Bibione boasts a long, wide and clean sandy beach that stretches for eight kilometres. The beach has been awarded the Blue Flag, an international recognition for the quality and cleanliness of the water and beach facilities. In addition to sunbathing and swimming, the beach offers many sporting activities, including beach volleyball, windsurfing and water skiing.
However, if the weather is not to your liking, you can visit the Val Grande Nature Reserve, located near Bibione. This area is ideal for hiking, cycling and bird watching.
Also worth seeing is the Bibione Lighthouse, known as the "Faro di Bibione". It is one of the most iconic and most visited sights in this popular Italian resort.
In the centre of the town you'll find plenty of restaurants, pizzerias, bars and clubs, children's play areas, clothing and souvenir shopsand fast food (e.g. pizza, fried calamari, pancakes with Nutella and of course delicious ice cream). There are sports grounds, mini golf, tennis courts and plenty of playgrounds with slides and climbing frames for the little ones. If you have the opportunity, we recommend bringing bicycles or at least roller skates or scooters for the kids.
You can also explore nearby seaside resorts such as Caorle, Lido di Jesolo, Lignano or Cavallino, ortake a great day trip to the famous Lago di Garda and visit the famous Gardaland theme park. The surrounding towns of San Dona, Portogruaro, Palmanova, the spa town of Grado and of course the unique Venice and its islands are also worth a visit.
The neighbouring resort of Lignano Sabbiadoro also offers plenty of entertainment: the Parco Junior, the Aquasplash waterpark, the Punta Verde Zoo, the Strabilia funfair and the I Gommosi bouncy castles. From Bibione, Lignano is really a short drive - a few kilometres by road, otherwise the resorts are practically separated only by the Tagliamento estuary. After all, you can also take a boat trip along it.