San Nicola is located in the Adriatic Sea and belongs to the province of Foggia in Apulia. It is the third largest island in the popular Tremiti archipelago. Even from a distance, the island resembles a fortress. The Benedictine monks built a complex here in the 9th century, which has been subject to numerous attacks throughout its history. At the top of the mainland is the historic Santa Maria a Mare church, which was consecrated in 1045 AD and attracts a large number of visitors year after year. The small stores in the narrow alleyways and the cozy restaurants at the harbour invite you to stroll and enjoy.