Things to do in Ponta Delgada in November

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November is a less popular time to visit Ponta Delgada. The weather is usually mildly cool and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 63—65°F (17—19°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Ponta Delgada during this time. Some of our top recommendations: take a scenic drive along the North Coast, explore the Sete Cidades Caldera, visit the Pineapple Plantations, and more!

Ponta Delgada has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Ponta Delgada. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Ponta Delgada in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Ponta Delgada in November

Top experiences in November
Take a scenic drive along the North Coast
November is a great time to take a scenic drive along the North Coast of Sao Miguel, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. The cooler temperatures and lower tourist traffic make it an ideal time to explore the coastal roads and stop at picturesque viewpoints along the way. You can also visit charming fishing villages, historic lighthouses, and natural rock formations, all while taking in the dramatic scenery of the northern shore. It's a memorable way to experience the natural beauty of the island.
Explore the Sete Cidades Caldera
The Sete Cidades Caldera is a stunning natural wonder located on the western side of Sao Miguel. In November, the caldera is surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant autumn colors, creating a picturesque landscape that is perfect for hiking and photography. You can hike along the rim of the caldera and take in the breathtaking views of the twin lakes, Lagoa Azul and Lagoa Verde. The cooler temperatures in November make it a comfortable time to explore the area on foot and appreciate the beauty of this unique geological formation.
Visit the Pineapple Plantations
Ponta Delgada is home to several pineapple plantations where you can learn about the unique method of growing pineapples in greenhouses. In November, you can take a guided tour of the plantations and see the different stages of pineapple cultivation, from planting to harvesting. You'll also have the opportunity to taste freshly picked pineapples and learn about the history of pineapple production on the island. It's a fascinating and educational experience that offers insight into the agricultural practices of Sao Miguel.
Take a thermal bath at the Furnas Hot Springs
The Furnas Hot Springs are natural geothermal pools that are famous for their healing properties. In November, the cooler temperatures make it an ideal time to relax in the warm mineral-rich waters and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the hot springs. The surrounding landscape is also particularly beautiful in the fall, with the changing colors of the foliage adding to the tranquil atmosphere. After a soothing soak, you can explore the nearby botanical gardens and take a walk around the picturesque town of Furnas.
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Go on a food tour of Ponta Delgada
November is a great time to indulge in the delicious Azorean cuisine that Ponta Delgada has to offer. You can take a food tour of the city and sample traditional dishes such as cozido das Furnas, a hearty stew cooked in volcanic steam, and fresh seafood specialties like octopus and limpets. You can also visit local markets and taste a variety of artisanal cheeses, pastries, and wines. A food tour is a fantastic way to experience the unique flavors of Sao Miguel and learn about the culinary traditions of the island.
Explore the Terra Nostra Botanical Garden
The Terra Nostra Botanical Garden is a must-visit attraction in Ponta Delgada, especially in November when the fall foliage is at its peak. The garden is home to a diverse collection of plants from around the world, including exotic trees, colorful flowers, and lush greenery. You can take a leisurely stroll through the winding paths and admire the vibrant autumn colors, or relax by the natural thermal pool that is fed by hot springs. It's a tranquil and enchanting place to spend a day surrounded by nature's beauty.
Go whale watching
November is a great time to go whale watching in Ponta Delgada. During this month, you can spot various species of whales, including sperm whales, pilot whales, and even the elusive blue whales. The waters around Sao Miguel are known for their rich marine life, and the cooler temperatures in November make it an ideal time to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Many tour operators offer guided boat tours that take you to the best spots for whale watching, providing an unforgettable experience.
Go birdwatching at Lagoa do Fogo
Lagoa do Fogo, or Fire Lake, is a stunning crater lake located in the center of Sao Miguel. In November, the area is a prime spot for birdwatching, as migratory birds pass through on their way to warmer climates. You can spot a variety of bird species, including herons, ducks, and other waterfowl, as well as native Azorean birds such as the Azores bullfinch.
