A pleasant holiday or an unforgettable one? We at Lino delle Fate Resort know that the small details often make a difference: that is why we do not simply offer our guests a relaxing stay by the seaside, but we strive every day to guarantee a 360-degree experience of the natural and cultural wonders Bibione has in store. Keep reading for a sneak peek at some of our summer activities!
What to do in Bibione in the morning: the Mediterranean Park of Biodiversity
Sixteen hectares of Mediterranean scrub and the sea on the horizon: this is the spectacle awaiting you at the Park of Biodiversity next to our resort, hosting well over 40 different local plant species, 50 bird species and 4 reptile species. Join one of our guided tours to learn all the secrets of the natural environment around you; and if you take your children with you, they can join the entertainment team of the ‘mini club’ on an adventure in search for Mario the frog’s little house… where could he be hiding this time?
What to do in Bibione in the afternoon: the swimming pool complex
Our swimming pool complex is the perfect example of a family-sized ambient. On one side is the deeper pool for adults, complete with whirlpool baths and waterfalls, to release all the stress accumulated during the winter; close by is the pool for children, where your kids can play and splash around in complete safety.
What to do in Bibione in the evening: aperitif, dinner or cocktails?
After a long sunny day, you can unwind a bit at our softly lit lounge bar, a drink in one hand and a snack in the other… this is just one of many moments of leisure you can enjoy during your stay at Lino delle Fate Resort! From breakfast, to lunch, to dinner, you can always count on a selection of fresh, genuine products, elegantly elaborated by our kitchen. Do not miss out on our selection of pizzas, for an easier Italian style dinner!
Along our Resort's perimeter there is a micro-nebulisation system that keeps mosquitoes awayusing the natural repellent action of the pyretrum plant. This insecticide, allowed in organic farming and completely natural, is extracted from the a flower that resemble daidies.