Certosa Island
Venice, ItalyCertosa Island
Unknown to the majority of tourists visiting Venice, the island of La Certosa is home to a thriving sailing club, hotel, restaurant & public park.
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Certosa Island | La Certosa, 30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy |
A green oasis in the heart of the Venetian lagoon
And an ideal place to escape the crowds of mainland Venice
Abandoned for a very long time and unknown to most visitors, the green and wooded Certosa is just 15 minutes by vaporetto from Piazza San Marco and the bustle of central Venice. The Venice Certosa Hotel is the only hotel on the island. There are no shops, houses or other commercial activities, just grass, trees, birds, a marina with a shipyard and sailing school and a few grazing rabbits.
There are also supposed to be goats wandering around the island, but we never found them!
The majority of its 22 hectares comprises a huge ’park’ with a network of paths for walking, jogging and cycling. It surprised me when in Venice just how many Venetians kept dogs – not just small breeds either – and many local dog owners seem to come to the island on the water bus to let them run free in the open air.
The large grassy areas are perfect for children to kick a ball around and let off steam at the end of the day.
A small beach of one’s own
And outdoor library!
There’s also what seems to be a little help-yourself ‘library’ built into tree trunks in the grounds; a sort of book exchange. We even found packets of digestive biscuits there!
La Certosa has a diverse history. Once home to religious orders, the island was also turned into military grounds by Napoleon and used as a munitions factory and shooting range by the Italian army. Over the past few years though, the island has been transformed to create a recreational and green space, providing an ideal place for visitors and Venetian families alike to enjoy.
The Venice Certosa Hotel
The only accommodation on the island
The restaurant, which serves traditional Venetian food, has a lovely outside seating area, with snacks and cocktails also available from the bar. It seems that if you book direct, breakfast is included, but if you have booked through an external booking system as we did, then a continental style buffet breakfast will set you back an additional €9 at time of writing.
Enjoy the beauty of the lagoon on a sailing trip or kayak tour
One of the advantages of staying here is the activities on offer. There are half or whole day sailing trips on typical Venetian boats, or a mini-cruise with a night on board, and sailing courses which sounded great. We would have loved to have given this a go but sadly didn’t have the time.
Apparently they run a sailing camp for children during the summer holidays. You can leave the kids at the camp while you go off and explore Venice – how great is that!
Venice Kayak Tours
Getting to & from Certosa Island
The island can be easily reached on vaporetto lines 4.1 or 4.2 to Certosa Island. This is a request stop only during the winter months, so don’t forget to mention it when you board the vaporetto – I was a bit nervous about this, not speaking Italian, but it was fine. Look out for the stop before; S. Pietro di Castello, to make it easier to spot.
To return to Venice centre, there is a button on the platform which turns on a light to tell the vaporetto driver that you would like to be picked up. Just make sure you select the right direction! After 21:00 the hotel offers a free private boat service to Venice.
From 00:00 till 06:00am, the hotel offers guests a private boat to reach the landing stages of Sant’Elena (Pontile Stadio) with return to Certosa from the same point, which is free and available on request. Just telephone the hotel and ask to be picked up. We never actually did this though.
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