Embark on a 2-day guided tour of São Miguel, exploring the wonders of the east and west. Discover stunning landscapes, local traditions, and indulge in Azorean gastronomy.
Embark on a 2-day guided tour of São Miguel, exploring the wonders of the east and west. Discover stunning landscapes, local traditions, and indulge in Azorean gastronomy.
São Miguel Oeste | Explore the Highlights of Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Fogo
Praia do Populo - Quick Stop at Praia do Pópulo
Take a brief pause at Praia do Pópulo, situated on São Miguel’s southern coast. This black volcanic sand beach is an ideal spot for a coffee break, enjoying coastal views, and capturing photographs during the tour….
São Miguel Oeste | Explore the Highlights of Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Fogo
Praia do Populo - Quick Stop at Praia do Pópulo
Take a brief pause at Praia do Pópulo, situated on São Miguel’s southern coast. This black volcanic sand beach is an ideal spot for a coffee break, enjoying coastal views, and capturing photographs during the tour.
Miradouro da Barrosa - Perched atop the Fogo volcano crater, the Pico da Barrosa Viewpoint provides stunning panoramic views of western São Miguel. On clear days, visitors can see both the north and south coasts, taking in the vast Atlantic Ocean and the island’s dramatic volcanic landscape.
Lagoa do Fogo - Stop at the Lagoa do Fogo Viewpoint and be mesmerized by one of São Miguel’s most breathtaking landscapes. A protected natural reserve since 1974, it is also a sanctuary for seabirds and migratory species that find a safe nesting haven here.
The viewpoint offers spectacular views of Lagoa do Fogo, a crystal-clear lake nestled within a volcanic crater and the highest-altitude lake in the Azores.
Termas das Caldeiras - Just a few minutes from Ribeira Grande, the Caldeiras Thermal Springs offer a relaxing thermal retreat in a valley surrounded by Laurisilva forest. Dating back to the 19th century, the site features stone pools filled with naturally heated waters, created by the island’s volcanic activity.
Ribeira Grande - During a stop in Ribeira Grande, explore the charming cobblestone streets lined with historic Baroque and Neoclassical buildings. Highlights include the impressive Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Estrela and the iconic Jardim do Paraíso.
The flowing river, arched bridges, and traditional houses create a picturesque and relaxing atmosphere, offering an authentic glimpse into one of São Miguel’s most emblematic towns.
Ananas Santo Antonio - Discover the history of São Miguel pineapples, a unique and authentic Azorean agricultural tradition over a century old.
During the guided visit, explore the glass greenhouses where these famous pineapples are cultivated, learning about the artisanal process from planting to harvest. This is the only place in the world with glasshouse pineapple production, taking 24 to 30 months to grow and mature. Its distinct flavor and texture make this fruit a truly unique regional delicacy.
Vista do Rei Miradouro - One of the Azores’ most iconic sights, Vista do Rei offers breathtaking panoramic views of the legendary Blue and Green Lakes. Located in the heart of the Sete Cidades volcanic caldera, local legend says the lakes were formed from the tears of two lovers mourning a forbidden love.
The scenery combines natural beauty and tranquility, creating a truly memorable stop on any guided tour of São Miguel.
Sete Cidades - Continuing the tour past the bridge associated with the legend of two lovers, we reach the Cerrado das Freiras Viewpoint, offering visitors a stunning perspective over the Sete Cidades Lakes.
This vantage point provides a unique panorama of the Blue and Green Lakes and the surrounding mountain range that forms the volcanic caldera.
Miradouro da Ponta do Escalvado - This viewpoint, located at the top of the cliff, offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Looking out over the ocean, visitors can admire the Ilhéus dos Mosteiros, small rocky islets rising from the sea.
Ilheus dos Mosteiros - As you descend into Mosteiros Village, the offshore rocks reveal the legendary tale of a forbidden love between a priest and a nun.
Stop at a black sand beach for dramatic photographs before visiting the natural pools of Mosteiros, a favorite spot among locals. Enjoy the scenery, relax, and, if timed right, experience a spectacular sunset, perfect for a picnic.
East of São Miguel | Furnas Volcano & Nordeste, Tea Plantation
Vila Franca do Campo - Morning stop at the Vila Franca do Campo marina, the former capital of São Miguel. Opportunity to admire the Vila Franca islet or have your coffee, savoring the typical and traditional conventual sweet “Queijadas da Vila”.
Lagoa das Furnas - Discover the beauty of the Furnas lake, walking along its edge passing by the magnificent chapel of Nossa Srª das Vitorias, unique in its gothic style and discovering the various statues made of old tree trunks that adorn the edge.
