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Revision as of 22:08, 10 September 2010

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Porto Santo Island (Port of Entry)

GPS: 33°03′N, 16°19.′W

Background

Porto Santo is the second inhabited island of the Madeira archipelago. The Madeira archipelago is an autonomous region of Portugal.

For more details see Madeira.

Charts

See Madeira.

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Submit details of local radio Nets.

Weather

See Madeira.

Satellite View of Porto Santo
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Approach and Navigation

Approaching to Porto Santo from the East
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The approach to Porto Santo is straightforward, even, at night.

Check-in facilities

The harbor of Porto Santo is not only closer to Gibraltar but more comfortable than Funchal.

There are two possibilities here: the marina (within the harbor) or anchoring off inside the harbor.

Warning: With strong easterly winds a bad swell develops inside the harbor.

The customs authorities are within the harbor complex. They are very prompt, efficient, and friendly.

Ports and Popular Stops

Porto Santo Harbor (Port of Entry)

The harbor of Porto Santo
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GPS: 33°03′N, 16°19.′W
This is a large harbor. The Porto Santo Marina is within the harbor.

Caution: Watch out for some metal buys at the harbor entrance.

For more details see above.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Anchorages

List details of all safe anchorages in the area.

Routes/Passages To/From

Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Tourism & things to do ashore

In Porto Santo

A must see in the town is Christopher Columbus' house, which is now a museum. It is not very big but it has several displays that outline the long history of the Madeira islands.

A motor-scooter is an ideal way of touring the island.

Starting from the marina and go along the NE to Sera de Fore and to Pico do Cabrita. There is a rough footpath up to Pico Branco along the steep cliffs. From there you will be treated to a nice view of the rocks and the surf. The NE side of the island, is very desolate and it is almost a moonscape. Continued on to Canacha and Pico do Costela, with nice pinewoods.

Going W along the south coast to Punta da Calheta, another place with very impressive breaking waves. The waves break on the shallows between Porto Santo and the little island Ilheu de Braixa. On the way back it is worth deviating N then W, over the hills to Cabeca do Zimbrallnho, with a view of Braixa and beyond. Then ride to Morenos, a desert like area with lots of cacti and aloes.

Visit Madeira Grande

It is easy to visit Madeira Grande from Porto Santo. While your boat is safe in the marina you can take the catamaran ferry to Funchal. Just make sure the marina knows that you will be gone and that you have secured your yacht against easterly winds.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

  • Fuel - There is a fuel station within the harbor along the main breakwater. The fuel comes from subterranean tanks but it is pumped by a trailer to which hoses are connected. Ask for the fuel man either at the marina office or at the restaurant. The fuel concession is independent of the marina.
  • Water - At the pontoons of the marina
  • Electricity - At the pontoons of the marina

Laundry

Drop your laundry at the Pato Bravo restaurant, within the harbor.

Grocery & Supply Stores

In the town there is also a good supermarket where you can get supplies, including the famous Madeira wine.

Eateries

  • Reasonable food at the Pato Bravo, within the harbor
  • The best restaurant on the island is reputed to be the O Calhetas at the Punta da Calheta. It is good.
  • Good food also at the Forno in town 20 minutes walk from the harbor

Internet/WiFi

Also, at the Club Nautico within the harbor you can use their PCs and iMacs and they will let you connect your computer to their DSL line.

Motorbike & Car Rentals

In the town.

Marine Stores & Facilities

None, however the marina has a few parts.

Repairs

Limited, ask at the marina office.

Transportation

References & Publications

See Madeira.

Cruiser's Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

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