The nearby seawaters of the Po Delta are famous for the deep-sea fishing of the giant tuna since the nineties and they are even today a strong attraction for those who love sport and recreational fishing in saltwater and freshwater.


The uncontaminated territory of the Po Delta is an important protected area, turned into a park, rich in flora and fauna, in which you can see many species of birds and animals.


The beaches are natural barriers created by the flow of the tides and by the sandy material transported by the great river, and they are often totally covered by the tidal waves that flow into the canals or the bays immediately behind.


The Hotel Bussana is an excellent starting point for numerous routes by bicycle, to discover the beautiful landscapes and places of the Po delta and the lagoon.


It is the largest lagoon of the Delta, a vast stretch of water between the mouths of the Po di Gnocca and the Po delle Tolle, the ideal habitat for shellfish such as mussels and clams, which are bred here.


18 Km from the hotel

The construction of the impressive architectural complex of the Castle of Mesola began in 1578 at the behest of the Duke Alfonso II, the last descendant of the dynasty of the Este family, who wished to leave an important mark on the territory of Ferrara


A horseback ride is an ancient and original way to explore the picturesque lands of the Po Delta. Nearby the Hotel Restaurant Bussana there is a riding school, where you will have the possibility to take part in the guided tours on horseback.


10 Km from the hotel

The Regional Drainage Museum of Ca' Vendramin was created in the former dewatering pump system, resigned in the late' 60s.


30 Km from the hotel

The abbey origins date back to the VI-VII centuries, when there arose a Benedictine settlement on the ancient ''Insula Pomposia", a wooded island surrounded by two branches of the river and protected from the sea.

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