Trips to any island of the Azores Archipelago

The Archipelago of the Azores is located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 1500Km from Lisbon and 3900Km from the U.S.A.’s East Coast. It rests on parallel 39º (Lat. North) and between 24º/39º (Long. West). The Archipelago is divided in three groups; Orient – S. Miguel and Sta. Maria, Occident - Flores and Corvo and Central - Faial, Pico, S. Jorge, Graciosa and Terceira, which we distinguish as our operating base for the activity of the business.

CRUISES

Central Group- Because the islands are so close to each other and the cruising speed of the boat, it is possible to go to any of these islands in the morning and return in the afternoon. A trip of the sort may offer many spectacles, from the observation of dolphins, whales (sometimes) to the astonishing views our coasts have to offer.

Orient Group Considering the 95nm (Naut. Miles) that separate us , going to this group is less exhausting if you stay overnight (4 hour trip).

Occident Group –Due to its 195nm that separate us, going to this group takes up about a weekend. (Refueling at the island of Faial).

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