Strategically positioned at the northern tip of the Venetian Lagoon, Cavallino-Treporti serves both as a peaceful escape and a gateway to the bustling city of Venice. This town and comune is distinct for its impressive blend of beautiful sandy beaches and rich historical heritage. It boasts a long coastline, attracting tourists with its caravan parks and camping sites, often considered among the best in Europe for quality and facilities. Economically, Cavallino-Treporti thrives on tourism but also benefits from agriculture, particularly the cultivation of artichokes. Its geography includes a system of navigable canals, mirroring the more famous Venetian waterways. Regular waterbus services connect it to Venice, making it a popular choice for visitors seeking tranquility close to urban culture. The area is also recognized for its environmental initiatives aimed at preserving its unique coastal ecosystem.