Explore São Miguel’s wonders: soak in Old Caldeira’s spa, savor Cozido das Caldeiras, and enjoy breathtaking views of Lagoa do Fogo.
Explore São Miguel’s wonders: soak in Old Caldeira’s spa, savor Cozido das Caldeiras, and enjoy breathtaking views of Lagoa do Fogo.
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Lagoa do Fogo - Lagoa do Fogo ranks as the second largest lagoon on São Miguel Island and is among the largest in the Azores. Nestled in the Serra de Água de Pau, it is the second highest point on São Miguel Island.
Visitors can enjoy a scenic drive lined with hydrangeas on their way to the lagoon, enhancing the visual experience. Upon arrival,…
- Lagoa do Fogo - Lagoa do Fogo ranks as the second largest lagoon on São Miguel Island and is among the largest in the Azores. Nestled in the Serra de Água de Pau, it is the second highest point on São Miguel Island.
Visitors can enjoy a scenic drive lined with hydrangeas on their way to the lagoon, enhancing the visual experience. Upon arrival, they can admire the lagoon’s stunning blue hues and take in the panoramic view of Ribeira Grande.
- Caldeira Velha Environmental Interpretation Centre - Caldeira Velha is a natural thermal complex featuring a hot iron water waterfall, located in Ribeira Grande.
Visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in the beautiful hot waterfall, with two additional hot iron water pools available for use.
Besides exploring Caldeira Velha, visitors can also visit the Ribeira Grande Surf Center, municipal swimming pools, Palheiro Viewpoint, Castelo Viewpoint, Salto do Cabrito, and the Liquor Factory.
- Praia de Santa Barbara - This is one of the largest beaches in the Azores, stretching about 1 km. It is a popular choice for summer swimming and extreme sports.
Visitors can admire the sandy beach and its waves, as well as explore the pillboxes. These structures, reminiscent of World War II, were built to protect the island’s north coast from potential attacks.
- Salto do Cabrito - Salto do Cabrito is a breathtaking natural attraction in Ribeira Grande, located on São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal. This impressive waterfall is surrounded by lush vegetation, with water cascading down the rocks, creating a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere.
The area is a favorite among nature enthusiasts, offering several trails for exploration, allowing visitors to appreciate the landscape’s natural beauty. It’s also ideal for activities like hiking, photography, and bathing in natural pools, depending on conditions.
Visiting Salto do Cabrito offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, especially for those who love mountain scenery and waterfalls. It’s advisable to wear suitable footwear and, if possible, bring equipment to capture the beauty of this location.
- Sete Cidades - Sete Cidades is one of the most iconic and breathtaking regions on São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal. Known for its lagoons formed in an extinct volcano crater, it is a top tourist destination.
Key features of the region include:
Green Lagoon and Blue Lagoon: These lagoons are renowned for their green and blue waters, influenced by mineral composition and surrounding vegetation. The color contrast between the lagoons is a highly photogenic attraction.
Miradouros: The area boasts several viewpoints, such as the King’s View Miradouro, offering spectacular views of the lagoons and crater. These spots are perfect for photography and appreciating the landscape.
Visiting Sete Cidades is a must for travelers in the Azores, providing stunning views and opportunities for relaxation and adventure in nature.
- Mosteiros - Mosteiros is a charming parish located in the slender tip county on São Miguel Island, Azores. It is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including coastal cliffs and rocky formations emerging from the sea.
Highlights of Mosteiros include:
Beaches: The parish is famous for its beautiful beaches, such as Mosteiros Beach, popular with swimmers and surfers. The beach features dark sand and offers a stunning view of volcanic rocks rising from the sea.
Rocky Formations: The rocky formations, including islands and “spetadas” (rocky pillars), create dramatic scenery and attract photographers and nature lovers.
Natural pools.

- Lunch
- Lunch
- Price entry Caldeira Velha: 10 €
- Price entry Caldeira Velha: 10 €
This tour offers visitors the chance to bathe in the renowned spa located on the island of São Miguel in the Azores, known as the Natural Monument of the Old Caldera.
Additionally, participants can admire the stunning Lagoa do Fogo, enjoy the surf at Areal de Santa Bárbara, and savor the Tea do Porto Formoso.
The tour includes lunch, which is a unique…
This tour offers visitors the chance to bathe in the renowned spa located on the island of São Miguel in the Azores, known as the Natural Monument of the Old Caldera.
Additionally, participants can admire the stunning Lagoa do Fogo, enjoy the surf at Areal de Santa Bárbara, and savor the Tea do Porto Formoso.
The tour includes lunch, which is a unique experience. Guests will have the opportunity to taste the Cozido das Caldeiras, a dish cooked underground at high temperatures.
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.