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Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo: The Idyllic Princess Ring

Travel 10/09/2025
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The Islet of Vila Franca do Campo is a stunning natural attraction in São Miguel, Azores. Known for its unique lagoon and volcanic origins, it draws visitors for swimming, snorkeling, and the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition held on its iconic rock formations.

Picture this: A perfectly round volcanic crater partly emerging from the Atlantic Ocean, filled with crystal-clear water and colourful fish. A paradise for birds who nest and live there for months, and an equal heaven for travellers to swim and sunbathe the rest of the year. This is Ilhéu de Vila Franca (Vila Franca Islet), in São Miguel Island — Azores Archipelago.

What would be a better place than this little islet to work on your tan and swim in the Atlantic? Plus, due to the shape of the islet, there are usually very few or no waves at all. It is a peaceful environment for the whole family.

But what is this crater doing here, and why does it attract not only travellers but also biologists and athletes from all over the world? In this post, we will discover the history and geology of this wonderful place. Furthermore, we will provide you with all the necessary tips to ensure a great time at the “Princess Ring” in Ilhéu de Vila Franca.

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1 What is Ilhéu de Vila Franca
1.1 Geology & Volcanology
1.2 History of Ilhéu de Vila Franca
1.3 Conservation of the Vila Franca Islet
1.4 Fauna & Flora
2 What to Do at Ilhéu de Vila Franca
2.1 Combine Whale Watching & A Visit to the Islet
2.2 Sunbathe on the Beach
2.3 Snorkel
2.4 Walk Around & Go to the Viewpoint
2.5 Red Bull Cliff Diving
2.6 Kayaking
3 Best Time to Visit Ilhéu de Vila Franca
3.1 Summertime
3.2 Best Time of the Day
4 Plan your visit to Ilhéu de Vila Franca
4.1 How to Get to Ilhéu de Vila Franca
4.2 Price & Opening Hours
4.3 Pro Tips
4.4 What to Do After Ilhéu de Vila Franca
5 Complementary Information
5.1 Best Season to Visit the Azores
5.2 How to Get to the Azores
5.3 Travel Essentials
5.4 Useful Tools & Apps
6 Video
7 Conclusion
8 FAQs
9 Photo Gallery
10 Map

What is Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Marco Medeiros | The beautiful Ilhéu de Vila Franca in São Miguel island
Marco Medeiros | The beautiful Ilhéu de Vila Franca in São Miguel island

Ilhéu de Vila Franca is not only a beach of the Azores, but also a Nature reserve. It is much more than that — a little paradise. It is nowadays one of the most popular tourist attractions in the summer, but it has served different purposes throughout time. The romantic islet is also known as the Princess Ring due to its perfectly round shape that resembles a ring. Let’s see together the origins of the islet and its story.

Geology & Volcanology

Alexandre Balas | Ilhéu de Vila Franca seen from the sky
Alexandre Balas | Ilhéu de Vila Franca seen from the sky

The islet of Vila Franca is the result of an ancient submarine volcano. Indeed, it is an extinct volcanic cone that is part of the Fogo volcanic complex. It formed inside the ocean by a shallow joint secondary eruption approximately 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. The total area of the islet is approximately 87 hectares, corresponding to a terrestrial surface of 6.2 hectares (62,000 square meters). It seems to be divided into two parts — the big and small islets — but the highest point is at 64 meters above sea level.

Furthermore, the rocky tower beside the islet — called Farilhão — goes up to 32 meters above sea level. About the narrow entrance to the North, channel Boquete, is not a natural area of the islet. Locals widened it to accommodate larger ships during the seismic crises, as the islet served as a shelter.

The volcanology type of the islet is surtseyan, which means the eruption occurred underwater. Studies have proven that basaltic eruptions occurred there, which are phreatic (meaning the eruption was explosive due to contact between magma and water). After the eruption, the volcanic material was compacted, and stratified structures formed.

