Cruise to the Azores !

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Cruise to the Azores!

In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean lie nine islands still to be discovered – The Azores, 930 miles from Lisbon and 2,422 miles from the eastern coast of North America. The Azores have a wonderful mild year-round climate and remain unspoilt from mass tourism. The archipelago has nine islands, of which Sao Miguel, known as “The Green Island”, is the largest and most populated.

Ponta Delgada’s Cruise Terminal “Portas do Mar” – inaugurated in July 2008, is a multi-purpose complex with a dedicated cruise quay of 360mtr in length, 11mtr in depth and a commercial zone comprising restaurants terraces, press centre, bank, travel agency, disco, rent-a-car, artisan gift shop, nautical store and pharmacy.

In addition to Sao Miguel, two other islands – Terceira (Praia da Vitoria Port) and Faial (Horta Port) – currently handle cruise calls.

The main town on Terceira is Angra do Heroismo, a World Heritage Site, which opens its arms to embrace visitors. It is a city of noble traditions showing it off in neat streets flanked by churches, palaces, museums, manors and houses.

Horta’s brand new Cruise Terminal and berth which debuted in July 2012 added Faial’s city to the cruise map. It’s a renewed opportunity to visit a meeting point for sailors from all over the world as Horta opens its arms as a gentle and cosmopolitan city. Side by side with Faial is Pico Island dominated by its volcano, which is also Portugal’s highest mountain.

The Landscape of Pico Island Vineyard Culture is a UNESCO World Heritage site and dominates large sections of the islands geography. Top token of the Azorean whaling tradition, Pico now has a major place in whale and dolphin watching.

Must see tourist attractions

• Furnas Valley (Sγo Miguel Island)
• Lagoa do Fogo (Fire Lake in Serra de Αgua do Pau) (Sγo Miguel Island)
• Lagoa das Sete Cidades (Seven Cities Lake) (Sγo Miguel Island)
• The main town – Angra do Heroνsmo – UNESCO World Heritage Site (Terceira Island)
• Ponta dos Capelinhos, volcanic phenomenon and Caldeira (Faial Island) 

 

Port Facts

Maximum ship dimensions for berth
Length: Ponta Delgada (PDL):340mtr, Praia da Vitσria (PV):300 & 200mtr, Horta (H):240 &150mtr
Width: PDL: between 10-30mtr, PV: no limit, H: 30mtr
Draught: PDL:11mtr (Cruise), 10.5mtr (Commercial), PV:10.5mtr, H:7.5 & 6.8mtr

Anchorage
Available: yes
Ship tenders allowed: yes

Tugs available: yes
Tidal movement/range: H.W. 12hrs/1.8mtr

Quays
Total number of quays: PDL: 2, PV: 2, H: 2
Total length of quays: PDL: 360mtr (Cruise), 575mtr (Commercial), PV: 350 & 200mtr, H: 240 & 150mtr
Quay depth: PDL: 11mtr (Cruise), 12mtr (Commercial), PV: 10.5 & 8.5mtr, H: 8.5 & 6.8mtr
Passenger terminals: 2

Distances/Transportation
City centre: PDL: 200mtr, PV: 3km, H: 0.5km
Airport: PDL: 5km, PV: 4km, H:10km
Free shuttle service to city: no, only available by tour operator request

Traffic
Total cruise passengers 2016: 125,904
Total cruise calls 2016: 121
Turnaround port? yes, for small/expedition cruises

 

Port Contact details

Main Contact
Andre Velho Cabral Moura
Cruise Manager
E amoura@portosdosacores.pt
P +351 296 285 221/2
F +351 296 283 390
Rua Teσfilo Braga. n.Ί1
9500-247 Ponta Delgada – Azores

 
Mailing Address
Portos dos Acores, S.A.
Avenida Gago Coutinho e Sacadura Cabral, n.Ί7
9900-062 Horta – Azores, Portugal
E geral@portosdosacores.pt

 

 

 

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