Azores : Profile
Most yachts stop in the Azores on their way east across the
Atlantic, although some call on their way west or when sailing from the
South Atlantic towards Northern Europe. Although hundreds of yachts
call every year, very few of them cruise around the islands and the
majority stop only in Horta, on the island of Faial, one of the
perennially favourite places of long-distance sailors.
With their secluded bays, uncrowded anchorages and protected
harbours, the rest of the Azores are still waiting to be discovered as
a cruising destination in their own right.
Yachting facilities are concentrated in the 4 main ports: Horta, Ponta
Delgada, Angra do Heroismo and Praia da Vitoria.
The
climate in the Azores is dominated by the mid-Atlantic area of high
pressure which bears their name. The position of the Azores high varies
with the season, being more northerly in the autumn and more southerly
in the spring, usually lying to the S or SW of the islands. In winter
the area can be stormy and very wet, while in the summer the Azores
high can be stationary with prolonged periods of calm weather.
A long-term weather forecast can be obtained from the Meteorological
Observatory in Horta; it is best to do this through Horta Marina. A
daily prognosis is also posted at the offices of the marina and the
port authority.
Most
of the marinas belong to the same company and tend to have the same
price (Praia da Vitoria is reported to be the cheapest).
Corvo: Corvo
Faial: Horta
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Flores: Lajes das Flores
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, Santa Cruz
Graciosa: Vila da Praia
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Pico: Cais do Pico
, Lajes do Pico
, Madalena
Santa Maria: Vila do Porto
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Sao Jorge: Vila das Velas
Sao Miguel: Ponta Delgada
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Terceira: Angra do Heroismo
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, Praia da Vitoria
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*Indicates a port of entry.
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