On the islet, it is still possible to see the areas where volcanic ashes and pumice stones landed. The rocky ground consists mainly of tuffs — consolidated volcanic ash — of palagonite (a fragile, pale rock of low density and high iron content). The bottom of the crater is predominantly made of slabs of lava, and you can also find pebbles and sand.

History of Ilhéu de Vila Franca

David Rodrigues | Ilhéu de Vila Franca during sunset
David Rodrigues | Ilhéu de Vila Franca during sunset

Ilhéu de Vila Franca has many stories to tell. It was officially registered for the first time in 1537, when the settlers of São Miguel began to move westward from Povoação. However, before that, in 1522, the capital of the archipelago at the time, Vila Franca do Campo, was destroyed by an earthquake, and the islet played a significant role in its aftermath. It served as a port of shelter for ships and locals.

In 1563, another seismic crisis hit Vila Franca, and the islet was once again used as a shelter. The next shelter harbour built was in Ponta Delgada. On July 26th of 1582, the islet was in the middle of a naval battle between Spanish and French forces. It served as a prison and an execution place for French prisoners. 

Did you know

Did you know that some people would buy the islet over the centuries? It was indeed a private and not a public space. In 1846, the owner of the time, Simplicio Gago da Câmara, used the islet for his grapevine production.

Furthermore, whalers built a lookout hut on the highest point to help hunt sperm whales. In addition to that, the islet was a place to process dead whales.

In 1933, a new owner built two small buildings as holiday houses for his family.  However, in the second half of the 20th century, Ilhéu de Vila Franca became a popular summer holiday destination for locals to go swimming. The Regional Government only acquired the islet in 1989. It is now a tourist zone, very popular from June to October, and a nature reserve that is strictly closed for the rest of the year.

Enrico Pescantini | Ilhéu de Vila Franca, also known as the Princess Ring
Enrico Pescantini | Ilhéu de Vila Franca, also known as the Princess Ring

Conservation of the Vila Franca Islet

Since 1983, the islet has been classified as a natural reserve. It is strictly forbidden to fish, remove plants, or introduce invasive species to this protected habitat. Furthermore, since 2005, boats have been prohibited from entering the lagoon. A small port outside provides for preserving the water inside. 

There is a limit on the number of people who can enter the area, with a maximum of 400 per day and 200 at the same time, to limit the impact of tourism on the islet’s rich fauna and flora.

In 2008, the islet was reclassified as a Protected Area for the Management of Habitats or Species, allowing people to use the islet. From 2012, the Environmental Project LIFE and Safe Islands for Seabirds emerged to help preserve Ilhéu de Vila Franca. 

This was a partnership between important conservation entities, including SPEA (the Portuguese Society for Bird Research) and the public sector, such as the City Council of Vila Franca do Campo.

David Rodrigues | Ilhéu de Vila Franca and the town of the same name
David Rodrigues | Ilhéu de Vila Franca and the town of the same name

From 2004 to 2007, another project led by Birdlife designated Ilhéu de Vila Franca as an IBA (Important Bird Area). The objectives of these preservation projects were many. Between them was the elimination and control of reeds (an invasive plant that prevents native vegetation from growing, as well as an obstacle for birds to enter their nests) and the plantation of native species.

Likewise, the elimination of fascinating mammals like rats and mice has led to the eradication of these species from the island. And finally, attract birds for nesting by installing sound devices and artificial nests. The bird population, specifically Cory’s shearwaters, is monitored annually.

Furthermore, note that the Naval Club of Vila Franca organizes underwater clean-ups every year, and anyone is welcome to participate. It is an excellent opportunity to help preserve this unique site and to see it closely.

Fauna & Flora

Álvaro RP | Some of the fish you can find while snorkeling in Ilhéu de Vila Franca
Álvaro RP | Some of the fish you can find while snorkeling in Ilhéu de Vila Franca

May it be on land, underwater, or in the air around, the islet is so rich in fauna and flora. Ilhéu de Vila Franca is home to a diverse array of animals and plants; we must preserve it for as long as possible.

