Your Complete Jesolo Map Guide

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Planning a trip to the Venetian coast becomes much easier with a clear Jesolo map in hand. 

Using a detailed Italy Jesolo map helps you understand its strategic position. Jesolo is located just 35 km north-east of Venice and around 30 km from Venice Marco Polo Airport. 

This article covers orientation, beaches, attractions, restaurants, transport and practical tips to help you plan a smooth and enjoyable stay.

Orientation in Jesolo

Jesolo is located in the Veneto region, along the Adriatic coast. It is divided mainly into two areas:

Most visitors stay in Lido di Jesolo, which stretches for approximately 15 kilometres along the sea. It is known for one of the longest pedestrian areas in Europe, the Via Bafile, which becomes a pedestrian zone in the evenings during high season.

Key orientation points on a Jesolo map

Mazzini Piazza: Central, lively and close to nightlife

Piazza Brescia: Home to major events and close to the congress centre

Piazza Milano: Quieter, more residential and family-friendly

Faro area: Near the lighthouse and the marina

Mazzini Piazza

When looking at an Italy map Jesolo, its proximity to Venice, Treviso and the Venetian Lagoon makes it ideal for combining beach relaxation with cultural day trips.

The best beaches on the Jesolo map

The coastline of Jesolo is divided into numbered beach sectors, which makes getting around simple when using a map of Jesolo. Its sand is fine and golden, and the seabed slopes gently, making it especially ideal for families.

Main beach areas

Here are our top picks for the best beaches in the Jesolo area. 

Zona Faro (near the lighthouse)

  • Popular with younger visitors
  • Close to marinas and beach clubs
  • Lively atmosphere

Central Lido (around Piazza Mazzini and Piazza Brescia)

  • Well-equipped beaches
  • Close to shops and restaurants
  • Ideal for first-time visitors

Zona Est (Piazza Milano to Piazza Torino)

  • Quieter and more residential
  • Suitable for families
  • Less crowded than the central area
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Facilities available

Most beach establishments have sunbeds and umbrellas, with average daily prices ranging from €20 to €35 during the high season. In addition, you can make use of showers and changing cabins, which add extra comfort throughout the day. 

Many beaches also feature on-site bars that serve drinks and snacks throughout the day. Furthermore, a variety of water sports, such as paddleboarding and pedal boats, are available.

Highlights and sights

Although Jesolo is best known for its beaches, the city has so much more to offer. From waterparks to golfing,  a detailed Jesolo map will help you locate attractions both along the coast and inland.

Caribe Bay

Frequently ranked among Italy’s best water parks, Caribe Bay covers around 80,000 square metres and features Caribbean-themed attractions, slides and wave pools. It attracts thousands of visitors daily in peak season.

Tropicarium Park

Located near Piazza Brescia, Tropicarium Park includes themed areas dedicated to reptiles, sharks and exotic animals, making it ideal for families.

The lighthouse (faro di Jesolo)

Situated at the western end of Lido di Jesolo, the lighthouse marks the boundary between Jesolo and Cavallino-Treporti. It is a scenic spot for sunset walks and photos.

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Laguna del Mort

A protected natural area formed by a former branch of the Piave River. It is perfect for those seeking a quieter, nature-oriented experience.

Day trips from Jesolo

When viewed from an Italy map Jesolo perspective, the town’s strategic location becomes even clearer. Venice, for example, can be reached in around 45 minutes by car or by combining bus and boat transport. Likewise, the islands of Burano and Murano are easily accessible via Punta Sabbioni

In addition, Treviso is located approximately 45 minutes away by car, making Jesolo an excellent base for exploring the wider Veneto region.

Must-do checklist in Jesolo

  • Walk along Via Bafile in the evening
  • Enjoy a beach aperitivo at sunset
  • Visit a water park
  • Explore the lagoon by bicycle
  • Take a boat excursion to Venice

Restaurants and nightlife in Jesolo

Jesolo has a wide culinary range, from traditional Venetian cuisine to international options. On a map of Jesolo, most dining venues are concentrated along Via Bafile and near the main piazzas.

Typical dishes to try

  • Spaghetti alle vongole
  • Frittura mista (mixed fried seafood)
  • Risotto al nero di seppia
  • Tiramisu

Nightlife areas

In summer, Jesolo becomes one of the most vibrant seaside resorts in northern Italy, attracting both Italian and international tourists. Many restaurants and nightclubs require reservations during this high season. 

Piazza Mazzini: Clubs and cocktail bars

Faro area: Beach parties and music events

Central Lido: More relaxed wine bars and lounges

Public transport and parking options

Getting to and around Jesolo is easy from many other major destinations in Italy.

Getting to Jesolo

Jesolo is located near major transport hubs. From Venice Marco Polo Airport, the journey takes around 30 to 40 minutes by car. Alternatively, ATVO buses connect both the airport and Mestre railway station directly to Lido di Jesolo.

Local transport

Within the town, local buses link the main piazzas and neighbouring areas, with more frequent services during the summer. Cycling is also a popular option, as Jesolo is flat and has approximately 150 kilometres of cycle paths.

Parking options

Public car parks are distributed along the coastline and near major piazzas.

Average daily parking costs:

Blue zone street parking: approx. €1.50–€2.50 per hour

Private car parks: €10–€20 per day

Come and visit Jesolo!

Jesolo has long sandy beaches, many family attractions, vibrant nightlife and easy access to Venice. When viewed on an Italy map Jesolo, its location makes it one of the most strategic seaside resorts in the Veneto region.

Planning your stay? Before travelling, consider which area you prefer to book accommodation (central, quiet east, or lively west), transport options while in Jesolo, and remember to book ahead, especially for the summer months. 

For a comfortable and well-located stay, explore accommodation options with Agenzia Lampo. Our local expertise ensures you find the perfect apartment or holiday home in the area that best suits your needs.

About the author

Lampo Agency is a holiday rental company with many years of experience in the tourism industry across the Veneto Coast. With a strong presence in destinations such as Jesolo, Caorle, Bibione, Altanea, and Porto Santa Margherita, their in-depth knowledge of the area and commitment to quality service make them a trusted choice for travellers looking to enjoy everything this beautiful coastal region has to offer.

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