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Embark on the San Domino and San Nicola Islands Loop, a moderate hiking adventure that takes you across two distinct islands in the Tremiti archipelago. You will cover 7.2 miles (11.6 km) with an elevation gain of 844 feet (257 metres), typically taking about 3 hours and 16 minutes to…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
This route includes a ferry crossing
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Waypoints
Start point
Ferry Terminal
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642 m
Highlight • Beach
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1.50 km
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8.73 km
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9.42 km
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11.6 km
End point
Ferry Terminal
Way Types & Surfaces
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4.85 km
3.45 km
1.36 km
1.01 km
912 m
Surfaces
4.08 km
3.39 km
2.28 km
864 m
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The Isole di San Domino e di San Nicola loop tour is classified as a moderate hike. While it requires good fitness, the paths are mostly accessible. Some sections might involve uneven terrain and rocky paths, so sturdy trekking shoes are recommended.
You'll encounter diverse terrain. On San Domino, expect easily-accessible paths, including lush forest paths with dense Aleppo pines, orange, and fig trees providing ample shade. San Nicola offers a perimeter walk with historical structures and natural heritage, often against a stunning sea backdrop. Expect some jagged and rocky coastlines, especially on San Domino.
This loop tour combines natural beauty with historical sites. You'll pass by the beautiful Cala delle Arene Beach, enjoy a Great view on San Nicola, and explore historical sites like the Church of Santa Maria a Mare and the Angevin Castle of Badiali on San Nicola Island (Tremiti Islands). You might also spot natural formations like the Architiello di San Domino and various caves.
Information regarding specific dog regulations for this exact trail is not readily available. However, as the Tremiti Islands are part of a protected marine reserve, it's advisable to check local regulations regarding pets on trails and ferries before your visit. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash.
The best time to hike is typically during the spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant, and the islands are less crowded. Summer can be very hot, though the pine forests on San Domino offer some shade. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
The Tremiti Islands are part of the Gargano National Park and hold the status of a maritime nature reserve. While there isn't a specific hiking permit required for the trails themselves, there might be regulations or fees associated with accessing certain areas or for ferry transport to the islands. It's always best to check with local authorities or the park administration for the most current information regarding any potential fees or restrictions.
The loop tour starts and ends on San Domino island. Access to the Tremiti Islands is primarily by ferry from the mainland (e.g., Termoli, Vieste, Peschici). Once on San Domino, the trails are generally accessible from the main settlement areas. As the islands are small, private vehicle parking is usually not an option for visitors; you would typically park on the mainland and use the ferry. Public transport or walking is the main way to get around the islands.
Yes, the route utilizes several local paths and roads. You'll find yourself on sections of Strada Comunale del Cimitero, Traversa di Tramontana, Via Diomede, Sentiero Cala delle Rondinelle, Salita sulle Mura, and Piazza Castello, among others, as you navigate both islands.
Both San Domino and San Nicola have small settlements where you can find cafes and restaurants, especially near the ferry docks and main squares. It's a good idea to carry water and snacks, especially during the hike itself, but you'll have opportunities to refuel in the villages.
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, we recommend sturdy trekking shoes, sufficient water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a light jacket, as coastal weather can change. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views! If you plan to swim, bring your swimwear.
Yes, a key feature of this loop tour is the ability to easily travel between San Domino and San Nicola. Regular ferry services connect the two islands, allowing you to combine both into a single, comprehensive hiking adventure. This makes it convenient to explore the distinct characteristics of each island.