Lignano Sabbiadoro is a seaside resort located between the Marano Lagoon, the Tagliamento River and the Adriatic Sea. It is divided into three areas: Sabbiadoro, Pineta and Riviera. The first, the oldest part, is very friendly and characterized by small houses and shopping streets. The second, separated from Sabbiadoro by a vast pine forest, is a chic and modern neighborhood. The third is home to dense vegetation, a golf course and the Punta Verde zoo.
If you take a yacht charter in Lignano Sabbiadoro, you will moor at the large marina, called "la darsena". This port is the largest in Italy and can accommodate up to 3,000 boats. You can enjoy the sea and sail to the Porto Vecchio (Old Port) basin, the port of Marina Punta Faro or the Punta Verde basin.
The municipality of Lignano Sabbiadoro has 8 kilometers of coastline, including fine sandy beaches with blue flag certification. as well as enjoying the seaside, don't miss a trip to the town's thermal baths and some birdwatching at the Marano Bird Oasis. In the evening, you can dine in a traditional restaurant in the historic center before heading to a trendy nightclub.
Your days on the beach
Lignano Sabbiadoro has numerous beaches offering pleasant moments of relaxation and fun activities for everyone. If you want to sunbathe with your four-legged friend, stay at Doggy Beach. This beach has been cleverly equipped to allow you to fully enjoy your vacation with your dog. The VIP areas are designed for luxury lovers, who can enjoy the furnished kiosks, deckchairs, spas and whirlpools during their day at the beach. Your days by the sea will also be enhanced by magnificent bike rides. At dawn, you can take the whole family on a hike along deserted beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Your trips to sea
A yacht charter from Lignano Sabbiadoro will allow you to reach the most beautiful seaside resorts in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, such as Grado, with its famous, very clean sandy beaches, or Monfalcone,famous for its shipyards. Hauled in by the bay of Muggia, the city of Trieste remains an interesting stopover, especially for budding historians. Your stroll through the city will take you to magnificent religious buildings such as the Basilica of San Sivestro, the Catholic cathedral of San Giusto and the Trieste synagogue, considered one of the most important in Italy.
A catamaran cruise in Italy from the seaside resort of Lignano Sabbiadoro will take you to the most popular beaches of the northern Adriatic coast, including the beaches of Panzano Bagni, which belongs to the municipality of Monfalcone, Duino-Aurisana and Muggia, a quiet coastal townquiet little town south of the Bay of Muggia, which belongs to the province of Trieste. Bibione, Murano and, of course, Venice will be on the list of favored ports of call.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 636 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $19,702 |
Minimum weekly price | $728 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |