Logo Futurismo
Search
Day ToursDay Tours
Travel AgencyTravel Agency
FuturismoFuturismo
The AzoresThe Azores
BlogBlog
Futurismo Azores Adventures - Search EN
  • EN
  • FR
  • DE
  • IT
  • PT
  • ES
  • São Miguel Island
  • Pico Island

Land

  • Bike Tours
  • Hiking Tours
  • Jeep Tours
  • Van Tours

Water

  • Boat Tours
  • Canyoning
  • Coasteering
  • Kayaking & SUP
  • Whale Watching

Best-sellers

Whale Watching in Ponta Delgada

Whale Watching in Ponta Delgada

Whale Watching in Rabo de Peixe

Whale Watching in Rabo de Peixe

Van Tour to Furnas

Van Tour to Furnas

Jeep Tour Sete Cidades & Lagoa do Fogo

Jeep Tour Sete Cidades & Lagoa do Fogo

Kayak Rental in Sete Cidades (double)

Kayak Rental in Sete Cidades (double)

Bike Rental in Sete Cidades

Bike Rental in Sete Cidades

Land

  • Hiking Tours
  • Van Tours

Water

  • Whale Watching

Best-sellers

Whale Watching in Lajes do Pico

Whale Watching in Lajes do Pico

Pico Island Van Tour

Pico Island Van Tour

Hiking Unesco Heritage

Hiking Unesco Heritage

  • Our DMC
  • Destination Management Company
  • - I'm a Traveler
  • - I'm a Travel Agency
Your Journey Awaits
Your Journey Awaits

Welcome to Futurismo Azores Adventures Travel Agency, an avant-garde and innovative travel agency in the stunning Azorean archipelago

know more
  • The brand
  • Our Fundamentals
  • Our Projects
  • Our Commitments
  • Our Policies
  • Honors & Alliances
  • Collab with Us
  • Contacts
  • Our Story
  • Our Fleet
  • Who We Are
  • - Our Motto
  • - The Guardians
  • Why Futurismo
Who we are
Who we are

Born in 1990, Futurismo Azores Adventures™ is a purpose-driven, family-owned business that has grown into the biggest Azorean operator with its own DMC

read more
Mission & Vision
Mission & Vision
Our Purpose
Our Purpose
Our Values
Our Values
  • All Projects
  • - People
  • - Planet
  • - Wildlife
  • United Nations Global Goals
Protecting Azores through projects
Protecting Azores through projects

We generate awareness and protection through passionate and meaningful projects

see projects
  • Ceased Swimming with Dolphins
  • Hiking Conduct Code
  • Mindful & Transformational Travel
  • Responsible Travel
  • Responsible Whale Watching
Responsible Travel
Responsible Travel

From the very beginning of our project, we believed that tourism should be different. It can be a force for good and it has to be faced as a privilege

read more
Animal Welfare Policy
Animal Welfare Policy
Environmental Policy
Environmental Policy
Sustainability Policy
Sustainability Policy
  • Associativism
  • Awards
  • Certifications
  • Media Highlights
Noteworthy Achievements in Travel Excellence
Noteworthy Achievements in Travel Excellence

Global acclaim spotlights Futurismo Azores Adventures’ sustainable excellence, boosting tourism and community impact!

know more
  • B2B Partnerships
  • Content Creators
  • Investigators & Internships
  • Media
  • Work at Futurismo
Join Our Journey: Lets Collaborate!
Join Our Journey: Lets Collaborate!

Join forces with us for media features, influencer collaborations, scientific investigations/internships, dynamic B2B partnerships, or career opportunities that shape the travel industry’s future. Let’s create unforgettable adventures together!

contact us
Connect for Adventure
Connect for Adventure

Have questions or ready to book? Reach out and let’s start planning your unforgettable journey to the Azores!

contact us
  • Islands
  • Whale Watching
  • Cetacean Species
  • Corvo
  • Faial
  • Flores
  • Graciosa
  • Pico
  • Santa Maria
  • São Miguel
  • São Jorge
  • Terceira
The hidden paradise
The hidden paradise

With its deep green valleys, dramatic volcanic lakes, breathtaking waterfalls, and hypnotizing ocean rich in biodiversity, the Azores have all you can dream of for a memorable holiday.

