Discovering Chioggia, the “Little Venice” of the Adriatic Sea

Located in the heart of the Venetian lagoon, Chioggia is a town of inestimable beauty, often called “Little Venice” for its canals, narrow calli and many bridges reminiscent of the pearl of the Adriatic. This charming fishing village, however, preserves its own identity, made up of traditions, historical monuments and breathtaking landscapes; a perfect combination of art, history and nature!

Chioggia’s vitality shows itself to the full along its main road, where the colours, local food and vibrant nightlife invite visitors to plunge into Chioggia’s culture.

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What to see in Chioggia

In Chioggia, history is interwoven with everyday life in every corner, the ancient façades of the houses tell of times gone by and the views offer spectacles of unique beauty. The town offers many attractions to explore, from historical architecture to natural sites, from centuries-old churches to golden beaches.

Clock Tower

The Chioggia Clock Tower is a symbol of the city, a landmark for locals and a must-see attraction for tourists, with the oldest working medieval clock in the world. A true link between the past and the present, that has been telling the history of Chioggia for almost a thousand years.

Cathedral of St Mary of the Assumption

The Cathedral of St Mary of the Assumption, located in the beating heart of Chioggia since 1600, is a beacon of spirituality and beauty. Its majestic façade – a true triumph of ecclesiastical architecture – welcomes visitors with a blend of history and art. Inside, the atmosphere is also enriched by precious works of art such as frescoes and sculptures that tell the city’s history.

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Vigo Bridge

The Vigo Bridge is one of Chioggia’s most impressive and popular sights: it is the most famous of the eight bridges on the Vena Canal – visible from both the lagoon and the sea – so much so that in the past it also carried a lantern to indicate to boats the entrance to the city’s port.

Minor Basilica of St James the Apostle

Another jewel of Chioggia’s religious heritage is the Minor Basilica of St James the Apostle, an architecturally elegant 18th-century building that was elevated to the status of basilica by Pope Pius X. With its imposing façade and richly decorated interior, it is a place where time seems to stand still; moreover, the works of art that adorn its naves tell of the town’s rich religious history.

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Chioggia beaches: Sottomarina and Isola Verde

The beaches of Chioggia, known for their beauty and life, enchant visitors from all over the world with their evocative atmosphere, creating picturesque landscapes.

The beach of Sottomarina, directly connected to Chioggia by a bridge, is not only known for its size, but also for its wide range of activities and services. Indeed, this beach is ideal for anyone looking for a holiday experience that ranges from fun to relaxation. In addition to a refreshing dip in the Adriatic Sea and relaxation under a beach umbrella, Sottomarina offers the possibility of practising many sports, including diving in the so-called “tegnue”, underwater rock formations that create unique natural habitats for marine flora and fauna and offer fascinating and unexplored landscapes to underwater lovers. In addition, Sottomarina’s bathing establishments are known for their quality and for the wide range of services available to visitors, such as a restaurant in each establishment, where one can enjoy the local cuisine in a relaxing setting overlooking the sea.

Isola Verde (“Green Island”), on the other hand, located between the mouths of the Brenta-Bacchiglione River to the north and the Adige River to the south, is a quiet place, far away from the daily hustle and bustle. This little gem on the Chioggia coastline is in fact an ideal refuge for those seeking relaxation. Its beaches, surrounded by lush vegetation, invite visitors to enjoy a break from everyday life and immerse themselves in a quiet atmosphere.

Bacucco and Boschettona Beaches

Although Sottomarina and Isola Verde are the most famous seaside locations in Chioggia, there are other noteworthy beaches nearby, including Bacucco and Boschettona. These places near Chioggia offer a wild and unspoilt environment, ideal for those who want to explore nature – perhaps by taking long walks along the coast or birdwatching – and find quiet corners away from the busy beaches.

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Where to stay?

During your visit to Chioggia, staying in a place that reflects the essence and hospitality of the city contributes significantly to the experience. Although Camping Ca’Savio is not located on the outskirts of Chioggia, it allows you to discover the wonders of the entire Venetian lagoon and its enchanting beaches, while guaranteeing quiet and cosy accommodation when you return from your day trips.

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