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São Miguel Island

This is a place where you can breathe the pure salty air of unique black-sand beaches with magnificent waves calling you for an unforgettable surf session.​

An island almost suspended in time with vulcanic lagoons, boiling iron-rich waters, dramatic cliffs, calm pastures and idyllic forests.

Sao Miguel is a pristine island located in the Azores, Portugal. It is the biggest island of the archipelago with about 140,000 inhabitants. Sao Miguel has two faces: the modern and largest city of Ponta Delgada where you can find all the necessary goods and services, and the richness in untouched nature where you can recharge your batteries surrounded by unique landscapes. Discover nature like you have never seen it, between wild volcanoes, breathtaking views, the deep blue ocean and magical forests with endemic fauna and flora. The ‘Green Island’ is one of Europe’s most beautiful hidden gems and the perfect place for your next holidays.

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Sete Cidades

Sete Cidades is one of the most emblematic sceneries of the Azores. It was elected one of Portugal’s seven nature wonders and is protected by Natura 2000. It is a unique place on Earth!

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Furnas

Where Mother Nature shows her magic. Furnas is the entrance to another world full of geological mysteries. A peaceful refuge in a unique and unconquerable nature!

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Lagoa do Fogo

This awe-inspiring turquoise lake is a pure testimony of nature’s pace. Many stories can be told and yours might just start here.

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Vila Franca do Campo

Count this village of unequaled beauty in your itinerary of São Miguel. It has something very special: its islet. A subaquatic volcano crater, a nature reserve with a heavenly beach!

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Mosteiros

Facing the ocean, Mosteiros is a town where the soothing salty breeze is felt. It’s known for its mesmerizing multicolor sunset, giving its viewers a taste of magic!

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Nordeste & Povoação

If paradise is a place on Earth, then Nordeste is the closest to what it might look like. It is one of the most flowery areas in Europe, filled with natural beauty and exuberant flora.

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Ponta Delgada

The warm and welcoming atmosphere of the city, combined with its vibrant and cosmopolitan character, makes it a truly unforgettable destination in the Azores!

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Surfers’ paradise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, Ribeira Grande is an ode to a quiet life by the sea. The weather slows down and people seem happier on the beach of Santa Bárbara!

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Sete Cidades

Sete Cidades

Sete Cidades is one of the most emblematic sceneries of the Azores. It was elected one of Portugal’s seven nature wonders and is protected by Natura 2000. It is a unique place on Earth!

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– Comfortable hiking shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

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The best season to visit Sete Cidades in the Azores is generally between May and September when the weather is warmer and drier, making it easier to explore the area’s hiking trails and natural swimming holes. However, keep in mind that the weather in Sete Cidades can be unpredictable year-round, so it’s always a good idea to pack for various weather conditions. Additionally, visiting in the off-season can offer fewer crowds and cheaper accommodations, but it’s important to note that some businesses and tourist attractions may have limited hours during this time.

Furnas

Furnas

Where Mother Nature shows her magic. Furnas is the entrance to another world full of geological mysteries. A peaceful refuge in a unique and unconquerable nature!

What to take? +

– Comfortable hiking shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit (old if possible because the iron-rich water can dye the fabric) and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Furnas in the Azores is between June and September when the weather is generally warmer and drier, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the hot springs, geysers, and other natural attractions in the area. However, it’s important to note that Furnas can experience rain and fog year-round due to its location in a volcanic crater, so it’s always a good idea to pack rain gear and prepare for variable weather conditions. Additionally, visiting in the off-season can offer fewer crowds and cheaper accommodations, but some attractions and businesses may have limited hours during this time.

Lagoa do Fogo

Lagoa do Fogo

This awe-inspiring turquoise lake is a pure testimony of nature’s pace. Many stories can be told and yours might just start here.

What to take? +

– Comfortable hiking shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Lagoa do Fogo in the Azores is generally between June and September when the weather is warmer and drier, making it easier to enjoy the stunning views and hike around the lake. However, keep in mind that the weather can be unpredictable and change quickly, even during the summer months. Visiting in the off-season can offer fewer crowds and a more serene experience, but some hiking trails may be closed due to weather conditions. It’s always a good idea to check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for a trip to Lagoa do Fogo.

