Explore Ponta Delgada on a private tour that reveals the city’s spirit and its balance between history, culture, and the sea.
Through old streets, lively squares, and sweeping Atlantic views, this route shows how the Azorean capital grew between faith and the power of nature.
Along the way, you’ll discover the architecture, traditions, and local ways of life that make Ponta Delgada a meeting point between the past and the present.
More than a tour, it’s an authentic way to feel the rhythm of the city and get to know its true character.
18th-century arches, symbol of the city and a photo landmark.
16th-century fortress built to protect the city. Now home to the Azores Military Museum. Stop for photos.
One of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Azores, known for its striking convent and the annual Santo Cristo festivities that gather thousands of devotees.
Baroque church with an imposing façade and richly decorated interior.
Historic structure linked to lime production, part of Ponta Delgada’s industrial heritage.
View of volcanic formations and an islet shaped like a dog's snout.
Coastal fortification with panoramic views over the south coast.
Dark-sand beach popular for swimming.
Coastal church next to a popular south coast beach.
The most popular beach in Ponta Delgada, with black volcanic sand, calm waves, and cafés nearby — a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
Small coastal fort with historical significance.
Cozy black-sand beach, perfect for relaxation.
Traditional pineapple greenhouses.
19th-century private botanical garden with rare species.
You can find us at number 69. The driver will be waiting for you there. Please note that cars cannot enter this street.
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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