Your Adria holiday hotel guide
Welcome to meineAdria.com, your travel resource to the north-east coast of Italy - better known as Upper Adria. We try harder to give you the best information to the various places, accomodations and everything you should know if you plan to travel to this lovely region.
Just check out our hotel guide to find out what suits you best.
The lovely adriatic coast covers the provinces Friuli, Veneto and Emilia Romagna which have quite some to give to its visitors: Not only fine sandy beaches (among them some of the most popular ones of Italy) under the warm and mild mediterranean sun, but also rocky landscapes of magic beauty.
Choose Your hotel from our guideCheck out our region based travel information, not forgetting about the important cultural sights which will make happy especially those who are looking for some brain input as well.
There are a lot of great places to discover in the regions of Friuli, the Veneto and Emilia Romagna. Be it Venice with its inumerable facets or straight forward relaxing by the beach - you name it. And here you can find it.
So we hope you are enjoying your stay on our site discovering what's in the Adria especially for you.
Italy - a state of mind (and body)
Not to forget about one of the very highlights of Italy, Venice! which is probably the most extraordinary experience that you can enjoy if you are into culture.
The uncomparable mix of mediterranean culture and history paired with hospitality and an unbeatable cuisine are most likely to let you enjoy every single moment of your stay.
Being unable to describe to you the overwhelming variety of impressions that are waiting for you here, particularly in Venice, allow us to bring it down just to this:
When you come to Italy you arrive hungry. And you leave hungry. But in between you're happy. Because it is simply to much for just a single rush through.
Who has been to Italy once comes back. Twice. Or thrice. Or...
We wish you a pleasant stay by the Adria.
meineAdria.com Team
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