PRAIA
- PTPRG
- Latitude: 39.0512
- Longitude: -27.97
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Portugal
Location: Praia Praia Portugal
Praia is not traditionally recognized as a major marine port in Portugal. However, if you are referring to Praia da Vitória, which is a port located on Terceira Island in the Azores archipelago of Portugal, here are some details:
Praia da Vitória Port (Porto da Praia da Vitória)
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 38.7222° N latitude and 27.0657° W longitude
- Region: Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal
Description:
- Praia da Vitória Port is a significant maritime facility in the Azores, serving both cargo and passenger vessels.
- It is an essential hub for the import and export activities within the archipelago, supporting the local economy and connectivity with the mainland and other islands.
Infrastructure:
- Harbor Type: Artificial Harbor
- Berths: Multiple berths for different types of vessels, including cargo ships, tankers, ferries, and smaller fishing boats.
- Cargo Handling: Facilities to handle a variety of cargo, including containers, bulk cargo, and general merchandise.
- Passenger Terminals: Equipped to handle passenger ferries with adequate waiting areas and boarding facilities.
Specifications:
- Draft Depth: Varies across different berths; generally accommodating vessels with drafts up to around 10-12 meters.
- Quay Lengths: Multiple quays with varying lengths to accommodate different types of vessels.
- Tide: The tidal range can affect operations, but the port is generally operational throughout varying tide conditions.
Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage for large vessels entering and leaving the port.
- Towage: Tug services available to assist with the maneuvering of large vessels.
- Supplies: Provision of fresh water, fuel, and other essential supplies.
- Repairs: Basic repair and maintenance services available for vessels.
- Customs and Immigration: On-site facilities for handling immigration and customs procedures.
Connectivity:
- Land Transport: Good road connectivity to other parts of Terceira Island.
- Air Transport: Close proximity to Lajes Field (Lajes Air Base), providing connections to mainland Portugal and international destinations.
Usage:
- Commercial: Primarily used for commercial shipping, including the transportation of goods and materials necessary for island sustenance.
- Passenger: Ferries operate services for passengers traveling between the Azores islands and occasionally to the mainland.
- Fishing: Significant activities from local fishing fleets.
- Military Presence: Proximity to Lajes Field means some military activity and support may be evident.
Overall, the Port of Praia da Vitória plays a crucial role in the logistics and transportation network of the Azores, facilitating both economic activities and passenger transit.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MESTRE JOSE | Fishing | 03:57:52 | ||
ESPIRITO SANTO | Cargo | GRACIOSA | 11/19/2024 | |
LAURA S | Cargo | PTPRG | 11/14/2024 |