Are you considering a trip to the Tremiti Islands? Don't miss out, search for the best ferry to the Tremiti Islands with Tremiti Islands ferry booking system by NetFerry. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to the Tremiti Islands and related schedules, tariffs and durations.
Tremiti Islands are reachable by ferry from Italy (Manfredonia, Peschici, Rodi Garganico, Termoli and Vieste). The ferry connections to Tremiti Islands are covered by 2 different ship operators - N.l. Adriatica and Nlg - who jointly operate 62 connections per week with all day departures and sailing times shorter than 3 hours. You can reach your destination more quickly as a foot passenger by taking a hydrofoil. Ferries take longer, but are able to carry cars, motorbikes and campers.
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N.L. ADRIATICA
6 weekly sailings
3 h
N.L. ADRIATICA
7 weekly sailings
1 h 30 min
N.L. ADRIATICA
7 weekly sailings
1 h 15 min
NLG
12 weekly sailings
1 h
NLG
2 weekly sailings
1 h
NLG
21 weekly sailings
1 h
N.L. ADRIATICA
7 weekly sailings
1 h 50 min
The Tremiti Islands form a small archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, the larger islands are San Nicola and San Domino, but there are also some smaller, uninhabited islands such as Capraia, Pianosa, Cretaccio and La Vecchia. The islands have part of the Gargano National Park since 1989, and they form the Tremiti Islands Marine Nature Reserve. Despite being the smallest area of Puglia, the islands are very important tourist centres for the region. The islands are famous for their extraordinarily clean water, having been awarded a Blue Flag, from the Foundation for Environmental Education. History T... [More information]