Unveiling São Miguel: An Underrated Gem of the Azores

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  • Portugal

  • Adventure Travel

  • Beaches

  • Nature Escapes

  • Island

  • Hidden Gems

  • Sightseeing

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Curator’s statement

There's a plethora of places to discover in Portugal, but not many are familiar with the hidden gem of islands just off its coast known as the volcanic Azores. Often compared to Hawai'i for their stunning landscapes of lush greenery, dramatic coastlines and pristine beaches, the Azores offer an ideal escape for nature lovers seeking both peace and excitement. My close friend and I embarked on an adventure to São Miguel, the largest island in the Azores, renowned for its abundant hydrangeas. We immersed ourselves in the island's unique offerings, from exploring tea and pineapple plantations—did you know São Miguel is home to the only pineapple greenhouses in the world and Europe's sole tea plantation? To hiking up to towering peaks for panoramic views and relaxing on sandy shores. Our visit to Furnas, with its active volcano, was a highlight, where we sampled the traditional dish "cozido nas caldeiras," slow-cooked in volcanic heat for seven hours. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or seeking a family getaway, the Azores offer something for everyone. In this guide, I'll recount our unforgettable Azores adventure, providing insights for your own journey. And if you're planning to explore more of Portugal, be sure to consult my Lisbon and Douro guides for additional inspiration.

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Things to do in São Miguel

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São Miguel, the largest island in the Azores archipelago, offers an abundance of activities and sights to explore. From serene lake adventures like paddle boarding and canoeing to awe-inspiring viewpoints, rejuvenating hot springs, cascading waterfalls and scenic hikes along picturesque beaches, this island truly has it all. Below, I've curated a list of attractions and experiences, categorized by different areas on the island. Keep in mind that the must-do activities I personally recommend(*) are subjective and depend on your preferences and the time of year you visit.

Ponta Delgada - Capital:

Boca do Inferno Hike(*): Embark on the renowned Boca do Inferno hike leading to a stunning viewpoint of Sete Cidades. Note: Ensure clear weather for optimal views.

Lagoa das Sete Cidades (Lagoon)(*): Enjoy canoeing and paddle boating amid breathtaking scenery.

Pineapple Plantation(*): Explore the fascinating process of pineapple cultivation.

Natural Pools(*): Take a refreshing dip in natural pools like Ponta da Ferraria and Piscinas Naturais Caneiros.

Shopping in Downtown(*): Explore the charming streets of downtown Ponta Delgada for unique souvenirs and gifts.

Downtown Farmers Market: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local produce and crafts.

Viewpoints: Take in breathtaking vistas from various viewpoints including Pedras Negras and Miradouro Vista do Rei.

Aqueduct: Admire the architectural marvel of the aqueduct.

Lagoa do Canário (Lake): Explore the serene surroundings of Lagoa do Canário.

Cave Exploration: Discover the fascinating Gruta do Carvão cave or Forte de São Brás.

Beaches: Relax on the sandy shores of Praia dos Mosteiros or Playa de San Roque.

Jardim António Borges Botanical Garden: Take a leisurely stroll amid lush greenery.

Museums: Dive into local history and culture at Museu das Capelas and Museu Carlos Machado.

ATV: Exploring the highest points of the mountains that surround Sete Cidades Volcano by ATV.

Whale Watching: Search for whales and dolphins along the southern coast of the Azores on a wildlife watching trip from Ponta Delgada.

Ribeira Grande:

Tea Factory(*): Explore Chá da Gorreana tea factory and plantation.

Beach(*): Unwind at Praia do Areal for a day of seaside relaxation.

Pico da Barrosa Hike(*): Embark on the scenic hike for breathtaking views.

Lookout Points(*): Catch stunning sunset views from Miradouro de Santa Iria and Ponta do Contrao.

Povoação:

Furnas(*): Explore the town's hot springs, geysers and Lagoa das Furnas.