Animals are the only residents of the islet. Among the fauna living on the islet, we have 29 different species of birds registered, including our dear Cory’s shearwaters, which nest there, as well as common terns, the yellow-legged gull, and the rock pigeon. Additionally, 18 identified species of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) are also flying.

In the water, there have been 24 species of littoral fish already registered, like parrotfish, grouper, dreamfish, and pufferfish. You can also occasionally see mollusks, such as octopuses. If you have a mask and snorkel, you can also try to find starfish, sea urchins, and colourful sea cucumbers. Outside the islet, it is frequent to spot dolphins, and sometimes even whales! On land, we have various geckos and crustaceans, including crabs.

Among the flora, you can see some 59 identified species, including nine endemic ones. There is heather, fire tree, reed, agave, or dragon tree, for instance. In the water, you can also spot some submarine flora, as there are 13 species of algae.

What to Do at Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Although it is a small islet, there are many things to do and see at Ilhéu de Vila Franca. That is why you should plan to spend at least half a day there. You can even bring a picnic to enjoy on the shore, which allows you to stay the whole day.

Combine Whale Watching & A Visit to the Islet

David Rodrigues | A sperm whale rising its fluke in the air
David Rodrigues | A sperm whale raising its fluke in the air

Why not make the most out of your day and combine a whale and dolphin-watching trip with a visit to the islet? At Futurismo, we have got your back to spend a fun day in the Azores. 

Begin your day aboard one of our boats to explore the wildlife of the Atlantic Ocean. There are 28 different species of whales and dolphins wandering around the islands. From June to October (when the islet is open), you can still see some of the biggest whales in the world, like the blue whale, passing by during its migration, but also our resident sperm whales, visible every month of the year.

Then you will have lunch at a local restaurant, and in the afternoon, we will take you to the islet. We even have some snorkels and masks to borrow, but we always recommend that our travellers bring their own for more comfort. Spend the afternoon at the islet, relaxing on the beach and watching the colorful fish.

Would you like to know the best times for whale watching?

Take a look at our whale watching calendar and plan your next adventure! Don’t miss the chance to spot these majestic creatures in Azorean waters. 🐋 🌊

Sunbathe on the Beach

Lay your towel down on the rocky ground, around the lagoon, to relax to the sounds of the ocean. You can bring a book and enjoy this exceptional scenery to recharge your batteries. When the tide is low, another small beach inside the natural pool suddenly appears for some hours. This circular sand beach in the crater is also a good spot to sit with your feet in crystal-clear water. Plus, it is a super photogenic spot.

→ Related Post: Best beaches in the Azores. Read more!

Snorkel

Álvaro RP | Snorkeling at Ilhéu de Vila Franca is fun!
Álvaro RP | Snorkeling at Ilhéu de Vila Franca is fun!

The shallow waters of Ilhéu de Vila Franca are a paradise for a snorkelling adventure. It is very safe as a lifeguard is always there, and there are few waves inside the lagoon. The maximum depth when the tide is high is approximately 20 meters. The lagoon in itself has a diameter of roughly 150 meters. 

Along with the seven tunnels you can see around the islet, the marine wildlife is incredibly colourful in the lagoon. Between parrotfish, dreamfish, wrasses, and canary damsels, your eyes will be filled with rainbow colours. Also, look for starfish and octopus, but be cautious around sea urchins.

Walk Around & Go to the Viewpoint

David Rodrigues | The view from the viewpoint on top of the hill at Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Once you disembark from the boat at the small harbour at the entrance to Vila Franca Islet, this narrow passage to the North allows the water to flow between the ocean and the lagoon, keeping the water slightly warmer and avoiding high sea agitation. From there, you can walk inside and do almost the entire circle. There is a closed area for conservation purposes, but you can still go around the lagoon a bit. 

And don’t forget to go up to the viewpoint to have a panoramic view of the islet, with the town of Vila Franca do Campo in the background. If you go on low tide, you can even walk inside the crater, on a thin sand band. Furthermore, look for birds if you enjoy nature and animals. Up to 29 different bird species are flying around the islet. It’s birdwatching time!