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Holidays in Ponta Delgada in November
November
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Weather in Ponta Delgada in November

Temperatures on an average day in Ponta Delgada in November

The average temperature in Ponta Delgada in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 65°F (19°C) to a low of 63°F (17°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Ponta Delgada, August, has days with highs of 74°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, March has days with highs of 61°F (16°C) and lows of 58°F (14°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Ponta Delgada in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
65°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, slightly windy
Feels like
22%
Chance of rain
0.079 in
Amount
18.8 mph
Wind speed
74%
Humidity
10.2 hrs
Daylight length
7:21 AM
Sunrise
5:32 PM
Sunset
39%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 65°F (19°C) and a low of 63°F (17°C), it generally feels mildly cool and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Ponta Delgada in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Ponta Delgada has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Ponta Delgada that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Ponta Delgada for November.
Portas da Cidade
1. Portas da Cidade
4.6
(11016)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Iconic 18th-century gates featuring ornate archways in a charming, illuminated public square.
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You can experience a very traditional Portuguese cityscape here, it's absolutely beautiful to take it all in! It's hard to believe that someone did all of this work by hand, stunning to be there in person. We went during the day and at night to really appreciate it all.
Historical architectural gates in public square. It's beautiful and works as a central mark for the city. You can easily get from there to the military museum, churches, chapels, botanical garden and marina. It is next to the town hall. Usually they start walking city tours from these gates.
Just a very pretty, well preserved entrance to the town centre. The paving is beautiful as are the surrounding buildings.
A square with the remains of historical buildings, including the City gates. Beautiful surroundings, worth a visit.
A picturesque spot and a popular photo opportunity, especially during peak hours when the area can get quite busy. While the gate is iconic for the city, to be honest, its historical or symbolic significance isn’t entirely clear unless you’ve read about it beforehand. Still, it's a nice landmark to pass by when exploring the city center.
18th century city gates made of dark volcanic basalt. It looks great and is undoubtedly a symbol of the capital. Day and night, always beautiful and atmospheric.
The end of April there's a chance of rain but when we went it was just overcast skies light jacket weather... The city is very clean we'll taken care of easily able to walk around the town to different tours attractions.. very affordable food and souvenirs.. the locals are very nice and friendly...
Wonderful square for people watching, observing, and spending time at a small cafe.
Plantação Ananases A Arruda
2. Plantação Ananases A Arruda
4.3
(7851)
Sights & Landmarks
Farm
Historic pineapple plantation with free tours & a gift shop selling pineapple products.
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Worth spending some time here. The entrance is free. One hour is more than enough. You’ll see some pineapple plantations, and I highly recommend trying the local products such as the pie and liqueur.
Lovely place to visit, you can see the pineapple plants in different stages of growth. Visiting is free. If you want to, you can buy some fresh pineapple (juice), pineapple pie, ice cream,… in the shop you can try the pineapple liquor too!
Fun place to visit. You can see how pineapples grow and see their stages of growth. There is a cafe/bar with pineapple food and drinks (made from their produce) and a shop where you can also buy some stuff to go (gifts or to consume at home). It’s a relatively quick visit, less than an hour with eating and drinking. Also - it’s FREE to enter.
We had a great experience here. Entrance is free, and there’s a small shop where you can buy souvenirs and local pineapple products. There’s also a nice spot to sit, relax, and sample some tasty pineapple-based treats.
It was a nice experience but nothing WOW. We had a bowl of pineapple each and found 8 euro a bit overpriced for what it was. Just some pieces of pineapple, not wven some juice. Otherwise, still a nice place to visit
Large pineapple plantation with several greenhouses you can visit. Information at the greenhouses themselves is very limited and there was noone to guide us through the plantation at the time of our visit. There was however a video on pineapple farming available for view in the pineapple collection exhibition. The gift shop has a few quite expensive ananas products but also merchandise from the azores and pineapple themed. There is also a small cafe offering cakes made with pineapple.
Otherwise, an interesting guided tour of the "urban" small pineapple plantation, and at the end, a commercial part - tasting of pineapple products and a shop selling these products.
Pineapple farm, entrance is free of charge. You are able to see different stages of pineapple farming. Near the entrance, there is a gift shop and a bar. You can drink drinks made of pineapple. Only thing I miss here (in gift shop) are products made of pineapple. There is some room for improvement. There is a free parking space near the farm.
Gruta do Carvão - Monumento Natural
3. Gruta do Carvão - Monumento Natural
4.4
(3219)
Nature & Parks
Archaeological museum
Guided tours are offered of this long lava tube system with 3 sections & many geological structures.
