Let yourself be enchanted ……
By the wild pure nature of the Gargano and the interesting tours, by sea or by land, that we carefully selected for you.
By the wild pure nature of the Gargano and the interesting tours, by sea or by land, that we carefully selected for you.
Minicrociere Mary One
Discover the wonders of the Costa del Gargano aboard the Mary One Yacht.
In the family or with friends, visit the Tremiti islands, le Grotte, Sfinale and la Baia delle Zagare
In an elegant refined atmosphere with aperitif and lunch on board.
Tour of the Archipelago of the Tremiti Islands
All mornings, line motor ships are sailing from the port of Peschici to the islands. The travel lasts one hour and forty -five minutes. Departure at 9.00, return scheduled for 5.30 pm. Possibility of underwater diving and boat rental on site.
The Tremiti islands are an archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, located about 12 nautical miles north of the Gargano promontory (Lesina Lake). There are five islands: San Nicola, San Domino, Cretaccio, Caprara and, about 11 miles from these, from the island of Pianosa. In 1932 the archipelago became an autonomous municipality, with the name of the Municipality of Tremiti Islands and, became a marine reserve since 1989.
The crystal-clear waters, the uncontaminated beauty and the amazing diving landscape attract every year more than thousands of tourists
Marine cave tours
Every day, departing at 9.00 from our private beach, comfortable motorboats will take you to visit the whole coast from Peschici to Mattinata.
You will admire the most spectacular natural marine caves of the Gargano and the trabucchi (ancient and ingenious large fishing tools built on rock).
At lunchtime, lunch break in the famous bay of San Felice, with bathing, if weather conditions are proper.
After one hour, the tour will resume, continuing the discover of further marine wonders.
Expected return for 16.00.
Visit to Monte Sant’Angelo
Distance Peschici – Monte Sant’Angelo: 58 km. (Km. 30 from the Umbrian forest)
Monte Sant’Angelo is a town in the province of Foggia, with around 14 thousands inhabitants, part of the National Park and the Mountain Community of the Gargano. Established in the early 1000 (between 1086 and 1105), Monte Sant’Angelo was the capital of a vast Norman possession. It stands on a spur of the Gargano between centuries-old woods and the clear sea, placed on a limestone rock, full of caves, including the famous cave of the Archangel Michael.
The ancient writings of the “Liber de Apparition Santi Michaelis in Monte Gargano “are keeping records, back from the eighth century, with suggestive descriptions of the miraculous facts, on which the cult of the Archangel Michael on the Gargano is based. The ancient book is linked to the memory of four apparitions that occurred over the centuries, which are narrated with extraordinary liveliness, testifying the miraculous facts that happened here.
Visit to San Giovanni Rotondo
Peschici distance – San Giovanni Rotondo: 66 km. (Km. 8 from Monte Sant’Angelo)
San Giovanni Rotondo is a town in the province of Foggia, with 26 thousands inhabitants, part of the National Park and the Mountain Community of the Gargano. The city was founded in 1095 on the ruins of a pre -existing village of the 4th century BC, and many testimonies still remain of this village.
This is the place where, from 4 September 1916 to 23 September 1968, Padre Pio da Pietrelcina lived and died. His tomb and the cell where he prayed are open to visit, as well as the new sanctuary.
Visit to the Gargano Jeep National Park – Umbrian Forest Safari
Peschici distance – Umbrian forest: 28 km.
The Gargano National Park was established in 1991. The park covers around 118 thousands hectares (one of the most extensive protected areas). The Tremiti islands are also part of this park. The heart of the Gargano National Park is the Umbrian forest, the largest forest of deciduous trees of Italy, of approximately 15 thousands hectares.
Entering his this ancient forest is like traveling back in time: the forest, often mentioned by famous Roman Empire writers like Ovidio or Strabo, is the most important legacy of the primitive Millennial Selva and owes the name of “Umbra” to the fact that the sun’s rays can hardly penetrate it.
In this biological area ( 0.7% of the national territory) surrounded by the sea and the plain of the Tavoliere, dwell around 33% of Italian plant species and 170, of the 237, species of birds are nesting.
On foot, you can walk the forest for kilometers, following the countless paths and enjoying numerous parking and picnic areas. There are also graceful refreshment places, where you can refresh yourself with tasty dishes.