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Sant'Angelo Village

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Ratings in detail

  • Tranquillity
    4.0

  • Food / Shops
    4.2

  • Overall cleanliness
    4.6

  • Cleanliness of sanitary facilities
    4.6

  • Condition of rental accommodation
    3.9

  • Friendliness
    4.5

  • Infrastructure
    4.1

  • Leisure activities
    4.1

  • Location
    4.6

  • Value for money
    4.0

  • Sanitary facilities
    4.3

What guests write

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4.0
Bianca W.
Stay: Aug 2024
"Beautiful family campsite - Beautiful campsite, lots of shade (pine trees), sandy ground, right by the sea, everything fenced in, gates are guarded in the evening. Mosquitoes are sprayed every (2nd) day. Pool area very nice, sun loungers can be booked in advance or on site. There is also a stone platform (sun) and lawn (shade) available free of charge as a sunbathing area. The lifeguards are very attentive. Lunchtime quiet is very strictly observed: no pool, store closed, barriers closed, no scooters, bicycles etc. allowed. Beach and sea directly accessible, outdoor showers, sun loungers (bookable), nice playground area with soccer goals, boccia court, playground. Playground in the campsite more for smaller children (under 7). No free WiFi (on pitch area A). Paths and roads very narrow, doable thanks to mover. Pitch small, the car is parked on the pitch. No signposting, only the major "main" roads, orientation very difficult, especially for children. We know from other campsites that the paths are illustrated, which helps the children to know where they "live". Supermarket on the square, ice cream scoop 1.90. The evening program was varied with changing locations (plaza or beach bar). A small market was set up in the evening. Pizza take away option (2 pizzas and pizza bread around 30 euros), pizza was very tasty. The sanitary facilities were always clean. There was always staff on site to clean. No camper clean or cleaning butler available. For us, free WiFi was missing and we would have liked slightly larger pitches. We liked it very much.
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5.0
Christoph N.
Stay: Jul 2019
"Dream vacation for the whole family! - A wonderful campsite right on the beach. Check in was very easy. Data could be transmitted online in advance. The staff are all more than friendly. Not once did I notice anyone in a negative way. We had a category A pitch, which was big enough for us with a tent and pavilion. With huge motorhomes it can get a bit tight, especially as some of the access roads are not the widest. The ground is similar to a forest floor mixed with sand. The large pine trees provide plenty of shade, which you really need in these temperatures. Unfortunately, they also provide shelter for millions of mosquitoes, which are sprayed against. However, this is unlikely to be of much use. The trees also shed a lot of resin and needles, which is why a cover for the car is recommended. The beach is typical for Italy, beautiful and gently sloping. The sunbeds on the beach are not exactly cheap if you pay for them by the day, which is why the rest of the beach is crammed with sunbeds and umbrellas which are almost in the water. Perhaps regulated zones could be created here because at times you couldn't even go into the sea without stepping on someone's towel. The pool area is of course the heart of the place and a dream. It can also get quite full at certain times and the lifeguards have a lot to do. If you jump around too wildly, you will be warned with a whistle, which is really necessary otherwise someone would jump on your head every minute. We had already reserved the sun loungers at the pool when we booked, otherwise we wouldn't have gotten any. From 1 pm to 3 pm the entire campsite is closed, which means that the pools are closed except for the small children's pool and the slides are also closed here. The entrance to the campsite is also closed and cycling and scooter riding is not allowed. However, they are not quite so strict here. The sanitary facilities are cleaned almost around the clock and the showers are cleared of sand. The restaurant, supermarket, a bazaar with everything you need and a small fruit and vegetable store are centrally located on the site. The restaurant serves good Italian cuisine at a good price. And some dishes are also available to take away on the square. The supermarket has everything you need, it doesn't have discount prices, but it's not overly expensive either! The only thing that bothered me was that there wasn't much outside the campsite. I'm used to different things in Italy. Apart from that, I can give it a clear recommendation.
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4.0
Benjamin D.
Stay: Jul 2019
"Very well organized campsite right on the beach - The check-in and check-out were very well organized with professional, multilingual staff. Pitches are nicely shaded everywhere, otherwise it would be almost unbearable in the area in summer. The price for this is the many trees, which make it almost impossible to maneuver without a mover or outside help. Night and midday rest are strictly observed, as is usual in the region. At lunchtime, the site warden checks on his bike (!) that nobody is riding a bike or scooter. The toilet staff are present around the clock and keep a constant eye on visitors to the sanitary facilities. Children and their parents are regularly told in Italian that the sanitary facilities are not a children's playground. But it really is always, always very clean. The shower cubicles are relatively small, with little storage space - but negligible in high summer. Great pool area: Here, too, the lifeguards, who are present everywhere, don't let you take the sceptre out of their hands. But teenagers can swim and play here without any worries. Each slide is also supervised by a lifeguard. Staff are also present at the exit to the beach and at the other entrances. Small children cannot escape. Each camper is given a wristband which grants access to the campsite. Well-stocked supermarket and camping/beach accessories store. Naturally at campsite prices. Pizzeria good and reasonably priced. Just like the beach bar. Excellent entertainment for children and teenagers. Foam parties etc. also seem to be popular with parents. Beach is very crowded in high season. It is not necessary to rent a sun lounger. Outside the campsite there is no town or promenade or shopping street or restaurant within walking distance. However, supermarkets and camping stores can be reached by car within 5 minutes. Unfortunately, there is a lot of car traffic on the road from the main entrance to the beach within the campsite outside of the quiet periods; this must be used on the footpath to the beach. Fine sandy, earthy, dry ground. Large tarpaulins or carpets are therefore obligatory. Highly recommended for a pure beach and pool vacation with children. However, water sports facilities are very limited in the region.
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Activities recommended by guests

