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Camping Laguna Village

Viale Dei Cacciatori 28, 30021, Caorle Italy
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#1 of 148 Specialty lodging in Caorle
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Free parking
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Bar / lounge
Beach
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Kids club
Paid wifi
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Swimup bar
Poolside bar
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D.Bruggink wrote a review Aug 2019
Hilversum, The Netherlands2 contributions2 helpful votes
CAMPING LAGUNA VILLAGE: Our arrival was fine. We were welcomed by a friendly staff. The pool was nice with a lot of entertainment (in Italian) like a dj, dancing or sport in the water and a nice tropical style pool. There's animation in the evening at the restaurant but is all in Italian. The camping is close to the beach. It's nice, but the water isn't clear there, due to the lagune. Towards Caorle, the water is 'see the fish swim' clear. Many mosquitoes making it difficult sometimes to sit outside. Remember mosquito spray! The facilities were fine, restaurant average quality and the town of Caorle is gorgeous and close by. VACANSOLEIL: Chris and his wive were our vacansoleil contacts, and they were great. Chris is a really nice guy. He'll help you out if you need him and stop by for a chat. We had a Navajo tent with 2 adult and 3 kids. Large enough and packed with all the necessities. From fridge to fork. Real beds were also nice. We had some rain trapping us in the tent because there's no shelter over the front sitting area. We also had some heat making the tent very hot. Mosquitoes present in both occasions. Overall: Overall we had a great time. The little street we were on had a great vibe, with great people. The surroundings are Italian and the beach is close. Nothing on this camping was terrible except the mosquitoes. Not many things on this camping are great either. Most things are reasonable which is good enough to have a good time, but not good enough to come back.
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Date of stay: August 2019
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jamespotter1982 wrote a review Aug 2019
Woburn Sands, United Kingdom42 contributions48 helpful votes
We booked last minute to stay at Laguna Village through Vacansoleil (who we would recommend highly to use) for 4 nights. We decided on a Luxury Navajo tent. The campsite was about an hour and half from Venice airport and we hired a car for our trip as we were staying in another campsite in Slovenia too. We checked in at just before 8pm and was fine. The reps for Vacansoleil were there and very hospitable, we were shown to our tent and allowed to park our car next to it, all tents have parking spaces next to them. The Luxury Navajo tent is as it looks on photos, has everything you need for your stay they are arranged on little strips so you are facing other tents, the campsite had a clean toilet shower block for you to use and lots of available sinks for washing up. No soap or hand dryer in toilets. The campsite has a shop on site which was reasonable in price and a restaurant which was fab. The price of a Magheritta pizza was €5.30 and the quality was very very good. You can order these as takeaway which we did most nights. The pool area had multiple pools for different ages, our kids loved the water slide. You have to pay for sun loungers or just lay your towel on the ground, there is no grass area so you are laying on concrete. We stayed in August and the weather was very hot. This meant that the inside of the tent during the day was unusable as it was like an oven, we had to pull a mattress outside to use for nap time. Like other reviews the mosquitoes are in abundance here and we got bitten multiple times, spray didn’t even seem to work! The beach is a 5mins walk and is great for kids as the water is really warm and shallow for a long way out. For what we wanted this campsite was perfect.
