The perfect itinerary must of course begin from Bibione's beach. Eight km long, it is one of the most beautiful and best organised beaches in Italy, equipped with umbrellas and sun chairs, open-air gyms, 8 blocks of changing rooms, showers, and nurseries, as well as services for disabled visitors. There are numerous places to enjoy a light lunch or an ice cream, Wi-Fi, a shuttle service to the beach and even a stretch of the coast for pets, for those of you who don't want to leave your four-legged friends at home.
In addition to being comfortable, well-equipped and beautifully sandy, Bibione's beach offers a full programme of activities aimed at health, wellness and fun for all. Your little ones are well catered for too, thanks to a series of recreational and sport games on the sand, nature walks, and arts and science activities. Throughout the summer, there are free basketball and volleyball courses led by certified instructors, and the evening entertainment includes cinema, cartoons and plays.
The Piazzale Zenit is the heart of Bibione and can be reached by walking to the end of the main access road, Corso del Sole. In front of this broad square there are children's areas, playgrounds, sports pitches and a large tent that's home to the latest sports, such as spinning and Zumba. In this area, the main hang outs are the small beach-side pubs and cafés. Stroll between them, relax, and enjoy an ice cream or a snack. The most beautiful moment of the day is perhaps breakfast after a sunrise walk on the beach, when the beach is still empty, the air fresh, and you can clearly smell the aroma of the nearby pine trees. Another great option is to organise a walk or bike ride along the waterfront cycle path or towards Valgrande, an oasis of more than three hundred hectares, in search of unspoiled nature. You can observe and experience pristine and protected nature in the territory between Caorle and Bibione. Valgrande is a fishing valley of enormous environmental value, so much so that it has been declared a protected regional nature area. Reeds, ponds, forests and river basins can be explored on horseback, on foot, or by bike, making for an unforgettable day.
The layout of the roads, all perfectly straight and intersecting at right angles, allows for easy navigation. The central Via delle Costellazioni and Viale Aurora lead to the renowned Thermal Spas from the city centre, and abound with restaurants, pizza parlours, and every kind of shop. This is the commercial centre, open daily until 23:00. Close by, Bibione Thermae, the thermal spa, is open year round. It's a jewel in the city's crown for its hot spring and beauty treatments. The thermal spa sits between the wide beach and pine trees, amidst tranquil greenery. SPA Bibione Thermae opened a few years ago, with a seafront relaxation area with beach views as well as a broad range of treatments and products created using the thermal waters.
Last but not least, the Lido dei Pini is at the entrance to Bibione and is an impressive calling card, especially in springtime when nature's greens join the bright red fields of flowering poppies and wheat. Remaining intact over the years, today it is a peaceful oasis of unspoiled nature lorded over by majestic pine trees. A true paradise for botanists, athletes and seekers of a cool refreshing spot in summer. Simply arm yourself with a mountain bike or a pair of walking sticks to uncover relaxation and tranquillity by treading the paths stretched along the river embankment or around the lighthouse. Following the trails through the vegetation, you'll reach the mouth of the Tagliamento river, where it joins the blue of the sea. The old lighthouse, symbol of Bibione, reigns over that strip of beach, a silent guardian now in disuse. Check it out with our last minute holiday offers to Bibione. You won't regret it!