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Its Volcanic lava tubes and rock formations very safe, it an easy walk & accessible, for most people but its not flat and there isn't any lifts just around 40-50 stairs and steps. This need booking a day before you dock or more if you've internet. A gem of a place to go to. We hired electric bikes on line from bike hire in the port, and cycled to the place which is only 3 miles from the port. We booked a tour at 10:30 cost was just few euro. Really impressive attraction and very interesting and Unique. DONT MISS out.
We did the short tour towards the end of our stay. It’s great to hear more of the reasons why the island has formed as it is and the measures being taken to ensure that the geology remains as long and safely as possible into the future. I felt the cost was a bit high for the length of talk and experience
AMAZING!! We did the short tour at the beginning of our vacation. Staff here is so nice and friendly and they explained everything well. I then proceeded to do the long tour three days after (please note: the long tour only goes once a week and has space for 5 people so you have to book it weeks or even months in advance. I was alone and could join the group of 4 that had already booked the tour). The long tour is soooo incredible, you will have to walk on rocks, and crawl through tight spaces. Again, be prepared, if you are claustrophobic I do NOT recommend this tour. You also need to be in a decent shape to do the long tour (I am not a sporty person, but I am in a decent shape). If you like adventure, I really, really recommend the long tour. Our tour guide (I believe his name was Hugo) was also amazing and so so nice. I loved this place!!
Make a reservation in advance, because they quickly sell out! It's definitely a must see if you're in Ponta Delgada. The short tour is perfect if you're not used to exploring caves. The paths are a bit difficult to walk on, so make sure you're wearing sturdy shoes that support your ankles, and you're in good physical condition (not prone to falling). The temperature in the caves was around 15°C and it wasn't very wet. Our guide was very knowledgeable on volcanic caves and gave us a good tour. We loved all the information she gave us. We visited two caves, which were very interesting to see. The weekly long tour allows you to crawl further into the caves, so make sure to wear old clothes that protect you from the super sharp rocks.
Although a bit short circuit, it was amazingly nice to visit this lava tunel. English guide was very experienced and told us very interesting info not just about visited cave, but about Azores in general. I really suggest to visit at least the short circuit, but the long one (done once per week I think) might be even better.
We took a long tour, and it was fantastic! Here you experience nature as it is, get to see and feel the cave same as pioneers and scientists do 🤗. Wide galleries and narrow passages, massive lava rings, shiny lava glass ceilings and lava-cicles are still pictured in my eyes! It is great that you can come to nature that close in Azores. So grateful to our guide Hugo and his team for this excellent tour, and for their work behind the scenes on preserving and exploring the caves!
Staff were knowledgeable and spoke English well enough to share their insight on the caves history. For only 10€ (for the short 45 min tour), I’d 100% recommend. The longer tour sounded interesting - but we didn’t have time in our itinerary.
This was a very interesting subterranean attraction to check out in Ponta Delgada. They offer a 45 minute (short) tour with helmets going a few hundred metres into the lava tube tunnel and a longer tour with crawling through smaller spaces. The short tour was informative and the guide was quite entertaining. Fascinating geology and relatively inexpensive and educational. BOOK A RESERVATION AHEAD OF GOING. We went in the vacation shoulder season (October) thinking it wasn't necessary and we ended up booking the next day and coming back.
Salto do Cabrito
4. Salto do Cabrito
4.6
(3145)
National reserve
Nature & Parks
A challenging hike, with a series of steps & pipes, leads to this waterfall in a nature reserve.
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Such a fun hike for kids. Well marked and not too steep although very muddy in spots. You also walk through pastures and town. There are toilets and a playground at one parking area which is also a great lookout. We had lunch at the food truck (smashburgers and beer) before heading out.
An excellent and very easy hike. The waterfall is simply beautiful, even in this depleted version, when a large part of its water is taken away by the hydroelectric power plant. For those who want a little more adventure, there is the possibility of climbing to the top of the waterfall on a very steep hike.
PLEASE NOTE!! The hike to this waterfall is really long and difficult. If you are really afraid of heights DO NOT take the hike tour. We were not able to finish it as it was so challenging. Online is it marked as a hike of 7,5km, but it is 8,4km and for the most part you will be walking on the street. It was not pleasant, not easily marked and we do not recommend it. You can also drive to the waterfall, that would be more pleasant for most. The small part of the hike that takes you through the forest is nice though. P.s. the bridge on the picture is quite high and the person walking behind us was not a fan of heights and did not want to cross the bridge, so keep that in mind.
