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Sailing Area: Angra do Heroismo marina, Terceira, Azores, Azores islands

 

Port of Entry: Navigating and Berthing at Angra Marina

Imagine sailing into a port where history whispers from every stone… Welcome to Angra do Heroismo marina, Terceira Island, where centuries of maritime tales meet modern comfort.

Since the 15th century, these waters have welcomed adventurers crossing the Atlantic. Today, 260 berths nestle beneath UNESCO-protected walls, where ancient fortresses guard your vessel.

But this isn’t just another marina – it’s a gateway to an underwater museum. Just meters from your berth, a graveyard of anchors and a 19th-century shipwreck tell stories of seafarers’ past.

City Overview and Protection

The city is well-protected by high land from all directions, providing natural shelter for vessels. This makes Angra Marina a secure port of entry for sailors visiting the area.

Approach to Angra Marina

Daytime Approach

Monte Brasil, rising to over 200 meters, is a prominent landmark that stands out from a distance, making the approach straightforward. The large Angra Marina Hotel, located directly behind the marina entrance, is another key landmark.

The marina lies beneath the historic sea wall, offering a narrow but well-protected entrance with depths ranging from 3 to 5 meters.

Nighttime Approach

When approaching from the west at night, note that the Monte Brasil light will not be visible until your bearing is less than 057°. Careful navigation is required to ensure a safe entry into the marina after dark.

Berthing Information

Upon arrival, yachts should check in at the fuel pontoon to secure a berth. The marina offers 260 berths alongside finger pontoons. The pontoons are located west of the fuel and reception area. It’s best to check for available space when you arrive, especially during peak seasons.

Anchorage Options

In calm weather, anchoring in the harbour’s western part is possible. This area provides a good option for those who prefer to anchor rather than dock at the marina.

Historical Sites

  • Monte Brasil – a natural reservation offering stunning views of the city and historic fortress
  • Alto da Memória obelisk – featuring panoramic views of the old city
  • Duke of Terceira Garden – beautiful public garden with a bandstand and lake, open daily 9am-8pm

Cultural Attractions

  • MAH (Angra do Heroísmo Museum) – rich in history with affordable entry at 2 euros
  • Palácio dos Capitães Generais – historic palace offering quick, inexpensive tours
  • Museu Vulcanoespeleológico – geology museum showcasing local volcanic history

Natural Wonders

  • Praínha Beach – one of the few sandy beaches in the area, within walking distance
  • Furnas do Enxofre – scenic volcanic park with walking trails
  • Biscoitos Natural Swimming Pools – formed by volcanic lava

Activities

  • Whale and dolphin watching tours available through local operators
  • Hiking trails on Monte Brasil
  • Historic city center exploration with cobblestone streets and colorful houses

All these attractions are easily accessible from the marina, with many within walking distance through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Angra do Heroísmo.

Conclusion

Angra Marina is a well-protected and accessible port of entry, offering comprehensive facilities and secure berthing options. Whether arriving by day or night, this guide ensures you have the information needed for a safe and enjoyable visit.

 

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Anchorage

Swell sets in with winds from south and east, so yachts at anchor always have to be ready to leave the harbour.

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Divers? Check this Underwater site- The Cemetery of Anchors

The Cemetery of Anchors (Cemitério das Âncoras) is located within the Bay of Angra, specifically:

– It extends from the Fort of São Benedito to the eastern edge of Monte Brasil
– It’s approximately 500 meters long along the second line of defensive walls
– It’s situated at depths between 22-32 meters
– It can be reached by boat, just 3 minutes from the Port of Angra do Heroísmo
– Two buoys mark the location of the underwater archaeological park
– The northernmost buoy leads to the “555 anchor” at 16 meters depth

This is not a location you can find on Google Maps, as it’s an underwater site. To visit, you’ll need to:
1. Start from Angra do Heroísmo Harbor
2. Take a 3-minute boat ride
3. Look for the two marker buoys that indicate the diving site

The site is part of the Underwater Archaeological Park of the Bay of Angra do Heroísmo and contains approximately 40 anchors from various historical periods.

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