Red Bull Cliff Diving

David Rodrigues | Red Bull Cliff Diving at Ilhéu de Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | Red Bull Cliff Diving at Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Every year since 2009, the renowned Red Bull Cliff Diving athletes have visited the Azores to jump from the top of Ilhéu de Vila Franca and perform impressive acrobatics. This is a crucial stage in the World Series competition, which spans from France to Australia. An event locals love to watch from a boat.

Professional international divers jump from heights of 27 meters for men and 21 meters for women. This is so spectacular to see. It usually occurs between June and July.

Kayaking

Sea kayaking around the islet is also a great activity to enjoy! It takes about 40 minutes to paddle there. You can visit the different caves, see the cliffs from up close, and even dive outside the islet. Spending time in the ocean can be very therapeutic for some people. The sound, the tranquillity, and the scenery around are unique when you arrive at the Vila Franca Islet, a volcanic crater lost in the sea.

Best Time to Visit Ilhéu de Vila Franca

David Rodrigues | The islet of Vila Franca during sunset
David Rodrigues | The islet of Vila Franca during sunset

Now that you know all about the story of Ilhéu de Vila Franca and what to do there, let’s help you with helpful information about when to go.

Is a visit to the islet better in the early morning? Or maybe after lunch?

The islet is closed most of the year. Do you know when Ilhéu de Vila Franca is open to travellers? The answer is below!

Check all our articles about the weather in the Azores throughout the year 🌤️ ☔️: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

Summertime

Álvaro RP | Inside Ilhéu de Vila Franca
Álvaro RP | Inside Ilhéu de Vila Franca

The high season is the only time when the islet is open for visitors. It is usually from June 15 to October 15. The boat that transports travellers there only operates during that time of year. For the rest of the year, the nature reserve of Ilhéu de Vila Franca is closed for birds to be able to nest in peace. No one is allowed inside the islet outside the opening season, except for scientists.

Best Time of the Day

David Rodrigues | Swimming in the crystal clear waters of Vila Franca islet is a privilege
David Rodrigues | Swimming in the crystal clear waters of Vila Franca islet is a privilege

As the islet has a limited number of visitors, with a daily capacity of 400 people and a maximum of 200 people at a time, it is recommended to arrive early in the morning with the first boats. This way, you will arrive at the islet and not have so many people around. 

The first boat frequently departs from Vila Franca harbour at 10 am, and it is necessary to purchase the ticket beforehand at the harbour or online. Please ensure you arrive before the departure time, as there may also be a queue to enter the boat, and not every seat is guaranteed.

If you decide to go in the afternoon, you risk not finding a nice spot to lay your towel, or also the maximum number of visitors could be reached already.

Furthermore, note that you need some time to enjoy the islet. One hour is not enough to fully appreciate the scenery and swim in the lagoon. We recommend staying at least two hours, but some people like to spend more time, as it is not something you see every day.

Be cautious in the intense sun of noon, as there are few shady spots. We recommend going early and finding a place with some shade for your comfort.

Plan your visit to Ilhéu de Vila Franca

The Wise Travellers | Ilhéu de Vila Franca in all its beauty
The Wise Travellers | Ilhéu de Vila Franca in all its beauty

Next is everything you need to know to have a great time visiting Ilhéu de Vila Franca. From how to get there to how much it is to visit, the islet won’t have any more secrets for you. Let’s plan your perfect day at Vila Franca Islet.

How to Get to Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Álvaro RP | The boat taking passengers to Ilhéu de Vila Franca
Álvaro RP | The boat taking passengers to Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Ilhéu de Vila Franca is on the South Coast of São Miguel island, in the Azores archipelago. The islet is about 1000 meters away from the harbour of Vila Franca. There are a few ways to visit the interior of the beautiful Ilhéu de Vila Franca. 

First, you can go to Vila Franca do Campo harbour — Cais de Tagarete — and take the ferry boat, which departs every hour from 10 am to 6 pm. It is an old fishing boat that has been converted to provide ferry services during the summer. It takes about 10 minutes to arrive at the islet. The returns are usually right when the ship arrives at the islet, every hour. 

