Camping Capalonga is in an idyllic location on a peninsula between Triëste and Venice with a lagoon on one side and the ocean on the other side. Camping Capalonga lies in a pine tree forest and is famous for its wide sandy beach.
There are plenty of sport activities for you to participate in on Camping Capalonga, such as football, tennis, volleyball and karate. If you would like to try any new sports then you have the opportunity to book a lesson. After a relaxing day at the pool, the entertainment team organizes activities for all ages, including the ‘Happy Disco’ for the children, evening shows and the theater. On Camping Capalonga there are 170 boat moorings, so it is possible to launch your boat (if it is 4-10 meter long) and park your trailers on site. If you do not have your own boat then it is possible to hire a small boat (maximum four people), for which you won't need any sailing documents.
Covered pool: Closed once a week for cleaning (friday)
Outside pool: Closed once a week for cleaning (Monday)
Dogs are welcome in the facility, but they must not cause any inconvenience to the other guests, and the following specific rules will also have to be complied with:
Article 1 – Entry to the Facility is only allowed to small- to medium-size dogs (save for express exemptions granted by Management). No entry is allowed to dogs belonging to races deemed dangerous as listed in the annex to the Order of 12 December 2006 published on the Official Gazette No. 10 of 13 January 2007 and specified hereunder: American Bulldog, Charplanina Shepherd Dog, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, Caucasian Shepherd Dog, Serra da Erstreilla Dog, Argentine Mastiff (Dogo), Fila Brazileiro, Neapolitan Mastiff, Perro da canapo Majoero, Perro da presa canario, Perro da presa Mallorquin, American Pit Bull Terrier, Pit Bull mastiff, Pit Bull Terrier, Rafeiro do Alentejo, Rottweiler, and Tosa inu.
Article 5 – During check-in, the animals must be accompanied by the pet health ID card duly proving the required vaccinations and must be identifiable and recognisable by microchip or tattoo. They must also have been duly subjected to preventive care against the main parasitic and infectious diseases (canine distemper, leptospirosis and parvovirus). Any irregularity must be reported to the competent Authority;
Article 6 - Only animals on a leash (maximum length 1.50. – Ministerial Order of 03/03/2009 and subsequent ones) are allowed entry. The dogs must wear the flea collar or an equivalent anti-parasite device, as well as a stiff or soft muzzle to use if need be or purely upon request.
Camping Capalonga is in an idyllic location on a peninsula between Triëste and Venice with a lagoon on one side and the ocean on the other side. Camping Capalonga lies in a pine tree forest and is famous for its wide sandy beach.
There are plenty of sport activities for you to participate in on Camping Capalonga, such as football, tennis, volleyball and karate. If you would like to try any new sports then you have the opportunity to book a lesson. After a relaxing day at the pool, the entertainment team organizes activities for all ages, including the ‘Happy Disco’ for the children, evening shows and the theater. On Camping Capalonga there are 170 boat moorings, so it is possible to launch your boat (if it is 4-10 meter long) and park your trailers on site. If you do not have your own boat then it is possible to hire a small boat (maximum four people), for which you won't need any sailing documents.
Covered pool: Closed once a week for cleaning (friday)
Outside pool: Closed once a week for cleaning (Monday)
Dogs are welcome in the facility, but they must not cause any inconvenience to the other guests, and the following specific rules will also have to be complied with:
Article 1 – Entry to the Facility is only allowed to small- to medium-size dogs (save for express exemptions granted by Management). No entry is allowed to dogs belonging to races deemed dangerous as listed in the annex to the Order of 12 December 2006 published on the Official Gazette No. 10 of 13 January 2007 and specified hereunder: American Bulldog, Charplanina Shepherd Dog, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, Caucasian Shepherd Dog, Serra da Erstreilla Dog, Argentine Mastiff (Dogo), Fila Brazileiro, Neapolitan Mastiff, Perro da canapo Majoero, Perro da presa canario, Perro da presa Mallorquin, American Pit Bull Terrier, Pit Bull mastiff, Pit Bull Terrier, Rafeiro do Alentejo, Rottweiler, and Tosa inu.
Article 5 – During check-in, the animals must be accompanied by the pet health ID card duly proving the required vaccinations and must be identifiable and recognisable by microchip or tattoo. They must also have been duly subjected to preventive care against the main parasitic and infectious diseases (canine distemper, leptospirosis and parvovirus). Any irregularity must be reported to the competent Authority;
Article 6 - Only animals on a leash (maximum length 1.50. – Ministerial Order of 03/03/2009 and subsequent ones) are allowed entry. The dogs must wear the flea collar or an equivalent anti-parasite device, as well as a stiff or soft muzzle to use if need be or purely upon request.