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Termoli San Domino Ferry

The ferry from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti) typically sails 2 times daily and up to 14 times weekly. 2 ferry operators provide ferries from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti), Gruppo Armatori Garganici & NLG. Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.

Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) Ferry Times

The earliest Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) ferry typically departs Termoli at about 08:40. The average sailing time of a ferry from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti) is approximately 1h 0m and the fastest sailing time is approximately 1h 0m.

Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti) Ferry Prices

Ferry prices for a ferry from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti) typically range between $109* and $415*. On average the Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) ferry is $255*. The cheapest Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) ferry prices start from $48*. The average price for a foot passenger is $255*. The average price for a Tasucu Kyrenia car ferry is $451*.

Ferry prices may differ by season and depend on various factors, such as number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days, last updated 05 July, 2023.

How far is San Domino (Tremiti) from Termoli?

The distance between Termoli and San Domino (Tremiti) is approximately 35.2 miles (56.6km), or 30.6 nautical miles.

Is there a car ferry from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti)?

No, currently there is no car ferry from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti).

Are foot passengers allowed on the Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) ferry?

Yes, Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) ferries allow foot passengers. You can travel as a foot passenger from Termoli to San Domino (Tremiti) with Gruppo Armatori Garganici, NLG.

Termoli San Domino (Tremiti) Ferry Operator Schedules

  • NLG - 13 weekly sailings, 2 daily sailings

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Italy to Tremiti Islands page.
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Termoli - San Domino (Tremiti) Route summary
Departure Country Italy
Destination Country Italy
No. of Operators 2
Operators Gruppo Armatori Garganici & NLG
Average Price A$255*
Average Daily Sailings 2
Average Weekly Sailings 15
Average Sailing Duration 1h 0m
First Ferry 08:40
Last Ferry 17:30
Distance 30 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2023-08-01.

Most popular questions

  • How long is the ferry from Termoli to San Domino?

    The typical crossing time for ferries from Termoli to San Domino is approximately 1h 10m. This is a rough guide for ferry duration as it can differ on type of ship and operator.
  • Which ferry companies operate between Termoli to San Domino?

    Termoli to San Domino is operated by 2 ferry companies. The operators that provide this service are
    • NLG
    • Gruppo Armatori Garganici
  • How can I book ferry tickets from Termoli to San Domino?

    Ferries from Termoli to San Domino are available for booking through our deal finder, with live prices, timetables and operators.
  • Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Termoli to San Domino?

    Yes, you can currently travel as a foot passenger from Termoli to San Domino with
    • NLG
    • Gruppo Armatori Garganici
  • Can you take your car on the ferry from Termoli to San Domino?

    No, cars are not allowed on this ferry route.
  • Can you bring pets on the ferry from Termoli to San Domino?

    Yes, pets are allowed onboard the ferry from Termoli to San Domino. However, you may require a pet passport and other documentation. Please read the operators pet guidelines. The following operators currently allow pets on the ferry
    • NLG
    • Gruppo Armatori Garganici

Termoli Guide

The Italian town of Termoli is located on the Adriatic Sea coast, in the Province of Campobasso in the region of Molise. Known originally as a fishing port, it has over recent years become a popular resort for Italians. The old town has many examples of restored pastel coloured painted houses. A popular attraction in the town is the 12th and 13th century cathedral located in the central square. The cathedral was dedicated to St. Mary of the Purification and is a splendid example of Apulian Romanesque architecture. Contained within the cathedral are the relics of Vassus of Lucera (San Basso) and Timothy, the city's two patron saints. Also in the town is the 11th century castle which was built by Count Robert I of Loritello during the Norman domination of the town and formed part of a larger system of fortification which also included a wall surrounding the town, of which only a tower remains.

For a more relaxing vacation, the town's beaches are popular with tourists. Within a radius of about 25 km from Termoli visitors to the town can reach the hilltowns of Larino, Casacalenda, Montorio and Montelongo which preserve a way of life which is disappearing in other, more developed, parts of Italy.

Termoli is the only port with year-round ferries to the Isole Tremiti.


San Domino Guide

The Italian island of San Nicholas lies in the Isole Tremiti Archipelago in the Adriatic Sea. There are five islands in the archipelago and they are San Domino, St. Nicholas, Cretaccio, Capraia and Pianosa, and collectively the islands form a commune of Italy's Province of Foggia and form part of the Gargano National Park. The island's can trace their history back to the Iron Age although in the Middle Ages the archipelago was ruled by the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare (Holy Mary of the Sea) at San Nicholas island which is thought to have been founded in the 9th century by Benedictine monks from Montecassino.

The island's were used for the detention of political prisoners during Mussolini's Fascist regime. Today, the islands are an important tourist destination because of their crystal clear warm waters. San Nicholas is where most of the population live and is the site of a monastery where a monk named Nicolò was buried. Legend has it that every time someone tried to move his corpse off the island, a violent storm would break out, preventing navigation around the island.


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