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We stayed in a two bed tent- there was no power and no lights. It was quite small due to us having quite large bags. However, it was the cheapest accomodation we could find. The shower and toilet facilities were extremely clean. There is a supermarket 2 min walk away. The bus stops right at the entrance of the camping and takes about 10mins to get into town. Use the powerpoints at the mini market on site!wifi was 4euro for 3 days so was reasonable. Staff were extremely helpful and polite!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Female, 18-24
- (2 reviews)
Really far away from civilization, hard to find, and far away from Venice. Also WIFI conection is not for free, and it's really expensive the service. Nice if you want to be in touch with nature, but not if you want to know venice.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Mexico
- Male, 18-24
- (2 reviews)
Camping Rialto is a fantastic little camping, and for students or backpackers is perfect. Location is just outside Venice, within a 15 minute bus ride costing €1.30. There's a small market/restaurant inside. Showers and toilets looked new and are cleaned daily. The wooden cabin has two single beds and a heater (much needed in the beginning of June during the nights!) and one plug (for the heater, but could be used for hairdryer, for example). All in all: decent quality, cheap price.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Hungary
- Couple, 18-24
- (1 review)
Probably one of the best places we could have been located, right on a bus stop that goes straight to Venice. The bar and market at the camp were also far better deals than anything in Venice as well.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 18-24
- (2 reviews)
sc It is a pity that there many mosquitoes. The last night we've had ants in the tent and our bed. Maybe they can close the tent under the bed. Not only a wooden floor.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Belgium
- Male, 41+
- (1 review)
i like the campsite very very very very much!!i enjoyed my stay for 4 nights,stayed in a double private tent,enjoyed my sleep.d safety is very much guarded,dont worry.the staffs are friendly and helpful,the wcs and showers are clean.the foods are awesome and cheap,the location is great only takes a bus worth of 1.30 euro ticket to venice.dont mind the cheap offer,its really worth it!i like the surrounding as well where youll see lots of tents and caravans.families and couples and individuals.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Malaysia
- Female, 25-30
- (1 review)
This is camping the luxurious way. You get a bed to sleep in, in your tent. If you don't have a problem with a couple bugs crawling in your tent, it is a cheap way to get to see venice. On site market is reasonably priced, Nice Campground with grass area, Easy bus ride to get to Venice. Take your showers at night or super early in the morning though, because they run out of hot water!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female, 18-24
- (2 reviews)
I loved this campground! Camping Rialto helped increase my desire to return to Venice one day.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Female, 18-24
- (4 reviews)
Inexpensive way to stay within 10 minutes of Venice. Shared tents are more comfortable than they sound and staff were quick to resolve any problems. Pizzeria and market right on site are a big plus
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 25-30
- (13 reviews)
It's really a good choice if you travel on budget. The reception is helpful when I asked them questions about transportation. Only to note that they don'y provide free wifi and hairdryer.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Taiwan
- Mixed Group, 18-24
- (1 review)
If you want to visit Venice and save some money, that´s the way, but you have to stick in your mind that it´s NOT a hostel or a hotel, and you'll have to walk to get to the toilet, pay for the wi-fi and etc. The tents have no electricity.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Brazil
- Female, 18-24
- (3 reviews)
Location great , bus service regular and cheap, Campsite very clean, good hot shower buildings, clean toilet facilities Chalets surprisingly comfy, clean ,with more room than you'd imagine,after all it IS a campsite! Staff were all great , especially the two guys that ran the shop/pizzeria they went out of there way to help us with different things. Looking forward to goin back....great value for money
- Novice Nomad
- taymart431409
- Scotland
- Couple, 31-40
- (2 reviews)
Toilets and bathrooms need more cleaning. Rooms also. Had nails and hairs etc etc on the floor of the room. Otherwise friendly and relaxing place.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Estonia
- Couple, 25-30
- (2 reviews)
The truth is that it wasn't expensive but for duble the money would definately stay in a place where I have at least space to put my backpack somewhere and walk between two beds, or where I have access to a kitchen which also makes the trip cheaper. The staff wasn't very friendly. Even though I had reserved for more nights I left after the first night. I don't recommend it, another place will make your stay in Venice much more pleasing!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Denmark
- Female, 18-24
- (2 reviews)
Excellent location, helpful staff, nice clean cabins. Couldnt ask for more! Would recommend for sure!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Couple, 18-24
- (1 review)
The facilities are simple but just sufficient. There is no toilet paper in the toilet but they provide a roll for every guest. They provide a blanket but it can get pretty cold in raining nights in late May.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- China
- Female, 18-24
- (7 reviews)
The tents are cement blocks just large enough to hold two cots. The tent kept the rain out, but it was a bit chilly the second night. They provided toilet paper, you will want to bring your own handsoap. Pizza is decent, can buy bus tickets at the campground office.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female, 18-24
- (3 reviews)
Really great camping site! Only 10 min by bus to Venezia. Bus drops you off at piazzale roma right at the front of venice city! Good location, easy to find. Shower and bathroom facilities are nice and bus stop location is perfect.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Couple, 18-24
- (3 reviews)