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Date of stay: August 2019Trip type: Traveled with family
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LMcambridge wrote a review Jun 2019
Cambridge, United Kingdom108 contributions120 helpful votes
We stayed here for just over a week over May half term. We had a great time but there were many good and bad points. Usually peak season starts after a particular Italian (and German) holiday, the time of which depends on Easter so was later this year than normal. This made the park much quieter than usual at the time we were there, something we liked. It is mostly Germans on this park, which means it's not as Italian or European as I'd have liked. I would prefer a site with a big mix of nationalities and languages. With this being not peak season the park had a feel of not quite being ready yet for guests. We had some terrible weather for the first half of our holiday (non stop rain) which may have contributed to the delay. The beach wasn't cleared yet and looked a bit grubby. There usually is siesta time, where cars can't be driven around the site and the water slides and pool music is switched off. The driving restriction wasn't enforced during the bad weather. The children's activities weren't run during the days when it was raining even though there were sheltered areas around the play park and kids (and parents!) would really have appreciated some activities. The staff who ran the activities were super friendly and invited you to take park in the activities but weren't pushy. There was evening entertainment, including a mini disco and a cabaret show. The disco was good, the show awful. Several short sketches poorly acted and often based on national stereotypes. Not sending good messages to kids! The on site restaurant was great, the supermarket was small and more pricey than the ones in town as you'd expect. The town was a short drive away, easy to cycle but a bit far for walking. There is a fantastic selection on restaurants, gelato shops and tourist tat shops. It is a beautiful town but very setup for tourists. The Canvas reps were amazing and helps us sort out some games and activities for the cooler weather. Again their office didn't seem set up yet for the season, it was rarely manned and the contact phone number displayed didn't work but once we knew where to find them all was ok and they put in an amazing effort to help give us a good holiday. The cabin we had was lovely, beautifully clean and well stocked. The cabins are very close together, again this would be more of a problem in high season but we could hear the group behind us (reps?) chatting on their deck till midnight and you could see people moving around the bathroom of the cabin in front. The biggest downside to this park was the mosquitos. The couldn't be avoided whatever the weather. I believed spraying ourselves reduced the bites but we all got a fair few. Our cabin had nets over the bedroom windows but not the other windows or doors, meaning you didn't want to leave them open and reduced the feeling you usually get on this type of holiday of the outdoors/indoors being one space. While there were many things we liked about the park we won't be planning a return visit. With the poorer weather we spent a lot of time exploring the local area. While this is beautiful we feel we saw all there was that would interest us. Also the mosquitos and the lack of different nationalities on site are big negatives.
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Date of stay: June 2019
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dot-7 wrote a review May 2019
Leek, United Kingdom10 contributions9 helpful votes
Check in was ok but long winded, staff helpful and pleasant. Unfortunately it ended there! First shower sprayed dirty grey water, all hooks behind doors broken. Wi-fi expensive on top of tariffs, town was misrepresented in the information given and the walk longer that suggested. Worst of all was the quality of the drinking water, rusty residue floating in it!!!! Certainly won’t be back.
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Date of stay: May 2019Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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CharlotteAndrews94 wrote a review Sep 2018
Northamptonshire, United Kingdom9 contributions6 helpful votes
My second home! Wouldn't and couldn't dream of a better holiday destination! Love every second of my 3 weeks here in the summer. The campsite pool and beach is perfect for the day and the town itself in the evenings. Venice isn't far either! Caorle, you rock!
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Traveled with family
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skotti_x wrote a review Aug 2018
Caorle, Italy2 contributions
- wifi much to expensive (week/20€), disconnects all the time - loud in the evening/night -> annoying - same program all day - sunbed was stolen from our place -> reaction from receptionist “it’s the first time...”, they did nothing + clean Sanitary + large camping slots + good Service (restaurant, supermarket, ice cream) = it’s okay for a few days but I won’t come back
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Date of stay: August 2018Trip type: Traveled with family
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Response from Stefano F, Direttore at Camping Laguna Village
Responded Sep 7, 2018
Dear friend, thank you very much for your review. We are sorry to read that you didn't enjoy completely your stay at Laguna Village, we will do our best to get better. We hope you can change your mind, and we look forward to welcoming you again at Laguna Village. Kind regards Stefano and staff
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Catherine M wrote a review Aug 2017
Harrow, United Kingdom32 contributions34 helpful votes
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Good holiday park. James Canvas rep very friendly and helpful. Having to wear a hat to enter the pool is annoying. Bar snacks could do with more variety as it seems only paninis or toasties available during the day. Thought it strange ice cream shop only opens at night and the queue is very long Entertainment mostly party dancing Canvas caravans fairly new and air conditioning works very well Have to pay for sun beds half day or full day but this works as they are always some available, if free they would all be taken first thing in morning. Mosquitos are a nuisance in the evenings Overall a good value holiday park
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Date of stay: August 2017Trip type: Traveled with family
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bobmussel wrote a review Aug 2017
Nice, France64 contributions32 helpful votes
The camp itself is clean and well maintained. It's a medium sized facility with all the expected attractions : pool, shows, mini club, restaurant, shop, playgrounds... The beach is a couple of minutes away. If you book here with Canvas, you should know that their bungalows are located next to the road and some bottle dumpsters which makes it very noisy in the morning. If you get up early, it shouldn't be a big deal but if you plan to take advantage of the holidays to sleep late, then it's a No! The bungalows are also too close one to another. Otherwise, the prices are quite low compared to other camps from the area. PS : don't forget your mosquito lotion.
