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How to get hereComing from the north, you drive along the coast of the glittering lagoon and then cross the swing bridge, built in 1936, to reach the island of Grado. Coming from the east, you drive through neatly cultivated countryside to reach the pinewood that is the "green lung" of the island.
Its history, tradition, culture, cuisine, coastline, healthy natural environment, and attractions make the Isola d'Oro—which gets its name from the sunkissed, superfine sand—a tourist destination that always has something new and exciting to offer, for a truly multi-faceted vacation.
By Car
A4 Venezia-Trieste
23 Tarvisio-Udine
Exit at Palmanova
(28 km da Grado)
By Plane
Trieste Airport
(18 km)
Venice Airport (120 km)
By Rail
Cervignano Station
(km 16)
Monfalcone Station
(17 km)
Udine Station (45 km)