This article is a list of ports and harbors (or harbours) in Cape Verde. Several of the major ports are owned by the Cape Verdean ports authority, ENAPOR:
Sal Rei - ferry services, island's only port
Fajã de Água
Furna - ferry services
Cova Figueira
Mosteiros: Ponta das Salinas
São Filipe: Porto de Vale de Cavaleiros - also used for ferry services
Calheta do Maio - yacht, fishing port
Cidade do Maio - ferry services, the island's main port
Murdeira - yacht, mainly for touristic purposes
Palmeira - yacht and ferry services, the island's main port
Pedra de Lume - a port formerly used for salt production
Santa Maria - yacht, formerly used for ferry services
Achada da Cruz
Calheta de São Miguel - yacht, fishing port
Cidade Velha - yacht
Pedra Badejo - yacht, fishing port
Porto Rincão
Porto Gouveia - yacht
Porto Mosquito - yacht
Praia - yacht and ferry services, the main port of Cape Verde
Ribeira da Barca - yacht, fishing port
Tarrafal - yacht, fishing port
Monte Trigo - fishing port and ferry services with inaccessible Tarrafal de Monte Trigo
Ponta do Sol - yacht, once the island's main port until 1962
Porto Novo - yacht and ferry services, the main port of the island
Ribeira Grande - yacht
Tarrafal de Monte Trigo - fishing port and ferry services with inaccessible Monte Trigo
Juncalinho - fishing port
Preguiça - ferry services
Tarrafal de São Nicolau - ferry services - the island's main port
Baía das Gatas - yacht
Calhau - yacht
Mindelo: Porto Grande Bay - yacht, ferry services, the second major port in Cape Verde
Porto de Lajinha or João Évora - tuna port - though part of the port but cut off by Lajinha beach which is not used for boats, includes the Mindelo Power Plant which was used for oil to generate electricity and its desalination of its water supply
Ilhéu dos Pássaros - off the island - used for visitors and as access to the lighthouse
Salamansa - yacht
Săo Pedro - yacht and fishing port
Abandoned ports
Santa Luzia - used until the village became abandoned in 1848 - the port continued to be used by visitors after its abandonment especially the 2000s
Santa Maria
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