{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6971,"slug":"laguna-del-mort-beach-eraclea-mare","name":"Laguna del Mort Beach","country":"Italy","state":"Veneto","city":"Eraclea Mare","coords":{"lat":45.5588,"lng":12.7804},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"You park near the nature reserve boundary and walk in—no boardwalk, no admission booth, just a sandy track through coastal scrubland that smells of salt and wild fennel. The lagoon sits to your left, its still surface broken occasionally by diving birds or the ripple of mullet. Ahead, the beach emerges: a wide, gently sloping expanse of blonde sand scattered with driftwood and the occasional fishing net float, evidence of the Adriatic's workings.\n\nThe sand here has texture—small shell fragments mixed in, tiny clams and razor shells worn smooth. You lay out your towel and notice the absence: no rows of loungers, no lifeguard tower, no beach club attendant raking the sand into submission. Just shore, sea, and the calls of black-winged stilts working the lagoon shallows behind you. The water arrives in low, lazy waves, warm and silty green from the nearby river outflow. Wade in and your feet sink slightly into the soft bottom.\n\nBy midday the sun is relentless—there's no shade unless you've brought your own. A few local families dot the strand, well-spaced, and a couple of fishermen wade chest-deep casting for sea bass. The lagoon habitat draws birders with binoculars and telephoto lenses, but most visitors simply come for what the beach offers plainly: sand, sun, water, solitude. As afternoon wears on, the light turns the lagoon molten, and you understand why this stretch remains gloriously underrated.","teaser":"The access path threads through reeds and tamarisk scrub before opening onto sand that feels untouched by the resort machine. Behind you, the lagoon reflects sky; ahead, the Adriatic stretches empty of jetskis and beach umbrellas.","uniqueAngle":"The lagoon ecosystem presses directly against the beach, creating a rare double shoreline where saltwater and brackish wetland meet within meters.","accessType":"Nature reserve access path","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Uninterrupted Sunbathing","subtitle":"Wide beach with natural spacing"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Lagoon Birdwatching","subtitle":"Herons and stilts in marshes"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Warm Adriatic Dips","subtitle":"Silty shallows and gentle waves"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Wetland Trails","subtitle":"Paths through coastal scrubland"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Waves are negligible—this is protected coastline where the Adriatic barely musters knee-high rollers. The lagoon behind creates a buffer that dampens swell energy. Forget your board. The real interest is the shifting sandbars offshore that create subtle current patterns; locals who spearfish work these channels where sea bass hunt smaller fish. If you need moving water, windsurf when the afternoon breeze kicks across the lagoon mouth, though launch points require scouting.","couples":"You'll have long stretches of sand to yourselves, especially midweek. Bring a blanket, sun tent, and provisions—this isn't the beach for rentals or service. The wildness is the point: watching egrets fish in the lagoon shallows while you swim in the sea, both bodies of water visible from your towel. Pack a small cooler with Prosecco and peaches. Sunset here is unobstructed, the horizon a clean line, the lagoon behind you glowing pink.","backpacker":"Completely free access and zero commercial pressure make this ideal for budget stretches. The nature reserve has no entrance fee; bring everything you need in your daypack. Eraclea Mare town is a short bike ride away for supplies—supermarkets and bakeries price for locals, not tourists. Camp illegally and you'll likely get shooed away, but budget hotels inland run thirty euros. The beach offers nothing but itself: bring water, snacks, and shade equipment.","local":"You've watched this beach remain blessedly undeveloped while neighboring strands sprouted umbrellas and snack bars. Summer mornings you arrive early, before heat sets in, and walk the tideline collecting shells or checking what storms have delivered. The lagoon side is where you bring visiting naturalist friends—the bird life rivals better-known wetlands. You know the fishermen by sight, nod to the regular dog-walkers, and silently appreciate that tourism hasn't discovered this stretch yet.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Laguna del Mort Beach offers safe swimming conditions typical of the northern Adriatic coast. The sandy beach slopes gently with shallow areas near shore suitable for families. Water quality is generally good, meeting Italian and EU standards. However, this is a more natural, less supervised beach compared to organized resort areas. Lifeguard services may be limited, so swimmers should be self-reliant and cautious. The lagoon proximity means interesting natural habitats nearby, but swimming occurs in the open sea. Always check local conditions, weather forecasts, and exercise appropriate supervision with children in this quieter setting.","q":"Is Laguna del Mort Beach safe for swimming?"},{"a":"Laguna del Mort Beach is best visited during the shoulder seasons of late May through June and September for fewer crowds and pleasant weather. These months offer warm temperatures suitable for sunbathing and swimming without peak-season tourist numbers. July and August provide the hottest weather but more visitors. The natural surroundings and lagoon habitat make spring and early autumn particularly appealing for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visit during weekdays for the most peaceful experience. The beach maintains its scenic, underrated character throughout the season, making any summer visit rewarding for those seeking tranquility.","q":"When is the best time to visit Laguna del Mort Beach?"},{"a":"Laguna del Mort Beach is located in Eraclea Mare on the Veneto coast between Jesolo and Caorle. By car, take the SR14 coastal road and follow signs to Eraclea Mare; parking is available near the beach areas. From Venice, drive northeast approximately 50 kilometers via SR14. Public buses connect Eraclea Mare to nearby towns during summer months. The beach is accessible by bicycle via coastal cycling paths that connect Veneto beach towns. Within Eraclea Mare, the beach is walkable from most accommodations. The lagoon area is near the northern section of the beach.","q":"How do I get to Laguna del Mort Beach in Eraclea Mare?"},{"a":"Eraclea Mare offers various accommodation options including hotels, vacation apartments, campsites, and holiday parks within walking distance of Laguna del Mort Beach. The small resort town features restaurants, pizzerias, and beach bars serving Italian cuisine and fresh seafood during the summer season. Supermarkets and bakeries provide supplies for self-catering visitors. Beach establishments may offer snack bars and refreshments. The town maintains a quieter, family-oriented atmosphere with dining options concentrated along the main streets and beachfront. Compared to larger resorts like Jesolo, Eraclea Mare provides more budget-friendly options and a relaxed dining scene with authentic local character.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Laguna del Mort Beach?"},{"a":"Laguna del Mort Beach is distinguished by its natural setting near important lagoon habitat, creating a unique ecosystem where beach meets wetland. This underrated beach offers scenic beauty with less development and commercialization than neighboring resort areas. The lagoon proximity attracts diverse birdlife and provides interesting natural surroundings for nature lovers. The beach maintains an authentic, peaceful character often overlooked by mass tourism, making it ideal for visitors seeking tranquility and sunbathing away from crowds. The combination of sandy beach, natural landscape, and local atmosphere creates a strong, genuine Veneto coastal experience without the tourist intensity of more famous destinations.","q":"What makes Laguna del Mort Beach special compared to other Veneto beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Laguna del Mort Beach: Eraclea Mare's Secret Lagoon Shore","description":"Golden sands meet tranquil lagoon waters at Eraclea Mare's overlooked refuge. 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