Termoli Ferry

Termoli ferry port in Italy connects you with San Domino (Tremiti) in Tremiti Islands with a choice of up to 38 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Termoli to San Domino crossing is from 50 minutes and the crossing is operated by Tirrenia, NLG & Gruppo Armatori Garganici.

Termoli

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Termoli Ferry Services

  • Tirrenia
    • 10 Sailings Weekly 1 hr 25 min
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  • NLG
    • 3 Sailings Daily 50 min
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  • Gruppo Armatori Garganici
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 2 hr
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Termoli Guide

Termoli is a town and commune on the east coast of Italy, bordering the Adriatic Sea and resting in the province of Campobasso. The only ferry route departing the port is to San Domino, proving the gateway between mainland Italy and the Tremiti Islands.

What is there to do in Termoli?

Picturesque old towns, a famous beach resort and endless lively bars next to laid back trattorias, Termoli is an Italian town that hasn’t forgotten its heritage. The central square is a mecca of beautiful architecture, quaint cafes and colourful houses, forming the perfect setting for a carefree afternoon under the blissful rays of the Mediterranean Sun. Borgo Medievale di Termoli and Cattedrale di Termoli are the standout landmarks in a town drenched in historical attractions; make sure to bring your camera for enviable photos.

A day of sightseeing can prove exhausting amid the blistering heat, so it may be worthwhile treating yourself to a day or two sunbathing on the golden sands decorating the shoreline. Further along the coastline, you’ll reach the charming harbourside, providing an idyllic setting for a peaceful few hours in a tranquil environment.

How do you get around Termoli?

The town is so small that it can be covered entirely by foot in less than a day.