  • Complete Guide
  • - Best Island
  • - Best Season
  • - History
  • - Preservation
  • - Sightings Statistics
  • - What to Wear
  • Why Futurismo
  • - Educational Projects
  • - Our Fleet
  • - Our Story
  • - Responsible Operator
  • - Scientific Publications
  • - The Marine Biologists
  • - The Lookouts
  • - WCA Certification
15 Years of Scientific Publications: Unveiling Azores' Aquatic Enigmas
15 Years of Scientific Publications: Unveiling Azores' Aquatic Enigmas

Immerse yourself in pioneering Azorean whales & dolphins research and scientific discoveries

read more
  • Dolphins' Species
  • - Atlantic Spotted Dolphin
  • - Bottlenose Dolphin
  • - Common Dolphin
  • - False Killer Whale
  • - Orca
  • - Risso's Dolphin
  • - Striped Dolphin
  • Whales' Species
  • - Blainville's Beaked Whale
  • - Blue Whale
  • - Bryde's Whale
  • - Cuvier's Beaked Whale
  • - Fin Whale
  • - Humpback Whale
  • - Minke Whale
  • - Nothern Bottlenose Whale
  • - Pilot Whale
  • - Sei Whale
  • - Sowerby's Beaked Whale
  • - Sperm Whale
Resident & Migratory Species
Resident & Migratory Species

Comprehensive fact sheets on Azorean cetacean species

read more
  • Our Blog
  • All Articles
  • - People
  • - Planet
  • - Travel
  • - Wildlife
  • Copywriters & Guest-bloggers
  • Photographers & Videographers
Where will you go Next?
Where will you go Next?

Welcome to Futurismo Blog, carefully crafted for travelers and adventurers. Pack your bags and let us guide you through your next thrilling journey here at the amazing Azores islands!

read more
  • Tours & Activities
  • Blog & News
  • Projects
  • Tours & Activities
  • Blog & News
  • Projects

Mosteiros: A Paradise 30 km From Ponta Delgada

Travel . Rita Puga . 20/03/2025
Travel

.

.

2 months ago

Author: 

Rita Puga
Copywriter
Copywriter
Rita Puga
Passionate about unravelling the magic of the Azores through words, Rita delves into the cultural richness and captivating landscapes of this Atlantic paradise to create irresistible narratives. Join Rita on this unique journey, exploring the charms of these inspiring islands.
See more about Rita

Contributors

Álvaro Palácios - Picture
Photos
Álvaro Palácios
David Rodrigues - Picture
Photos
David Rodrigues
João Paulo Santos - Picture
Photos
João Paulo Santos
Bruno Ázera - Picture
Photos
Bruno Ázera
Enrico Pescantini - Picture
Photos
Enrico Pescantini

Although not well known by tourists, the parish of Mosteiros is a small paradise located just a few kilometers from Ponta Delgada, the capital of São Miguel. Located on the island’s northwest coast, Mosteiros resulted from a volcanic eruption. This small coastal town with strong links to fishing and the sea has a vast natural, rural, architectural, cultural, and gastronomic heritage that fascinates all who visit it. That’s why, throughout this article, we’ve highlighted various tourist attractions in this town that shouldn’t be left out of your itinerary. So stay with us to discover the wonders of the Monasteries.

Contents hide
1 Where are Mosteiros
1.1 History
1.2 Fauna & Flora
1.3 Culture & Festivities
1.3.1 Mosteiros’ Gastronomy: Typical Dishes
2 What to Do in Mosteiros
2.1 Enjoy the Sunset Magic at Mosteiros Beach
2.1.1 Pro Tips
2.2 Dive into Poço da Pedra
2.3 Explore Mosteiros Islets
2.4 Visit the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição
2.5 Discover Fisherman’s House
3 Plan Your Visit to Mosteiros
3.1 Best Time to Visit
3.2 How to Get to Mosteiros
3.3 Where to Eat
3.4 Where to Stay
4 Nearby Attractions
4.1 Ponta Delgada
4.2 Portas da Cidade
4.3 Farmers Market
4.4 António Borges Botanical Garden
4.5 Azores Pineapple Plantation
5 Complementary Information
5.1 Best Season to Visit the Azores
5.2 How to Get to the Azores
5.3 Azorean Travel Essentials
5.4 Useful Tools & Apps
6 Video
7 Conclusion
8 Map

Where are Mosteiros

João Paulo Santos | A landscape of the picturesque parish of Mosteiros

Mosteiros is a picturesque parish in the municipality of Ponta Delgada. This parish is located at the western end of the island of São Miguel, 30 kilometers from the capital, in a trendy area with locals and tourists in the summer. This town is known for its iconic natural heritage, with special emphasis on:

  • Mosteiros Beach;
  • Mosteiros Islets;
  • Poço da Pedra or Caneiros Natural Pools (Mosteiros Natural Pools).

Many historical monuments are also at your disposal, such as the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, the Chapel of São Lázaro and the Fisherman’s House. The magnificent gastronomy typical of the region promises to delight all who pass through.

History

The local population was essentially dedicated to fishing in the past. For this reason, one of the region’s most emblematic sites is the Mosteiros Fishing Port. The name “Mosteiros” derives from a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Mosteiros that existed in the region.

