Camping Cisano/San Vito

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Relax directly on Lake Garda at Camping Cisano / San Vito

At this campsite on Lake Garda, strategically located between Lazise and Bardolino, families will experience a splashing vacation full of water fun. With a pool complex and a children's play park, there is plenty of opportunity for entertainment. Camping Cisano / San Vito not only offers multiple pools, but also direct access to Lake Garda, where you are always nearby, regardless of your location at the campsite.

  • On Lake Garda
  • Multisport field
  • Watersports
  • Entertainment (in high season only)
  • Bike rental
  • Hydromassages
  • Water sports activities at the campsite
  • Multisport field
  • Archery
  • Jeus de boules court
  • Mini Golf
  • Disco nights
  • Bouncy house
  • Playground
  • Hospitality

Facilities and activities at Camping Cisano/San Vito

(Sports) activities

  • Fitness area
  • Bicycle rental
  • Petanque court
  • Canoe / kayak rental
  • Mini golf
  • Mountain bike rental
  • Sports field
  • Ping pong table
  • Tennis court
  • Archery

Activities in the area

  • Diving
  • Cycling
  • Golf course (<5 KM / 3.1 MILES)
  • Canoeing
  • Kitesurfing
  • Museums (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
  • Picturesque villages
  • Fishing
  • Walking
  • Water skiing / wakeboarding

Kids and teenagers

  • Entertainment
  • Kids club
  • Playground (outdoor)
  • Bouncy castle

Location

  • By the water

Park facilities

  • Reception
  • Charging point for electric bicycle
  • Supermarket
  • Shop
  • Free parking nearby or at the park

Spoken language

  • Dutch
  • German
  • English
  • Italian

Swimming pool

  • Outdoor pool
  • Paddling pool
  • Near a lake

Wellness

  • Massage

Food & Beverage

  • Pizzeria
  • Bar
  • Takeaway meals
  • Snack bar
  • Restaurant

Holiday park

  • Suncamp
Camping Cisano/San Vito

Surroundings

Waterfront in Cisano di Bardolino, Veneto, Italy, showing boats, bell tower, historic buildings, and serene lake.
People walking and cycling in front of Verona Arena, a historic Roman amphitheater in Veneto, Italy.
Colorful lakeside houses and passenger boat with mountain view in Cisano di Bardolino, Veneto, Italy.

Discover Verona the city of Romeo and Juliet

Enjoy Verona city which you can reach within a half-hour drive from the glamping site. Verona, known as the setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," offers an enchanting mix of history, culture and romance. For shopaholics, Via Mazzini is a must-visit, with its chic boutiques and trendy stores. The historic building not to be missed is the Arena di Verona, an ancient Roman amphitheater now used for opera and concert performances. For lovers of art and history, a visit to the Castelvecchio Museum is highly recommended, with its extensive collection of medieval and Renaissance art. Verona caters to everyone, from romantic couples looking to soak up the atmosphere to history and culture buffs looking to enjoy a rich heritage.

Sunset over Lake Garda near Cisano di Bardolino, Italy, with a person standing at the water’s edge.
Four people in blue kayaks with life jackets paddling on the water near Cisano di Bardolino, Veneto, Italy.

On an adventure on Garda Island

Garda Island may be just under an hour's drive from the glamping, but it offers a you an escape from the hustle and bustle of the mainland. As a visitor, you can enjoy walks through gardens filled with exotic plants and flowers. The island also has a beautiful neoclassical villa, whose elegance and charm are sure to impress. Are you a history buff? Then a visit to the remains of a Roman villa from the 1st century AD is a fascinating experience, with well-preserved mosaics and frescoes that bring the past to life. Garda Island offers a tranquil and enchanting experience for visitors seeking natural beauty and historical splendor.


Visit the Caves of Catullus

The Caves of Catullus are located 10 km from the glamping site. Here you can experience an unforgettable adventure with the family. Explore the mysterious corridors and chambers of these magnificent limestone caves as you are enchanted by the breathtaking formations of stalactites and stalagmites that decorate the caves. Take part in fascinating tours suitable for all ages and learn more about the geological wonders and fascinating history of this place. Special activities for families include scavenger hunts and educational workshops, which are interactive and fun for both children and adults. Two highlights of the Caves of Catullus are the imposing Sala Grande, a large hall with impressive rock formations, and the mesmerizing lighting that further accentuates the magic of the caves.

The heights with Cableway Monte Baldo

About a 30-minute drive from the campground is the fantastic Cableway Monte Baldo. This cableway offers a breathtaking journey to the top of the Monte Baldo mountain range. Ideal for nature lovers, adventurers and families, the cableway offers spectacular views of Lake Garda and the surrounding Alps. Once at the top, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, paragliding or simply relaxing at one of the mountain restaurants serving local cuisine. The cable car is accessible year-round and offers seasonal attractions such as skiing in winter. Whether you're looking for adventure, admiring natural beauty, or just relaxing with panoramic views, Cableway Monte Baldo has something for everyone.

