A Guide to Jesolo
Jesolo is a city on the seafront that is continually growing with more villas, parks and hotels being built, the city has a tradition of genuinely open hospitality that it still practices today. It has over fifteen kilometres of beaches with fine sand originating from the Dolomites. Watersports enthusiasts will be in their elements as there are so many watersports on offer including scuba diving, fishing, surfing, swimming, sailing, water skiing, waterscooting, paraflying and more than two hundred swimming pools. Jesolo is known worldwide for it’s Via Bafile, the largest pedestrian area in the whole of Europe where the townsfolk passion for carting takes place. The Pista Azzurra track is one of the best cart circuits in Europe. Prost and Senna have raced here. Other sights not to be missed include the Belfry of St Giovanni Battista, the Boundary Stone of Istria, the Town Library, the Monumental Bridge, the Medieval Basilica, the Basilica of the Mosaics, Auletta, Lio maggiore, the Oratory of St Antonio, the Parish Church of St Giovanni Battista, Piazza Matteotti, the Lighthouse and the Pine wood.