Embark on a picturesque journey along the captivating North coast to arrive at the Nordeste region, a place often dubbed the "10th island" due to its isolation and beauty. As you explore this enchanting region, you'll discover it is the oldest geological formation on São Miguel, offering a breathtaking landscape adorned with rugged mountains, cliffs, lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and natural parks. The serene viewpoints that overlook the azure sea provide perfect spots for contemplation and photography, while the charming villages, each with its unique character, invite you to experience the local way of life. The Nordeste region, in particular, is a culinary gem where you can indulge in authentic dishes that showcase the rich flavors of the area. After savoring a delightful lunch, continue your expedition around the northeast part of the island, which leads to some breathtaking viewpoints along the coastline, including the oldest lighthouse in the Azores.
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Mini Van up to 8 seats<br/>Pickup included
Visit the scenic road & viewpoint of "Coroa da Mata" This location offers panoramic views of the north coast.
The Limbo Waterfall is an oasis of serenity and accessibility. It is a modest waterfall in terms of height, but of remarkable picturesque beauty. The surroundings are dominated by the vibrant green of the vegetation and, seasonally, by the explosions of color from the blue and white hydrangeas that line the path. It's a place for easy contemplation and rest, accessible to all visitors.
This viewpoint is a scenic spot in the northeast, known for its coastal views and an impressive waterfall.
In the green heart of the Nordeste municipality, the Cascata do Risco waterfall is a well-kept secret that seems straight out of an Azorean fairy tale.
This waterfall in São Miguel offers an experience of absolute serenity, where the sound of the water crashing against the rocks dominates the silence of the forest.
If you're looking for a refuge away from the crowds, this is the ideal setting for total immersion in the island's purest nature.
Savor and enjoy typical dishes from the Azores at a local restaurant, with drinks, desserts, coffee, tea and local liquors included.
Continue to the Ribeira dos Caldeirões Waterfall, perhaps the most emblematic and photographed in the Azores. It is not one, but several waterfalls that are harmoniously distributed in a well-maintained park in Nordeste. The main waterfall is majestic, with water falling in a veil over a natural stone. The park is a perfect symbiosis between human intervention and nature, where old stone watermills from the 16th century have been restored and integrated into the landscape. The contrast between the rustic architecture, the stone bridges, the emerald green of the vegetation, and the purity of the flowing water creates a fairytale setting, easily accessible and enchanting with its scenic beauty and landscaping.
Views of the Atlantic and impressive cliffs. It houses the Arnel Lighthouse, the oldest in the Azores.
The viewpoint is known for its extensive, meticulously maintained gardens and dramatic views over the sea.
Panoramic views of the coast and nature, a tranquil spot to appreciate the island's natural landscape.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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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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