Caorle

Caorle

history, sea and traditions to experience

Caorle, a historic seaside town: art, culture, golden beaches, nature and traditions in one unforgettable experience

Caorle Historical Village by the Sea

Immerse yourself in the charm of Caorle, an ancient fishing village on the Upper Adriatic. Its characteristic squares and narrow streets will lead you to discover ancient landmarks such as the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Angelo, the Cathedral and the cylindrical, leaning bell tower, which have earned Caorle the nickname “Little Venice”.
Caorle is also a vibrant cultural centre where street art meets urban regeneration, transforming buildings into authentic works of art. ScoglieraViva is also an open-air art gallery with its sculptures along one of the most picturesque promenades on the Upper Adriatic. A visit to the Archeological Museum will also allow you to discover the local historical heritage.
The wide golden sandy beaches and lagoon create an idyllic setting for all visitors. Here, the sea is accessible to everyone, with coastlines equipped to ensure an inclusive experience. With 18 kilometres of coastline, you will find ideal areas to relax, practise sports and enjoy outdoor activities in a location that has been recognised as a European City of Sport ACES 2025. There are many facilities for athletics, tennis, windsurfing, sailing, football, golf, basketball and beach volleyball.
Choose to explore Caorle actively throughout the year by taking part in walking, boat and cycling tours that will lead you to discover the most secret corners and natural wonders of the surrounding area, such as the Caorle Lagoon. For nature lovers, the rural village of Ca' Corniani and the unspoilt oasis of Vallevecchia offer relax and nature. A number of cycle and walking routes will guide you to the beaches of Porto Santa Margherita, Lido Altanea and Duna Verde.
You can enjoy delicious seafood dishes in restaurants or buy them directly at the fish market. Here, the fishing tradition continues with almost a hundred boats guaranteeing fresh fish every day. Come and discover Caorle, where history, culture and nature intertwine to offer you an unforgettable experience!

How to get here

By car

A4 Turin–Trieste Motorway Exits:
San Donà di Piave, San Stino di Livenza, Latisana.
A22 and A23 motorways → connection to the A4 towards Venice–Trieste

By Bus

A4 Turin–Trieste Motorway Exits:
San Donà di Piave, San Stino di Livenza, Latisana.
A22 and A23 motorways → connection to the A4 towards Venice–Trieste

By Train

Main railway stations: San Donà, Portogruaro, Latisana.
ÖBB connections from Austria to Venice Mestre

By Plane

Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
Treviso Airport (TSF)