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Holidays in Caorle: Find the best villas, holiday homes and holiday apartments

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Caorle: A Pearl of the Adriatic


Caorle is often called "Little Venice," and for good reason. Located on the Adriatic coast in the Veneto region, it manages to balance the charm of an old fishing village with the luxury of a modern seaside vacation.

A Glimpse of History


Founded over 2,000 years ago as a Roman port, Caorle has deep roots. It served as a refuge for people fleeing barbarian invasions and eventually became a prominent center of the Venetian Republic. You can still feel this history in the old town, where the 11th-century Santo Stefano Cathedral and its unique cylindrical bell tower stand as icons of the city's resilient past.

Description: The ideal holiday experience


Imagine waking up in one of the many sun-drenched villas tucked away in quiet corners of the town or along the coast. Caorle is defined by its lively "Calli" (narrow alleys) and "Campielli" (small squares) painted in a rainbow of pastel colours - a deliberate choice by old fishermen to help them find their homes in the mist.

Whether you're looking for a luxurious beachside villa with private pool or a cosy apartment in the historic centre, the holiday atmosphere here is effortless. The town is divided into two large golden sandy beaches: Spiaggia di Levante and Spiaggia di Ponente, offering plenty of space to relax under the Italian sun.

Typical foods: A taste of the sea


The cuisine of Caorle is a love letter to the Adriatic. You won't find "tourist menus" here; instead, you'll find authentic flavors:

Moscardini: Small, tender squid, typically boiled and seasoned with olive oil and parsley.

Broetto alla Caorlotta: A traditional, rich fish soup made with the catch of the day.

Sarde in Saor: Sweet and sour sardines with onion, pine nuts and raisins - a Venetian classic.

Pasta with clams (Vongole): Freshly caught and served with al dente spaghetti.

Activities & Nature


Nature lovers will find that Caorle is more than just a beach town.

The Lagoon: Explore the Laguna di Caorle by boat or bike. This protected area is home to Casoni - traditional reed huts once used by fishermen. Ernest Hemingway was so inspired by this landscape that he wrote about it in Across the River and into the Trees.

Scogliera Viva: Walk along the sea wall where artists have carved sculptures directly into the rocks.

Cycling: There are extensive paths that wind through the pine forests and along the banks of the Livenza River.

Festivals & Traditions


Madonna dell'Angelo: Held every five years (the next one is in the 2025/2026 cycles). This is a massive sea procession where the statue of the Virgin Mary is carried on a decorated boat.

Caorle Sea Festival: A celebration of street art and murals.

Fish Festival (Sagra del Pesce): Every September, the beach smells of grilled fish as locals prepare huge quantities of seafood for everyone to enjoy.
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