Wednesday, 09 Apr 2025

Christmas 2024 at Caorle: A magical holiday experience with unique coastal charm

The picturesque coastal town of Caorle, Italy, is set to transform into a magical Christmas wonderland from December 7, 2024, to January 6, 2025.


Christmas 2024 at Caorle: A magical holiday experience with unique coastal charm
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The picturesque coastal town of Caorle, Italy, is set to transform into a magical Christmas wonderland from December 7, 2024, to January 6, 2025.

A Coastal Christmas Village Like No Other

Nestled along the Adriatic Sea, Caorle combines its maritime traditions with the magic of the holiday season.

Visitors can bask in the glow of sparkling lights reflecting on the sea, indulge in the scent of mulled wine and roasted chestnuts, and explore an array of attractions for all ages.

Key Attractions:

Santa's House: Located in Piazza Pio X, a favorite stop for children to meet Santa and create holiday memories.

Marzipan Village: A sweets laboratory where kids can craft their own marzipan houses with the help of entertainers.

Giant Ferris Wheel & Ice Skating Rink: A breathtaking view of the town and a new, larger-than-ever skating experience open day and night.

Traditional lagoon huts, or casoni, built by local elders, will host food stalls offering fresh seafood delicacies like cuttlefish, red mullet, and scallops paired with regional wines.

Welcoming Tourists from Across Europe

Campsites, hotels, and accommodations, including camper areas, will remain open, ensuring a warm welcome for all.

The Santa Margherita Camping will operate every weekend until December 20 and daily from December 20 to January 6.

A Historic Venetian Gem

Known for its vibrant old town with colorful houses and cobblestone streets, Caorle is steeped in history dating back to Roman times.

Getting to Caorle

Accessible by various modes of transport, Caorle is easy to reach:

By car: Take the A4 motorway, exiting at Santo Stino di Livenza.

By air: Venice Marco Polo and Treviso airports, both serviced by buses, provide convenient access.

Celebrate Christmas by the Sea

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