Category: Civil Architecture > Marina
District: Açores > Santa Cruz das Flores > Santa Cruz das Flores > Boavista
Porto das Poças is situated on the island of Flores, in the municipality and locality of Santa Cruz das Flores, in the area known as Boavista. This port is framed by the dramatic Azorean coastal landscape, offering a unique perspective of the vast Atlantic. It is a point where firm land meets the sea surrounding this volcanic island.
Its strategic position on the coast allows for contemplation of the ocean's immensity and the island's silhouette, providing a setting where the natural beauty of Flores predominates. It is a transitional space where marine and terrestrial life coexist in harmony.
Designed to provide shelter and safety for local vessels, Porto das Poças is a place where the island's maritime life unfolds authentically. Its presence is fundamental for sea-related activities, from traditional fishing to supporting small recreational boats.
The environment here is one of tranquility that mirrors the island rhythm, punctuated by the gentle rocking of boats and the constant sound of the waves. It is a point of quietude, but also of essential activity for the island's inhabitants, functioning as a pillar for the community's connection with its maritime sustenance.
This location, resulting from human intervention in harmony with nature, displays robust construction, adapted to the Atlantic conditions. Its walls, quays, and protective structures, often made of materials that integrate with the surrounding rocky landscape, reflect the engineering necessary to create a safe port in such a dynamic environment.
The natural surroundings are marked by the raw beauty of Flores' coast, with lush vegetation contrasting with the volcanic rock formations that dot the landscape. The way the structure fits into the coastal profile demonstrates thoughtful adaptation, seeking to optimize the space's safety and functionality.
Porto das Poças symbolizes the intrinsic connection of the Santa Cruz das Flores community with the ocean. More than a functional structure for vessels, it represents a vital point for the local economy and a testament to the resilience and dependence of the island's inhabitants on the sea. It is a place that tells the story of island life, where the force of the sea meets the safety of a refuge.
It is here that the pulse of the Florentines' daily lives is felt, in a symbiosis between island life and the vast ocean that surrounds it, serving as an entry and exit point for the adventures and daily needs of an island community.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.45160875, -31.125087375
Coordinates DMS: 39°27'5.8"N 31°07'30.3"W