San Nicola (Tremiti) - Manfredonia
Ferries to Italy
San Nicola (Tremiti) - Manfredonia
Ferries to Italy

On the San Nicola (Tremiti) Manfredonia route, fares generally fall between $18* and $154*. On average, a San Nicola (Tremiti) Manfredonia ferry ticket costs around $53*, with the lowest San Nicola (Tremiti) Manfredonia fares starting at $18*. Foot passengers pay an average of $53*.
Actual fares depend on passenger numbers, vehicle type, chosen route and sailing time. Figures are based on fares searched over the past 30 days, exclude service fees, and were last refreshed August 26.
Compare fares, operators and sailing times from across the globe in one place, then book with confidence. Booking ahead is the easiest way to lock in a better price and a wider choice of departures.
Yes. Direct Ferries runs a number of discounts throughout the year. If a senior discount applies to your route, it's applied automatically once you select the right age range in the passenger options during your search.
Students and recent graduates can save 5% on their booking. Simply register with our partner Student Beans to verify your status, and you'll be issued a discount code to apply at checkout.
On several Spanish and Italian routes, residents can also access a discounted fare — look out for the "Residents" option during your search, which applies the reduced price automatically. Keep in mind you'll be asked to show proof of residency, such as a registration certificate or an ID card showing your address, at check-in.
San Nicola (Tremiti) Manfredonia sailings usually begin with a departure from San Nicola (Tremiti) at approximately 16:00, with the final sailing of the day leaving around 16:30.
Given the length of the crossing, a trip between San Nicola (Tremiti) and Manfredonia tends to work better as a weekend getaway or longer stay, so you can get the most out of the journey.
No, none of the operators currently running this route accept vehicles on board sailings between San Nicola (Tremiti) and Manfredonia.
Yes, Navi Tremiti welcomes bicycles on the San Nicola (Tremiti) to Manfredonia crossing. Bikes are accepted by most ferry operators, though it's worth confirming the specific policy in advance so there are no surprises at the terminal.
Yes, Navi Tremiti accepts foot passengers on sailings between San Nicola (Tremiti) and Manfredonia.
Pets currently aren't permitted on board ferries between San Nicola (Tremiti) and Manfredonia. Try our Deal Finder to search for alternative routes that do accommodate pets.
Even though pets aren't permitted on this route, guide dogs and assistance dogs are often subject to separate rules. Speak with our customer service team to check the specific policy for your sailing, or see our Special Assistance Help page for more information.
Overnight sailings on the San Nicola (Tremiti) to Manfredonia route aren't guaranteed and depend on a range of factors. Run a search with your travel details and our results will show whether an overnight option is available, along with current timetables, crossing times, and day-sailing alternatives.
Bear in mind that overnight crossings can run a little longer than their daytime equivalents.
Document requirements aren't the same on every route, so it's worth confirming what you'll need before you travel. A valid passport is generally required for the San Nicola (Tremiti) to Manfredonia crossing, alongside any visas or national ID your nationality calls for. Exact requirements depend on your citizenship and the rules of your destination country, so for the latest guidance and to avoid delays at check-in, take a look at our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide.
Booking is straightforward: enter your departure and arrival ports along with your travel date to pull up every available sailing and fare. You can also browse alternative routes and departure times to find the option that works best for you.
Keep an eye out for early-booking savings and flexible ticket types, including upgrades or flexi-fares that let you amend or cancel later on. For a hassle-free booking, double-check the details you enter, such as passenger numbers and any vehicle specifications.
As soon as your booking is confirmed, you'll get a confirmation email. Exactly how your boarding pass is issued after that depends on which operator you've booked with.
Some operators send your boarding pass out the moment you book, while others require check-in at the port itself. Where it's offered, online check-in is also available through the Direct Ferries app, saving you a step at the terminal.
You'll typically find the ticket desk close to the ferry terminal itself. It's a good idea to arrive a little early so you have plenty of time to collect your tickets and get checked in without rushing.
At check-in, have your confirmation email ready along with valid photo ID, such as a passport or identity card. If you're travelling with a pet, bring along their vaccination and insurance paperwork, and if you booked using a resident discount, be prepared to show proof of address too.
A few things can explain a lack of sailings on your chosen date: a temporary schedule change, limited space, or a seasonal shift in the timetable are the most common. It's worth trying a nearby date or exploring alternative routes using our Route & Port finder.
As a rule, the earlier you book your San Nicola (Tremiti) to Manfredonia ferry, the better. Booking ahead tends to secure lower fares along with a wider pick of departure times and cabin or seating options.
Aim to book at least a few weeks ahead to make the most of the best available offers, keeping in mind that fares can shift depending on the season and how much space is left.
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| San Nicola (Tremiti) - Manfredonia Ferry Route Prices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | $53 | |
| San Nicola (Tremiti) - Manfredonia Ferry Route Summary | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Tremiti Islands |
| Destination | Italy |
| No. of Operators | 1 |
| Operators | Navi Tremiti |
| Average Price | $53 |
| Average Daily Sailings | 1 |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 3 |
| Average Sailing Duration | 3 h |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 3 h |
| First Ferry | 16:00 |
| Last Ferry | 16:30 |
| Distance | 38 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 August 2026.
San Nicola is a small island of the Tremiti archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, north of the Gargano Peninsula. The island is the second largest of the 3 islands in Tremiti and the traditional administrative centre. San Nicola is a rough and rocky island with the charm of a real island and a coastline of 3.5 miles. As the administrative centre of the Tremiti Islands, San Nicola is the only one of the three islands with a village inhabited all-year-round. The island also has a town hall, a post office and a first-aid station. The island also has a rich history and was first inhabited in the second millennium B.C.. Its past can still be seen in the remains of the castle, the abbey and the fortified citadel.
Found on the east coast of Italy, Manfredonia is a coastal town which borders the Adriatic Sea. The ferry routes departing from Manfredonia are to other coastal resorts in Italy and Croatia, with most of the crossings being relatively short. Renowned for its medieval history, Manfredonia is a town steeped in history and culture. The main attractions in Manfredonia are the religious buldings, though visitors don’t need to be religious to enjoy them. The cathedral is a remarkable building both architecturally and in stature, but for pure aesthetics the churches are the standout sight; they are impressive at any time of day but especially breathtaking in the evening. For those who have an active interest in history, Manfredonia is the perfect destination; the entire town has an interesting vibe, yet the museum and castle provide particular enjoyment. The National Archaeological Museum is home to many artefacts spanning several centuries, so there is something to captivate all types of historians. Away from the historical side, the harbour is known for its colour and energy, especially in the summer months when its inundated with exuberant tourists. Public transport is fairly limited around the town, so any visitors may be advised renting a car if they intend to stay for a few days. For those who don’t wish to hire a car, it is probably best to get a taxi, though it is worthwhile negotiating a price before entry.