San Nicola (Tremiti) – Vasto
Ferries to Italy
San Nicola (Tremiti) – Vasto
Ferries to Italy
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San Nicola is a small island of the Tremiti archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, north of the Gargano Peninsula. The island is the second largest of the 3 islands in Tremiti and the traditional administrative centre. San Nicola is a rough and rocky island with the charm of a real island and a coastline of 3.5 miles. As the administrative centre of the Tremiti Islands, San Nicola is the only one of the three islands with a village inhabited all-year-round. The island also has a town hall, a post office and a first-aid station. The island also has a rich history and was first inhabited in the second millennium B.C.. Its past can still be seen in the remains of the castle, the abbey and the fortified citadel.
Vasto is a small town on the Adriatic coast in southern Abruzzo, Italy. It has always been considered one of the most fascinating towns in central Italy, offering a wealth of both ancient history and natural beauty. According to Greek mythology, Vasto was founded by the Greek hero Diomedes who was known for his participation in the Trojan War. Evidence of the earliest human settlements in Vasto date back to the 13th century BC. Situated on a hilltop that slopes towards the coast, Vasto overlooks the crystal clear Adriatic waters and offers a splendid panorama. The town's spectacular beach with golden sand and warm calm waves, together with its rich cuisine including the world famous "brodetto vastese", and the numerous cultural events held at Vasto Marina brings all the Italians from Rome, Naples and the north here to enjoy the summer months.