Vila Franca do Campo

Vila Franca do Campo

Count this village of unequaled beauty in your itinerary of São Miguel. It has something very special: its islet. A subaquatic volcano crater, a nature reserve with a heavenly beach!

What to take? +

– Comfortable shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Vila Franca do Campo in the Azores is between June and September when the weather is generally warmer and drier, allowing visitors to enjoy the town’s beaches, water activities, and cultural events. Additionally, during July and August, the town hosts the popular Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, which draws crowds from around the world. However, keep in mind that the town can be busy during peak season, and accommodations may be more expensive. Visiting in the off-season can offer a quieter and more affordable experience, but some businesses and attractions may have limited hours.

Mosteiros

Mosteiros

Facing the ocean, Mosteiros is a town where the soothing salty breeze is felt. It’s known for its mesmerizing multicolor sunset, giving its viewers a taste of magic!

What to take? +

– Comfortable shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Mosteiros in the Azores is generally between June and September when the weather is warmer and drier, making it easier to explore the town’s natural attractions, including the black sand beach and the iconic rock formations. During this time, visitors can also enjoy water activities like swimming and surfing. However, keep in mind that Mosteiros can experience rain and fog year-round, so it’s always a good idea to pack for variable weather conditions. Additionally, visiting in the off-season can offer a more peaceful experience, but some businesses and attractions may have limited hours.

Nordeste & Povoação

Nordeste & Povoação

If paradise is a place on Earth, then Nordeste is the closest to what it might look like. It is one of the most flowery areas in Europe, filled with natural beauty and exuberant flora.

What to take? +

– Comfortable hiking shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Nordeste and Povoação in the Azores is generally between May and September when the weather is warmer and drier, making it easier to enjoy the area’s natural attractions, including hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic views. During this time, visitors can also take part in the cultural events that take place in the area, such as the Festas de São João in Nordeste. However, keep in mind that the weather can be unpredictable year-round, so it’s always a good idea to pack for variable weather conditions. Additionally, visiting in the off-season can offer a quieter experience and lower accommodation prices, but some businesses and attractions may have limited hours.

Ponta Delgada

Ponta Delgada

The warm and welcoming atmosphere of the city, combined with its vibrant and cosmopolitan character, makes it a truly unforgettable destination in the Azores!

What to take? +

– Comfortable shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Ponta Delgada in the Azores is generally between June and September when the weather is warmer and drier, making it easier to explore the city’s historic center, museums, and gardens. During this time, visitors can also take part in cultural events like the Festas do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres and enjoy the city’s nightlife. However, keep in mind that Ponta Delgada can experience rain and fog year-round, so it’s always a good idea to pack for variable weather conditions. Additionally, visiting in the off-season can offer a quieter experience and lower accommodation prices, but some businesses and attractions may have limited hours.

Ribeira Grande

Ribeira Grande

Surfers’ paradise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, Ribeira Grande is an ode to a quiet life by the sea. The weather slows down and people seem happier on the beach of Santa Bárbara!

What to take? +

– Comfortable shoes
– A raincoat or jacket
– Sunscreen and hat
– Camera or smartphone
– Water and snacks
– Swimsuit and towel

Best Season to Visit +

The best season to visit Ribeira Grande in the Azores is generally between May and September when the weather is warmer and drier, making it easier to explore the city’s historic center, churches, and parks. During this time, visitors can also enjoy the beach and the various water activities that are available. Additionally, the city hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year, including the Ribeira Grande Jazz & Blues Festival in July. However, keep in mind that the weather can be unpredictable year-round, so it’s always a good idea to pack for variable weather conditions. Additionally, visiting in the off-season can offer a quieter experience and lower accommodation prices, but some businesses and attractions may have limited hours.

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What are the top things to do and see on São Miguel island?

