Ferries from
Santa Maria to Terceira
Ferries from
Santa Maria to Terceira
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Portugal's Azores archipelago offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. The volcanic landscapes, lush green mountains, and crystal-clear waters make these islands a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Santa Maria, the oldest and southernmost island, features stunning beaches with golden sand—a rarity in the volcanic Azores. Visitors can explore historic sites like the 15th-century Nossa Senhora da Assunção Church or hike to Pico Alto for panoramic views across the island. Throughout the year, the Azores host traditional religious festivals, with the Festival of the Holy Ghost bringing vibrant processions and community feasts to towns and villages. Marine enthusiasts can enjoy world-class whale watching, while hikers will love the extensive network of trails across the islands. From Santa Maria, ferry connections link to other Azores islands including São Miguel with its famous crater lakes, making it easy to island-hop and discover more of this Atlantic gem.
Terceira, the third-largest island in Portugal's Azores archipelago, blends natural beauty, rich history and vibrant culture. The main city, Angra do Heroísmo, is a UNESCO World Heritage site with colourful Renaissance architecture and impressive 16th-century fortifications. Visitors can explore dramatic volcanic landscapes, including the stunning Algar do Carvão cave and the scenic Monte Brasil peninsula. The island is known for its traditional bullfighting festivals and the lively Sanjoaninas, celebrated each June with parades, music and cultural events. The Holy Spirit Festivals, held throughout summer across the island, showcase Azorean traditions with processions, decorations and community feasts. From Terceira's Praia da Vitória port, travellers can easily connect to other Azorean islands like São Miguel, Faial and Pico, making it an excellent base for exploring this unique Atlantic archipelago.