However, agriculture also played an essential role for the parish. The region’s fertile soil made it possible to grow various agricultural products, such as cereals, vegetables, and fruit. Nowadays, monasteries continue to evolve, and locals are constantly searching for new opportunities to preserve their rich cultural history and heritage.

Fauna & Flora

The parish of Mosteiros is characterized by its immense natural heritage. Here, you can enjoy the sea, dark sandy beaches, natural pools surrounded by volcanic rocks, and lush vegetation full of endemic species typical of the Azores. This is also one of the best places on the island to observe some rare birds that come to the area to rest and feed, for example:

  • Sandpiper (Numenius phaeopus) — wintering wader;
  • Cormorant (Nannopterum auritus) — seabird;
  • Great Curlew (Stercorarius skua) — caradriform bird;
  • Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) — bird of prey;
  • Fuselo or Chalreta (Limosa lapponica) — wader;
  • Among others.

Culture & Festivities

The biggest festival in the parish of Mosteiros takes place every year on the third Sunday in August. This religious festival is celebrated in honor of the four patron saints of the region (Nossa Senhora da Conceição, Santo Antão, São Pedro, and Coração de Jesus).

Quick Info

The festival is held in honor of just one saint every year, meaning the saints mentioned above are alternated between each year.

Over three days, there are many cultural activities to enjoy, from the procession and profane celebrations to the illuminations, festivals, and snack stalls. There are many options to learn about this local tradition.

Festival das Marés | Enjoy the music at Festival das Marés

In addition, the Fundação Brasileira Philharmonic Band kicked off the region’s latest festival. The Festival das Marés takes place at the end of August and attracts thousands of festival-goers for its three nights of national and international artists.

Mosteiros’ Gastronomy: Typical Dishes

Noteworthy is the gastronomy of the Monasteries, with special emphasis on the region’s most typical dishes:

  • Roast octopus or stew;
  • Snacks and seafood: barnacles, limpets, and mackerel (e.g., Limpets in Afonso’s sauce);
  • Baked beans or sweet potatoes;
  • Stewed or drained broad beans;
  • By-products of pig slaughter;
  • Roast sausages;
  • Baked pasta;
  • Sertã cake;
  • Fennel liqueur;
  • Mulled wine.

What to Do in Mosteiros

Their vast natural and cultural heritage characterizes the Mosteiros. In addition to their great geological interest, traditions mark the history and customs of this region. There is plenty of evidence of volcanic activity here, so don’t be surprised by the black sand beaches or the dark-colored rocks that contrast with the lush green vegetation and the blue ocean, forming an enigmatic landscape.

In addition, many activities and experiences will delight kids and adults alike. We will introduce you to some main tourist attractions that shouldn’t be left out of your plans when you visit the parish.

→ Related article: Best Beaches in the Azores Islands 🏖️ 🌊

Enjoy the Sunset Magic at Mosteiros Beach

Bruno Ázera | Enjoy the sunset magic at Mosteiros Beach

Mosteiros Beach is the ideal setting for relaxation and fun with family and friends. Many consider this expansive black sand beach, with its impressive volcanic rock formations, one of the most picturesque spots in the Azores. The vivid contrast of the deep blue ocean, dark sand, and rugged volcanic rocks against the lush green vegetation creates a stunning backdrop. Add the intense orange hues of the sunset, and you’ll experience an enchanting view. From the beach, you can also marvel at the iconic Mosteiros Islets. This beach offers a safe and well-guarded environment with excellent visitor infrastructure, including parking and accessibility for those with reduced mobility.

Pro Tips

  • Best time to visit: Bring your camera for stunning shots in the late afternoon for the sunset.
  • Bring water shoes: Protect your feet from sharp rocks.
  • Pack snacks and water: There are no cafés or restaurants directly on the beach.

Dive into Poço da Pedra

Poço da Pedra (or Caneiros) is a natural pool of volcanic origin with crystal-clear water coming from the ocean. As you might expect, this pool is one of the most attractive spots in the parish of Mosteiros.

Did you know

These natural pools have waters with medicinal properties that come from the algae found here.

Curiously, although Poço da Pedra is one of the main tourist attractions in the parish of Mosteiros, it is undoubtedly the least known natural pool on the island and in the archipelago. That’s why you can enjoy moments of leisure in peace.

Explore Mosteiros Islets

The Mosteiros islets are located on the coast that bathes the parish of Mosteiros, specifically at 926 meters (half a nautical mile). This group of four large volcanic rock formations is around 72 meters high and is one of the region’s most important tourist attractions.

Javi Garcia | Mosteiros Islets

Did you know

Mosteiros is known for its magnificent sunsets and the presence of the Mosteiros islets on the horizon — a breathtaking landscape.