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São Miguel island is full of natural wonders and cultural experiences. Visitors should not miss seeing the Sete Cidades crater lakes, exploring the Terra Nostra Gardens, soaking in the thermal pools at Caldeira Velha, and admiring the stunning views from the Miradouro da Boca do Inferno. Additionally, exploring the island’s charming towns and trying local cuisine are must-dos.

When is the best time to visit São Miguel island?

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The best time to visit São Miguel island, the largest island in the Azores archipelago, is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and fall (September-November), when the weather is mild and the island is less crowded. During this time, you can also witness the stunning blooming of azaleas, hydrangeas, and other flowers, which makes it a perfect time for photography enthusiasts.

However, São Miguel is a year-round destination, and you can enjoy the island’s diverse attractions, from natural wonders to cultural heritage sites, at any time of the year.

How do I get to São Miguel island?

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You can reach São Miguel island by plane, with direct flights from major European cities, including Lisbon, Porto, and London. SATA/Azores Airlines and Ryanair operate regular flights to the island.

Alternatively, you can take a ferry from the neighboring islands of Santa Maria or Terceira.

Where to stay on São Miguel island?

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São Miguel island offers a variety of accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and vacation rentals. The most popular areas to stay are in the capital, Ponta Delgada, where you can find a range of options to suit all budgets and preferences, or in the countryside, for a more tranquil and scenic experience.

What is the weather like on São Miguel island, and what should I pack?

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The weather on São Miguel island is mild and temperate, with average temperatures ranging from 12°C (54°F) in winter to 23°C (73°F) in summer. It’s important to pack accordingly, including waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes for hiking. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife!

What airlines fly to Sao Miguel, Azores?
What to do in Sao Miguel when raining?

The weather in the Azores isn’t always sunny, as you may already know. But fortunately, there is a lot to be seen other than the incredible volcanos and some other outdoor spots. Only in Ponta Delgada you have a lot of interesting museums, beautiful churches, the Farmer’s Market, the Gruta do Carvão, between many other interesting places to visit.

Check out our Search Tours to find all the different experiences we offer and get in touch with us via chat, email, or phone if you need some extra help to decide what to do.

What is the best season for bird watching in São Miguel island?

It all depends on what you want to see. For resident species, the best season is summertime, even if they are here all year round, this is the time of the year we can easier spot them. For migratory birds, the best time is at the end of winter, during the springtime and also at the beginning of autumn.

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The native language is Portuguese, although the accent varies between the islands according to the cultural roots of the island’s first settlers.

Azoreans easily master English, French and German.

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The unit of currency is the EURO (€).

Only banks exchange money, which are open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., except on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

Visitors can use credit cards, usually with the establishments that accept them displaying stickers indicating this.

Transportation

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Air: All the islands of the Azores are served by air, through the operator Sata Regional – Air Açores.

Sea: Sea connections between all the islands are provided from May to October by the Atlânticoline shipping company, and the islands of Faial, Pico and São Jorge have connections all year round by Transmaçor and Expresso do Triângulo.

Land: There is a network of buses, cabs and rent-a-cars on all the islands.

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Summer: Light clothing is recommended.

Spring and fall: suitable clothing for wet and cold days is recommended.

Winter: temperatures are mild, but rain is frequent, so warm clothing and raincoats are recommended.

Language

The native language is Portuguese, although the accent varies between the islands according to the cultural roots of the island’s first settlers.

Azoreans easily master English, French and German.

Currency

The unit of currency is the EURO (€).

Only banks exchange money, which are open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., except on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

Visitors can use credit cards, usually with the establishments that accept them displaying stickers indicating this.

Transportation

Air: All the islands of the Azores are served by air, through the operator Sata Regional – Air Açores.

Sea: Sea connections between all the islands are provided from May to October by the Atlânticoline shipping company, and the islands of Faial, Pico and São Jorge have connections all year round by Transmaçor and Expresso do Triângulo.

Land: There is a network of buses, cabs and rent-a-cars on all the islands.

Clothing

Summer: Light clothing is recommended.

Spring and fall: suitable clothing for wet and cold days is recommended.

Winter: temperatures are mild, but rain is frequent, so warm clothing and raincoats are recommended.

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