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Easter in Cavallino-Treporti: the 2025 tourist season lights up

Cavallino Treporti is Italy’s leading seaside destination in terms of tourist attendance, a popular destination also for stays in open-air facilities. A spearhead of our beautiful Italy that for the Easter period becomes an attraction for national and international tourists.

Easter and Easter Monday are just around the corner, and already the first campsites and tourist resorts in Cavallino Treporti have opened their doors to welcome guests: as of yesterday, April 17, more than 1/3 of the accommodations are already open, and will increase to 2/3 the following week.

To best launch the 2025 tourist season, the administration has enhanced the area even more, making the resort renovated and increasingly welcoming, given the numerous green and street furniture interventions carried out in recent months.

Growing data

So the engines are officially warming up, and despite the last few days of unstable weather, the outlook for the season is really good according to the snapshot taken by FAITA Federcamping based on bookings and data processed by HBenchmark.

As of the end of March 2025, in fact, the average acquired occupancy of Venetian facilities had already reached 47.4 percent of their capacity, an increase, when comparing percentages, of as much as 9 percentage points compared to the same period in 2024, when acquired occupancy was 38.4 percent. There is to consider that last year’s Easter holiday (March 28-April 2) was more than two weeks ahead of 2025 (April 17-22), with greater likelihood of lower temperatures and uncertain weather.

Positive expectations are confirmed by the president of Assocamping Cavallino-Treporti, Francesco Berton: “The new 2025 season is getting underway with the expected occupancy for the Easter period exceeding about half of the area’s accommodation capacity. Already by Easter we will in fact have half of the campsites open, and compared to last summer this is a very important number, because seasonality this year is certainly favored by the calendar, thanks to Easter with successive bridges and then the German holidays. This precisely implies a greater continuity of attendance throughout the season, so the outlook is good “.

Increased days of stay

Among the positive notes of this Easter reported by HBenchmark is also theincrease in days of stay: those with the most significant increase compared to 2024 are Maundy Thursday with +15 percentage points, Easter Monday and the following Tuesday (+10 percentage points). Compounding the time slippage, with the holiday falling in late spring and close to the April 25 and May 1 bridges, length of stay increases for all types of accommodation.

The Mayor Roberta Nesto states, “If the morning is any indication, it will be a good season. The bookings have been there and the anticipation is positive. Of course, it will depend a lot on the weather, but we are absolutely positive that the summer will be good. We have prepared our area, and the accommodations have done the same for the reception of guests, excellently, as they do every year.” .

Museum “Battery V. Pisani” and scientific technical committee

With the start of the tourist season, as per tradition, the V. Pisani Battery Museum will also open, which in 2024 had recorded a +5 percent increase in visitors over 2023 with as many as 9,891 admissions in the 172 days it was open. By 2025, the numbers are expected to increase further, thanks in part to the continuous innovations introduced from year to year by the Tourist Park Consortium, which manages the Museum.

Mattia Enzo, president of the Tourist Park Consortium says, “We continue to implement technological instrumentation, from multilingual audio guides to LIS videos to make content usable for deaf users, through holograms to oculus systems that allow people to relive scenes from the past in a very engaging way.”

In addition, among the big news, the Administration and Consortium are continuing their collaboration with the Navy and are initiating the establishment of a scientific technical committee.

“Through the excellent relations with the Navy,” confirmed Enzo – we are trying to recover relics also belonging to the batteries of the Cavallino-Treporti territory in order to implement the displays with even more important novelties. We have thought of establishing a scientific technical committee to continue the path of enhancing the historical heritage of the territory, which includes Via dei Forti and the centrality of Batteria V. Pisani – Mayor Nesto concludes. -to come to the realization that these places, where fighting took place, today are places of peace, places of culture, places of socialization, confrontation and encounter. Composing the committee will be figures related to local history, research, culture, as well as tourism “.

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