Ferries from
Flores to Corvo
Ferries from
Flores to Corvo
Ferries from Flores to Corvo are available with 2 operators. The Santa Cruz to Vila Nova do Corvo ferry is the main ferry route from Flores to Corvo. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Flores to Corvo sail approximately 15 times per week with Atlanticoline & Atlanticoline Vehicle.
The ferry from Flores to Corvo takes approximately 40 minutes.
Yes, you can take your car on the ferry from Flores to Corvo with Atlanticoline & Atlanticoline Vehicle.
The distance between Flores and Corvo is approximately 13 miles, 21km or 11 nautical miles.
Flores to Corvo ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Santa Cruz to Vila Nova do Corvo ferry sails approximately 14 times per week, with a crossing time of 40 minutes.
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Flores, the westernmost island of Portugal's Azores archipelago, offers a unique experience for travellers seeking natural beauty off the beaten path. This volcanic island is known for its stunning landscapes with deep valleys, crystal-clear lakes, and magnificent waterfalls. Visitors can explore the Rocha dos Bordões, an impressive formation of vertical basalt columns, or hike to the Seven Lakes, a collection of crater lakes nestled in lush green surroundings. The island's main port, Santa Cruz das Flores, serves as the primary connection point for ferry services. From Flores, travellers can easily sail to neighbouring Corvo, the smallest Azorean island, while longer routes connect to Faial and other central Azores islands. The summer months bring the colourful Festa do Emigrante, celebrating the island's connection with its diaspora through music, dance and traditional food. With its mild climate and unspoiled nature, Flores provides a perfect escape for those looking to experience authentic Portuguese island culture.
Corvo, the smallest island in Portugal's Azores archipelago, offers a unique escape for travellers seeking natural beauty away from tourist crowds. This remote volcanic island is home to just 400 residents and boasts dramatic landscapes dominated by its central crater, Caldeirão, which contains small lakes reflecting the sky above. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the island's rich biodiversity, particularly its importance as a bird-watching paradise where numerous migratory species make stopovers. The island's single settlement, Vila do Corvo, charms visitors with its traditional stone houses and authentic local culture. Though small in size, Corvo delivers an authentic Portuguese experience with fresh seafood and traditional cuisine. Visitors can explore the entire island on foot in a single day, taking in breathtaking coastal views. Regular ferry connections run from Corvo to neighbouring Flores island, making it an excellent starting point for island-hopping across the Azores and eventually back to mainland Portugal.