Isola Di Albarella
Isola di Albarella, the private island located in the lagoon south of Venice, is a protected destination where guests can enjoy a surprising and active experience in complete relaxation.
In the heart of the Po Delta Regional Park and connected to the mainland by a bridge, the island covers 528 hectares of Mediterranean vegetation, with more than 2 million trees belonging to 150 different species, including the maritime pine and the white poplar, the “Populus Alba”, from which the island takes its name. One hundred percent of both the land and water surface is under strict environmental protection.
The island is the natural habitat of deer, pheasants, hares, herons, marsh harriers, black-winged stilts, and little egrets.
Private Island
south of Venice
in the heart of the
Po Delta Park
The Environmental Policy of the Resort Area
The tourist resort area of Isola di Albarella aims to be a European benchmark in the tourism, cultural, and sports sector through the continuous improvement of service quality and the enhancement of the environment.
Its objectives are pursued through an organization where all collaborators embrace the values of honesty, professionalism, openness towards others, and sensitivity towards both guests and the environment, creating harmony and satisfaction both internally and externally.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
The Island Concept
Contact with nature, free-roaming wildlife, tranquility, and silence are the essential elements for a peaceful and relaxing stay on Isola di Albarella.
We preserve this sense of well-being thanks to the island’s controlled entrance, protected by a barrier and accessible only to those holding a special permit.
The feeling is that of entering another world — a distant oasis, wonderfully different from everyday life.




Where It Is and How to Reach It
FOR THOSE ARRIVING BY CAR
From Milan or the Brenner Pass – Recommended route:
Take the A4 Milan–Venice motorway, exit at Verona Sud, then follow the Transpolesana highway towards Rovigo. Continue towards Adria, Loreo, and Rosolina, then follow the 11 km embankment road leading to Albarella.
Alternative route: Exit at Padova Est and take the S.S. Romea towards Ravenna, passing through Chioggia and Rosolina, then continue along the 11 km embankment road to Albarella.
From Florence or Bologna – Recommended route:
Take the A13 Bologna–Padua motorway and exit at Rovigo Sud. Continue towards Adria, Loreo, and Rosolina, then follow the 11 km embankment road leading to Albarella.
From Ancona – A14 motorway:
Exit at Cesena Nord and continue on the E45 towards Ravenna. Then join the S.S. Romea towards Venice. After passing Comacchio and Porto Viro, turn right onto the 11 km embankment road leading to Albarella.
FOR THOSE ARRIVING BY TRAIN
Rosolina Railway Station – 15 km away.
Venice Mestre Railway Station – 70 km away.
Padua Railway Station – 75 km away.
FOR THOSE ARRIVING BY AIR
Venice Marco Polo International Airport – approximately 1 hour by car.
Bologna G. Marconi Airport – approximately 2 hours by car.
Verona Catullo Airport – approximately 2.5 hours by car.
Treviso Canova Airport – approximately 2 hours by car.
FOR THOSE ARRIVING BY BOAT
W.P.: 45 04.7 NORTH – 012 21.9 EAST
For those arriving by boat, we recommend maintaining a depth of no less than 5 meters until sighting the two-ring water tower at a bearing of 240°, then proceeding towards the GPS waypoint at the entrance of the breakwaters, following the red buoys on the left-hand side.