3 Idyllic Days on the Azores' São Miguel Island

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  • Azores

  • Adventure Travel

  • Food & Wine

  • Nature Escapes

  • Island

  • Relaxation

  • Local Culture

Lagoa das Sete Cidades is a twin lake situated in the crater of a dormant volcano.
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A self-governing region of Portugal, like Madeira, the Azores are a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Filled with culture and scenic nature, it is the perfect place to enjoy a peaceful, immersive experience. Friendly locals are quick to share their stories and proud of their heritage. Rent a car for your three-day trip and explore the island's hot springs, crater lakes and waterfalls. It's the best way to get around- though you might get stuck waiting for a herd of cows to cross the road.

Let's quickly talk about the importance of timing: the best time to go to São Miguel is from June to October. Most flights and activities in the Azores are seasonal, and transport to other islands completely shuts down in the offseason. So going within this time frame is highly recommended to get the the most out of your trip.

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Day 1: Touch Down in Ponta Delgada

Feast your eyes on this Asian take on Azorean triggerfish dish.

It will be probably morning when you land in the capital city of Ponta Delgada. It's time to pick up your rental car and head to the city center. You can't explore on an empty stomach, so grab a typical Azorean breakfast at a cafe such as the Azores Forever Diner.

While waiting for check-in, meander through the city's cobblestone streets, and explore the Antonio Borges Botanical Garden.

Allow for a Relaxing Evening

Since it's your first evening, give yourself some time to rest before heading out for dinner.

Casa Nostra puts a new twist on classic Azorean dishes. The food is delicious in both taste and presentation, and the chef's counter offers an inside look into the magic of this dining experience. Make sure to order the three or four-course prix fixe menu!

End the night at Tã Gente for some gin-based cocktails - that's their specialty! One thing about São Miguel is that locals love gin - think of this as foreshadowing to the rest of your trip.

Day 2: Take a Hike

Ribeira dos Caldeiroes is one of the many waterfalls to see throughout the park.

Rise and shine! Make sure to wake up early for a beautiful morning of hiking. Here's a few of the best hikes to take, depending on what you'd like to see:

Sete Cidades

Several hiking trails in the west, offering amazing crater lake views and deep history. The view from the top is not to be missed!

Salto do Cabrito

Waterfall hike that leads you to a natural swimming hole.

Ribeira dos Caldeiroes

Waterfall hike with easy walking trails.

Gorreana Tea Fields

Explore one of the only tea fields outside of Asia!

Head to Furnas

Famous for its volcanic thermal baths, the city of Furnas simply cannot be skipped. Take full advantage of the baths at either the stunning Terra Nostra hotel (probably one of the most famous attractions on the island) or go more low-key at Poça da Dona Beija.

Enjoy a traditional Cozido das Furnas

The real charm of the area is the Cozido das Furnas, in which large pots of meat and vegetables are cooked in deep holes heated by volcanic steam for hours at a time. Make a reservation beforehand at Caldeiras e Vulcões for a one-of-a-kind dining experience - tables fill up fast!

Day 3: Lake Hopping

As you can see, the library has no shortage of gin.

Head out early in your rental car and visit São Miguel's many lakes. If you didn't get a chance to hike around Sete Cidades, the twin lakes are still worth seeing -- you'll quickly understand why. You can also check out Lagoa das Furnas, Lagoa de Fogo and Lago do Congro. With the island being only 40 miles in length, it's easy to pack a lot of sights into a few hours.

Gin Tasting at the Library

Did you know that São Miguel is home to the largest collection of gin in Europe? The Gin Library offers tastings, cocktail classes and masterclasses. The coolest part? If you bring them a local gin from your area they don't already have, they'll swap it for one of their homemade gins!

Dinner at Quinta dos Sabores

Fifteen minutes from Ponta Delgada sits this farm-to-table restaurant - Quinta Dos Sabores. All produce is grown on property at the family farm. The menu is composed of 5+ courses, and all ingredients are completely fresh. Make sure to book in advance on their website, as the restaurant only has nine tables. It is a perfect way to wrap up the trip.

Additional days

Me Feeding a Goat: Lappy was just a baby in early 2022. By now he must have an even bigger appetite!

Visit a Goat Farm

Who doesn't love goats? If you decide to stay an extra day on the island, visit Quinta São Jose. Meet their many goats, chickens and cats and enjoy a traditional Azorean breakfast with traditional bread, fresh cheese from the goats and other specialties made in-house.

Go Whale-Watching

Head to the port in Ponta Delgada and join a whale-watching excursion. São Miguel is an optimal location for these tours, as the islands lay in many whale species' migratory paths.

Ascend the Stairs at Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz

This mountainside chapel offers a gorgeous view over the city of Vila Franca Do Campo, located between Ponta Delgada and Furnas.

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For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Selena Kirchhoff’s guide, Explore the São Miguel Island in the Azores, Portugal. This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Azores.