SwimmingSwimming (48 Guests)
RelaxingRelaxing (27 Guests)
CyclingCycling (19 Guests)

Strolling
Leisurely walks
(15 Guests)
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
(10 Guests)
Culture
Culture
(8 Guests)
Culinary
Food/Drink
(6 Guests)
Sailing
Sailing
(5 Guests)
Hiking
Hiking
(3 Guests)
Party
Partying
(3 Guests)
Tennis
Tennis
(3 Guests)

Rated by guests as "Suitable for"

4.7
Families with children under 6
4.6
Families with children under 12
4.1
Couples
4.1
Senior citizens
4.0
Families with children under 18
3.9
Guests with tents
3.0
Youth groups
2.1
Guests with dogs

Description

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200,000 sq. meters just for families! Where the Adriatic Sea meets the Venetian Lagoon in Cavallino stands Sant’Angelo Village: a 5-star tourism resort with 20 hectare surface area. The private beach, the excellence of the services offered, the refined accommodation, …the magnificent swimming pool, the beauty of the surrounding nature make Sant’Angelo Village a prestigious destination especially for family vacations. You can choose your accommodation among apartments, bungalows, maxi caravans, chalets, and equipped camping pitches. It’s easy to reach Sant’Angelo Village because it's just a few kilometers from the motorway exit and from important cities like Venice, Treviso, San Donà, and Jesolo. Your stay at Sant’Angelo Village will offer you truly special moments, thanks also to the chance to visit the stupendous surroundings like Venice, a unique city with its canals and magnificent historical buildings or cities with great historical-cultural interest like Padova, Verona, Vicenza and Treviso.
  • Campsite category:
  • Size of the site: 20 ha (Ground conditions: Grass)
  • Total number of pitches: 285
  • Motorhome pitches in front of the gates: 0
  • Stopover pitches in front of the gates also for caravans: Not available
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Reference price

Peak season €69.60*
Low season €32.20*
*Two adults, caravan, car, electricity and local taxes per night