Alternatively, you can come with us on a full-day tour to watch whales in the morning and visit the islet in the afternoon. This is the best way to enjoy this beautiful part of the island, and you even have lunch in a local restaurant included!

When you disembark at the islet, you will feel how small you are in front of nature. It truly is something worth seeing with your own eyes to realize its amazingness.

Price & Opening Hours

The price of the ferry tickets for both ways is:

  • 10 € for foreigners
  • 6 € for residents

If you book online, a small tax will be added. Furthermore, note that this price includes a tax for nature conservation. 

The first boat leaves the harbour at 10 am, and the last boat comes back to São Miguel Island at 6:10 pm. Outside this time, it is not possible to go inside the islet.

Pro Tips

Álvaro RP | The transparent waters of the lagoon
Álvaro RP | The transparent waters of the lagoon

As there is not much shade on the islet, be sure to bring some good sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Furthermore, please keep in mind that water and snacks are available, as there are no cafés or restaurants on the islet. 

For more comfort on the rocky ground, bring a thick towel to lie down, as well as water shoes or flip-flops. 

If you want to go snorkelling, you can usually find masks and snorkels at the ticket office. But we always recommend getting your own, as this is not a guarantee. Furthermore, for fun, underwater pictures, get your waterproof camera!

In terms of clothing, as you might have already heard, we have the 4 seasons in a day in the Azores. So, get ready for anything! It can be very hot and sunny, and suddenly raining heavily.

We also recommend bringing a bag with you to collect all your litter and take it back with you. Remember, leave nothing but footprints.

What to Do After Ilhéu de Vila Franca

David Rodrigues | The view of Vila Franca town and the islet from Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz

There are so many things to do near Vila Franca do Campo! You can enjoy a walk inside the town that was once the Azorean capital.

Also, if you have the chance to go up the mountain by car to see the fantastic view from Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz, go for it because you won’t regret it! From up there, you have a beautiful panorama of Vila Franca do Campo and the islet. Such a picturesque place!

Not so far away from Vila Franca, you can find a less touristy but unique spot. We are talking about Lagoa do Congro. This otherworldly lake in the middle of the forest is a curious place to visit. The scenery is lush, from the water to the surrounding trees. You will understand why São Miguel is the green island after seeing Lagoa do Congro.

Check all our articles about each one of the most relevant points of interest in Vila Franca do Campo: Vila Franca do Campo | Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz | Ilhéu de Vila Franca | Praia da Amora | Praia da Vinha da Areia | Praia de Água D’Alto | Lagoa do Congro | Lagoa dos Nenúfares | Miradouro do Castelo Branco

If you are not lucky with the weather, then consider heading to Furnas hot springs instead of Ilhéu de Vila Franca. You can choose between the Terra Nostra Park and the Poça da Dona Beija. They are perfect for rainy days.

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Complementary Information

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.

→ For a detailed breakdown of the weather by month, check the following links 🌤️☔️: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

How to Get to the Azores

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.

For more details on how to get to the Azores, take a look at our complete guide. But what if you want to explore beyond your arrival island? We’ve got you covered!

  • Azores airports 🛬
  • Flights between islands ✈️
  • Ferries between islands ⛴️
  • Which island to choose? 🏝️
  • What airlines fly to the Azores? 🛩️

→ Once you’ve found the perfect route, book your tickets and get ready to experience one of the world’s most stunning island groups!

Travel Essentials

Essential Information for your Azores trip: Azorean Language & Phrases 🗣️ | Currency & Banks 💵 | Credit Cards & Traveler’s Cheques 🏧 | Driving in the Azores 🚗 | Electricity 🔌 | Experiences & Tours 🗺️ | Health & Safety 🩺 | Internet & Wi-Fi Access 🛜 | Phones & Mobile Service 📞 | Post Offices & Buying Stamps ✉️ | Public Holidays 🏖️ | Shopping 🛒 | Time & Daylight 🕒 | Whale Watching Guide 🐳 | Best Island to Visit 🏞️

Useful Tools & Apps

The weather in the Azores can be variable, so it’s helpful to use some apps before visiting the islands. Spotazores provides live camera feeds from the main tourist attractions, allowing you to check the weather and plan your visit. For accurate weather predictions, use Windy or Windguru — they provide the most reliable predictions.