Right now the main trail is washed out but you can enter on a trail up through the public parking lot up the hill to the right. We had our baby grandson with us and while its a bit of climbing we were able to do it. I the past we had done a longer portion of the trail and its all worth it! You wont regret it!
Very nice waterfall. You can park the car not that far away, then follow the path down the hill. People also swim in the water by the waterfall.
You can’t go all the way down so you need to park your car and travel by foot. Steep paved road going down & back up (which is the hardest part). But it’s doable so don’t worry too much about that. No toilets, no place to change into your swimsuit. Only a little pineapple seller was there. It was quite crowded, and there were people who were doing some adventure climbing down the waterfall which ofcourse made the nice scene a little less nice. Make sure you wear watershoes, the rocks can be slippery! Swimming is nice, you can touch the ground everywhere except for close to the waterfall. Lovely place!
"Beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush nature. The trail is scenic and a bit adventurous, but totally worth it for the views. A great spot for nature lovers!" It was an amazing experience and nature at its best 🏞️
Solid little waterfall with a swimming area available for those interested. We were lucky and got there just before a big crowd of people arrived and the area isn't the biggest so be prepared to wait to take pictures. Also, the path down is paved but it is also steep with ~450 paces going one way - just a caution in case you have limited mobility or physical restrictions.
Lagoa Empadadas
5. Lagoa Empadadas
4.8
(128)
Lagoon
Nature & Parks
Photogenic volcanic lagoon surrounded by pine forests & accessed by a dirt road.
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We have done the Hike PR5 (SMI) in Wikiloc. It was about 9km and it was amazing. Not too complicated or difficult and very well signalled. It took us through some really beautiful spots and one of them was Lagoa das Empadas. Really recommend this hike around Sete Cidades you can see all the important viewpoints and Lagoons: Lagoa das Éguas, Lagoa Rasa, Lagoa Azul, Lagoa Rasa, Lagoa das Empadas etc.
Absolutely beautiful, magical place! Do not miss as part of your hike in this area.
Beautiful walk. Unfortunately we missed the azaleas.
(Translated by Google) The entire route to the lagoons was impressive, everything is so beautiful, flowery and green, a unique landscape, a feast for the eyes. Being here and seeing it with our own eyes is something completely different and unforgettable. (Original) Todo o caminho percorrido até chegar às lagoas foi impressionante , tudo é tão belo , florido e verde , uma paisagem única, um regalo para os olhos . Estar cá e ver com os nossos próprios olhos é algo completamente distinto e inesquecível .
Museu Militar dos Açores
6. Museu Militar dos Açores
4.4
(201)
Army museum
Museums
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For 5 euros for the whole family it was very good value. Walking around the fort was a great experience. The information was very informative, I supplemented it with Wikipedia as our knowledge of Portuguese politics was not up to the assumed level.
Respectable military collection including some really interesting and historically valuable items. The museum is located in an impressive fort from the 16th century and in addition to the military exposition it offers some nice views over the adjacent port and the town of Ponta Delgada. If you are into military history or you would like to learn a thing or two about the Azores from a military poit of view, this is a must-visit place. For other casual tourists it is still worth the visit just to admire the intricate and well kept insides of this majestic fort. The small entrance fee is totally worth it.
Admission is €3 per adult, cash only! Public restrooms are available inside the grounds. Plan for about 1 to 1.5 hours to explore everything at a relaxed pace. The museum offers a fascinating collection of military artifacts — from cannons, artillery, and machine guns to rifles, knives, and historic uniforms. A highlight of the visit is the chance to walk through the interior of the fortress itself, giving a real sense of its historical significance. Don’t miss the upper levels of the fortress, where several viewpoints offer stunning views over the city and the ocean. It’s a great mix of history and scenery in one compact, well-kept site.
Beautiful museum with lots of interesting facts about the island, the aviation industry, and the 2nd World War. The entry was only 3€ per person, and it was definitely worth it! The only minor flaw was that the engineering room did not have English translation on the items. Other than that, it was definitely Wort the visit! The guard at the beginning was very friendly, very chill dude who would answer all our questions and helped us navigate through the exhibitions.
Fantastic museum packed with military hardware and historical info Portugal's military history. The attendant at the entrance, Rodrigo, was super engaging and spoke fluent English. The museum is well worth the small entrance fee.