Visit the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição

José Luís Ávila Silveira | Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição

The Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, also known as the Parish Church of Mosteiros, is located in Mosteiros, in the municipality of Ponta Delgada, in São Miguel. The Christian temple, built in the center of the parish in the middle of the 15th century, was dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Conceição. This beautiful church’s architecture is characterized by perfect geometric shapes in basalt stone and an imposing bell tower. Inside, you’ll also find a magnificent pipe organ.

Quick Info

Our Lady of the Conception is the patron saint of the parish of Mosteiros. The festivities in honor of the saint take place every year between 13 and 17 August.

Discover Fisherman’s House

The Fisherman’s House, also known as the Traditional Fishing Museum, is located in the center of the parish of Mosteiros in Ponta Delgada.

Did you know

This museum center has free admission and is open to the public every day between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., with guided tours.

The Traditional Fishing Museum was inaugurated on 27 March 2004. It was built by the inhabitants of the parish of Mosteiros with the support of the Azores Maritime Association, Porto de Abrigo, the Candelária Youth Association, and Lotaçor.

It should be noted that the Fisherman’s House has a permanent exhibition of fishing gear alluding to the local fishing activity. Here, you can contemplate the main local traditions, both past and present.

Plan Your Visit to Mosteiros

David Rodrigues | A magnificent view over the Mosteiros islets

Best Time to Visit

The climate of the Azores is oceanic, which means that temperatures are mild throughout the year, with slight seasonal variation. However, the weather can be pretty unpredictable, with changing conditions throughout the day. So the best time to visit the Mosteiros depends on the activities you want to do, i.e.:

  • Summer is the best time of year to swim in the calm ocean, in natural pools, or do water activities. It’s also the ideal season to enjoy beautiful natural landscapes, local festivals, and the Festival of the Tides.
  • Spring and Autumn are pleasant weather months with fewer crowds than summer. The landscapes are full of the vivid colors of the local flora, making them ideal for nature walks.
  • Despite the mild climate, periods of rain are more frequent in winter. In addition, because it is the lowest season for tourism, many attractions have reduced opening hours or are even closed.

In short, regardless of the season you choose, it’s always advisable to check the weather forecast and consider personal factors such as availability and travel preferences.

How to Get to Mosteiros

Leaving the city of Ponta Delgada, you’ll have a few alternative routes and various means of transport at your disposal to get to the parish of Mosteiros. Following the EN1-1A, you can select from the following options: own/rented vehicle, bus, or bicycle if you select to do some sporting activity to your destination. To get to Mosteiros, you’ll have to travel around 30 kilometers. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes by car, 1 hour and 5 minutes by bus, and 2 hours and 5 minutes by bicycle.

Where to Eat

If you need somewhere to eat near Mosteiros, click here. In this link, you’ll find the 10 best restaurants on Tripadvisor.

Where to Stay

To make your life easier, we’ve filtered the search by:

  • Airbnb
  • Booking.com

Nearby Attractions

Ponta Delgada

Ponta Delgada is officially one of Portugal’s best municipalities in which to live. The modern city is the largest and most populous in the Azores. Sea breezes, mountain views, and delicious local food are part of everyday life here.

David Rodrigues | The sunset in Ponta Delgada
Álvaro RP | Landscape of Ponta Delgada

Despite being an energetic city, Ponta Delgada has no rush and no annoying traffic jams. In the beginning, Ponta Delgada was just a tiny fishing village. But soon, thanks to its safe bays, it became the most crucial island trade port. Ponta Delgada was declared a city in 1546 and is considered the island’s capital after the first capital —Vila Franca do Campo — was destroyed by a terrible earthquake in 1522. Today, Ponta Delgada, with its almost 70,000 inhabitants, is a cosmopolitan city that attracts visitors worldwide. That’s why we’ve highlighted the city’s main points of interest:

  • Monuments: Carlos Machado Museum, Church of All Saints, City Gates, São Brás Fort, Farmers Market, Portas do Mar, Public Library and Regional Archive, Rocha da Relva, Sanctuary of Hope, and Synagogue.
  • Natural Heritage: Coal Cave, José do Canto Garden, António Borges Garden, “Pesqueiro” Swimming Pool, Pineapple Plantations, Milícias Beach, among others.

→ Related articles: Ponta Delgada | Gruta do Carvão | Rocha da Relva | Milícias & Pópulo Beaches

Portas da Cidade

The Portas da Cidade (City Gates) is one of Ponta Delgada’s main tourist attractions. This imposing monument, built in the 18th century, is considered to be the archipelago’s historical and cultural heritage. Considered a visiting card for the city of São Miguel, the City Gates consist of three arches decorated with sculptural and ornamental elements, including symbols of the town and the archipelago. The City Gates used to provide access to the old town of Ponta Delgada. However, this site’s architectural work is now used as a meeting point and landmark for visitors.

Did you know

The City Gates are classified as a Property of Public Interest in Decree-Law No. 39.175 of April 17, 1953.

