Mediterranean yacht-clearance information and agent referralsPortugal ยท English
Portugal Yacht Clearance / Mainland Centre / Nazare
Nazare yacht clearance - Portugal arrival and departure planning

Nazare Yacht Clearance Agent

Nazare is a central Atlantic coast stop between Peniche and the Lisbon area. Send the yacht, crew, route and timing details so Portugal Yacht Clearance can review the request and may introduce a suitable local agent.

NazareLocation identified as able to handle formalities for yachts arriving from outside Schengen; confirm current attendance before arrival
Mainland CentreNazare and the central Atlantic coast
Manual reviewEach request is assessed before an agent introduction.
Clearance checklist

Documents normally prepared for Nazare yacht clearance

Prepare the applicable records before arrival or departure.

โœ“Passports or accepted identity documents for everyone aboard, and any required visas
โœ“Crew and passenger list with nationalities and travel-document details
โœ“Vessel registration certificate and vessel particulars
โœ“Proof of ownership or written authority to use the yacht
โœ“Valid insurance certificate appropriate to the vessel and voyage
โœ“Skipper licence or certificate of competence appropriate to the flag and voyage
โœ“Previous port clearance or arrival/departure record, where one was issued
โœ“Evidence of EU status, VAT position or temporary-admission position, where relevant
Local assistance

How our Nazare yacht-clearance service works

Portugal Yacht Clearance reviews your request and may introduce a suitable yacht-clearance agent serving Nazare. The agent can confirm the correct reporting location, current procedure, documents, attendance and expected costs.

1

Send the yacht and route details

Provide the arrival or departure plan, yacht status and crew information.

2

We review the request

We identify the likely support and appropriate reporting location for Nazare.

3

A local agent contacts you

A suitable agent can confirm the procedure, documents, timing and fees directly.

Local process

How to plan yacht clearance in or out around Nazare

Portuguese yacht formalities depend on the international route, yacht customs status and use, crew nationalities and whether the request involves an external Schengen border.

Before arrival or departure

Send the yacht name, flag, registration, use, last port, next port, ETA and crew details.

Confirm the reporting location

Confirm that Port of Nazare can handle the planned yacht movement and authority attendance.

Passport and crew formalities

Complete applicable external-Schengen checks and provide the list of persons aboard when required.

Customs review

Confirm Union status, VAT or temporary-admission treatment and any declarable goods.

Maritime requirements

Confirm any Capitania do Porto or vessel-dispatch steps applicable to the yacht's flag, use and crew status.

Final document check

Confirm completion of all required entry or exit actions before cruising onward.

Route planner

Nazare yacht-clearance route planner

Nazare serves Mainland Centre and is a central Atlantic coast stop between Peniche and the Lisbon area. Common approaches include Peniche to Nazare, Porto / Leixoes to Nazare, Atlantic Islands (Azores, Madeira) to Nazare. Onward routes include Nazare south to the Lisbon area (Cascais, Lisbon), Nazare north to Peniche and Porto / Leixoes, Nazare to Figueira da Foz.

Confirm the international route

State the last port, next port and whether Nazare is the first or last Portuguese location.

Prepare yacht and crew records

Gather passports, registration, ownership or authority, insurance, crew list, skipper qualification and previous clearance.

Confirm Nazare reporting

Ask the local agent to confirm the border, Customs and maritime-authority location and attendance sequence.

Retain completed records

Keep completed crew, border, customs and vessel papers available aboard.

Nearby locations

Ports and marinas served around Nazare.

Yachts visiting Marina da Nazare, Sao Martinho do Porto, Peniche, Figueira da Foz, Obidos Lagoon may need to use Nazare or another suitable reporting location for international formalities. Include the actual berth and full route so the correct location can be confirmed.

Nearby port or marina

Marina da Nazare

Include Marina da Nazare in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.

Nearby port or marina

Sao Martinho do Porto

Include Sao Martinho do Porto in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.

Nearby port or marina

Peniche

Include Peniche in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.

Nearby port or marina

Figueira da Foz

Include Figueira da Foz in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.

Nearby port or marina

Obidos Lagoon

Include Obidos Lagoon in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.

Route-specific guidance

Nazare arrival and departure routes.

Last port, next port, yacht status and crew nationality can change the formalities required.

Peniche to Nazare yacht arrival

If Nazare is the first Portuguese location, provide the previous clearance, yacht papers, crew details and customs status before arrival.

Request Nazare arrival assistance โ†’

Nazare and Schengen route planning

Pleasure-yacht movements between Schengen and EU Member State ports generally do not face routine border checks, but risk-based checks remain possible. A third-country route requires external-border planning.