Practical information

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Camping Cisano/San Vito scored with a 8

282 reviews

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  • 05 Jul 2026

    First off: We weren’t guests at the campground, but we wanted to visit family—or rather, just drop off 10 cases of wine.
    In short, this would have been very difficult to do. Driving in with our car was simply not an option. The 10 cases would have had to be laboriously loaded onto the groundskeeper’s golf cart—and he wasn’t exactly friendly or accommodating—and he would have then delivered them to the campsite, so to speak. But even that would only have been possible if he had the time and the cart was available. It wasn’t possible to arrange a specific time. We would have been allowed to enter the campground only by paying the daily visitor fee of €11.50 each. Completely outrageous!!
    We then met in the designated parking lot before departure to transfer the items. To do this—admittedly in a somewhat unorthodox way—we parked the RV and a car (another car was still to follow) at the very edge of the quiet and uncrowded parking lot.
    What followed, however, was an announcement from the groundskeeper—unmatched in rudeness and bossiness—who acted as if every single square meter of the lot belonged to him. When we explained that we’d be there no longer than 2–3 minutes to unload, we were snarled at in the worst possible way with a tirade of insults and the order to drive away “IMMEDIATELY”!! That’s completely unacceptable—especially since guests who were leaving the campground were also involved.
    “He’d block us in now, and then we could figure out how to get out!” Direct quote!!
    Unfriendly, uncooperative, insolent, and, above all, WITHOUT any need—there was NOTHING going on in the area. By all accounts—including the guests’ statements—this “campground sheriff’s” behavior seems to have persisted throughout their stay.
    It’s a shame, because we’ve always appreciated the hospitality and helpfulness we’ve experienced at Lake Garda. Because of this one person alone, I cannot recommend this campground.

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    Vorab: Wir waren keine Gäste am Canpingplatz, wollten aber Familie besuchen, bzw. nur 10 Kisten Wein vorbeibringen.
    Dies wäre kurzum nur sehr umständlich möglich gewesen. Ein Befahren mit unserem PKW war schlichtweg nicht möglich. Die 10 Kisten hätten umständlich in das Golfcart des Platzwartes, der wenig freundlich oder gar zuvorkommend war, geladen werden müssen und er hätte diese dann quasi zum Stellplatz geliefert. Dies aber auch nur dann, wenn er die Zeit habe und das Cart frei ist. Einen Zeitpunkt auszumachen war nicht möglich. Den Platz betreten, hätten wir nur zur Tagesgebühr für Besucher zu je 11,50€ dürfen. Vollkommen übertrieben!!
    Wir haben uns dann vor der Abfahrt auf dem dazugehörigen Parkplatz getroffen um umzuladen. Hierfür haben wir, zugegebenermaßen, etwas unorthodox, auf dem ruhigen und unfrequentierten Parkplatz, das WoMo und einen PKW ( ein weiterer PKW folgte noch), am äussersten Rand, parkiert.
    Was dann allerding folgte, war eine, an Unfreundlichkeit und Befehlsgehabe, nicht zu überbietende Ansage des Platzwartes, welcher sich aufspielt, als wenn Ihm jeder einzelne Quadratmeter der Platzes gehören würde. Auf unsere Aussage nicht länger als 2-3 Minuten zu stehen um umzuladen, wurden wir mit Schimpftiraden und dem Befehl "SOFORT" wegzufahren, aufs übelste angeschnautzt!! Sowas geht gar nicht, nochdazu waren ja abreisende Gäste des Platzes mit involviert.
    "Er würde uns jetzt zuparken und wir könnten dann ja sehen wie wir wegkommen!" Originalzitat!!
    Unfreundlich, unkooperativ, unverschämt und, vor allem, OHNE Not, es war NICHTS los auf der Fläche. Allem Anschein, auch nach Aussage der Gäste, zieht sich das Gehabe dieses "Platzsheriffs" aber auch durch die Aufenthaltstage.
    Schade, weil wir die Gastfreundschaft und Hilfsbereitschaft immer zu schätzen wussten am Gardasee. Allein wegen dieser Person kann ich den Campingplatz nicht empfehlen.

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  • 30 Jun 2026

    Unfortunately we had a really bad experience here- it’s been our most expensive camp of the trip and the worst!
    The staff were not bothered to help - at 11:30PM really loud grinders banging metal, my husband went to speak to the staff as it woke our children they basically told him to go away - the receptionist in the nighttime shift said sorry but nothing I can do about it. The receptionist on morning said “ it is impossible and that did not happen. After asking for the manager who states it did in-fact happen. The facilities were the dirtiest of all we have stayed in. Unfortunately we did not have a great experience here - suppose to stay 3 nights. Infact stayed 1.
    Wouldn’t return and wouldn’t recommend.

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  • 29 Jun 2026

    Clean, simple, and in an amazing location—5/5!!!

    this is a translation, click here for the original

    Pulito semplice e una posizione da urlo 5/5!!!

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Frequently asked questions about Camping Cisano/San Vito

  1. Does Camping Cisano/San Vito have a restaurant?

    Yes, the park has a pizzeria and a restaurant with a wide menu selection. In addition, there are several take-out options.

  2. Does Camping Cisano/San Vito have a swimming pool?

    Yes, this campground has several swimming pools. In addition, you will stay right next to Lake Garda.

  3. Is there a supermarket at the park?

    Yes, there is a camp store where you can buy various products.

  4. Is smoking allowed in the accommodations?

    No, smoking is not allowed in the accommodations.

  5. Can I rent bikes at the park?

    Yes, it is possible to rent bikes at the park. You can rent mountain bikes, bicycles and e-bikes. In addition, the campsite also offers you the possibility to rent pedal boats, for hours of water fun on Lake Garda!

  6. Is barbecuing allowed?

    Yes, barbecuing on both electricity and gas is allowed.

  7. Is there a charging station for electric cars at the park?

    No, these are not present.

  8. Is there wifi available at the park?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available at several hotspots in the campground for an additional cost.

  9. Is there an animation team at the park?

    Yes, at the campsite there is a nice animation team in high season for both children up to 12 years old and for children between 13-18 years old. There is also a mini club and playground available.

  10. What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping Cisano/San Vito?
    The check-in at Camping Cisano/San Vito starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.
  11. Is Camping Cisano/San Vito open all year round?
    No, Camping Cisano/San Vito is open from 22 March until 3 November.

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