According to a press release, the Regional Government states
that this number “exceeds the stop overs verified in 2017, its most expressive
year”, when it received 152 cruise ships.
This milestone “should see new numbers very soon, since, by
the end of the year, another 64 stopovers of tourist ships are planned, which
should bring another 52,000 passengers to the islands, a reality that could
reach around 217 stopovers and more than 200 thousand passengers visiting the
Azores by sea”, according to the Azorean executive.
The regional secretary for Tourism, Mobility and
Infrastructure, Berta Cabral, congratulated the public company Portos dos
Açores for these results and states that “this data and forecasts are the
result of an integrated policy to promote the Azores as a sustainable
destination with differentiating characteristics, where culture, the sea,
innovation and technology reinforce the excellence of the offer”.