→ Related article: Portas da Cidade

Farmers Market

David Rodrigues | The colorful stalls at the Farmers Market

The Farmers Market is located in the parish of São Pedro, in the city and municipality of Ponta Delgada. This market is one of the most emblematic places in the city and is located in a small, bustling square. With the rise of liberalism, there was a need to build a new market, one that was dignified and suitable for traders. The Farmers Market was built on Rua do Mercado in 1848 by a decision of the city council on March 16, 1847.

The Farmers Market offers a wide variety of high-quality regional and fresh products, such as fruit, vegetables, and root vegetables. There are also fishmongers, butchers, and some stores selling flowers, souvenirs, and regional handicrafts.

Quick Info

Until the 19th century, there were no specific places to sell agricultural products and livestock in Ponta Delgada. Everything took place on the south side of the Matriz and in the Arcadas do Cais — also known as the Arcadas da Feira.

António Borges Botanical Garden

Rita Puga | Stroll Through the António Borges Botanical Garden

The António Borges Botanical Garden offers a picturesque escape, transporting visitors to the romantic charm of the 19th century. This green oasis reflects the vision of António Borges Medeiros, an Azorean politician passionate about botany and introducing diverse plant species to São Miguel.

The garden is one of Ponta Delgada’s largest, cherished for its serene atmosphere and inviting paths. Visitors can admire its unique botanical collection, featuring remarkable trees and plants that showcase the island’s rich biodiversity.

Beyond its natural beauty, the António Borges Garden is a lively venue for cultural, recreational, and sporting events. Whether enjoying a peaceful stroll or discovering fascinating flora, this garden provides a tranquil retreat in the city’s heart.

→ Related articles: Jardim António Borges | Mata-Jardim José do Canto | Pinhal da Paz

Azores Pineapple Plantation

The Azores Pineapple Plantation is a greenhouse pineapple production located on the island of São Miguel. The plantation is located in the Furnas area in the municipality of Ponta Delgada.

Did you know

São Miguel uniquely cultivates pineapples in greenhouses, boasting approximately 6,000 plantations across the island.

Farmers grow these pineapples in volcanic soils and irrigate them with thermal waters, creating a fruit with a unique flavor. It is a top tourist attraction that offers insights into pineapple cultivation, including planting and harvesting. Visitors can also enjoy guided tours and tastings of pineapple-based products.

Complementary Information

Best Season to Visit the Azores

The Azores Archipelago enjoys a unique climate that shapes its lush landscapes and makes it a splendid year-round destination. With mild temperatures and minimal fluctuations, every season has something unique to offer. 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 to São Miguel (PDL), Terceira (TER), Faial (HOR), Pico (PIX), and Santa Maria (SMA) available. To find the best flight, use search engines like eDreams or Skyscanner. These platforms allow you to compare prices and schedules from different airlines in one place.

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!

Azorean 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 offers live camera feeds from the main tourist attractions, letting you check the weather and plan your visit. For accurate weather predictions, use Windy or Windguru — they provide the most reliable predictions.

Video

Jared Dillingham | Aerial view of Mosteiros

Conclusion

The parish of Mosteiros is a charming little coastal town that, despite not being well known by tourists, is a place you shouldn’t miss. With an enormous heritage and cultural value, you can enjoy experiences in nature or at the town’s main tourist attractions. Don’t forget to sample the gastronomy of Mosteiros—the dishes are delicious, and there’s something for everyone.

You can also appreciate the uniqueness of the landscapes of volcanic origin and enjoy the peace of the surrounding areas.

Authors’ Note

I’m pleased to inform you that all the recommendations in this article are based on my 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.

Map

Copywriter
Copywriter
Rita Puga
Passionate about unravelling the magic of the Azores through words, Rita delves into the cultural richness and captivating landscapes of this Atlantic paradise to create irresistible narratives. Join Rita on this unique journey, exploring the charms of these inspiring islands.
See more about Rita

Contributors

Álvaro Palácios - Picture
Photos
Álvaro Palácios
David Rodrigues - Picture
Photos
David Rodrigues
João Paulo Santos - Picture
Photos
João Paulo Santos
Bruno Ázera - Picture
Photos
Bruno Ázera
Enrico Pescantini - Picture
Photos
Enrico Pescantini

Continue reading...

Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra
Travel

Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra

Praia Formosa: The Oldest Bathing Area In The Azores
Travel

Praia Formosa: The Oldest Bathing Area In The Azores

Praia da Vitória: What to Do and Visit?
Travel

Praia da Vitória: What to Do and Visit?

Read More

Quick info

Did you know

Related Articles

Find out more interesting articles

Health and Safety Tips in the Azores

The Azores Archipelago is the ideal destination for those who enjoy traveling in close contact with nature and seek to relax from everyday stress. Like

Read Now

Boca da Ribeira Viewpoint: A Must-Visit?

