Recreation Options
The Lido of Venice, a slender, 11.5-km-long (7.25-mile-long) island facing the Adriatic Sea that lies a 12-minute waterbus ride east of central Venice, is the city's playground, especially in summer when beaches and watersports draw visitors and Venetians. Year-round, visitors rent bicycles to explore the island, play golf on a course at the island's southern tip 7.5 km (4.75 miles) from the hotel, or take horseback rides.
Much of the Lido's eastern shoreline contains public beaches, but there are also many private beaches furnished with cabanas that can be rented on a daily basis during warm-weather months (approximately June 1 to September 1). Cabanas are expensive, often costing as much or more than visitors' hotel rooms. The hotel reserves four beach cabanas for guests to rent on a daily basis. Each cabana includes three lounge chairs, a table, dining chairs, and a daybed. A public beach begins 500 meters (547 yards) from the hotel, and lounge chairs and umbrellas are available to rent from independent operators on the beach.
Use of the hotel's clay tennis court is complimentary.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.