Ferry to Pico
Pico Ferry Times
With approximately 12 daily sailings and up to 76 weekly trips to Pico, you have numerous travel options. As ferry schedules may vary by season, we recommend using our deal finder to check the latest sailing times and compare ticket prices.
Popular Ferry routes to Pico
Ferries from Horta - Madalena sail with a crossing time of 28m. The average price of a Horta - Madalena ferry is about £23.61. The Velas - Madalena ferry runs with a duration of 1h 20m. The average price of a Velas - Madalena ferry is around £28.82.
Pico Ferry Operators
Pico is served by a single ferry operator, Atlanticoline.
Ferry Ports in Pico
Pico Island features two active ferry ports: Madalena and Sao Roque, with 12 daily sailings and 76 weekly sailings. Madalena stands out as the most popular port, offering 9 daily sailings and 57 weekly sailings. This high frequency provides travellers with ample options for planning their trips to and from Pico Island.
How do I get from UK to Pico?
Currently, there are no direct ferries from the UK to Pico. To travel to Pico, you can take a ferry from the UK to mainland Europe, such as the Portsmouth to Santander route via Spain, and then continue your journey to Pico by plane or another mode of transport.
Can I take a car on the ferry to Pico?
There are multiple car ferries to Pico, however this may vary by route. Atlanticoline allows passengers to bring their own vehicles onboard most of their ferry crossings to the island. However, please check the availability before booking your ferry ticket.
Pico Ferry Prices and Offers
The price of a ferry to Pico can vary by route, operator and season. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £23.61 (Horta to Madalena) and £28.82 (Velas to Madalena). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability.
How to book ferry tickets to Pico
The best way to book a ferry to Pico online is with Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder to compare tickets and get the best deal.
Pico Guide
Pico, the island of volcanic splendour, is a fascinating destination for those seeking natural beauty and adventure. Madalena ferry port serves as the gateway to this enchanting island. Visitors can explore the majestic Pico Mountain, Portugal's highest peak, and the UNESCO-listed Pico Vineyards, a testament to the island's rich winemaking heritage. In Madalena, the annual Cais Agosto festival offers vibrant cultural celebrations. From the port, travellers can easily reach the town centre by local buses or taxis. Additionally, the port's location allows for convenient travel to other islands in the Azores, enhancing your island-hopping experience.