Despite its name, Malibu Beach is located in Italy, near Jesolo, not far from Venice, on an endless sandy beach that stretches from the mouth of the Piave River into the Adriatic to the mouth of the Sile River. The coastline is lined with campsites, beach bars and wooden piers.
The campsite covers 10 hectares and can accommodate up to 1200 guests, who can choose between pitches, glamping units and a wide variety of mobile homes - particularly notable are the mobile homes with a roof terrace.
The pitches, of which there are just over 250, can accommodate up to 6 people and most have electricity and water. The sanitary facilities on site are well-equipped, with washing machines and tumble dryers, and access is adapted for disabled people.
The swimming pool complex consists of 3 pools: a children's pool with play area, a larger swimming pool and a soft-bottomed lagoon with a slide. There is also an outdoor fitness area next to the pools, where guided workouts are organised. The campsite also has a football, tennis and volleyball court, as well as table tennis tables. In addition to these activities, the campsite places a strong emphasis on creative workshops, and is also known as an oasis of art. The workshops are hosted by well-known local artists, and you and your children can take part in painting, photography and other activities.
The beach at the campsite is sandy, shallow and very family-friendly. There are umbrellas and sun loungers for hire, and a number of wooden piers, which are ideal for getting into the water and sunbathing.
A visit to Venice is a must, of course, but the surrounding countryside and nature are also interesting to explore. If you like cycling, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the surrounding area by bike.