Leg 11/2025

Cruising the Azores

24 – 31 Aug: Terceira – Terceira

 

After the very successful Azores cruising year of 2021 and 2023, Reginasailing will again explore these mid-Atlantic volcanic islands in 2025! 

This leg will start and end on Terceira with excellent flight connections to many airports in Europe and especially of course Porto and Lisbon. The leg is chosen so that arrival and departure day is on a Sunday with more direct flights, e.g. Frankfurt. 

Depending on the wind, we can plan to circumnavigate the island of Pico either clockwise or counter-clockwise visiting Pico, Faial, Sao Jorge and, weather permitting, possibly Graciosa. 

On Faial possibly the main attraction for sailors is to enjoy a Gin do Mar at the legendary Peter Café Sport, like so many other sailors have done for well over 100 years on their way crossing the Atlantic. 

 

The streets in Horta.

 

The Gin do Mar tastes especially fantastic with great Reginasailing friends!

Gin do Mar in Peter Café Sport, Horta!

A beer is, of course, also OK at Peter Café Sport!

 

The Azores has so much to offer, both above water (hiking!) as well as under water (diving!) that it’s an idea that you prolong your stay with some own holiday before or after the leg. 

For the German reading guests, there is an upcoming article on the Azores in YACHT not not to be missed! Stay tuned! 

 

Hiking on Terceira

Hiking

Diving on Terceira

Diving in Terceira

Early morning dawn in Horta. Sunrise over Pico.

Get ready for an unforgettable sailing holiday in a cruising ground you hardly would sail in otherwise! 

 

Sailing in between the islands. When the Azores High is above the Azores, wind is often benign.

Dinner for two overlooking anchored Regina Laska on Terceira

Food is always freshly cooked and delicious (and very reasonably priced) on the Azores.

Wine made on the Azores in small stone surrounded little plots.

Terceira, Angra do Heroismo

Pico seen from Velas

Swimming is a delight with some 25°C in the water, while the air hardly is warmer than that and pleasantly cool in the evenings.

Pico again from Velas

Be prepared for dolphin and wale watching!

Pico, seen from Horta, taken from Peter Cafe Sport

Angra do Heroismo on Terceira

Waling was previously part of the Azores where bones and teeth of the wales were made into art (Scrimshaw). Since long, waling is now replaced by wale-watching.

These were the open boat in which the harsh men were waling. Wale museum on Pico.

 

Price: EUR 2,560 per person including all food consumed onboard, harbour fees, diesel etc.  plus visits to restaurants and pubs where the cost will be shared equally.

 

 

 

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