Ferries to Azores
In the Azores, the ferry is often the best way to get from one island to the next.

The directory lists eight ferry ports for the Azores. The cruising area is the Atlantic Ocean. Most connections run through Horta, Velas and Madalena. Eight connections run to other ports in Portugal. Another 26 routes run within the archipelago itself. Atlanticoline sails these routes.
Route map Azores
Ferry ports in Azores
Ferries to Madalena
Madalena lies on the north-west coast of the Azorean island of Pico and is one of the archipelago's important ferry ports. Atlanticoline sails from here to Horta on Faial and to Velas and Calheta on São Jorge.
Ferries to Praia da Vitoria
Praia da Vitória lies on the island of Terceira in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores and, as a ferry port with around two crossings a week, links it with neighbouring islands such as Graciosa.
Ferries to Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz ferry port is on Flores in Portugal. Ferries run from here to Vila Nova do Corvo. The port is served by Atlanticoline.
Ferries to Sao Roque
The ferry port of São Roque lies on the north coast of the Portuguese Azorean island of Pico and links Pico with the neighbouring islands of Faial, São Jorge and Terceira. Ferries run from here several times a week to destinations such as Horta, Velas and Praia da Vitoria.
Ferries to Velas
Velas is the main port of the Portuguese Azorean island of São Jorge and lies on the north-west coast. The port links São Jorge with the neighbouring islands of Pico, Terceira and Faial through regular ferry services to Horta, Madalena, São Roque and Praia da Vitoria.