Must visit if you are in town. For 3 euro you learn more of Portugal’s history than others museums centres. And you can enjoy incredible panoramic views of the city.
We accidentally stumbled upon this place while taking a walk and glad we did. The museum offered quite a lot more background to the military significance of Ponta Delgada through various wars and conflicts with artifacts throughout. Was by no means a spectacular museum or “high quality”, but instead an informative short stroll through the fort.
From the exterior one would never know how extensive this museum is. The 3 euro cost of admission is a steal. You can easily spend a few hours exploring the different sections. Highly recommended for anyone interested in military history
Santuário do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres
7. Santuário do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres
4.8
(546)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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I had the privilege of visiting Santuário do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres, and I was truly amazed! The church's stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual growth or cultural enrichment. The warmth and hospitality of the community only added to my exceptional experience. I left feeling inspired, renewed, and grateful for the opportunity to connect with something greater than myself. Highly recommended🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
A place that brings true peace—surrounded by nature, calm winds, and quiet moments. A must-go spot. You’ll feel peace wash over you the moment you arrive.
A beautiful church with the typical Azorean blue tile decorations. As a Central European, I found the style very unique and different from what I’m used to. It’s a pity we weren’t here during the festival time, when the sanctuary is decorated with lights on the outside – that must be an amazing sight!
Amazing place. The parishioners were very welcoming. This church was assigned for Jubilee celebration in Ponta Delgada.
A beautiful Church and a truly blessed place filled with peace and tradition and beauty.
From the outside, not sure what to expect. However, this is a very beautiful church, with an enigmatic atmosphere.
This is a church that should be part of your itinerary if visiting Ponta Delgada Açores. The history, art, tiles, woodwork are extraordinary. Take time, walk around, take in its beauty and reflect.
Different architectural layout, in that you enter on the side of the church. Big beautiful tile paintings inside
Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião
8. Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião
4.6
(984)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
16th-century church featuring an elaborate facade, intricate interior wood carvings & a clocktower.
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I had the privilege of visiting Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião, and I was utterly mesmerized! The church's stunning architecture, rich history, and serene ambiance left me in awe. Every detail, from the intricate carvings to the majestic stained-glass windows, spoke of a timeless beauty that transcends generations. The church's peaceful atmosphere invites reflection and contemplation, making it a haven for both the faithful and curious travelers. The surrounding area's charm adds to the overall experience. A must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual connection, cultural enrichment, or simply a dose of architectural splendor. Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião will forever hold a special place in my heart.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Very beautiful church / cathedral. At the time of my visit, it was not possible to enter. So I don't know, if you can enter the church.
A magnificent church. Also outstanding because of the wooden ceiling and various detailed wooden decorations. A must visit.
Beautiful architecture ... each side alter was so ornate and detailed. There was a prayer service at the time we arrived and we were asked to wait.. not a problem!
When you shout "wow" and marvel at the local architecture. Very nice. The surroundings are very clean, the views are excellent. A couple of free benches in the area offer a wonderful view of the square.
Visited the church and was blown away by the brilliant architecture inside. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting the area. Beautiful place in a lovely setting. The interior was so carefully decorated and is a treat for anyone keen about architecture or design.
Amazing sculptures and art. One of the coolest church I've seen here, on Sao Miguel Helpful staff. It's a must visit if you are in Ponta Delgada
Very interesting old church, Igreja Matriz de São Sebastião, with many elements, such as the ornate main entrance facing Portas da Cidade city landmark, built in the flowery and intricate so-called Manueline style (often observed in Lisbon). The initial construction works on the church began in the first half of the XVIth century. As various other buildings in the Azores, the church combines baroque gilded opulence and stark blackish stone materials quarried locally using basalt lava rocks.
Forte de São Brás
9. Forte de São Brás
4.4
(3199)
Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Coastal Renaissance fortress dating to 1552, now home to a military history museum.
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Beautiful fort and great that it has been so well preserved. Impressive items from various wars are nicely displayed. It was fun that the gatekeeper immediately knew we were from the Netherlands — that instantly created a connection. A visit to this fort is definitely worth it. Truly recommended!
