Praia da Vitoria ferries connect Terceira with Sao Miguel, Sao Jorge, Graciosa, Santa Maria, Pico, Faial & Flores with crossings available to Ponta Delgada (in Sao Miguel), Velas (in Sao Jorge), Vila da Praia (in Graciosa), Vila do Porto (in Santa Maria), Sao Roque (in Pico), Horta (in Faial) & Lajes (in Flores). Praia da Vitoria Ferry crossings are operated by Atlanticoline and depending on time of year you’ll find a choice of up to 9 ferry crossings weekly.
There are up to 9 ferry crossings weekly from Praia da Vitoria with sailing durations starting from 3 hours 30 minutes. Our Praia da Vitoria ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
A small town that relies upon its wonderful landscape to entice tourists, Praia da Vitoria has gone relatively unnoticed among the exponential growth of Portugal’s coastal resorts. Challenging walking trails dominate much of the coastline, providing stunning views of the surrounding water and towering mountainside. If simply walking doesn’t wet the active appetite, rope adventures allow adrenaline junkies the chance to scale the rock formations and climb under the guidance of qualified instructors. To continue the thirst for adventure, many brave the water in a kayak or canoe, evoking an arduous workout, particularly in the summer amid a warm climate.
The entire town may exude a vibe that only adheres to the active traveller, yet there is plenty of places that are perfect for whiling away a relaxing few hours. Praia dos Biscoitos is a haven drenched in looking spots and tranquil bays that seemingly act as a forcefield from the stresses of the modern day. Swim amidst the striking mountains before admiring the gorgeous scenery that encompasses Praia da Vitoria – for a sleepy day in the sole company of friends and family – the beautiful mountainside is ideal.
The pleasant weather and environment is made for a leisurely stroll, especially considering the laid back nature.
Praia da Vitoria is situated on the island of Terceira, found in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. The ferry routes departing the port head to the islands neighbouring Terceira, with crossings ranging from around two hours to 17 hours.