Category: Nature > Port
District: Açores > Santa Cruz das Flores > Santa Cruz das Flores
Porto do Boqueirão is located in Santa Cruz das Flores, on Flores Island, Azores. Its location is unique, as the town of Santa Cruz das Flores developed on a lava delta that was shaped and eroded by the action of the sea. This unique geography results in steep cliffs along the coast, making sea access a challenge. Porto do Boqueirão is one of the small ports serving this area, fitting into this rugged coastal landscape.
This port, though modest in size, has a history linked to the whaling activity that marked the island during part of the 20th century. It was an important point for whalers, who operated here. On the edge of the port, there was a whaling factory, which was in operation between 1944 and the early 1980s. This infrastructure, a testament to a significant period of the local economy, was later converted into a museum space, preserving the memory of this industry.
Porto do Boqueirão is set within a natural environment characterized by the interaction between volcanic rock and the Atlantic Ocean. The geological formation of the lava delta, with its cliffs sculpted by marine erosion, gives the place a distinct scenic environment. The view over the port and its coastal setting offers a perspective on human resilience and adaptation in the face of the island's natural conditions.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.4630888,-31.1282961
Coordinates DMS: 39°27'47.1"N 31°07'41.9"W