Built in the 16th century, this fortress once protected the island from pirates and invading forces. Today, it offers beautiful panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. You can walk around the outside for free, but to enter the fortress and museum, there’s a €3 fee for adults. The visit is definitely worth it for both the historical context and the scenic vistas.
Nice historical place in the city. It is a museum inside if you like military objects. The entrance ticket is only 1 euro, the guy at the desk was super nice. The museum is not big according to their map. We did not go inside, because it was raining and we did not want to walk around much. But we will definitely visit it next time.
A nice fortress with a free entrance on Sunday gives you great views over the harbour, the picturesque city of Ponta Delgada and you can see some old military equipment.
We wandered around the fort looking at all the exhibits they were very interesting. Many were in English, but you were able to get the gist of it if it was not in English they have inside areas and outside areas to wander and I would definitely recommend this activity, especially if it’s raining
Lots of history to read and see. Worth the 3€ fee. The grounds are nice to walk around with great views of the marina. Their collection consists of a wide variety of weapons and uniforms across the centuries to modern day. Was surprised as it isn't a popular destination on the tourism guides. A definite place to visit with military history interests.
Amazing active military fort with an extensive military museum. Many Portuguese military artifacts.
A wonderful part of history on the shores of Ponta Delgada. At only 3 Euros each, it was an inexpensive attraction with lots of WWII history to see at your own self-guided pace. My only regret was that there was not enough history on the origin of the fort.
Mercado da Graça
10. Mercado da Graça
4.1
(7521)
Market
Food & Drink
Farmers' market with vendors selling fruit, veggies, fish & meat, plus a large cheese selection.
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Definitely the best place to buy vegetables, fruits and fresh meat. The quality is incredible and you also meet very friendly and passionate local farmers that can help you to buy seasonal products. Much much better than any supermarket on the island and it also have incredible prices. It is algo the best sport to get honey, flower and cheese. Highly recommended!
Fantastic produce. Great find for local tea and honey as well. Excited to come back and see the main market space as well!
Far from being a classic European market (and maybe my expectations were not adjusted). There is only one cheese shop here and all the others sell fruit and vegetables. The selection is not impressive and sometimes it seems better to buy at the supermarket.
One of the most delicious fruit we bought on the 10days island vacation. And also great prices, better than in the supermarkets.
The prices were reasonable, not much different from those in the shops. Only one vendor sold passion fruits. We had hoped to find cheaper Azorean pineapples, but they were actually more expensive than in larger supermarkets. However, there was a good selection of local fruit and flower seeds.
A great place to get some fresh produce (meats, vegetables, fruits) while in Ponta Delgada. The bananas were more dense than in North America (they were NOT plantains). The pears and fresh vegetables were excellent.
Such a cute market, lots of fresh fruit and veggies
I've been here twice. One time right in the morning and one time in the afternoon. Each time only some market stalls were open. Mostly they offer fruit and veggies to decent prices.
Jardim Botânico José do Canto
11. Jardim Botânico José do Canto
4.3
(2245)
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
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Large botanical garden with entrance to the right of the chapel. Price is 5 € and you get a card. There are two toilets. The first is next to the kiosk. Second behind the rose garden. Many old trees, as well as beautiful bushes and flowers. Is not maintained. But you can ignore that, and just enjoy that this is nature with different poultry.
If you are in the area, this place is a must visit! Trees are breathtakingly beautiful, they open at 9 am until 19 pm. Entrance is 5 euro which gives you all day entrance. I ended up doing 90 min in the morning then came back for an hour before they closed. Pictures don’t do justice so come and see it yourself
This is a very nice public park in Ponta Delgada. Very well manicured. Old ruins. Nice trails. Ponds, but most notable plants from all over the world on display and information signs to tell you what you were looking at. There is also a cafe. Oh… and in one area there are quite a few chickens and ducks running around…. Keeps things interesting, I guess. This was relaxing. No entrance fee. No crowds. Just a nice experience.
A hidden gem in the heart of Ponta Delgada. This serene garden is beautifully maintained and absolutely worth the €5 entry. The grounds are rich with history, and the towering, otherworldly trees leave a lasting impression. It’s a peaceful escape from the city—tranquil, inspiring, and easy to explore in about an hour. A must-visit for nature lovers and anyone seeking a quiet moment.
