Discovering the Azores: Nordeste Area, Sao Miguel

Our final tour in the Azores took us to the Nordeste area of Sao Miguel, on the northeastern part of the island.

Cesar picked us up in the morning and took us to our first stop at Cerâmica Vieira Lagoa, a 150 year old ceramics factory that produces the signs that adorn many buildings and churches around Sao Miguel. They also produce a range of pottery that is molded and hand painted on site. We saw some of their custom pieces and I picked up a small magnet as a memento.

Next, we returned to a viewpoint to take a second look at Lagoa do Fogo, which had been obscured by cloud cover the other day.

Then we had a stop in Matriz, a small parish within the municipality of Ribeira Grande. We took a quick stroll around and had a snack break, where I tried a delicious glass of hot chocolate from O Chocolatinho.

Before heading to lunch, we took a walk along Santa Bárbara beach, located on the northern coast of Ribeira Seca. We enjoyed watching people brave the massive waves.

For lunch, we went to Cantinho Do Cais in São Brás. It was a long wait on their patio in the heat, but we had a nice small meal of their specialty fish soup.

At this point we were quickly losing steam due to the heat but we pulled ourselves together for two last afternoon tour stops. First was Parque Natural da Ribeira dos Caldeirões, set on the slopes of Serra da Tronqueira and featuring a beautiful terraced landscape with waterfalls, hiking trails, and lots of hydrangeas.

Our finale was a visit near Praia da Viola to see a small waterfall. This area includes one of the most untouched black sand beaches of the Azores archipelago and would be a nice hike if we were better equipped. I think this was my favourite place we saw in Sao Miguel.

We returned to Ponta Delgada in late afternoon, zapped from a whirlwind few days touring around Sao Miguel and discovering the Azores. We went for another swim in the natural pool before ordering room service for dinner, and packed up for the next leg of our journey in Portugal. Coming up: Lisbon!

10 responses to “Discovering the Azores: Nordeste Area, Sao Miguel”

  1. It looks so beautiful Jess. The landscape with the pretty towns may just put Azores higher up on our list. Maggie

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  2. I love the live clips of the ocean and waterfalls. It looks beautiful but the heat would lay me flat. I admire your energy for doing those tours with infant in tow!

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  3. Your Azores posts are just beautiful – I really need to visit!

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  4. Gorgeous upon gorgeous scenery! The viewpoint of Lagoa do Fogo is stunning, as are the waterfalls near Praia da Viola. Certainly a paradise I’ll need to check out some day. Can’t wait to see what you were up to in Lisbon!

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  5. Looks beautiful. Such a drag how heat can wear you down. Because we are shackled to the teaching schedule, we often have to make the decision: go in the hot season or don’t go at all. Looking forward to the freedom of retirement!

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    1. I think in a few years I’ll be looking at coordinating travel with the school schedule, so we are trying to take advantage of our freedom for shoulder season travel while it lasts!

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  6. Looks like such a beautiful area!

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  7. I love the photos of the architecture, the Portuguese style is so elegant.

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  8. everywhere one goes – hydrangeas! pretty flowers though! Looks pretty wonderful!

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