Ferries from
Flores to Corvo
Ferries from
Flores to Corvo
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 8 times per week and are provided by Atlanticoline.
The Flores to Corvo ferries sail in approximately 40 minutes.
No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Flores to Corvo.
The distance between Flores and Corvo is 13 miles (21km) and 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 ferry or conventional ferry.
The Santa Cruz to Vila Nova do Corvo ferry ferry sails approximately 8 times weekly with a crossing time of 40 minutes.
For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From Santa CruzFlores |
To Vila Nova do CorvoCorvo |
Average price£59.62 |
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Flores is the westernmost island of the Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal in the North Atlantic Ocean. Regarded as the most attractive island of the archipelago, Flores has a ruggedly beautiful terrain consisting of magnificent crater lakes, dramatic cliffs plummeting into the ocean and vibrantly coloured flowers blanketing the coastal plains. The village of Faja Grande is the most westerly in Europe, set before a large natural bowl with picturesque waterfalls and plunge pools, whereas the capital, Santa Cruz is ideal for birdwatching. Flores is a fantastic canyoning and hiking destination, too, thanks to the large number of cascades throughout the unspoilt, hilly landscape. However, there are also plenty of lovely beaches if you would prefer a more relaxed day on the island. Flores is the only Azorean island to provide ferry crossings to Corvo, which means it offers the most routes of the island group. From the capital in the north and the village of Lajes Das Flores to the south, you can sail to anywhere in this beautiful Portuguese archipelago.
Corvo, meaning ‘Island of the Crow’, is the smallest and northernmost of the Azores, a group of Portuguese islands stretching from northwest to southeast in the North Atlantic. With the entire island falling under one municipality, Vila Nova do Corvo, what you see is what you get on Corvo: a beautiful, vibrantly green drop in the bright blue ocean. The 400-strong village is made of narrow streets, black facades and a singular, picturesque plaza, with the surrounding houses protected by traditional wooden locks created by local craftsmen. Given its idyll nature, most come to Corvo for incredible walks, spotting rare birds and to savour the sublime views over crater lakes. You can even kayak to the very western edge of Europe. Ferries connect Corvo with the larger island, Flores, directly to the south. A regular service runs from Santa Cruz on Flores to the ferry terminal in Vila Nova do Corvo on the south coast, with slightly less frequent crossings from Lajes.