for a campsite with complete fencing, entertainment and theater in the evenings, this is the place for you.
I can't understand why the pitches are called Mare (no sea view, miserably long walk to the beach although access to the sea would only be 50m through a small door in the fence... - unfortunately not there).
The staff at reception and in the restaurant (very good pizzas) are very friendly, the sanitary buildings are clean and are cleaned very well.
Unfortunately not suitable for individualists and those spoiled by the Croatian sea view like us.
Unfortunately, the campsite is very popular with mosquitoes.Automatically translated. - Sylvia P.June 2019AdvantagesProximity to Caorle Surroundings Genuine Italian flairNegativesShower water can be a little cooler when there is a large crowd; narrow access routesVery nice place with an almost southern Italian flairWe really liked the pitch as it was tailor-made for our needs. We were in the Laguna section. As our motorhome is only 5.45 m long and the Fiat Ducato is standard width, we had no problem with the narrow paths and the pitch was more than big enough. We also had plenty of shade. We couldn't even find... a suitable place for the mobile satellite dish for reception - but we didn't need the TV once during the 3 days, and if we had wanted to, we could have used the socket attached to each pitch. The sanitary facilities were clean and functional, I couldn't find any standing toilets. Which is a shame: There is a smaller sanitary building in the camping area, the two large ones are located where only mobile homes have been placed in recent years (with the exception of the tent pitches in the pine forest). It is worth considering whether this makes sense. In addition, the shower water can be a little cooler towards the end of the peak season (measured at 33 degrees). The pool area is very nice, big enough when the campsite is full, i.e. not overcrowded, but still busy as the entertainment team has a lot going on there. Incidentally, we no longer had to wear swimming caps. The beach is great - free, and the crowd gets lost, also because you can't park there, not so many "external" people find their way there. The beach bar "Tiki-Bar" is ingeniously stylish - tables and chairs are a colorful hodgepodge - everyone can find the seating that suits them. I would have liked a slightly more varied selection of beers, and I also know beach bars that offer a little more in the way of snacks. On the large campsites in Cavallino they do offer quite a few dishes, and in southern Italy the aperitif usually comes with a lot of food at no extra charge. But that's complaining on a very, very high level. The house beer is drinkable, they also have a craft beer, and peanuts are served with it. So we can recommend it. The campsite's restaurant is very good - the fish starter platter is a small dinner for 2 people (if you simply don't need any more huge portions) and then at least one dessert is included. Pizza is classically good. We also particularly liked the opportunity to see something of the surrounding area. There are excursions on offer, with wine tasting and all the trimmings. We simply cycled along the lagoon in the morning, took a leisurely ride to Caorle, had breakfast there and then cycled back. In the lagoon you can see the traditional fishermen's huts, the casoni. One of them (the first one seen from the campsite) has been converted into a restaurant. There are also 2 restaurants within walking distance of the campsite before you get to the lagoon. And Caorle is just 2 km away. You can walk, cycle and the bus also runs every 1/2 hour. The evening entertainment until 11pm/ 11:30pm didn't bother us, in southern Italy it goes on until half past 1/1am. If you are sensitive to noise, it is better to go on vacation in winter or at the cemetery. We will definitely be back!Automatically translated.
- J. H.September 2018AdvantagesBeautiful, wide beach. Approx. 3km to the town.NegativesLots of mosquitoes!Beautiful and well-kept CP!Very nice CP. We were in the off-season. Mega beach, but lots of mosquitoes! A road runs through the campsite, but it's not too busy as it ends. In the morning the garbage collection comes twice, which - depending on the location of the pitch - can be heard. There are no sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach as it is public. Nevertheless, very clean.Automatically translated.
- Juergen G.August 2018AdvantagesNice contactCancelDue to the short-term cancellation (hospital stay) the campsite gets 5 stars deposit up to 20 € processing costs everything back without much effort nice contact Will certainly visit the campsite next year has earned itAutomatically translated.
