Located along the dramatic northern coastline of São Jorge Island in the Azores, Fajã do Ouvidor is a stunning natural wonder that attracts many visitors thanks to its raw beauty and tranquil charm.
Renowned for its unique geological features, this fajã is home to the magical natural pool of Poça do Simão Dias, a stunning oasis tucked between striking black basalt formations. It offers the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, making it a must-visit destination.
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a volcano lover, or simply seeking a peaceful moment, Fajã do Ouvidor promises an unforgettable experience to those who wander there. Let’s unveil all its secrets.
What is Fajã do Ouvidor

A fajã is a natural fertile platform between a high cliff and the ocean, created either by landslides or by lava flows. Located in the municipality of Norte Grande, inside the county of Velas, it is considered one of the biggest fajãs of the “Dragon Island” and was formed by basaltic lava flows from the central volcano Pico Areeiro, 3 kilometers away.
Did you know
The name comes from one of the main owners of the land in the past: Valério Lopes de Azevedo, captain’s ombudsman (Ouvidor).
The fajã is renowned for its natural swimming pools, carved by the sea over centuries into the black volcanic stone. These pools offer crystal-clear waters that are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing while enjoying breathtaking views. The contrasting colors of the deep blue water and the dark rock formations create a postcard-perfect setting.
Fajã do Ouvidor represents great regional value for science, education, and geo-tourism. It is located inside the Protected Landscape Area of the North. Inside the town, visitors can see traditional Azorean small houses.
Plan Your Visit to Fajã do Ouvidor

How to Get to Fajã do Ouvidor
Reaching Fajã do Ouvidor is relatively easy by renting a car, especially compared to some of São Jorge’s more remote fajãs. From Velas, the island’s main town, it’s a scenic drive of about 30 minutes for 20 kilometers. You will have to cross the island from south to north via EN1 road until Outeiro da Cruz, and then go on R 1-2. Then, follow the signs to Fajã do Ouvidor, towards the coast. You could also grab a taxi, although there are not so many taxis, mainly in the summer when it is busy.
Another option would be to hike to Fajã do Ouvidor. This is possible with the trail that goes from Pico da Esperança, the highest point of the island at 1053 meters of altitude, towards the fajã. The hike is quite long, 17 kilometers one way, so you’ll need a way to return to your car at Pico da Esperança or hike the whole 34 kilometers. This hike is about 4 hours one way.
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Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Fajã do Ouvidor is absolutely during the late spring and summer months, from May to September. During this period, the weather is warmer, and the seas are calmer than in the fall and winter, making it ideal for swimming at the iconic swimming pools.
However, keep in mind that in July and August, you will certainly not have the pool to yourself, as many tourists are coming to the island at that time of the year. If you are visiting outside the high season and the sea conditions are good, you can enjoy a wonderful time there, either alone or with very few others.
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Pro Tips

In town, don’t forget to pass by the hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Dores, built in 1903. Every year, on the third Sunday of September, there is the annual religious party in this town, which includes masses and processions.
Moreover, go to the viewpoint to observe the fajã from above with 2 other fajãs nearby. Those are the only lava fajãs on the north coast, the other ones resulting from landslides. From there, if the weather conditions are good, you can even see Terceira and Graciosa islands.
At the natural pool of Poça do Simão Dias and the one right next to it, it is recommended to bring water shoes or flippers and a mask. The lava floor is rough and slippery, which could cause you to hurt your feet.
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What to Do Around Fajã do Ouvidor
Visit the Tiny Village of Fajã dos Cubres

Dotted with traditional stone houses, Fajã dos Cubres is a perfect example of a typical fajã and is photogenic. Stroll in the narrow streets of this wonderful place in such an unlikely place. Don’t forget to visit the century-old church.
The houses fit perfectly in the landscapes. You will not find any building that is higher than 2 floors, or big supermarkets. The high cliffs protect the village perfectly and open towards the ocean. It is a very peculiar way of life. To protect the inhabitants from the sea, you will see the natural protection all around: black pebbles. Everything about Fajã dos Cubres makes it a special place.
Take a Quad Bike Ride To Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo

Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo lies just 3 km from its nearby sister, Fajã dos Cubres. It’s accessible only by a dirt road from Fajã dos Cubres or a long downhill trail from Serra do Topo. This remoteness makes the fajã a hidden paradise, ideal for unwinding while surrounded by breathtaking nature.
Quick Info
On the dirt road, no cars can pass. There is a car park at Fajã dos Cubres, and from there, you can only go on foot or by quad!
For an unforgettable experience, ask the locals about taking you there on their powerful 4×4 quads for a small fee. You won’t regret the ride!
Discover Urzelina

Urzelina is a true seaside paradise. This charming village, a parish in the municipality of Velas on the island of São Jorge, offers breathtaking coastal scenery. Situated by the sea, Urzelina invites you to take picturesque walks along the coast. Where typical windmills stand against a stunning natural backdrop.
In this village, you can create unforgettable moments while exploring the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Here are some must-visit spots:
- Tower of the Church of Urzelina;
- Church of São Mateus;
- Furna das Pombas (Cave);
- Urzelina Volcano;
- Ponta dos Casteletes Viewpoint;
- Urzelina Natural Pools.
Explore Pico da Esperança Viewpoint

The highest point of the island offers the best views. From up there, observe the “dormant dragon” and the other four islands around. On a cloudless day, it is quite a fantastic panorama.
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Best Season to Visit the Azores
The Azores Archipelago boasts a unique climate that shapes its lush landscapes, making it a splendid year-round destination. With mild temperatures and minimal fluctuations, each season offers something unique. Spring averages 16 °C, summer reaches 21 °C, autumn cools to 18 °C, and winter remains mild at 14 °C.
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The Azorean Archipelago is easily accessible through numerous flight routes. Lisbon and Porto are the main entry points to the continent, with direct flights available to São Miguel (PDL), Terceira (TER), Faial (HOR), Pico (PIX), and Santa Maria (SMA). To find the best flight, use search engines like eDreams or Skyscanner. These platforms enable you to compare prices and schedules from various airlines in one convenient location.
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Conclusion
Fajã do Ouvidor is a true gem of São Jorge Island. You should undoubtedly visit it if you are on Dragon Island. It offers its visitors a unique perspective of the natural and cultural wonders of the Azores. From its amazing volcanic formations to its inviting swimming pools, this fajã offers stunning natural beauty. Its lovely houses and tranquil atmosphere create a peaceful and welcoming environment. This fajã will please everyone with its unique charm and relaxing setting.
Beyond Fajã do Ouvidor, the surrounding areas offer endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. One excellent option is the trail to Pico da Esperança. It is more advisable to hike it towards Fajã do Ouvidor.
Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Fajã do Ouvidor and its neighboring treasures. With its unique charm and breathtaking scenery, it’s no wonder this destination remains a favorite among travelers to the Azores.
Authors’ Note
I am pleased to inform you that all the recommendations in this article are based on my personal experience and observations. As the author, I have personally visited each attraction mentioned, ensuring that every suggestion is grounded in first-hand knowledge and genuine enthusiasm.
FAQs
Fajã do Ouvidor is renowned for its natural pools, especially Poça Simão Dias, known for its crystal-clear waters and unique volcanic rock formations. The fajã offers stunning landscapes and a peaceful environment, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy nature at its best.
Fajã do Ouvidor is accessible by road, allowing visitors to arrive by car. From Velas, take the regional road towards the north of the island and follow the signs leading to the fajã. The drive offers beautiful coastal and mountain views along the way.
Yes, you can swim in the natural pools of Fajã do Ouvidor, especially in Poça Simão Dias. The pools have clear, refreshing waters and are surrounded by volcanic formations. However, be mindful of sea conditions, as the Atlantic can sometimes bring strong waves and currents.
Although Fajã do Ouvidor remains a natural and peaceful destination, it offers basic facilities, including parking areas and access to swimming spots. However, it is recommended to bring food, water, and essential items, as services are limited in this remote area.