I am usually not a big fan of botanical gardens, but this one is really great. Small pathways with branches reaching in, jungle like, dense plantation looking very natural. You can step off path everywhere. Huge trees and few visitors make this garden a must see. Especially recommended on hot days
We stumbled on this place in search for something to eat during a 10hr flight layover. What an amazing find, from the caves to the huge exotic trees! The ducks and other birds were fun to watch there is even a little restaurant with really good food. Definitely worth a visit when you're in San Miguel
What a beautiful suprise! Gorgeous, well maintained grounds with all manner of exotic trees & plants. Quiet, serene & worth a visit for sure!
THE place to go if you have only one thing to see on the island. Best 10 Euros ever invested! What an impressive collection of real living giants. The greather souvenir you will have after leaving the island. THE must see of Sao Miguel.
Reserva Florestal de Recreio do Pinhal da Paz
12. Reserva Florestal de Recreio do Pinhal da Paz
4.7
(777)
National reserve
Nature & Parks
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Wonderful park to go for walks. So quiet and relaxing in the off season. I saw loads of deers, they even came to the fence to get fed with grass. A couple of cats live there too and they’re super friendly. There are loads of plants in lush colours. It’s free to walk around the grounds and there’s free parking too.
Definitely worth the stop! A really neat park with several different playgrounds intermixed with several different animal exhibits. There were deer, birds, chickens, turkeys. The kids enjoyed playing on the playgrounds and seeing the different animal exhibits. The park was really well maintained with an open bathroom. Very nice walking trails that were easy to follow and took you through the beautiful landscape of the park. Would make a great place to go for a run. We were there in early season so not much was flowering but I would bet the park was even more beautiful later in the spring.
This place is absolutely AWESOME. I highly recommend stopping at a supermarket and getting some meats / supplies as the park has free wood for a cookout. Just bring some food and everything you need is here, a mini zoo, playground, amazing plants, trees, bamboo, a maze out of plants to walk through, its just an incredible place. If you love baking they even has ovens, so you can not only grill, but bake. Unlike anything I have ever seen in our country.
A really amazing park with lots of BBQ areas and even two pizza ovens. Two playgrounds, one for toddlers, a maze, deer, and lots of other great things to see. This was probably the best park for families that we visited.
Awesome location, with dozens of barbeque grills for multiple families, and a huge covered picnic table area with about 16 tables. Large Play structure for the kids, and trails all over to explore.
We love this place. Our second time here (our first was two years ago). Well maintained, large park, special tropical vegetation, quiet, and not too crowded. Ohh.. and it's free
Large recreation area with lots to do for kids. A large play area, places to cook and eat, large fields, and various exhibits with local wildlife, including a bird enclosure. Loads of hiking trails with limited verticality, so easy for all ages.
This is a really nice park with a series of trails for all abilities. Very easy to make loop hikes from a half mile to probably up to three miles. The viewing tower at the top of Pico do Cascalho has amazing views of the island, be sure to go on a clear day.
Parque Atlantico
13. Parque Atlantico
4.3
(8261)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Whimsical shopping mall with dozens of specialty stores, a range of eateries & a movie theater.
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Best place for your shopping experience and cinema 🎞️🎥
Well located, spacious mall with wonderful views of the city and the Atlantic. Food courts, a large food market and free parking turned this mall into the main gathering, eating and shopping place not only to locals but also for visitors from the other Azorean islands, mainland Portugal and tourists from around the World. It has spurred businesses in the surrounding areas making it more and more a one stop shopping spot for all sorts of goods and services ranging from groceries to technology, hardware, home remodeling and personal care.
We stopped here while on our honeymoon after a port stop on the Norwegian Encore. We sat for some local pastries and coffee and explored the stores. The water feature with the waterfall and whale was so beautiful. We will certainly visit again when we return.
Parque Atlantico IS THE BIGGEST mall on the biggest Island in the Azores. Super Market has the best deals on the island, has high end shopping and a food court on the top floor. Very nice place.
It's a shopping mall/complex so there's the usual mix of shops for clothes, homewares and pharmacy stuff. There's a large supermarket selling some decent stuff, including portuguese hot chicken and has a good sized bakery. The entrance to the mall has a life size sperm whale suspended above the escalators. There's an ex whaling boat on display in the lower mall, which is fascinating to see up close. There's often photo galleries popping up as well. Oh and there's a cinema, which is also quite nice. The food area is pretty comprehensive, with lots of choices, there's the usual, maccy D, burger king, kfc, but there's other choices that may appeal more, such as wok to go, and local Azorean or Portuguese outlets. Just next to the mall is a good sized diy store which is really handy for loads of other stuff.
