We rested in Le Soleil 4 * with my husband and 5-year-old son in August this year. The location of the hotel is really on the first line - you leave the hotel and here is the sea for you. It is very convenient that the sunbeds do not need to be occupied in the morning - an umbrella and two sunbeds are assigned to the room for the entire rest. The service at the hotel is wonderful, everyone speaks English, a very nice girl works at the reception every other day, who learns Russian and already speaks quite tolerably, she fell in love with my husband and me)) - she often asked - "how will it be in Russian... " and wrote it down in a book. When we left, she gave us a bunch of all sorts of different souvenirs - it was very nice... There is practically no territory at the hotel, with the exception of the beach itself. to say disgusting in the hotel! ((After breakfast we went to drink coffee in a coffee shop near the hotel - what is called coffee in the hotel is impossible to drink, alas. Dinners are tolerable, but monotonous. It is better to eat in numerous restaurants (many have menus in English and Russian) - we really liked the restaurant "Laguna" - they cook very tasty, friendly staff.
There is practically no entertainment in the hotel, except for Aurora Square - right next to the hotel (concerts are guaranteed in the evenings, music can be heard even on the hotel balcony - very convenient for those who travel with cubs like us - the small one "passed out" at 10 o'clock, and we sat on balcony and drank Lambrusco to the music).
There are few Russians in the hotel. At times I thought it would be better if they didn't exist at all. As soon as two Russian couples with children appeared on our floor, the floor immediately turned into a madhouse - screams and stomping along the corridor at night (for some reason, ours do not consider it necessary for the most part to explain to their children how to behave, even on vacation). More one serious disadvantage of the hotel is the terrible soundproofing, most of the hotel rooms are suites - two rooms separated by a door. You can hear absolutely everything that happens in the next room. We were "lucky" - one of those same two families settled in the next room - my mother preferred to "educate" her daughter (a girl of 5 years old) exclusively at 12 at night (all this to the roar of a girl Esses-no)... we didn’t get enough sleep... We were lucky with the weather (we were told so almost always in August) - in the afternoon 32-34, at night 28-29, the water is warm, shallow water near the coast - therefore it quickly heated up - very convenient with small children... In general, we were satisfied with their stay. If someone has questions, I will be happy to answer them. I leave an e-mail.
The beach of our hotel, like the neighboring ones, was small, but very neat and well organized - even with the maximum occupancy, there was no feeling of a crowd.
We had meals - breakfast and dinner. Dishes for dinner you choose in the morning from the menu. Drinks at dinner, including water, are paid. Dinners pleased us with variety, quality, and quantity, but breakfast was the same every day - from a hot omelette and mini sausages, the rest was a cold buffet. Good cappuccino.
In the evenings, the main street of Lido di Jesolo is closed to traffic, and it becomes very busy and festive. Clothing and shoe stores are open almost until midnight during the season, and in numerous pizzerias, cafes, restaurants and bars you can sit even longer, sipping traditional Venetian cocktails based on sparkling wine - Bellini and Rossini.
In general, Lido di Jesolo is a very pretty resort town. Sea pines, of which there are a lot, give it a special charm. There are no exotic entertainments, but since we didn’t really look for them, we had enough of what we had. On Aurora Square, where our hotel was located, there was once a very nice opera concert. There is also a large water park for children.
I liked the rest, I recommend it.
The beach of our hotel, like the neighboring ones, was small, but very neat and well organized - even with the maximum occupancy, there was no feeling of a crowd.
We had meals - breakfast and dinner. Dishes for dinner you choose in the morning from the menu. Drinks at dinner, including water, are paid. Dinners pleased with variety, quality, and quantity, but breakfast was the same every day - from hot omelet and mini sausages, the rest was a cold buffet. Good cappuccino.
In the evenings, the main street of Lido di Jesolo is closed to traffic, and it becomes very busy and festive. Clothing and shoe stores are open almost until midnight during the season, and in numerous pizzerias, cafes, restaurants and bars you can sit even longer, sipping traditional Venetian cocktails based on sparkling wine - Bellini and Rossini.
In general, Lido di Jesolo is a very pretty resort town. Sea pines, of which there are a lot, give it a special charm. There are no exotic entertainments, but since we didn’t really look for them, we had enough of what we have. On Aurora Square, where our hotel was located, there was once a very nice opera concert. There is also a large water park for children.
I liked the rest, I recommend it.