Ferries to Termoli

Routes, tickets & timetables
The port of Termoli connects Italy with the island of San Domino. The Termoli - San Domino route is offered once a day by the NLG shipping company. The journey takes about 1 hour.

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Route map: Ferries to Termoli

Termoli Port Information

Termoli is located on the east coast of Italy on the Adriatic Sea. The city belongs to the Molise region and is an important center of this region. This region lies between the Puglia and Abruzzo regions and offers a varied landscape from the coast to the mountains. Termoli itself is situated on a stretch of coastline with beautiful sandy beaches.

History

Termoli has a rich and varied history. The town was founded in ancient times and archaeological finds indicate that the area was already inhabited in prehistoric times. In the Middle Ages, Termoli was an important port and point of defense against enemy invasions, especially during the Norman period and under Frederick II, who had a mighty castle built here. During the Second World War, the town was the scene of fighting and was partially destroyed, but later rebuilt.

Architecture and monuments

There are numerous historical buildings and monuments in Termoli that bear witness to the town's rich past. The most important sight is Termoli Castle, an imposing fortress built by Frederick II in the 13th century to defend the town, which now houses a museum. Termoli Cathedral is another of the town's historical and architectural attractions. It is a Romanesque cathedral dedicated to San Basso, the patron saint of the town.

Beaches and nature

In addition to the historical sights, Termoli offers beautiful beaches and unspoiled nature. The sandy beaches are ideal for families and anyone who wants to relax and enjoy the sun. The crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea are ideal for swimming and water sports. There are numerous hiking trails and nature reserves in the area surrounding the town, which attract nature lovers and hikers.

Culinary specialties

Termoli's culinary specialties are another reason to visit the town. The local cuisine is varied and strongly influenced by its proximity to the sea. Fresh fish and seafood are important components of local dishes. Olive oil, vegetables and pasta also play an important role in Termoli's cuisine. There are numerous restaurants, trattorias and cafés in the city where you can sample the local delicacies.

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