The island of São Miguel, in the Azores archipelago, has several activities and breathtaking views. One of these stunning places is the Miradouro da Boca

Read Now

Pico Vermelho Windmill: A Must-See Stop?

The Pico Vermelho Windmill is located on the northern coast of São Miguel Island in the Azores Archipelago. It stands as a rare architectural landmark,

Read Now

Lagoa de Santiago Viewpoint: A Unique View

The Lagoa de Santiago Viewpoint is one of the most extraordinary places on the island of São Miguel. From here, you will have a panoramic

Read Now

Praia de São Roque: A Calm Sea and Fine Sand

A few kilometers from the center of Ponta Delgada, you can find Praia de São Roque. The dark sand beach is ideal for those looking

Read Now

Caldeira do Faial: The Landmark of Faial Island

Located in the center of the island, Caldeira do Faial is considered by many to be Faial’s landmark. It is one of the few places

Read Now

Related Articles

Boca da Ribeira Viewpoint: A Must-Visit?

Boca da Ribeira Viewpoint: A Must-Visit?

Pico Vermelho Windmill: A Must-See Stop?

Pico Vermelho Windmill: A Must-See Stop?

Lagoa de Santiago Viewpoint: A Unique View

Lagoa de Santiago Viewpoint: A Unique View

Praia de São Roque: A Calm Sea and Fine Sand

Praia de São Roque: A Calm Sea and Fine Sand

Pico da Barrosa: Romantic Viewpoint For Nature Lovers

Pico da Barrosa: Romantic Viewpoint For Nature Lovers

Ribeira Quente: The Little Pearl of São Miguel

Ribeira Quente: The Little Pearl of São Miguel

Jardim Botânico José do Canto: A Green Break In the Middle of Ponta Delgada

Jardim Botânico José do Canto: A Green Break In the Middle of Ponta Delgada

Grota do Inferno: Paradisiacal Views From Inside a Green Volcano

Grota do Inferno: Paradisiacal Views From Inside a Green Volcano

Salto do Rosal: The Waterfall of Mata-Jardim José do Canto

Salto do Rosal: The Waterfall of Mata-Jardim José do Canto

Praia da Viola: The Black Sand Beach Away From the Crowds

Praia da Viola: The Black Sand Beach Away From the Crowds

Praia do Fogo: Witness the Power of Nature Warming Up the Ocean

Praia do Fogo: Witness the Power of Nature Warming Up the Ocean

Farol do Arnel: Uncovering the Mysteries of the Azores’ Oldest Beacon

Farol do Arnel: Uncovering the Mysteries of the Azores’ Oldest Beacon

Judas’ Ass: Where is it? Does it really exist?

Judas’ Ass: Where is it? Does it really exist?

Janela do Inferno: Hell’s window in the Heavenly Azores

Janela do Inferno: Hell’s window in the Heavenly Azores

Poço Azul: The famous Blue Lagoon of the Azores

Poço Azul: The famous Blue Lagoon of the Azores

Portas da Cidade: The Historic Portal of Ponta Delgada

Portas da Cidade: The Historic Portal of Ponta Delgada

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

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

Milícias & Pópulo Beaches: Ponta Delgada Bathing Areas

Milícias & Pópulo Beaches: Ponta Delgada Bathing Areas

Ponta Delgada: The Wonderful Capital of São Miguel Island

Ponta Delgada: The Wonderful Capital of São Miguel Island

Povoação: Our Azorean Heritage

Povoação: Our Azorean Heritage

Terra Nostra: One of the Most Beautiful Gardens in the World

Terra Nostra: One of the Most Beautiful Gardens in the World

Salto do Cagarrão: The Hidden Waterfall in the Middle of the Forest in the Azores

Salto do Cagarrão: The Hidden Waterfall in the Middle of the Forest in the Azores

