locations
Find out where they are and how to get to the properties of the Vacanze di Charme Group
The properties belonging to the Vacanze di Charme group are located where Italy is at its sweetest, in some of the most beautiful and evocative areas of our country.
The Holiday Park Spiaggia e Mare, the only property on the Adriatic Coast of the Emilia Romagna region, is located in Porto Garibaldi, on the coast near Ferrara.
The Camping Village & Glamping Le Capanne is located a few kilometers from the Etruscan Coast, in the town of Bibbona, in Tuscany.
The Holiday Park Spiaggia e Mare, the only property on the Adriatic Coast of the Emilia Romagna region, is located in Porto Garibaldi, on the coast near Ferrara.
The Camping Village & Glamping Le Capanne is located a few kilometers from the Etruscan Coast, in the town of Bibbona, in Tuscany.
Not far from Le Capanne is the Tuscany Hotel Alle Dune, set amidst the beach and nature.
The Camping Villagge & Glamping Rosselba Le Palme and the Tenuta delle Ripalte Wine Resort are on Elba Island, where our group and our love for outdoor tourism started.
Thanks to the last, but not least important addition to Vacanze di Charme, the Camping Village & Glamping Riva Blu, we have now arrived on the shores of Lake Garda, too.
The Camping Villagge & Glamping Rosselba Le Palme and the Tenuta delle Ripalte Wine Resort are on Elba Island, where our group and our love for outdoor tourism started.
Thanks to the last, but not least important addition to Vacanze di Charme, the Camping Village & Glamping Riva Blu, we have now arrived on the shores of Lake Garda, too.
tuscany
In one of the most popular regions among Italian and international tourists, the Etruscan Coast is a truly unique area.
It is a blend of intense colors, from the blue of the sea to the green of the pine forests and Mediterranean scrub. It is not only the land of the ancient Etruscans, but also of poets such as Carducci, and of industries such as mining.
Here, there is no sport or discipline you cannot try: from walking to extreme trekking, from horse riding to biking, the paths and landscapes of the Etruscan Coast will accompany you on an unforgettable journey.
Another of the assets of this area is the wind: every beach along the coast allows you to engage in windsurfing or kitesurfing, in the conditions that the athlete prefers. Vada, Cecina, Marina di Castagneto Carducci... you will be spoilt for choice!
It is a blend of intense colors, from the blue of the sea to the green of the pine forests and Mediterranean scrub. It is not only the land of the ancient Etruscans, but also of poets such as Carducci, and of industries such as mining.
Here, there is no sport or discipline you cannot try: from walking to extreme trekking, from horse riding to biking, the paths and landscapes of the Etruscan Coast will accompany you on an unforgettable journey.
Another of the assets of this area is the wind: every beach along the coast allows you to engage in windsurfing or kitesurfing, in the conditions that the athlete prefers. Vada, Cecina, Marina di Castagneto Carducci... you will be spoilt for choice!
ELBA ISLAND
Like every island, Elba has always been a safe haven for sailors and a trove of priceless treasures.
Within just 224 square kilometres, you can find art, nature and evidence of ancient civilisations such as the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans. Elba has also been the gilded cage of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Already called the "island of good wine" by Pliny the Elder, today is home to several indigenous wineries, as in our Wine Resort Tenuta delle Ripalte.
Food and wine throughout Tuscany, tantalize the palate and satisfy the senses with genuine dishes and fragrant wines to accompany them. You can explore the island far and wide on foot, on horseback or even by bike, enjoying every stunning horizon, always with the blue sea in the background.
Within just 224 square kilometres, you can find art, nature and evidence of ancient civilisations such as the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans. Elba has also been the gilded cage of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Already called the "island of good wine" by Pliny the Elder, today is home to several indigenous wineries, as in our Wine Resort Tenuta delle Ripalte.
Food and wine throughout Tuscany, tantalize the palate and satisfy the senses with genuine dishes and fragrant wines to accompany them. You can explore the island far and wide on foot, on horseback or even by bike, enjoying every stunning horizon, always with the blue sea in the background.
lake garda
Our Camping Village Riva Blu is located on the west coast of the lake, in Lombardy, more specifically in Padenghe sul Garda. Ideally located to enjoy the lake but also the hinterland nearby, it lies on the hills of Valtenesi.
If you love good food, this area is full of vineyards and olive groves that yield DOC and DOP products such as Lugana wine and Garda Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Not to mention the cheeses, both from cows’ and goats’ milk, mature and fresh, with the aromatic scent of the grass and flowers of their pastures.
The Padenghe Castle will leave you speechless: it is one of the largest on the lake, with its strong walls still standing. For those who prefer excursions in nature, however, this area is ideal to explore by bike or on hiking trails.
Take advantage of the lake's unique microclimate and try surfing on its waves!
If you love good food, this area is full of vineyards and olive groves that yield DOC and DOP products such as Lugana wine and Garda Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Not to mention the cheeses, both from cows’ and goats’ milk, mature and fresh, with the aromatic scent of the grass and flowers of their pastures.
The Padenghe Castle will leave you speechless: it is one of the largest on the lake, with its strong walls still standing. For those who prefer excursions in nature, however, this area is ideal to explore by bike or on hiking trails.
Take advantage of the lake's unique microclimate and try surfing on its waves!
ADRIATIC COAST
When talking about Porto Garibaldi and the Ferrara coast, which is home to our Holiday Park Spiaggia e Mare, we cannot but mention Comacchio and the Po Delta Park.
Comacchio is often compared to Venice for the many canals, bridges and pastel-colored row houses. Original and fascinating is the unmistakable Trepponti, acting as a fortified gateway to the town.
How about the Po Delta Park?
An extraordinary place to get lost in: 11,000 hectares of what can be defined as a true paradise for tourists who love nature. Here, you can participate in excursions and guided tours in the natural valleys along the Po River, but also find the best areas for birdwatching or visit one of the museums in the area.
Comacchio is often compared to Venice for the many canals, bridges and pastel-colored row houses. Original and fascinating is the unmistakable Trepponti, acting as a fortified gateway to the town.
How about the Po Delta Park?
An extraordinary place to get lost in: 11,000 hectares of what can be defined as a true paradise for tourists who love nature. Here, you can participate in excursions and guided tours in the natural valleys along the Po River, but also find the best areas for birdwatching or visit one of the museums in the area.
ASIAGO PLATEAU
The Asiago Plateau, a delightful mountainous region in northeastern Italy, mesmerizes with its natural beauty and rich history.
Located in the Venetian Prealps, this plateau is famous for its green pastures, lush forests and quaint mountain villages. Its rolling hills offer breathtaking views of the valleys below and the surrounding peaks. The area also has historical significance, having been the scene of events during World War I, as trenches and war memorials can be seen here.
Today, the Asiago Plateau attracts visitors because of its beautiful nature and delicious cuisine: hiking, skiing, cycling, and delicious food featuring the flavors of Alpine pastures.
Located in the Venetian Prealps, this plateau is famous for its green pastures, lush forests and quaint mountain villages. Its rolling hills offer breathtaking views of the valleys below and the surrounding peaks. The area also has historical significance, having been the scene of events during World War I, as trenches and war memorials can be seen here.
Today, the Asiago Plateau attracts visitors because of its beautiful nature and delicious cuisine: hiking, skiing, cycling, and delicious food featuring the flavors of Alpine pastures.