Tremiti eilanden vanuit Vieste Veerboot en Boottochten





Beschrijving
Het vaart door de wateren van de Adriatische Zee, met vertrek uit de Gargano haven van Vieste en het bereiken van de Tremiti eilanden. Aangekomen in het stadje San Nicola, verbindt de 'Salizada' de haven met het dorp waar de Benedictijner Abdij van S. Maria a Mare opvalt, een bewijs van het belang van de strategische positie van de Tremiti Eilanden door de eeuwen heen. Je kunt ook naar het eiland San Domino gaan, een paradijs waar je de biodiversiteit aan flora en fauna kunt bewonderen en je kunt verliezen in kleine baaien en prachtige uitzichten. Vanaf hier beginnen we met de verkenning van Cala Matano, Cala degli Inglesi, Cala Tonda en vooral Cala delle Arene, zanderig en met een grotere omvang dan de anderen. Inbegrepen in de prijs is een boottocht tussen de eilanden van ongeveer 1 uur, waarbij je de kustlijn van de hoofdeilanden op zee ziet met een stop in een van de meest pittoreske baaien. Onze crew staat tot uw beschikking voor alle informatie
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Het eiland San Nicola, het "Montecassino van de Adriatische Zee", het enige voorbeeld van een abdijfort op een eiland, is al duizenden jaren een kruispunt van culturen en religies, waardoor het een buitengewoon voorbeeld is van dialoog tussen verschillende tijdperken. Je kunt de Tremiti niet bereiken zonder het oude dorp te bezoeken.
San Domino is de grootste van de archipel van de Tremiti-eilanden en zeker de mooiste voor de landschapsaspecten, door de broeders "The Garden of Paradise" genoemd; Het is bedekt met een karakteristiek dennenbos van Aleppo-dennen, dat gemakkelijk kan worden bezocht door de aangelegde paden te volgen, langs de typische planten van het mediterrane struikgewas zoals mirte, rozemarijn, phillyrea, mastiek en jeneverbes. Cala Matano is een prachtige natuurlijke inham die, afdalend over de zee, een kleine inham op de bodem achterlaat, die van bovenaf toegankelijk is via een pad. De naam komt van de hertogin met dezelfde naam. Het is uitgerust met parasols en ligstoelen. Dan zijn er Cala dello Spido, Cala degli Inglesi, Cala dei Benedettini, Cala Tamariello en Cala Tonda, prachtig om te zien omdat het een suggestief meer vormt. Cala delle Arene is het enige zandstrand van een bepaalde grootte in de Tremiti-archipel.
De tour van de Tremiti-eilanden duurt een uur en met een stop om te zwemmen (als het weer en de zee het toelaten), vaart u rond de 4 eilanden, San Domino, San Nicola, Cretaccio en Capraia, om de meest suggestieve te ontdekken.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Kinderen moeten bij een volwassene op schoot zitten
- Niet aanbevolen voor reizigers met ruggengraatletsel
- Niet aanbevolen voor reizigers met een slechte cardiovasculaire gezondheid
- Niet aanbevolen voor zwangere reizigers
- Hulpdieren toegestaan
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
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Beoordelingen(6)
The Tremiti Islands are stunning, but if you have children, consider carefully, because the journey is long, and once you arrive, you have to pay for another ferry to go to one of the islands. At that point, when we arrived at S. Domino, there was only one small beach, and we were forced to rent an umbrella to avoid being in the sun all day with the children. Thanking heaven that there was a free umbrella!!! The owner of the beach and the only bar and restaurant for eating... unbearable. A very expensive stay.
Romantic and suggestive experience, perfect to live as a couple. The crossing by motorboat from Vieste to the Tremiti Islands was pleasant and relaxing, with attentive service and friendly staff who helped make the journey even more enjoyable. Sailing together, admiring the open sea and the Gargano coast that is moving away, creates a special atmosphere. The arrival at the Tremiti is breathtaking: turquoise waters, enchanting views and a sense of tranquility that allows you to enjoy every moment without haste. An ideal experience for those looking for a day different from usual, full of sea, natural beauty and shared time. Highly recommended for a romantic getaway to remember.
Perfect hike to do with friends! Comfortable departure from Vieste, precise organization and pleasant crossing. At the Tremiti Islands we spent a wonderful day between crystal clear sea, diving, relaxation and laughter. Staff helpful and professional. Fun experience and super recommended!
I chose the excursion to the Tremiti Islands with Tour of the Islands starting from Vieste in September, and I could not make a better choice. Precise organization, easy boarding and a quiet crossing, made even more pleasant by the calm sea and the ideal climate of late summer. Traveling alone to the Tremiti in this period allows you to really appreciate the beauty of the islands: less crowding, intense colors, silence and a sense of peace hard to find in high season. I had plenty of time to explore, swim in the clear waters and enjoy the island at my own pace. The staff was professional and helpful, always ready to provide useful information without being intrusive, which I really enjoyed traveling alone. A reliable, well-organized and perfect service for those looking for an authentic and relaxing experience in the Tremiti Islands, especially out of season. Highly recommended.
Beware of online bookings, because the shipping company that operates the route to the Tremiti Islands overbooks and you risk being grounded despite having booked your ticket online weeks in advance. Unfortunately to protect their commercial interests they have no qualms about canceling your programs and any reservations that are related on the islands. I suggest you take your ticket a few days before directly at the port because they have unfair commercial agreements with the various agencies that sell many more tickets than the statistical percentage.
The place is lovely definitely but the visit from Vieste by boat with round trip solution in the same day plus sightseeing for the islands is for me a bad solution. The feeling in the end was to make 3 hours total by ferry and then be tossed between the two main islands without a Welcoming and valid tourist options, basically abandoned in two marinas where in one you can only see the abbey (practically a construction site, no joke) reached via a mule track where it is very easy to slip - eye better shoes with soles than sandals or slippers. To tell the truth from the abbey you can see a wonderful view, this is beautiful. Yeah. After the boat takes you to the other island where I hoped to see beautiful places and take an unforgettable swim. Honestly, I felt fooled instead. There wasn't even a place in the shade to have a sandwich. I did the swim in the only beach available that was full for the totality of paid beaches (but to do what if they are in natural paradise?). So I found myself bivouacking with my unfortunate companions of this tourist misadventure as desperate means... To say: in the end you are coming to Vieste and already the bath you take in Marina Piccola is 10 times better. What did you do to all that ferry hours and hours? There will surely be wonderful places to see and you are stuck in a sandy beach in the middle of the crowd... but what is it? At this point you understand something that no one has told you: to enjoy the island you have to put your hand to your wallet again and rent a boat / dinghy to go see places that are definitely lovely, but here is the beauty! If you chose to see the abbey, to take the boat ride (very missable, you didn't expect anything) and the tourist stunt of diving from the boat to catch a glimpse of the submerged statue of Padre Pio (I don't care, maybe someone likes it), in short, if you have wasted time doing these things now you have a couple of hours left, so even if you want to save the day (perhaps) by renting a dinghy you would have very little time. In short: before venturing into this "dream" of the Tremiti islands, think about what kind of tourist you are. If you just need to take a dip to see the statue of Padre Pio and take a couple of photos in the crowd to say you have been to the Tremiti to put on Instagram, then fine. Otherwise, consider NOT DOING the sightseeing but renting as soon as you arrive a rubber boat or contacting people who will show you interesting places maybe already in the days before, find out where they will make you STOP for bathing and diving and for how long - this makes all the difference in the world. I noticed that another gentleman reviewed the experience at Peschici's reporting some considerations quite similar to mine strangely just today! Think about it, I have had my say in conscience!



