Anonymous
Please note: Review from the off-season! The Enzo Stella Maris campsite was beautiful and well-maintained. The positive aspects were its proximity to the sea (although there were no rental beach chairs or umbrellas), plenty of spacious shaded areas, and clean but slightly outdated sanitary facilities. It was very peaceful with minimal entertainment. It is important to bring mosquito repellent. The campsite is conveniently located near Venice, with bus and boat transfers available for €19 round-trip, which can be purchased at the tobacco shop in front of the campsite. If this campsite is not suitable, there are many other options in the area ranging from 2 to 5 stars. There are also lovely bicycle paths in the vicinity. Two large and affordable supermarkets are about 4 km away by bicycle or car. On the negative side, the wristband requirement could be more modernized. The pool closure from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm is inconvenient for both children and their parents. The lack of consideration for early swimmers, as the pool doesn't open until after 9 am, is disappointing. The sanitizer at the sanitary facilities was frequently empty and the campsite management and staff were quite strict about enforcing rules. Inspections were regularly conducted by Enzo employees. This campsite is not suitable for those looking to enjoy nightlife. During peak season, this area becomes overwhelmingly crowded. However, for us, it was a quiet and relaxing experience. The Wi-Fi signal was poor in our area (H Grotten) and satellite reception was not possible due to the surrounding trees. We opted for an antenna cable instead.