Video

Futurismo Azores Adventures | We take you on a tour to Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Conclusion

Now that you are an expert on Ilhéu de Vila Franca, you need to book your ticket to the Azores and visit this natural wonder on São Miguel island. We hope you found everything you needed to know, and that we can share this experience in the wild Atlantic.

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

How can I visit Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo?

To visit Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo, you can take a boat tour from the marina in Vila Franca do Campo. The boats operate regularly during the summer months. Check out a tour here!

What activities can I do on Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo?

Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkelling, and exploring the natural pool formed inside the crater. There are also walking trails that offer stunning views of the island and the surrounding ocean.

Is there an entrance fee for Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo?

Yes, there is a small entrance fee to help maintain the natural reserve. The cost is typically included in the ticket price for the boat tour.

What should I bring when visiting Ilhéu de Vila Franca do Campo?

It’s recommended to bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, water, and snacks. There are no facilities on the islet, so come prepared with everything you might need for a few hours.

Photo Gallery

David Rodrigues | Farilhão, the rocky tower
Farilhão, the rocky tower
Álvaro RP | The islet of Vila Franca
The islet of Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | Boat passing by the islet
Boat passing by the islet
David Rodrigues | The almost perfectly round lagoon
The almost perfectly round lagoon
David Rodrigues | The old fishing boat turned into a ferry to the islet
The old fishing boat turned into a ferry to the islet
David Rodrigues | The small beach inside the lagoon
The small beach inside the lagoon
David Rodrigues |Walking inside the lagoon
Walking inside the lagoon
David Rodrigues | You can truly see how clear the water is
You can truly see how clear the water is
David Rodrigues | The islet and the island of São Miguel
The islet and the island of São Miguel
Álvaro RP | Inside the islet
Inside the islet
David Rodrigues | Outside the islet are some interesting rock formations
Outside the islet are some interesting rock formations
David Rodrigues | Explorig inside Ilhéu de Vila Franca
Explorig inside Ilhéu de Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | The way around the lagoon
The way around the lagoon
David Rodrigues | The blue waters of Ilhéu de Vila Franca
The blue waters of Ilhéu de Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | How the islet can get crowded sometimes
How the islet can get crowded sometimes
David Rodrigues | A beautiful drone shot of Ilhéu de Vila Franca
A beautiful drone shot of Ilhéu de Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | Our guide showing the islet to a traveler
Our guide showing the islet to a traveler
David Rodrigues | Red Bull Cliff Diving
Red Bull Cliff Diving
David Rodrigues | Red Bull Cliff Diving
(2) Red Bull Cliff Diving
David Rodrigues | Red Bull Cliff Diving
(3) Red Bull Cliff Diving
David Rodrigues | Red Bull Cliff Diving
(4) Red Bull Cliff Diving
David Rodrigues | The sun setting with beautiful colors in the sky around Vila Franca islet
The sun setting with beautiful colors in the sky around Vila Franca islet
David Rodrigues | Beautiful colors around Ilhéu de Vila Franca
Beautiful colors around Ilhéu de Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | The islet with the green island in the background
The islet with the green island in the background
Enrico Pescantini | Another drone shot of the islet
Enrico Pescantini | Another drone shot of the islet

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Portas da Cidade: The Historic Portal of Ponta Delgada

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Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres: The Sacred Work of Art & Festivities

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Ponta Delgada: The Wonderful Capital of São Miguel Island

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Povoação: Our Azorean Heritage

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Miradouro da Ponta do Sossego: Where the Sun Rises First

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Faial da Terra: Nativity Scene of São Miguel Island

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Miradouro de Santa Iria: An Iconic View Over São Miguel’s North Coast

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Cozido das Furnas: The Icon of Azorean Cuisine


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Whale Watching

Lying in the middle of the mystical Atlantic Ocean, the wonderful Azores islands are a permanent home or point of passage for more than a third of the entire world’s whale and dolphin species.
Dive into this lifetime adventure with ancestral creatures where science and emotion come together at their highest level!
This may be the best place on earth to observe these magnificent animals.

