Golf Club Jesolo
Offers a particularly effective formula for travelers who want to integrate golf into a b...
Golf Club Jesolo offers a particularly effective formula for travelers who want to integrate golf into a broader stay that includes Venice, the coast and the holiday rhythm of northeastern Italy. The course is flat, readable and well kept, with water, bunkering and tidy fairways that maintain interest without turning the round into an oppressive examination. Its real strength is balance: technical enough to satisfy regular golfers, yet accessible enough for international leisure guests looking for quality golf within a wider vacation. The atmosphere is relaxed, contemporary and pleasantly holiday-oriented. Jesolo does not aspire to aristocratic club formality, and that is exactly why it works so naturally for families, couples and resort guests who want a polished sporting experience without stiffness. For anyone planning a few days between the beach, the lagoon and good food, it is an intelligent and enjoyable stop that adds value to the trip without taking it over completely.
Perfetto in combinazione con un soggiorno a Venezia o al mare: qui il golf deve accompagnare il viaggio, non dominarlo.
Ottimo equilibrio tra vacanza e golf ben tenuto
Comodo per chi orbita tra Jesolo e Venezia
Meno distintivo dei grandi club storici del Nord
Il contesto turistico può pesare sull'atmosfera in alta stagione
Exclusive Experiences
Secrets found in no guidebook, curated by our concierge.
Jesolo Palace: la Talassoterapia Adriatica
Thalassotherapy with Adriatic water at the Jesolo Palace baths is one of North Italy's most complete marine experiences: seawater is heated to 37°C and enriched with local algae collected in the Po delta. Treatments are based on French Quiberon protocols adapted to the Adriatic in the centre inaugurated in 2019.
“The Ciclo Lunare treatment uses algae collected during the full moon when iodine concentration is at its peak: available only 3 days per month. Booking follows the lunar calendar, not the solar one.”
Delta del Po: l'Alba tra le Garzaie
The Po delta is one of Europe's largest river deltas and hosts heron colonies — grey herons, night herons, squacco herons — in inaccessible rookeries. The Delta Navigazione cooperative takes private guests by silent boat at dawn into the protected zones: you navigate among 3-metre reed beds with thousands of birds rising in simultaneous flight.
“Park ranger Massimo Zanini leads private tours with an underwater hydrophone: you hear the submerged sounds of the delta — fish, shrimp, freshwater moving through salt water — while navigating in absolute silence.”
Lorenzon: Refosco e Tai Rosso dell'Oblio
Luigi Lorenzon vinifies the native grape varieties of Lison-Pramaggiore — Tai rosso, Refosco dal peduncolo rosso, Verduzzo — that globalisation has forgotten. His private verticals span 25 years of a Refosco that ages like Burgundy on the ferruginous granite of the Piave. Five total hectares, production of fewer than 15,000 bottles per year.
“Luigi Lorenzon still ferments in 54-litre glass demijohns as his grandfather did: he says glass imparts no flavours and the wine ferments more slowly. Bring white gloves because the demijohns are historic.”