Experience the Belle Epoque glamour of Cinema Island on a bike tour of Lido. Discover beautiful hotels, charming villages, and stunning lagoon views along the way.
Experience the Belle Epoque glamour of Cinema Island on a bike tour of Lido. Discover beautiful hotels, charming villages, and stunning lagoon views along the way.
- Lido di Venezia - The meeting point is Santa Maria Elisabetta on Lido Island, where bikes will be rented to explore Lido! Choose from a city bike (€10), tandem (€20), e-bike (€20), fat bike (€18), or e-fat bike (€30). Reservations will be made for you!
- Cimitero Ebraico - Now a serene garden, this was Venice’s primary Jewish cemetery from 1386…
- Lido di Venezia - The meeting point is Santa Maria Elisabetta on Lido Island, where bikes will be rented to explore Lido! Choose from a city bike (€10), tandem (€20), e-bike (€20), fat bike (€18), or e-fat bike (€30). Reservations will be made for you!
- Cimitero Ebraico - Now a serene garden, this was Venice’s primary Jewish cemetery from 1386 to the 18th century. From the gate, view the ancient tombs, showcasing designs from Venetian Gothic to Ottoman styles.
- Chiesa di San Nicolo al Lido - This is the site of the traditional thanksgiving mass of the Sposalizio del Mare (“Marriage of the Sea”), a ceremony symbolizing Venice’s maritime dominance.
- Faro di San Nicolò - After cycling through a protected natural area, continue along an old pier between the sea and the harbor mouth to the lighthouse. It’s a perfect spot to admire the Lido coastline and the silhouettes of the Grand Hotel des Bains and Hotel Excelsior.
- Hotel des Bains - Once a luxury hotel built in 1900 to attract affluent tourists, it is famous for Thomas Mann’s stay in 1911 and films like “Death in Venice” (1971) and “The English Patient” (1996).
- Ristorante Mostra Del Cinema - The world’s oldest festival occurs here in late August or early September, with screenings at the historic Palazzo del Cinema. The Art Nouveau Hotel Excelsior (1908) often hosts producers and actors during the festival.
- Murazzi Free beach - The journey will be adventurous as you bike along the Murazzi, a picturesque route by the Adriatic Sea. Murazzi is an impressive 18th-century engineering feat, designed to protect the lagoon from high seas, still effective today.
- L’Oasi delle Dune Alberoni - Alberoni’s natural beach features a maritime pine forest leading to Lido’s most scenic and wild beach. These captivating dunes inspired Shelley’s poems and Byron’s early morning rides. The beach is often deserted, except for marine birds and a few kite surfers or windsurfers on windy days.
- Malamocco - From the beach, enter this quaint fishing village by crossing Ponte di Borgo and explore the canals and calli of a less bustling lagoon town with a few churches and a Gothic palazzo, a miniature version of Venice!
- Poveglia - The route continues on the lagoon side of the island, offering views of Lazzaretto Vecchio. From 1776, the island served as a quarantine station for plague and other diseases, later becoming a mental hospital, closed in 1968. It is often featured on paranormal shows.
- Lazzaretto Vecchio - The route continues on the lagoon side of the island, with views of Lazzaretto Vecchio. Between 1403 and 1630, it housed a hospital for plague epidemics and a leprosarium. Later, it served as a military post, like other islands.
- San Lazzaro degli Armeni - The route continues on the lagoon side of the island, with views of San Lazzaro degli Armeni. This small island in the Venetian Lagoon has been home to the Mekhitarists’ monastery, an Armenian Catholic congregation, since 1717.
- Grande Albergo Ausonia Hungaria - Hotel Ausonia & Hungaria (1913) is another stunning example of luxury tourism from a century ago, featuring beautiful ceramic tiles on the main facade, recently renovated.

- Nature and Interpretive Guide & Tour leader
- Organisation and booking of rental bikes (if needed)
- Nature and Interpretive Guide & Tour leader
- Organisation and booking of rental bikes (if needed)
- Gratuities
- Bicycle use
- Gratuities
- Bicycle use
Explore Lido Island by bike, featuring its pristine shellac beaches, sun-kissed lifeguards, and elderly ladies enjoying Prosecco at the market. Experience the Belle Epoque charm as you pass by stunning hotels from the 1920s, designed in the Art Nouveau style.
Enjoy unique views of Venice while cycling along the lagoon, reaching an ancient Jewish…
Explore Lido Island by bike, featuring its pristine shellac beaches, sun-kissed lifeguards, and elderly ladies enjoying Prosecco at the market. Experience the Belle Epoque charm as you pass by stunning hotels from the 1920s, designed in the Art Nouveau style.
Enjoy unique views of Venice while cycling along the lagoon, reaching an ancient Jewish cemetery. Pedal through the San Nicolò harbor mouth to its lighthouse, concluding at the Hotel Excelsior, where celebrities grace the red carpet during the dazzling Venice Film Festival.
Cycle along the canals of Malamocco, a vibrant fishing village reminiscent of a miniature Venice. Ride through a forest reserve to a lighthouse, and unwind like the locals at the serene Alberoni beach with a drink or a swim.
Continue the journey on the lagoon side of the island, taking in views of the deserted island of Poveglia, as well as Lazzaretto Vecchio and San Lazzaro degli Armeni.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.