How to get to Jesolo: by plane, car, bus o train

Jesolo, a beautiful seaside resort located on the Venetian coast, offers not only golden beaches and crystal-clear waters but also a wide range of entertainment and cultural activities. You can reach Jesolo using different means of transport, both from Italy and abroad, such as car, train, bus and even plane, making the journey to this pearl of the Veneto coast accessible to everyone.

In this article, we will guide you through the best options for getting to Jesolo without stress. Whether you start from Padua, San Donà di Piave, Mestre, or Venice, you will find that reaching Jesolo is a simple and direct journey.

 

Recommended routes to reach Lido di Jesolo

You can get to Jesolo by car, train or, for those coming from afar, by plane. Here are the recommended solutions based on the chosen means of transport.

 

BY CAR

How to get to Lido di Jesolo from Milan

For those coming from Milan, once you reach Padua, take the A4/E70 motorway for about an hour by car and then take the Quarto d'Altino exit. From here, a provincial road leads directly to Jesolo. This is also the recommended route for those arriving from nearby Venetian provinces such as Verona and Vicenza.

 

How to get from Trieste, Slovenia and Hungary

For those arriving from Slovenia and Hungary, reach the Slovenian-Italian border at Valico di Fernetti, near Trieste, and start the journey on the A4/E70 motorway towards Venice. Continue until the exit for San Donà di Piave - Noventa di Piave. From there, follow the road signs to Jesolo on state and local roads.

 

How to get from Austria and Germany

For those arriving from Austria and Germany, there are two solutions: the A23 or the Brenner Pass.

A23: continue on the A23 until you reach the junction for the A4 at Palmanova. Then, follow the A4 until the exit for San Donà di Piave - Noventa di Piave. From there, follow the road signs to Jesolo on local roads.

Brenner Pass: If you use the Brenner Pass, you will already be on the A22 motorway. Continue on the A22 to Verona, then take the A4 motorway towards Venice and exit at San Donà di Piave - Noventa di Piave. Finally, follow the road signs to Jesolo on local roads.


BY BUS

How to get to Jesolo from Mestre and Venice

Whether your journey starts from Piazzale Roma in Venice or from Mestre FS Station, you can take the ATVO bus line 10 which takes about 1 hour to reach Jesolo. The service includes luggage transport and various stops in the city center of Jesolo and Lido di Jesolo.
From Venice, you can also choose the route by sea: the ACTV Vaporetto (line 12, 14 or 15 from San Zaccaria or Fondamente Nove) will take you to Punta Sabbioni in about 45 minutes. From there, you can take the bus line 23 or 5 to reach Jesolo Lido in less than 30 minutes.

 

How to get from Treviso

There is a direct connection between Treviso and Jesolo with the ATVO line 108. The bus departs near Treviso Centrale train station and arrives at Jesolo Autostazione, near Jesolo Lido. During the summer period, there are more frequent runs, and the journey takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can check the updated schedules at this link.


BY PLANE

How to get to Jesolo from Venice Marco Polo Airport

Jesolo is only 30 km away from Venice's main airport, and there are numerous connecting services. For those arriving at Venice Marco Polo Airport, the simplest and fastest solution is to take the ATVO line 10 bus that connects Mestre with Jesolo in about 35-40 minutes. It generally runs every 30 minutes and makes 17 stops directly to the center of Jesolo.

 

From Canova Airport in Treviso

During the summer period, ATVO operates direct bus services connecting Treviso Airport with Jesolo, available outside the Arrivals area. Alternatively, you can take an ATVO bus from Treviso Airport to Venezia Mestre station, and then transfer to line 10 ATVO. Another option is to take a bus to Treviso train station and then transfer to ATVO line 108.
Discover schedules and updates to get to Jesolo from Canova Airport in Treviso at this link.


BY TRAIN

It is important to know that Jesolo does not have a train station, but connections from all over Italy are made through the nearest stations, San Donà di Piave and Venice Mestre. Trenitalia often collaborates with ATVO, especially during the summer period, to offer combined tickets that allow travellers to reach Jesolo by train and bus with a single ticket.

The suggestion is to arrive at Venezia Mestre train station and then take the ATVO line 10, which takes 45 minutes directly to Jesolo (you can find updated schedules at this link).

 

Once you reach Jesolo...

The ATVO bus station in Jesolo makes its final stop right in Lido di Jesolo, placing you just steps away from the main attractions. From the beaches to the nightlife, from shops in the city center to Italy's most awarded theme park, Caribe Bay, with its slides, white sand, palm trees, and 25 attractions suitable for both adults and children.

To reach Caribe Bay by public transport, you can get the ATVO line 23 BUS N.5 departing every 30 minutes from the ATVO bus station in Jesolo. The shuttle also stops at the main squares of the resort and stops directly in front of Caribe Bay’s main entrance in a few minutes. The same line also takes to Cavallino Treporti and Punta Sabbioni, serving all the campsites along the coast.

Book your ticket online to experience your adventure in the Caribbean park and discover adrenaline, excitement, and relaxation.