- martina n.June 2018AdvantagesWithin the campground there is an excellent restaurant, a grocery store and a bazaar.NegativesThe center of Caorle is far if you want to walk to it, at night the street is dimly lit and a section of sidewalk is missing.well-maintained campsite suitable for families with childrenat least one weekend each summer season we spend at this campground, it is well organized, clean and most importantly accepts dogs. There is a great staff of entertainers who keep the kids busy while giving the parents an opportunity to relax. It is within walking distance of the pier at the mouth of the river from where boats leave for trips to the lagoon, or for bicycle lovers there is a suitable path that runs along the river.Automatically translated.
- Carola H.June 2018AdvantagesBeach quite close, infrastructure OK.NegativesLoudness of the animation, no observance of the night's rest by other campersThere are nicer placesLoud due to animation until 23:30 and Italian permanent campers who don't get to rest at night, unkempt and inadequate sanitary facilities (one sitting toilet and the rest standing toilets in the ladies' area), mosquitoes without end. When choosing a pitch, you don't have enough time to make a decision,... the ushers don't really feel like it and hardly speak any English or German. The beach is close, but quite unkempt and has the charm of a GDR Baltic Sea vacation from 1979. Only the beach bar is very nice. The restaurant is good and the staff there very nice, which cannot be said of the staff at reception. Seven days there are enough, then you have too much.Automatically translated.
- Stefan W.May 2018Advantagesvery friendly, good infrastructureWell located site with good infrastructure... in May 2017 and 2018 for a long weekend each. In each case to our complete satisfaction...Automatically translated.
- Nathalie R.August 2017AdvantagesGreat, gently sloping beach Close to VeniceNegativesLots of mosquitoesVery nice place, with many possibilitiesWe spent a very nice summer vacation here! The beach can be reached in 5 minutes. Alternatively, you can also use the beautiful pool area, although swimming caps are compulsory. That didn't bother us. The entertainment team was also very committed and gave everything for young and old! Less suitable without a car as it is simply too hot to walk to Caorle in summer, especially with small children.....Automatically translated.
- Stephanie L.August 2017Advantages-large pool area -good restaurant -animation available, but not intrusive -clean sanitary facilities!Negatives-a little further away from the beach -bathing cap compulsory at the pool -WLAN for a feeBeen there for the 2nd time.After staying at the Laguna Village campsite last year, we wanted to go to Italy again this year, but to a different town. We looked at a campsite in Bibione, but we didn't like it, so we decided without further ado to get a pitch at the Laguna Village campsite. We arrived there at 7pm and were shown... 3 pitches that were still available. The pitches are large enough and separated from the neighbors by a small hedge. The clean sanitary facilities are not far away. Occasional short waiting times for showers. The restaurant on the site is very good, as is the ice cream parlor. The beach is about 250 meters away. This year we tested the pool area and were also very impressed. For 2 sunbeds and a parasol you pay 5€ for a whole day and 2.50€ for half a day from 14:00. Pool bar with various snacks and drinks available and very reasonably priced. The only annoying thing is that it is now outdated! Also that you have to pay for the WLAN. You can be at the large Famila supermarket in max. 10 minutes by bike. You can get everything there! We also only went to Caorle by bike. We were very happy with the campsite, but depending on which lady you are served by, the reception is not very friendly.Automatically translated.
- Max & Monika E.August 2017AdvantagesLarge pitches, spacious beach, ideal for families with childrenNegativesLong distances to the sanitary buildings, site divided in two by a road that is not without danger, no showers and toilets on the beachLong distances ... but otherwise okThe campsites here have obviously been merged. Very long distances to the sanitary buildings. There are no showers and toilets on the beach. The site is divided by a road which is not without danger. There are noisy areas but also places to relax. The pitches are all very large and level with good infrastructure.... The best way to get to Caorle is by city bus or early in the morning by bike along the beach (insider tip!). We were here for the first time at the beginning of August 2017 at 35 (!). A repeat stay is not planned.Automatically translated.
- Pavel Č.July 2017AdvantagesYou get what you pay for.NegativesMosquitoes🤔Super camping☺☺Everything is great there is nothing to lose. Clean,quiet,prices also acceptable.The restaurant helpful and friendly. We can recommend for families with children from 6 years. We were under a tent and it was not a mistake.Automatically translated.
