In order to get to Jesolo, tourists can either opt for flights or for traveling by train. However, further alternatives refer to reaching Jesolo by car or by bus. Either way, depending on one’s vacation priorities, each of these transport solutions comes with inner advantages and possible shortcomings, but the bottom line is holidaymakers who want to get to Jesolo have all these alternatives at hand, which can only be construed as a sign of Jesolo’s tourist opening to Europe and, why not, to the world.
There are four airports in the vicinity of Jesolo, and each of them can be used just as successfully by tourists who want to get to this Italian resort in no time from virtually all corners of Europe. Despite the distance between these airports and Jesolo, the airport transfer means are quite rapid and reliable.
Marco Polo is located some 30 kilometers from Jesolo, and it can be deemed, of all the solutions at hand, the most convenient of all the landing alternatives, precisely due to the short distance between the airport and the resort, not to mention the fact the airport transfer means are very reliable, at least as far as the bus connections are concerned.
Marco Polo Airport is serviced by more than 40 airline companies, meaning Venice, as well as the entire province and region, Jesolo included, are opened to tourists around the world. Companies like British Airways, Lufthansa, Alitalia, U.S. Airways, Belle Air, Emirates and Carpatair establish, thus, connections with both national destinations (Naples, Rome) and big international cities (Dubai, Casablanca, Amsterdam, Prague, Nice, Bucharest, Vienna, Philadelphia, Paris). On top of that, depending on the vacation budget, tourists can opt for either low-cost flights or business-class trips offered by the numerous companies which operate at Marco Polo Airport.
Located a little over 30 kilometers from Jesolo, Treviso Airport (also known as Treviso-Sant’Angelo Airport or Treviso Canova Airport) is yet another alternative for people who want to fly to Jesolo. It’s true the airport transfer means, at least in terms of public transport, are less straightforward than the ones at Marco Polo Airport, but what matters is Treviso Airport can be deemed a reasonable solution in this respect.
The airport hosts the activities of several low-cost airline companies, such as Ryanair, Wizz Air, Belle Air, German Wings and Transavia, establishing connections with destinations like Casablanca, Dublin, Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Bucharest. Obviously, this is a smaller airport, but its contribution to the tourist platform of the region should not be overlooked.
More than 20 airline companies operate at Valerio Catullo Airport. These companies transport passengers from Europe and outside Europe alike, providing connections with destinations such as Vienna, Barcelona, London, the Canary Island, Bucharest, Moscow, Tel Aviv, Cairo and Casablanca.
The airport is located at a considerable distance from Jesolo. Given this distance, as well as the fact other Italian airports come in handy when it comes to traveling to Jesolo, the airport transfers from Valerio Catullo Airport to Jesolo are rather sluggish, at least as far as the public transportation is concerned, requiring the combination of train trips with bus trips.
The distance between Jesolo and Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport measures some 90 kilometers. The airport is located close to the Slovenian border, and it stands as a further alternative for people who want to get to Jesolo by plane. We speak of a smaller airport, serviced by airlines like Ryanair, Belle Air, Alitalia and Lufthansa. The prominence of companies specialized in low-cost flights is obvious.
Just as it is the case with Valerio Catullo Airport of Verona, the airport transfer means are less straightforward than from Marco Polo Airport of Venice. The bottom line is, however, there are means of getting from Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport to Jesolo, even if the trip is slower and requires the change of trains and buses.
Jesolo is serviced by no train station, but the closest ones are the train stations in Mestre (near Venice) and the one in San Dona di Piave. From there, tourists who want to get to Jesolo can take the buses operated by ATVO. In order to learn all about the train schedules, destinations linked to the two train stations, ticket prices and the like, visit Trenitalia.
In order to find out all there is to know about the Mestre Train Station, visit Grandi Stazioni.
ATVO is the main company which provides bus trips throughout the province of Venice. Its network of lines extends all the way to Milan and Brescia, not to mention the fact its services can be resorted to by tourists who want to explore other resorts at the Adriatic Sea, such as Grado and Lignano. The buses operated by ATVO are also at hand to airport transfer purposes, at least as far as Marco Polo Airport and Treviso Airport are concerned.
The bus terminal in Jesolo is located near the Picchi Stadium. For complete information on the bus schedule, destination linked to Jesolo, ticket sale points, ticket prices and the like, follow the indications below:
There are no motorways crossing by Jesolo, except A4, Autostrada Venezia-Trieste, but the distance between Jesolo and the said motorway amounts to some 15 kilometers. However, the point is a bundle of roads spring from A4 to Jesolo and its surroundings. Thus, depending on the place of departure, tourists who opt for traveling by car can use A4 and then take the Airport exit, in case they travel from cities like Milan or Brennero. The Noventa di Pave exit is recommendable for travelers who come from Udine or Trieste, or even from Passante (after they cross the same A4).
In order to orient better and to learn all there is to know about the network of motorways, national and European roads in Italy, visit Auostrade per l’Italia.