Manfredonia Ferry
Manfredonia Ferry
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Molo di Ponente del Porto di Manfredonia, 71043 Manfredonia, Italy
Manfredonia - San Nicola with Navi Tremiti
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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.
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