The Tremiti islands (or Diomedee) are an archipelago of the Adriatic Sea, located 12 nautical miles north of the Gargano promontory and 24 to the east coast of Molise.
Administratively, the archipelago is the Italian town of Tremiti Islands 496 inhabitants of the province of Foggia in Puglia.
The town is part of the Gargano National Park. Since 1989, a portion of its territory is the Tremiti Islands Marine Nature Reserve.
Even being the smallest and the second least populous town in Puglia (with fewer inhabitants there is only Celle di San Vito), it is one of the most important tourist centers of the entire region. For the quality of its bathing water has been repeatedly awarded the Blue Flag, a prestigious recognition of the Foundation for Environmental Education.
Taste of the sea with its clear water and spectacular islands where an artist might find the best inspiration to paint a picture? All this can be found in Puglia, more precisely to the Tremiti Islands are four islands and some small island that over the years have been shaped by the wind to offer tourists a unique spectacle.
Hiking:
On a boat:
Diving:
- By ferry (50 ‘), boarding at 200 m from the Locanda San Giorgio