On this tour we visit both the western and central craters.
In the western crater of Sete Cidades we vistit stunning views at 650 meters above sea level on the the rim of the crater.
We view below us the twin lake with the princesses and sheppards tears.
This crater is one of the seven wonders of Portugal and is a must see.
Lunch and drinks in a local restaurante is included.
This tour is a best seller!!!
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Pickup included
The dirt trail tracing the rim of the Sete Cidades crater is an iconic feature of this breathtaking Azorean landscape. Winding along the edge of this massive volcanic caldera, the path offers some of the most spectacular and sought-after views in the Azores.
This unpaved trail varies in width and condition, offering a more natural and rugged hiking experience compared to paved roads. As you follow it, the panorama unfolds continuously. On one side, the vast expanse of the crater floor stretches out, often shrouded in mist or patchwork with green pastures. On the other, the dramatic drop reveals the two legendary lakes – the vibrant green Lagoa Verde and the deep blue Lagoa Azul – potentially joined by a thin strip of land or water, depending on the season and viewpoint.
Sete Cidades, acclaimed as one of Portugal's 7 Natural Wonders, is a breathtaking volcanic caldera on São Miguel in the Azores. It's famed for its stunning twin lakes: the vibrant green Lagoa Verde and the deep blue Lagoa Azul. This legendary landscape, born from volcanic forces, captivates visitors with its sheer beauty and the poignant story of the lost shepherd's love that inspired its colours. A truly awe-inspiring natural masterpiece.
The Muro das Nove Janelas, or Wall of Nine Windows, is a unique and intriguing feature located near the stunning Sete Cidades crater on São Miguel Island in the Azores. This wall, constructed from local stone, is punctuated by nine distinct openings or "janelas," which are not typical windows but rather arches or embrasures.
Pico da Barrosa is a prominent volcanic peak in the western Azores, rising to 947m on São Miguel. This majestic mountain, offers a commanding view of the landscape. Its rugged slopes reveal the island's geological history. Hiking trails of varying difficulty lead visitors up, showcasing diverse flora and fauna, with viewpoints offering glimpses of the stunning scenery along the way. Reaching the summit rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic vistas across the Atlantic Ocean, the coastline, and the lush interior of São Miguel. On clear days, neighboring islands like Santa Maria can be seen. The sense of accomplishment combined with the sheer beauty makes the climb worthwhile. Beyond hiking, Barrosa is a tranquil place rich in biodiversity, inviting contemplation and appreciation of nature. It offers an immersive experience blending adventure, scenic beauty, and a deep connection to natural wonders, capturing the essence of the Azores for all who explore it.
The Lagoa do Fogo Belvedere is a premier viewpoint offering one of the most stunning and iconic perspectives of Lagoa do Fogo on São Miguel Island in the Azores. Located strategically along the scenic road circling the lake, this belvedere provides an unobstructed, panoramic vista of the deep blue, almost circular lake nestled within its volcanic caldera.
From here, visitors can fully appreciate the scale and dramatic beauty of Lagoa do Fogo, often capturing its perfectly mirrored surface reflecting the sky or the surrounding cliffs. The viewpoint is a popular stop, allowing ample opportunity to photograph the lake and simply marvel at the serene yet powerful natural landscape. It's an essential spot for anyone visiting the area, offering a perfect snapshot of the lake's crystalline waters and rugged surroundings.
We pick up at most hotels in Ponta Delgada.
Please advise the name of your hotel for pick up. Thank You
Tour departs within walking distance of the cruise port
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
Sao Miguel, the largest island in the Azores archipelago, is renowned for its lush landscapes, hot springs, and dramatic volcanic features. With its mild climate, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage, it offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure.
A stunning volcanic crater lake with vibrant blue and green waters, offering breathtaking views and hiking trails.
A geothermal area known for its hot springs, steaming vents, and the famous Cozido das Furnas, a traditional meal cooked underground.
The capital city of Sao Miguel, featuring historic churches, beautiful gardens, and a vibrant marina.
A traditional stew cooked underground using geothermal heat, featuring various meats and vegetables.
A local dish of limpet (a type of sea snail) cooked with bananas, a unique combination of flavors.
Small cheesecake-like pastries made with local cheese, sugar, and cinnamon.
The summer months offer the warmest weather and the best conditions for outdoor activities. The island is vibrant with festivals and outdoor events.
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Sao Miguel is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ponta Delgada, Ribeira Grande
Buses are the primary public transport option. They are affordable but can be infrequent and may not reach all destinations.
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Pico Island is known for its dramatic landscapes, including Mount Pico, Portugal's highest peak, and its vineyards, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Faial Island is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Horta harbor and the Capelinhos Volcano, as well as its rich maritime history.
Santa Maria Island is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and lush landscapes, making it a great destination for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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