Operating hours

11. May - 25. September

Location

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4.2

Directions

It's easy to reach Sant'Angelo Village, you just need to follow our directions! From Tarvisio: A 4 direction Venice. Exit in Quarto d'Altino. Follow the signs to Jesolo and then to Cavallino. Once there, after the bridge on the Sile …River turn left and proceed straight forward: after about 3 km you'll find Sant'Angelo Village on your left! From Brennero: A 24 till Verona where you take the A 4 direction Venice. After the end of the motorway (Mestre-Villabona) keep going with direction Udine, Trieste. Exit in Quarto d'Altino. Follow the directions to Jesolo and then to Cavallino. Once there, after the bridge on the Sile River turn left and proceed straight forward: after about 3 km you'll find Sant'Angelo Village on your left!
  • Sea: On site
  • Next city: 13 km
  • Next town/village: 1 km
  • Train or bus station: On site
  • Motorway exit: 50 km

Address

Via F. Baracca 63
30013  Cavallino-Treporti
Italy
GPS Coordinates
Lat 45.47704, Long 12.5551
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Sant'Angelo Village

CIN: IT027044B2ABH9CM8Q
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Frequently asked questions

How far from the beach is Sant'Angelo Village?
Sant'Angelo Village is located directly at the beach. Learn more about the location
Are dogs allowed at the campsite Sant'Angelo Village?
Dogs are not allowed in high season and low season.

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When is Sant'Angelo Village open?
Sant'Angelo Village is open from May 11 until September 25. Check availabilities now
Is Sant'Angelo Village family friendly?
Guests rate Sant'Angelo Village as particularly suitable for families with children under 6, 12 and 18 years. For leisure activities, the campsite Sant'Angelo Village offers many possibilities, such as Playground, Horse riding, Outdoor pool, Water slide, Kids entertainment programme and much more. In case of bad weather you can use the indoor play facilities.

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How do guests and other campers rate Sant'Angelo Village?
Campers rate Sant'Angelo Village 4.2 out of 5. This makes Sant'Angelo Village one of the top rated campsites in region Venice.

Guests rate the following properties particularly well: Overall cleanliness, Cleanliness of sanitary facilities, Location

According to its guests Sant'Angelo Village is particularly suitable for: Families with children under 6 and Families with children under 12

According to its guests Sant'Angelo Village is ideal for: Swimming and Relaxing

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Are there shopping facilities near Sant'Angelo Village?
There is a grocery store directly on the campsite. This is open from May 11 to September 25. In addition, Sant'Angelo Village offers a bread service directly at the site. The nearest town is 1 km away, the nearest city is 13 km away. Learn more about the location
How far is the nearest town or city from Sant'Angelo Village?
The nearest town is 1 km away, the nearest city is 13 km away. There is a bus or train stop directly on site. The nearest highway exit is 50 km away. Learn more about the location
What food options does Sant'Angelo Village offer?
Food is well taken care of, because there is a restaurant directly at the site. It is open from May 11 to September 25. Furthermore, there is also a snack bar directly at the site (open from May 11 to September 25).

With the bread service directly at the site you can start the day relaxed.

For self-catering there is a grocery store directly at the site (open from May 11 to September 25) as well as cooking facilities on the site. Real barbecue fans may even fire up the charcoal grill.

Overall, guests rate the food and beverage at the site 4.2 out of 5.

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Is there wifi or internet at the campsite Sant'Angelo Village?
The campsite Sant'Angelo Village offers wifi. This is partially free. In addition, there is an Internet terminal on site.
Is Sant'Angelo Village barrier-free?
Most of the paths at campsite Sant'Angelo Village are paved. Ramps are available for wheelchair users. The sanitary facilities are barrier-free. Nothing stands in the way of swimming fun, because access to the water is barrier-free. View all campsite features
How many pitches does Sant'Angelo Village have?
Sant'Angelo Village has countSpaceTourism pitches for tourists and countPermanent pitches for permanent campers.

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How big is Sant'Angelo Village?
Sant'Angelo Village has a size of 20 hectares. Ground condition is: Grass

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How much does it cost to stay at Sant'Angelo Village?
An overnight stay at Sant'Angelo Village costs €32.20 - €69.60, but prices vary depending on the chosen period, guests, etc. At camping.info you can enter your travel dates to see current prices and availability.

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