Ferry from Terceira to Sao Jorge
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Ferries from Terceira to Sao Jorge sail approximately 2 times per week and are provided by Atlanticoline.

How long is the ferry from Terceira to Sao Jorge

The Terceira to Sao Jorge ferries sail in approximately .

Is there a car ferry from Terceira to Sao Jorge?

Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Terceira to Sao Jorge with Atlanticoline.

How far is Terceira from Sao Jorge?

The distance between Terceira and Sao Jorge is 3816 miles (6141km) and 3316 nautical miles.

How much does a ferry cost from Terceira to Sao Jorge?

Terceira to Sao Jorge ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.

Ferry from Praia da Vitoria to Velas

The Praia da Vitoria to Velas ferry ferry sails approximately 0 times weekly with a crossing time of .

Ferry from Angra do Heroismo to Calheta

Angra do Heroismo to Calheta ferry ferries sail about 0 times weekly with a sailing time of .

Terceira to Sao Jorge Ferry Offers and Discounts

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Ferries from Terceira to Sao Jorge

About Terceira

Terceira is the easternmost island of the Central Group in the Portuguese Azores. It was the third Azorean island to be discovered, hence its name which means ‘third’ in Portuguese, and is currently home to the second largest population of the archipelago. Also, in 2012, the island received the ‘Quality Coast Gold Award’ for its eco-tourism efforts, thanks to its immaculate beaches and crystal clear waters, ideal for scuba diving. The capital, Angra do Heroismo dates back to the 16th Century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It played an important role in the country’s history thanks to its conveniently located port in the North Atlantic, but, today, it boasts picturesque streets and alleyways alongside impressive palaces and monuments. The island’s main ferry terminal is in the village of Praia de Vitoria on the east coast, which offers a few sailings each week to almost every island in the Azores.

About Sao Jorge

Sao Jorge is a slim stretch of land, measuring fifty-six km long and just eight km wide, in the Azores archipelago, a chain of Portuguese islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. Undulating peaks, countless emerald-green craters and steep, jagged cliffs encompass some of the ever-changing landscape on this hiker-friendly strip of the Azores. At over a thousand metres, Pico da Esperanca is the highest point, affording lovely views of the surrounding Central Group islands: Faial, Pico and Graciosa. Velas, Sao Jorge’s idyllic capital, sprawls around its picturesque harbour, which dates back to the 1400s, and the town itself has a beautifully made, traditional Azorean bandstand in the main plaza. The main port of Sao Jorge is in Velas on the northwest coast, which is easily reachable from the majority of Azorean islands by ferry, with some routes from the other Central Group lasting just a couple of hours.

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