Nordeste: Verdant Cliffs & Coastal Splendor

Nordeste: Verdant Cliffs & Coastal Splendor

Miradouro da Bela Vista: A Window to São Miguel’s North Coast

Miradouro da Bela Vista: A Window to São Miguel’s North Coast

Furnas: Geothermal Marvels and Lush Biodiversity

Furnas: Geothermal Marvels and Lush Biodiversity

Poça da Dona Beija: A hot spring under the night sky

Poça da Dona Beija: A hot spring under the night sky

Miradouro da Ponta do Sossego: Where the Sun Rises First

Miradouro da Ponta do Sossego: Where the Sun Rises First

Vila Franca do Campo: Cradle of Azorean Heritage

Vila Franca do Campo: Cradle of Azorean Heritage

Ilhéu de Vila Franca: The Idyllic Princess Ring

Ilhéu de Vila Franca: The Idyllic Princess Ring

Ribeira Grande: Everything You Need To Know

Ribeira Grande: Everything You Need To Know

Caldeira Velha: The Natural Monument to visit in the Azores

Caldeira Velha: The Natural Monument to visit in the Azores

Caloura: Where Leisure Meets History

Caloura: Where Leisure Meets History

Ponta da Ferraria, Azores: The Ultimate Visitor’s Guide

Ponta da Ferraria, Azores: The Ultimate Visitor’s Guide

Sete Cidades: Discover the Majestic Wonder in Nature’s Heart

Sete Cidades: Discover the Majestic Wonder in Nature’s Heart

Faial da Terra: Nativity Scene of São Miguel Island

Faial da Terra: Nativity Scene of São Miguel Island

Ribeira dos Caldeirões: A Remote Nature Escape Accessible for All

Ribeira dos Caldeirões: A Remote Nature Escape Accessible for All

Caldeiras das Furnas: What Are They and What to Visit?

Caldeiras das Furnas: What Are They and What to Visit?

Lagoa do Fogo: One of the Most Picturesque Lakes in The Azores

Lagoa do Fogo: One of the Most Picturesque Lakes in The Azores

Lagoa das Sete Cidades: The Enchanted & Inspiring Lagoon

Lagoa das Sete Cidades: The Enchanted & Inspiring Lagoon

Vista do Rei, Sete Cidades: The Iconic Viewpoint in the Azores

Vista do Rei, Sete Cidades: The Iconic Viewpoint in the Azores

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

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

Gorreana Tea Plantation: Savor Europe’s Tea Heritage

Gorreana Tea Plantation: Savor Europe’s Tea Heritage

Cozido das Furnas: The Icon of Azorean Cuisine

Cozido das Furnas: The Icon of Azorean Cuisine

Rabo de Peixe: The Azorean Fishing Village Behind the Netflix Success

Rabo de Peixe: The Azorean Fishing Village Behind the Netflix Success

Fajã do Ouvidor: A Natural Gem in São Jorge Island

Fajã do Ouvidor: A Natural Gem in São Jorge Island

Pico dos Bodes: A 360º View Around the Eastern Part of São Miguel

Pico dos Bodes: A 360º View Around the Eastern Part of São Miguel

Areal de Santa Bárbara: São Miguel’s Surf Paradise

Areal de Santa Bárbara: São Miguel’s Surf Paradise

Monte Palace: The Story of the Abandoned Hotel in São Miguel

Monte Palace: The Story of the Abandoned Hotel in São Miguel

Lagoa das Furnas: The Crown Jewel of São Miguel

Lagoa das Furnas: The Crown Jewel of São Miguel

Miradouro do Salto do Cavalo: The Perfect Spot for Panoramic Island Views

Miradouro do Salto do Cavalo: The Perfect Spot for Panoramic Island Views

Pico do Ferro: A Window to Furnas’ Geothermal Wonders

Pico do Ferro: A Window to Furnas’ Geothermal Wonders

Pico da Vara: Welcome to São Miguel Island’s Rooftop

Pico da Vara: Welcome to São Miguel Island’s Rooftop

Lagoa do Canário: A Serene Escape in São Miguel

Lagoa do Canário: A Serene Escape in São Miguel

Caldeira Seca: A Hidden Gem of Sete Cidades

Caldeira Seca: A Hidden Gem of Sete Cidades

Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra

Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra

Lagoa de Santiago: Natural Beauty and Stunning Landscapes

Lagoa de Santiago: Natural Beauty and Stunning Landscapes

Lagoa das Empadadas: A Hidden Paradise in Sete Cidades

Lagoa das Empadadas: A Hidden Paradise in Sete Cidades

Jardim António Borges: Everything you Need to Know

Jardim António Borges: Everything you Need to Know

Mata-Jardim José do Canto: A Natural Wonderland in São Miguel

Mata-Jardim José do Canto: A Natural Wonderland in São Miguel

Nossa Senhora das Vitórias Chapel: The Neo-Gothic Chapel of the Azores

Nossa Senhora das Vitórias Chapel: The Neo-Gothic Chapel of the Azores

Miradouro da Lagoa das Furnas: A Forgotten Place to Observe Nature in the Azores

Miradouro da Lagoa das Furnas: A Forgotten Place to Observe Nature in the Azores

The Ultimate 5-Day Itinerary for São Miguel Island in the Azores

The Ultimate 5-Day Itinerary for São Miguel Island in the Azores

Lagoa de São Brás: The Lake Off-The-Beaten-Track in the Azores

Lagoa de São Brás: The Lake Off-The-Beaten-Track in the Azores

Água d’Alto: A Quiet Azorean Village by the Ocean

Água d’Alto: A Quiet Azorean Village by the Ocean

Lagoa do Congro: The Green Wonderland in the Azores

Lagoa do Congro: The Green Wonderland in the Azores

Salto do Cabrito: The Majestic Waterfall of Ribeira Grande

Salto do Cabrito: The Majestic Waterfall of Ribeira Grande

Discover São Miguel in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary to Explore the Island

