BiHoliday Unveils Sustainable 2026 Season at Revamped Resorts
BiHoliday Revamps Two Resorts for 2026, Emphasizing Sustainable Stays BiHoliday is gearing up for its 2026 season, set to reopen two premier camping resorts in Croatia and Italy. CEO Maurizio Biasuzzi isn't shy about the company's direction: a renewed focus on what he calls "evolved, sustainable open-air experiences."
BiHoliday's Big Bet on 2026: Revamped Resorts and a Sustainable Future
BiHoliday is already thinking about 2026, announcing the ambitious reopening of its two flagship camping resorts: BiVillage in Fažana, Croatia, and Centro Vacanze Villaggio San Francesco near Caorle, Italy. The move signals a major shift, with both properties set to champion immersive guest experiences and a deeper commitment to sustainability. Travelers eager for their next European escape can mark their calendars, as these popular Adriatic destinations prepare to welcome guests with a fresh, forward-thinking vision.
Forget just a fresh coat of paint. This isn't simply a reopening; it's a statement. BiHoliday's updated vision aims for more than comfortable beds – they want every stay to be genuinely memorable. Guests, they say, will find a dynamic mix of activities and modern amenities, all designed to foster an authentic connection with the stunning natural surroundings. Imagine exploring Istria's history or unwinding on the Venetian coast; the goal is an experience-driven holiday, where every detail counts.
A core tenet of this overhaul? A steadfast commitment to environmental responsibility. Maurizio Biasuzzi, BiHoliday's CEO, put it simply: this renewed journey “has deep roots,” reflecting a long-held dedication to quality and responsible tourism. The aim isn't just lip service; it's about ensuring the beautiful landscapes and communities guests enjoy now will be there for generations to come. It means integrating sustainable practices into the resort's very DNA, from smart resource management to genuine local community involvement.
Take BiVillage in Croatia: it's already a family favorite, sitting right by the historic Brijuni National Park. Expect it to remain a top draw for international visitors. Then there's Centro Vacanze Villaggio San Francesco in Caorle, Italy – that Venetian coast property promises a fresh blend of calm and activity. Both, it seems, will be flagbearers for BiHoliday's new direction, pairing upmarket amenities with a genuine appreciation for the natural world. It's an early glimpse, sure, but for travelers already planning their 2026 European escape, it paints an intriguing picture.
Source: ItaliaVola | 13 May 2026 | Originally in IT
Source: ItaliaVola. Content rewritten and curated by Skyplus Editorial.
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