Whale Watching
Jeep Tours

Feel the rush, surprise, and emotion in an all-terrain vehicle, this adventure will take you to the core of secrets. We will take you where nobody has ever reached before. Experience moments of adrenaline in our jeep tours. The adventure through the interior of the islands will begin!
The trips are made in 4×4 vehicles properly equipped, capable of taking you to places little explored. It is intended for those who want to discover new perspectives and unusual scenarios on the Azores Islands in a more adventurous way. We pass on secondary roads, which are not usually found on the usual tourist routes. They are narrow paths, dirt paths, called “canadas” in Azorean, and are mostly used by farmers.

Jeep Tours
Kayaking & SUP

Find solace in listening to the birds chirping and enjoy the peacefulness of the moment, and make sure you capture it with your camera this unforgettable experience.
Sete Cidades is a volcanic complex where you can visit several lakes. Inside one of the craters, you can find two lakes, known as Lagoa Verde (green lake) and Lagoa Azul (blue lake), that feature in a legendary love legend about the lake’s creation. This special place was elected as one of the country’s seven natural wonders and once you are there, you will definitely understand why.
The contrast of colors between the two mysterious lakes is mesmerizing, and being on the water, in the middle of the volcanic crater, will give you a different perspective of the high green cliffs around.

Kayaking & SUP
Canyoning

The boldest and most unique adventure! Heading through the natural landscape you will be able to enjoy some adrenaline-fueled activities. Wet, wild, and absolutely unforgettable.
This experience involves trekking through river gorges, around pools, or even behind waterfalls.
Canyoners navigate down waterways by abseiling down waterfalls, clambering over rocks, or jumping into water rock pools. You will get wet for sure, even with an exposure suit, but this is not too bad with the relatively warm climate of the Azores.

Canyoning
Van Tours

Take a seat in the emotion sector, stop wherever you want and where your curiosity demands it. Taste, observe, and treasure the entire originality of this Atlantic paradise.
If you want to get to know the island of São Miguel more peacefully, without the worry of renting a car, opt for more comfort, on a pleasant van ride. Make the most of your vacation and get away from the city.
This way, you are guaranteed to know the main points of interest, but also those you will not find in travel guides. This is perhaps the best choice for those looking for convenience and security.

Van Tours
Hiking Tours

From lush green vegetation to a great variety of wildlife, enjoy heaven after a long ramble with otherworldly vistas.
Enjoy your holidays in the Azores walking through the beautiful landscapes of volcanic origin. Breathe fresh air and contemplate all the diversity of fauna and flora you will find.
You can start the day feeling the nature among mountains, enjoy more than one lagoon on the island of São Miguel, and finally, to end the day in a perfect way, take a boat trip to see the sunset.

Hiking Tours
Bike Tours

In order to discover São Miguel island and stay active, cycling is definitely the way to go!
At Sete Cidades volcanic complex, have one of your best bike adventures! Indeed, we are not taking you to a random place. We are talking here about one of the Seven elected wonders of all of Portugal.
This is where our awesome bike adventures take place and we can tell that we love to take our guests there!

Bike Tours
Coasteering

Here, you can explore the geography of the giant rocky cliffs climbing through the sky and how the pounding waves smooth the coastline. Coasteering is an exhilarating experience combining rock and water activity with coastal landscapes. It was originated as a combination of mountaineering and orienteering.

Coasteering

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The iron-rich water of this spa at open air is naturally warm at any time. This green jungle classified as Natural Regional Monument will transport you to another planet. Enjoy the unique scenery straight out of a Jurassic Park movie.

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