Among the experiences not to be missed during a holiday in Vieste, theexcursion to the Tremiti Islands is among the most fascinating. This small archipelago off the coast of Gargano conquers with its crystal clear sea, uncontaminated nature and the charm of a timeless place, where silence, history, and wild beauty reign.
What to see in the Tremiti Islands
There are three main islands and each has its own soul. San Domino It is the greenest, perfect for those looking for hidden coves and snorkeling spots. San Nicola It is instead the island of history: among panoramic views and ancient architecture, the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare stands out, which for centuries has dominated the landscape and recounts the past of the Tremiti Islands. Capraia, finally, it is uninhabited and reachable only by sea, but it offers unique emotions between caves, cliffs and turquoise water.
Snorkeling, boat trips, scenic walks, and diving in the tranquility of a protected marine area make a visit to the Tremiti Islands a complete experience, balancing nature and culture. The archipelago, part of the Gargano National Park e Marine Reserve since 1989, it is a place where biodiversity is preserved and people live at a slow pace, among silence, turquoise seabeds and breathtaking landscapes.
How to get from Vieste to the Tremiti Islands
The ferry is the most convenient means of transport comfortable and panoramic to reach the Tremiti Islands from Vieste. During the summer months, ferries are active. daily connections, ideal for a day trip. During the rest of the year, however, departures to the islands are available mainly from the port of Termoli, a reference point for annual connections to the archipelago.
To check timetables and book your ferry trip to the Tremiti Islands, you can consult the website Ferries to Tremiti.
An excursion to remember
Insert a trip to Tremiti Islands during your stay in Vieste means giving yourself a day out of time, between clear sea, protected nature and regenerating silencesAn experience accessible to all, yet far from ordinary: just a few hours on the islands are enough to discover an authentic corner of Puglia, made of clear sea, silence, and nature.