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Date of stay: August 2017Trip type: Traveled with family
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Elaine B wrote a review Aug 2017
Bristol, United Kingdom14 contributions3 helpful votes
The accommodation was clean and tidy. The site was clean too. The availability of sun beds was poor, the transport links were poor, reliant on a bus service where some of the bus drivers weren't sure where a bus would stop. The brochure showed swimming pool with slides for children. The children had to be 12 and under so there was nothing for our 13+ children. The air con in the chalet worked well. The food at the restaurant was ok. Within easy walk of the local town.
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Date of stay: July 2017
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linda s wrote a review Jul 2017
Belfast, United Kingdom37 contributions20 helpful votes
We have just returned from two weeks at this little gem. Our previous time in Caorle was spent in Portefelice a much bigger noisier site, but this surpassed that. The site is relatively small/medium but that made for a very relaxing holiday. The site is well maintained and the pitches are ok. Our caravan was fine, clean and tidy with everything working. Its not the ritz but then again you know that when you book. The pool was clean with sunbeds available but be warned you have to pay for them, you can either pay for a day or 1/2 day, and you can even book for the next day, this is done at the kiosk at the pool. The pool has strict opening hours of 10am - 7pm and whilst doesn't close for siesta does turn of the water features and closes the kids slide. This made for two hours of heaven everyday quite often leaving only a handful of people. The shops on site were well stocked but pricey especially when there was a large supermarket about 5 mins away in the car or 20 min walk. The siesta is enforced where cars are concerned with none allowed to come in or out during 1pm - 3pm, you can move your car to the other side of the barrier beforehand if you know you need to go out or if you come back after 1pm, you also cannot get back on site with your car after 11pm. The restaurant is great and fairly reasonable price wise and has a great take away there, beware however that it does get really busy for Pizzas in the evening and you may have to wait some time. The beach is across the road and is a 10-15 min walk away, the beach was great and its very shallow for some distance in the water. However be aware that there is no toilets or shop close by. There is a beach bar which has recently opened and does very reasonable snacks at the back of the beach about 5 mins away. It was a great site and we would definitely go back, was lovely sitting out just chilling in the evening without loud music blaring out the only issue was with the mosquitos, travel with no repellent at your peril and even though the site spray twice a week it doesn't seem to do anything to stop these pests. Apart from that which is beyond control a really super site.
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Date of stay: July 2017
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$54 - $142 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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CAMPING LAGUNA VILLAGE - Prices & Campground Reviews (Caorle, Italy)

Frequently Asked Questions about Camping Laguna Village
Which popular attractions are close to Camping Laguna Village?
Nearby attractions include I Casoni di Caorle (0.09 miles), Spiaggia di Levante (0.7 miles), and Bau Beach - CaorleSpiaggia (0.7 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Camping Laguna Village?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include a swimup bar, a pool, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Camping Laguna Village?
Guests can enjoy a swimup bar, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Camping Laguna Village?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Camping Laguna Village?
Conveniently located restaurants include Onda Blu Beach Restaurant, Ristorante Pizzeria Capri, and Ristorante La Ritrovata.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Camping Laguna Village?
Yes, guests have access to a pool during their stay.
Are any cleaning services offered at Camping Laguna Village?
Yes, laundry service and self serve laundry are offered to guests.
Are pets allowed at Camping Laguna Village?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Camping Laguna Village?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including German and Italian.
Are there any historical sites close to Camping Laguna Village?
Many travelers enjoy visiting Il Santuario della Madonna dell'Angelo (1.3 miles) and Parrocchia Santo Stefano protomartire (1.5 miles).
Is Camping Laguna Village accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access. For specific inquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.