Cruise along São Miguel’s wild west coast and discover lava cliffs, sea-carved formations, and volcanic islets — starting from one of the island’s most traditional fishing harbors.
Depart from Rabo de Peixe, an active working harbor far from the usual tourist circuit. Known for its deep fishing heritage and vibrant local life, it offers a more genuine, less polished starting point to explore the island’s rugged coastline.
Sail westward and see the natural Elephant Rock formation near Capelas, sheer volcanic cliffs and sea caves along Ponta da Bretanha, and remote coastline accessible only by boat.
Pass the iconic Mosteiros islets, shaped by millennia of eruptions. Learn about geology, history, and island life from your guide.
Capelas is a historic village on São Miguel’s north coast, once a hub for whale hunting. Today, it’s known for its volcanic coastline, old whaling station ruins, and strong ties to Azorean maritime life.
Mosteiros is a picturesque village on São Miguel’s west coast, known for its black lava rocks, natural pools, and stunning sunsets. Its name comes from offshore islets that resemble a monastery.
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.
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