Tremiti Ferry

About us

About this site

tremitiferry.com is an independent guide to the scheduled ferries serving the Tremiti Islands. The archipelago has five islands, but scheduled services land only on San Domino and San Nicola. The departure ports are Termoli in Molise and the seasonal Gargano ports: Vieste, Rodi Garganico, Peschici and Manfredonia. The site is published by Cruise Media GmbH.

The question holding these pages together is where the sailing you are booking actually lands. Termoli is the only port serving both islands, on some departures the landing changes with the day of the week, and the Gargano lines run in seasonal windows that do not line up with each other. Routes, timetables and operators come from structured carrier and booking data; the vehicle restriction is published only against the regional bulletin for the current year, with the check date visible. Bookings made through Direct Ferries or a carrier stay with the seller named on your confirmation.

Key facts

Website
tremitiferry.com, an independent guide for planning and comparing the crossing
Subject
Scheduled ferries to the Tremiti Islands from the ports of Molise and the Gargano
Operator of this site
Cruise Media GmbH, Ulrichstein, Germany
Languages
Italian, English and German
Content
One page per landing island, the port of Termoli, a shared timetable, fares, vehicle rules and frequently asked questions
Ferry operators
NLG, GS Travel and Navi Tremiti, named on the individual sailing
Booking
Direct Ferries or the carrier named in the booking path and on your confirmation
Data basis
Structured carrier and booking data for routes, planned departures and operators

What this site is not

tremitiferry.com is not the official site of NLG, GS Travel or Navi Tremiti, and it is not a port authority. It does not run sailings and does not administer bookings: changes, refunds, disruption and assistance are handled by the seller or carrier named on your ticket. The booking partner is Direct Ferries, which pays us a commission on completed bookings; the price you pay is unaffected.

The scope is the sea crossing. Accommodation, beaches, restaurants, diving and boat trips stay out, as do Caprara, Cretaccio and Pianosa, which have no scheduled landing. If you want a travel guide to the archipelago, this is the wrong place, if you need to settle port, island and date, it is not.

Further reading

Last updated: August 16, 2026