Discover São Miguel in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary to Explore the Island

Miradouro do Salto da Farinha: View on One of the Most Beautiful Waterfalls of São Miguel Island

Miradouro do Salto da Farinha: View on One of the Most Beautiful Waterfalls of São Miguel Island

Caldeiras da Ribeira Grande: A Geothermal Hidden Gem in the Azores

Caldeiras da Ribeira Grande: A Geothermal Hidden Gem in the Azores

Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz: A Must-Visit in Vila Franca do Campo

Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz: A Must-Visit in Vila Franca do Campo

Parque Terra Nostra’s Thermal Pool: Relax in the Warm Waters

Parque Terra Nostra’s Thermal Pool: Relax in the Warm Waters

Maia: Serenity, History, and Natural Beauty

Maia: Serenity, History, and Natural Beauty

Lagoa: Vibrant Tapestry of Culture and Landscape

Lagoa: Vibrant Tapestry of Culture and Landscape

Bolos Lêvedos: Origin and History of this Azorean Delicacy

Bolos Lêvedos: Origin and History of this Azorean Delicacy

The Sete Cidades Legend: A True Love Story

The Sete Cidades Legend: A True Love Story

Pinhal da Paz: One of the Island’s Most Emblematic Forest Reserves

Pinhal da Paz: One of the Island’s Most Emblematic Forest Reserves

Miradouro do Castelo Branco: The White Castle on the Edge of a Volcano in the Azores

Miradouro do Castelo Branco: The White Castle on the Edge of a Volcano in the Azores

Poços de São Vicente: The Locals’ Favorite Natural Pools on the North Coast of São Miguel Island

Poços de São Vicente: The Locals’ Favorite Natural Pools on the North Coast of São Miguel Island

Rocha da Relva: The Picturesque Azorean Village By The Ocean

Rocha da Relva: The Picturesque Azorean Village By The Ocean

Porto de Santa Iria: Clear Waters At Off The Beaten Path

Porto de Santa Iria: Clear Waters At Off The Beaten Path

Miradouro das Cumeeiras: Heavenly Viewpoint Over Sete Cidades Volcanic Complex

Miradouro das Cumeeiras: Heavenly Viewpoint Over Sete Cidades Volcanic Complex

Praia dos Moinhos: The Black Sand Beach

Praia dos Moinhos: The Black Sand Beach

Gruta do Carvão: The Underground World Beneath Ponta Delgada

Gruta do Carvão: The Underground World Beneath Ponta Delgada

Praia dos Mosteiros : The Perfect Sunset Spot In São Miguel Island

Praia dos Mosteiros : The Perfect Sunset Spot In São Miguel Island


Impactful & unforgetable experiences

Browse all the outstanding experiences you can live in the Azores

Left Right
Boat 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.

Boat 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
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
Boat 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.

Boat 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
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

Explore Azores

Adventure awaits

Book your experience
SITEMAP
TERMS & CONDITIONS
PRIVACY POLICY
COMPLAINTS BOOK
About Us
OUR PURPOSE
OUR STORY
WHO WE ARE
WHY FUTURISMO
Honors & Alliances
ASSOCIATIVISM
AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS
CERTIFICATIONS
MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
Social Media
Facebook Youtube Instagram Twitter Tripadvisor
Info & Reservations

info@futurismo.pt
Tel. (+351) 296 628 522
Mobile. (+351) 967 805 101

Licences

MT 22/2009 (Açores)
AT 09/2011/RA (Açores)

Tours & Islands

SITEMAP
TERMS & CONDITIONS
B2B PARTNERS
PRIVACY POLICY
COMPLAINTS BOOK

Partners
Info & Reservations

info@futurismo.pt
Tel. (+351) 296 628 522
Mobile. (+351) 967 805 101

Licences

MT 22/2009 (Açores)
AT 09/2011/RA (Açores)

Facebook Youtube Instagram Twitter Tripadvisor

Certifications

All rights reserved. Copyright © 2022 - Futurismo
|
design by: WEBOOST.PT
LAST NEWS
Earlybird Discount: Enjoy a 10% discount if booking with 30 days in advance by using the Promo code EARLYBIRD on the checkout of your Whale Watching tour Mix & Save: Enjoy a 10% Discount on your Second Tour operated by Futurismo and 15% on the next ones Contact us via chat (working days only) or the +351 296 628 522
x
Manage Consent

To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour on this site. Not consenting, may adversely affect certain features and functions, including access to promotions or special offers available on the site.

Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}