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In October 2019, hurricane Lorenzo destroyed the pier of the port of Flores, the island’s only commercial port, which was again affected, in December 2022, due to the passage of storm Efrain. Reconstruction of the port and associated small marina is on-going and not expected to be completed until 2028.
Advice from the Harbour Master re. approach and docking/anchoring here for 2025 can be found here.


Space for visiting yachts to dock and to anchor is very limited. The only options are trying up against the E section of the wall in the inner harbour or anchoring.
Do not call the harbour or the harbourmaster in advance asking about berth availability. There are no reservations, the port works on a first come first served basis and availability changes daily in the season.
This is NOT a good refuge in any conditions involving strong E-NE winds as the inner habour becomes very turbulent and it is difficult to manoeuver inside. If you arrive in fresh easterly winds, consider anchoring in Fajã Grande Bay on the West side of the island, which will be more comfortable and safer until you get to Lajes harbour or you move on.
It is recommended to speak with officials on arrival to find out weather conditions for the duration of your stay in order to determine how long you should spend here.
If you arrive at night, do not enter the inner harbour, anchor in the bay, the depth is between 12 and 15m and the bottom is sand. You can anchor on either side of the new pier, giving it as much clearance as possible. Commercial shipping manouvers in the basin and tie up there.
Be aware of the strong likelihood of having to anchor (as there is no space in the marina) and prepare accordingly. Prepare your ground tackle and tender in advance.
The anchorage inside the jetty is sheltered and quite comfortable, however, the outer anchorage is very exposed and uncomfortable in strong N/NE winds.
There is normally a charge to anchor during high season, so if you like to anchor for free go to Fajã Grande instead.
There is a space to tie your dinghy with steps on one of the inner harbour walls. Normally during the season there is a small floating pontoon for dinghies.


The municipal building (single story) on the quayside just up from the steps, houses 4 free cold water showers and toilets which are also open to the public and used by local fishermen. There is also a self-service laundry next door. Facilities are basic. There is no diesel available in port and it's a 10-minute walk up the hill for provisioning, restaurants etc. in the town.
Last updated: March 2025
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