- leo w.August 2016A "real" Italian vacationAll in all, not a bad place at all. For Acsi discount you get a good service, without discount the place is of the price / performance ratio usual for the place, ie possibly too expensive, depending on what expectations you have. We were there at the end of Aug / beginning of September, at the end of... the school vacation. The beach is clean and spacious, large crowds spread out well. You get there via a narrow lane, so this beach area is almost exclusively for campers. There is more than enough space for beach games, even during the vacations. The pitch is small due to the Acsi discount - there are also larger, more expensive ones - but sufficient. Separated by low hedges and mostly shady. Each pitch has its own electricity/water supply and a water inlet. A TV cable connection is also available. The private swimming pool area is fun for children - depending on the discipline of the guests present. The sanitary facilities are average for northern Italy (i.e. not particularly bad, but not great either) and there are just enough of them. They are cleaned properly in the mornings and staff check them during the day. Hot water for showers is sufficient and can be regulated without inserting coins (+++++ :-) ). There are sometimes waiting times when washing dishes - also because of guests who put their dishes down and then leave!!! The noise is also average. Babydance and the like lasts until about 2300 hrs. The program is great for some, but not for others. In any case, you can hear it all over the square. Later, the TVs of hard-of-hearing neighbors are sometimes still on (in German....!). You can get to Caorle on foot in about 30-40 minutes or by bus. Tickets are available at reception. The restaurants nearby are designed for tourists (nonaaned). The CP restaurant is accordingly very good, the service extremely friendly, courteous and quick. I waited about 35 minutes for the take-away pizza (good quality), but that's clear with the large crowds (despite a felt output of about 20 pizzas per 10 minutes) anyway. The small supermarket is well stocked and I can recommend Vino Sfuso. For the duration of your stay, you are given a band around your arm to identify you as a camping guest. This is a campsite for a real Italian vacation on the northern Adriatic - great!Automatically translated.
- N. W.August 2016NegativesVery loud even at lunchtime, other dogs were constantly barking.Never again, early departureWe had booked a mobile home for 5 people with a dog, which was in a miserable state. It was the oldest on the whole site and stank. The loft bed for our 6 year old son was without a ladder or protection from falling down. The beds for the adults were very narrow and short, not for tall people. The doors... in the whole Mbilheim were a joke (like cardboard, you heard all the noises of the others). No fly luggage. The mobile homes stand together with the campers and tents. None of this mattered to reception. We were told we could leave but would still have to pay. We then had a conversation with the manager. He was rather understanding. The pool was nice, but swimming caps are compulsory there. You have to pay for a sun lounger at the pool, the lifeguards are only busy collecting the money and admonishing people or shouting at them in Italian. Never again. We have never experienced anything like this in Italy...Automatically translated.Answered from Camping Laguna Village September 2, 2016The guests did not write that they came to the reception every day to ask for a discount.
They talked to the manager and everything was fixed and is an exception with remarkable discount granted.Automatically translated. - Anja E.July 2016AdvantagesClose to the beachSuper relaxing vacationVery clean! Good mix of nationalities! It seemed to us as if three places had now become four! Too bad, it was a bit cramped.Automatically translated.
- Peter H.June 2016NegativesMosquitoes !!! Noise from garbage trucks from the neighboring squareBeautiful placeEverything you need on vacation in Italy! The noise from the constantly emptying garbage trucks on the south side of the campsite is a bit annoying.Automatically translated.
- Sabine B.September 2015AdvantagesProximity to Caorle-Centro by bike 10min and quiet locationquiet place near CentroThe site is nicely laid out, some pitches a bit narrow, but very shady due to the trees. Sanitary facilities simple but quite usable, sufficient hot water available, staff very friendly. In the early and late season with the Acsi-Card the price/performance ratio is good.Automatically translated.
- Walter W.August 2015AdvantagesOn the edge of Caorle, quiet and beautifully situated. Direct access to the really great and wide (approx. 150m) sandy beach.NegativesIt's actually just the mosquitoes.Beautiful campsite on the Caorle lagoonA lovely campsite on the Caorle lagoon - away from the tourist hotels and beautifully situated on the lagoon. In the evening you can easily reach the old town of Caorle by bike (approx. 1.8 km away). Unfortunately, the beautiful location on the lagoon also has a disadvantage - lots of mosquitoes! The mosquitoes are sprayed twice a week - but it doesn't really help. Otherwise a very nice family campsite that also offers good value for money!Automatically translated.