Furnas - Lunch Stop or Free Visit – Furnas Village
Enjoy a lunch break or free visit in the picturesque Furnas Village, surrounded by stunning volcanic landscapes. Stroll through its peaceful streets, explore local shops and cafés, and experience traditional Azorean life while admiring the nearby hot springs and thermal pools.
Taste the famous Cozido das Furnas, a unique stew slowly cooked using geothermal heat from the volcanic soil, or try the vegetarian version, made exclusively with local vegetables.
Table reservations are strongly recommended, and assistance is available to secure your spot—please contact us to arrange.
Caldeira das Furnas - Visit to the Enchanted Valley – “Boca do Vulcão”
Explore the Enchanted Valley, also known as the “Boca do Vulcão,” walking among boiling calderas and fumaroles, and feel the raw power of an active volcano.
Home to multiple mineral springs, it is considered by experts as the largest hydrothermal area in the world, with 22 different mineral water types. Sample some of the most famous waters or enjoy a tasting of traditional liqueurs at a local craft shop.
This is truly a place of great diversity and unique beauty, where the surrounding volcanic landscape will leave you amazed.
Parque Natural da Ribeira dos Caldeiroes - Magnificent watermill area, now transformed into a natural park where its waterfalls are the main attraction. Considered one of the most beautiful areas in Nordeste, you can also take the opportunity to find the typical and traditional “corn leaf dolls” made by hand, in the local handicraft store.
Plantacoes de Cha Gorreana - On the way back, a stop at the Gorreana tea factory will give you some leisurely moments as you taste the last all-natural tea in the world. Its undulating plantations are a magnificent decoration for the surrounding valleys.
Miradouro de Santa Iria - Observe from this viewpoint, the immense beauty of São Miguel’s north coast, from Sete Cidades to the Northeast, a scenic coastline jutting out into the ocean. This is our last stop before returning to your accommodations.
Parque Terra Nostra - Optional Visit – Terra Nostra Botanical Garden & Thermal Pool
This optional visit takes place after lunch; if you choose not to have lunch, you can enjoy extra time exploring the gardens.
The Terra Nostra Park, spanning 12.5 hectares and established in the 18th–19th centuries, features lush vegetation, including centuries-old trees, camellia collections, ferns, and endemic and exotic plants, along with shaded paths, lakes, and green areas perfect for strolling and relaxation.
At the heart of the park is the famous thermal pool, with iron-rich volcanic water at 35–40 °C, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the therapeutic benefits of the local geothermal activity.
This optional visit offers a unique experience, blending nature, history, and wellness—perfect for those looking to unwind after exploring Furnas.
Entrance ticket: €17 per person, payable on-site.

- 100% Local Storyteller
- Pineapple & Tea plantation visit with tastings
- Transportation by shared air-conditioned vehicle
- “Stew” Park entrance fee
- 2-Day Tour of São Miguel’s Main Attractions
- 100% Local Storyteller
- Pineapple & Tea plantation visit with tastings
- Transportation by shared air-conditioned vehicle
- “Stew” Park entrance fee
- 2-Day Tour of São Miguel’s Main Attractions
- Entrance fees for thermal baths or activities not mentioned
- Personal purchases
- Lunch (Reservation Available, Pay on Site)
- Entrance fees for thermal baths or activities not mentioned
- Personal purchases
- Lunch (Reservation Available, Pay on Site)
Embark on a thoughtfully curated 2-day tour of São Miguel, where volcanic landscapes, rich history, vibrant local culture, and exquisite gastronomy await. Each moment is crafted to ensure a comprehensive and unforgettable experience.
On the western side, be captivated by the iconic Sete Cidades Volcano, a timeless symbol of the Azores, featuring the…
Embark on a thoughtfully curated 2-day tour of São Miguel, where volcanic landscapes, rich history, vibrant local culture, and exquisite gastronomy await. Each moment is crafted to ensure a comprehensive and unforgettable experience.
On the western side, be captivated by the iconic Sete Cidades Volcano, a timeless symbol of the Azores, featuring the stunning Blue and Green Lakes that have inspired one of the island’s most cherished legends. Discover the Fogo Volcano, a natural monument and a haven for seabirds and migratory species.
On the eastern side, immerse yourself in the dramatic geothermal landscape of the Furnas Volcano, and explore the Ribeira dos Caldeirões Park, famous for its waterfalls and historic watermills. Conclude your adventure with a visit to the Gorreana Tea Factory and Plantation, the world’s last 100% natural tea plantation.
This tour seamlessly blends adventure, culture, and nature, allowing you to appreciate the unique volcanic beauty of São Miguel.
INFO: The sequence of the tour may change.
- IMPORTANT: The order of the day’s tours displayed may not be the same as the actual tour, your tour may start on the east or west side. Contact us in case of doubt.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.