Review the international route โ†’

Nazare customs and yacht-status review

Provide EU status, VAT or temporary-admission evidence and identify private, charter or commercial use so the customs position can be reviewed.

Request customs-status assistance โ†’
Portuguese requirements

Border, Customs, yacht-status, insurance and maritime requirements.

Schengen movements and external arrivals

A yacht moving between Portugal and another Schengen or EU state is not making an external border crossing and routine checks generally do not apply. A yacht arriving from outside Schengen should report at a location able to handle the formalities, and every person aboard remains subject to passport, visa and short-stay rules.

Customs, VAT and temporary admission

Portugal is part of the EU customs territory and the EU VAT area, including Madeira and the Azores. A qualifying privately used non-EU yacht can generally use EU temporary admission for up to 18 months, subject to residence, ownership and use conditions.

Madeira and the Azores VAT rates

Madeira and the Azores set their own regionally reduced VAT rates under fiscal autonomy, but remain full parts of the EU customs and VAT area rather than a separate customs zone. Confirm current rates before relying on a specific figure.

National lighting and buoying tax

Portugal levies a national lighting and buoying tax (taxa de farolagem e balizagem) that applies to foreign vessels using Portuguese ports, processed through the maritime authority at the port. No fixed current amount is published here; confirm it locally.

Maritime administration

The GNR now carries out maritime border control since the dissolution of SEF, while AIMA handles migration and residence administration, the Autoridade Tributaria e Aduaneira runs Customs, and the Capitania do Porto is the practical point of contact for a visiting yacht's arrival dispatch. The exact sequence varies by port.

Insurance and skipper qualification

Carry valid insurance and the skipper qualification required for the flag, vessel and voyage. Charter and professional operation may involve additional requirements and should be checked in advance.

Skipper preparation

Practical points before contacting the agent.

โœ“

Arrange the request before reaching Nazare, especially for a weekend, public holiday or late arrival.

โœ“

This is a mid-coast stop between the Peniche area and the Lisbon area. Confirm current yacht berthing, authority attendance and timing before arrival.

โœ“

Do not rely on an old fee, office time, authority sequence or radio channel without current confirmation.

โœ“

Carry clear digital copies and, where practical, printed copies of yacht, insurance, passport and crew records.

โœ“

State the yacht's flag, ownership, private or commercial use and customs position accurately.

FAQ

Nazare yacht-clearance questions

Is Nazare a yacht port of entry in Portugal?

Nazare is treated as a location identified as able to handle yacht arrival and departure formalities based on current cruising-resource research, not as a name on a single confirmed government schedule. Confirm current berthing and authority attendance before relying on it.

Which nearby locations can be served from Nazare?

Route planning around Nazare commonly includes Marina da Nazare, Sao Martinho do Porto, Peniche, Figueira da Foz, Obidos Lagoon. A local agent can confirm the correct reporting location for the formalities.

What routes commonly use Nazare?

Relevant routes include Peniche to Nazare, Porto / Leixoes to Nazare, Atlantic Islands (Azores, Madeira) to Nazare. The process depends on the previous and next jurisdictions, yacht status and crew nationalities.

Do yachts need to clear into Portugal?

A yacht arriving from outside the Schengen area should report at a location able to handle the border and customs formalities before cruising onward. Movements between Portugal and another Schengen or EU state are not subject to routine border checks, although risk-based checks remain possible.

Can a yacht arrive at a marina that is not a designated location?

A yacht arriving from outside Schengen should normally use a location able to handle the formalities. Using a different marina generally needs the port authorities to be notified and to coordinate with a suitable reporting location, so agree the plan before arrival.

How does EU temporary admission apply to a non-EU yacht?

A qualifying privately used non-EU yacht can generally use EU temporary admission for up to 18 months, relieving it from import VAT and duty. Eligibility depends on residence, ownership, private use and the specific conditions being met.

What documents should be prepared?

Prepare passports, crew list, vessel registration, ownership or authority documents, insurance, skipper qualification, previous clearance and applicable EU status, VAT or temporary-admission evidence.

What does Portugal Yacht Clearance do?

Portugal Yacht Clearance collects the request, reviews the voyage details and may introduce the skipper to a suitable local yacht-clearance agent. It is not Portuguese Customs, the GNR, AIMA, a Capitania do Porto or another government body.

1Contact details
2Yacht details
3Voyage and clearance request
4Crew, documents and consent

Your request is reviewed before it is shared with a suitable local yacht-clearance agent.

Personal clearance support

Send the voyage details once. We help route the request.

Use this page for Nazare arrival, departure and Portugal yacht-paperwork assistance.