Parque Terra Nostra(*): Explore the renowned botanical garden featuring a hot spring, offering a serene retreat amidst lush greenery. Note that this attraction may be crowded and touristy, depending on the time of your visit.

Caldeiras(*): Witness the mesmerizing geysers that emit steam from the ground, providing a glimpse into the island's volcanic activity. Don't miss the opportunity to sample the iron water and indulge in unique culinary experiences, such as meat cooked using the natural heat of the hot springs (refer to the food section for more details).

Salto do Prego Hike(*): Embark on a beautiful hike leading to a stunning waterfall. About two and half miles in total with a medium level of difficulty.

Museums and Gardens: Visit the Mata Jardim José do Canto and Observatory.

Miradouro do Salto do Cavalo Hike: Enjoy panoramic views from this scenic lookout.

Historical Landmarks: Explore Portas do Povoamento monument and Fajã do Calhau.

Nordeste:

Pico da Vara(*): Challenge yourself with a hike offering fantastic views. This hike is truly incredible.

Canyoning(*): Experience the thrill of canyoning amid stunning landscapes.

Parque Natural da Ribeira dos Caldeirões: Explore natural beauty at this park.

Waterfalls and Natural Pools: Visit Queda de Água Salto da Farinha and Piscina Natural da Boca da Ribeira.

Viewpoints: Enjoy panoramic views from Ponta da Madrugada and Ponta do Sossego.

Lighthouse: Visit the picturesque Farol do Arnel.

Lagoa:

Lagoa do Fogo Hike(*): Take on the challenging but rewarding hike for stunning views.

Ceramic Factory: Witness the art of ceramic production at Fábrica de Cerâmica Vieira.

Fishing Port: Experience the local fishing culture at Porto de Pesca da Caloura.

Volcano Museum: Explore volcanic history at the Observatório Vulcanológico e Geotérmico.

Beach: Enjoy sunbathing and swimming at Praia Baixa D’areia during the summer months.

Museums: Discover local culture at Museu do Tabaco da Maia and Museu da Emigração.

Arquipélago: Experience contemporary art at the Arquipélago arts center.

Astronomical Observatory: Stargaze at the Observatório Astronómico.

Villa Franca Do Campo:

Ilheu Villa Franca do Campo(*): This stunning islet, once an ancient volcano's crater, features a circular lagoon with clear turquoise waters and lush surroundings. Ideal for nature enthusiasts, it offers birdwatching, whale-watching tours, snorkeling and cliff diving championships. Limited visitor capacity due to its nature reserve status so be sure to arrive early.

Ceramic Factory: Olaria Maestro João da Rita.

Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz Church

Lagoa do Congro: Take a short walk to the beautiful lake.

Places to eat & drink in São Miguel

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Ponta Delgada:

Azores Forever (Coffee): Ideal for a relaxing coffee break in the heart of the city.

Green Love Restaurant (Lunch): A must-visit for lunch, featuring a charming garden area outside.

A Tasca (Dinner): Traditional cuisine, highly recommended for dinner. No reservations required.

Michelle’s (Dinner): Another great option for dinner with a traditional menu.

Otaka (Dinner): Indulge in Japanese cuisine at this downtown gem.

Fuji (Dinner): Enjoy delicious sushi at this popular spot.

O Galego (Dinner): Venture further out for excellent steak options.

Ta Gente (Drinks): Cozy cocktail bar perfect for drinks in Ponta Delgada.

Ribeira Grande:

O Siluc (Dinner): Local favorite offering authentic dishes.

TukáTulá (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner): Enjoy this beachside dining.

O Silva (Dinner): Another solid dinner choice for dining in Ribeira Grande.

Cantinho do Cais (Lunch): Try their amazing fish stew for a memorable meal.

Cais 20 (Dinner): Casual seafood dining with waterfront views.

Bar Caloura (Lunch & Dinner): Enjoy seafood delights by the water.

Furnas:

Cozida a Portuguesa (Lunch): Don't miss out on this traditional dish. Visit Tony’s or Caldeiras e Vulcões for an authentic taste.

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