This is a small-medium sized mall, but probably the biggest on the island. It is modern and clean and there is a lot of underground parking available for free. The mall has two floors with an eating area and cinema upstairs too. There are a few shops and also a large supermarket at one end.
Biggest shopping mall in Ponta Delgada. Nice ambience with several good quality stores! Cinema and Food court with several stands and mixed choice of food. Had a pleasant smell and not the usual bad mall food court smell. Very good opening times and hours of business. Will definitely go again!
A huge mall with lots of shopping stores, a big food court with a wide variety of options. Also here is the hypermarket for groceries. Free wifi is also available and the movie theater is inside as well.
Moinho do Pico Vermelho
14. Moinho do Pico Vermelho
4.2
(926)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
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***Update This time in daylight and I admit that any time of day and weather conditions make this place worth stopping for a few photos. Very postcard-like End the day in a photo-perfect setting. Completely unplanned and random from the road along the coast. We couldn't see it during the day but the night view was spectacular.
Not too interesting. If you happen to drive by, you could stop to take a picture for a couple of minutes.
Very cute. You can drive to the windmill and park somewhere in front of it, the road is wide enough.
It's a nice windmill located in the middle small town. It is very hard to get parking there since the location is in a curve. The place itself is point interest to have maybe a picture since it is en route to other locations.
Beautiful mill close to ocean. You have to park on the street or somewhere close. The isn’t parking place.
A great easy 5-10 min stop. Street parking only and you can only walk around the windmill. Views are cool and the windmill is beautiful
Very well restaurant wind mill. We have been there at sunset illuminating the building
Very underwhelming. It's just a non operational windmill. Not worth a detour.
Pico do Carvao
15. Pico do Carvao
4.8
(66)
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
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Stunning views and great hiking trails - very peaceful and quiet
Stunning views, but don't be like us and pass the barrier into the fields for a better camera shot, as there's a very large bull in the field that's sometimes hidden by the ridges! We managed to get out alive to write this review...
Wonderful! (Too cold, don’t forget your jackets)
(Translated by Google) Very interesting viewpoint to appreciate the entire topography of the island... especially if the sky is clear! (Original) Point de vue très intéressant pour apprécier toute la topographie de l île.. surtout si le ciel est degagé !
(Translated by Google) The place offers stunning views that will take your breath away. Perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature in all its beauty. (Original) O local oferece uma vista deslumbrante, daquelas de tirar o fôlego. Perfeito para relaxar e apreciar a natureza em toda a sua beleza.
(Translated by Google) The climb is not difficult and the view is spectacular. (Original) A subida não é difícil e a vista é espectacular.
(Translated by Google) A unique landscape. (Original) Uma paisagem única.
(Translated by Google) Hiking trail. It is well worth the effort to climb to Pico do Carbo. The view is spectacular. (Original) Trilho pedestre. Vale bem a pena o esforço para subir ao pico do carvão. A vista é espetacular.
Igreja de São José
16. Igreja de São José
4.7
(253)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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Igreja de São José in Ponta Delgada is a breathtakingly beautiful church. The stunning architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit destination. The intricate details and historic significance of the church are truly awe-inspiring. I felt a deep sense of peace and tranquility during my visit. Highly recommended!☀️☀️☀️
This is more than a church, this is a wonderful museum where everywhere you look oozes beauty and history both local and personal. So blessed for having been my parish church when growing up as well as my parents and grandparents on both sides. It is currently open free of charge to the public.
One of the most beautiful churches in the entire world. Opulent and powerful. If you like architecture and art you must visit it.
This is the church that my great grandfather was baptized in. The altar is beautiful with gold leaf everywhere. The church is dedicated to both St. Joseph and to Mary’s Immaculate conception. It also has a side altar to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Another example of the Sao Miguel baroque architecture in Ponta Miguel.
Sunday mass at 11am with LIVE choir is a treat like no other in the island.
Absolutely beautiful! A definite must for anyone visiting Sao Miguel. Entry is not well marked out - one of the main gates was opened when we visited, so we let ourselves in (no doors were locked - so we assumed it was OK to enter).
Nice big church with a long history. ⛪

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