Porto Di Chioggia
Porto di Chioggia, Italy's main fishing port, serves as the
southern entrance to the Venice Lagoon. Located between the islands of Pellestrina and Sottomarina, this productive port excels
in bulk cargo, exceptional loads, and passenger traffic. The wide port mouth
ensures easy access.
Beyond its commercial significance, Chioggia offers cultural and
historical attractions. Admire the Chioggia Cathedral (Duomo di Santa Maria
Assunta) and the Palazzo Comunale, a historic building in the town center. Explore the Museo Diocesano d’Arte Sacra, a museum showcasing religious
art and artifacts.
Relax on the nearby sandy beaches of Sottomarina Island or explore Pellestrina Island for a unique experience. Consider a day trip to the
iconic city of Venice.
For shopping, stroll along Corso del Popolo, lined with shops,
restaurants, bars, and taverns. Discover unique finds at local craft shops
selling wooden boat models, lace, and traditional terracotta pipes.
End your day at Bar Riva Vena - Bacaro, a local hangout serving superb coffee and
finger foods like brioche and tramezzini. Enjoy breathtaking sunset views,
friendly staff, and delicious food at In Diga.