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Ribeira Grande in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Ribeira Grande, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Salto do Cabrito, Restaurante Faria, and Miradouro do Cintrão, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like TukáTulá Beach Bar and Café Com Sopas so you can get the best taste of Ribeira Grande while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Ribeira Grande in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Centro de Interpretação Ambiental da Caldeira Velha

4.4
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4.2
(1892)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Centro de Interpretação Ambiental da Caldeira Velha, also known as Old Kettle, is a scenic nature preserve located in the middle of the island of Faial. It features lush vegetation, hot springs, and a waterfall surrounded by endemic native plants. The volcanic crater, with its rim-top hike offering stunning views of neighboring islands, can be circumnavigated for an immersive experience.
A beautiful natural setting with four thermal pools of varying temperatures. The coolest one is at the top, just beneath a small waterfall — perfect for a refreshing contrast to the warmer lower pools. The facility is located about 200 meters from the entrance. Everything is clean, well organized. The pools are surrounded by greenery, giving the whole place a very relaxing jungle vibe. Changing cabins are simple wooden structures under a shelter and aren't very spacious. The ones at the top tend to be less crowded. Lockers are available (for a fee) and just big enough for a small backpack. There are also several benches where you can leave your belongings, but be aware that there is no large shelter in case of rain. Toilets and showers are available on site, though queues are common during busy hours. One ticket gives you 1.5 hours in the pools, but you can still enjoy the surrounding area outside of that time. I highly recommend booking your tickets online in advance. You can select a specific time slot for your visit and make sure there’s availability when you arrive. Overall, it’s a fantastic experience that I 100% recommend.
Petr W — Google review
Things to know: 1. Admission is for up to 100 people for an hour and a half. If you arrive at a random time, you may not have a place. 2. Admission costs 10 euros per adult, less for children and the elderly, and there are also lockers for storing for 2 euros per unit. 3. There are 4 pools with varying heights from knee to thigh at the temperature of a jacuzzi and another pool with a waterfall at the temperature of a shower. 4. You can purchase tickets for viewing only without bathing. 5. The experience is pleasant and a little crowded, but not too much, thanks to the restrictions. There are plenty of toilets and changing rooms.
Dor S — Google review
I loved the free parking lot of this place, there are two roosters walking around that really love some attention. You can take some nice pictures of these gorgeous animals, but becarefull, m they have a suspicious look in their eyes. They even convinced me of feeding them a banana, after which they fell in love with me. This makes it hard to leave the place, especially if you are not into long distance relationships with roosters... The hot springs are nice too, very beautiful but very crowded as well. I'd advice to go as early as possible so you can take some nice pictures without people posing. There are also changing cabinets at the top of the site with lockers. They are less busy so I'd recommend to use these to avoid waiting in line.
Ewoud L — Google review
I had such a magical time at Caldeira Velha, it’s peaceful and beautiful. If you’re lucky it’ll rain while you’re there, really such a cool place. There’s not many bathrooms though, but there’s plenty of changing rooms.
Chiara Q — Google review
Amazing place regardless of the weather, but even more amazing if you know about these hacks: 1. Book your tickets in advance and, if you can, arrange your schedule so as to visit the hot springs on a weekday to avoid crowds of tourists (the place IS touristy though, so you'll probably be with a lot of other people). 2. When booking your tickets, choose the first time slot of the day (the one that starts at 9.00 AM). 3. Before heading to the park, pack a swimsuit, a towel AND swimming shoes! Ideally, it's better to already wear a swimsuit under your clothes (this will be life-changing for your experience, you will see why if you continue reading). 4. If you plan on taking a backpack with you, make sure to empty it from all things that won't be necessary for visiting the park and leave as many things as possible in your car or at your accommodation. 5. If you've just entered the park and haven't put on your swimsuit yet, you may want to change. DON'T stop at the very first changing cabins you'll see. There are other cabins higher up on the path which are considerably less crowded, behind which there are lockers to store your stuff in. On your way to those cabins, you will find a building with a desk, a small museum and, close to it, another small building with showers. Go to the desk and ask for a lock to close your locker (if you've booked the tickets online, I think it is possible to also mention whether or not you may want to use a locker... and trust me, you do!). 6. After getting the lock at the desk, head over to the changing cabins near the waterfall and get changed. Put your personal belongings in the lockers behind the cabins. A lot of people also put their stuff on the ground near the springs. 7. Head back towards the desk where you came from and take a shower (most tourists don't even see the showers so they don't use them and that might be very unhygienic!). 8. You are ready for a nice bath/swim. Enjoy!
Lucas O — Google review
Very cosy, 4 warm medium size thermal lakes. The security staff are not very friendly, and unnecessarly strict and not welcoming, which we didn't appreciate. Other staff members were ok. You also have to pay for hot shower and locker extra money, which is uncomfortable if you pay already quite enough for 1.5h entirence.
Jennifer C — Google review
Nice and surreal place to take a hot plunge. I thought the pools will be warmer. It is absolutely mandatory to get your ticked a day ahead of your visit
Uri T — Google review
A park with natural spa. Buy tickets online in advance! The price of the ticket was 10 eur for adults, the price for a locker was 2 eur. Lockers are quite old, and do not have much space inside (I put my backpack and my shoes inside the locker). Your ticket is valid for 1 hour and 30 minutes, I suggest buying ticket for the first time slot (from 9.00 am to 10.30 am), at that slot there aren't that many people inside yet, you have a lot of empty parking spaces, and you most likely get an overall better spa experience. Spa has 4 natural pools. Pool at the top is the most beautiful with a waterfall, and the coldest water (water temperature around 24 degreec Celsius). Three pools below are smaller and the water thete is much warmer (probably around 40 degrees celsius, different temperatures on each pool). Close to the pools are two shower cabins, and two toilets (one for males and one for females). You get the keylock for the locker at the wodden cabin by the toilets. I think there can be max 100 visitors at the same time slot in the spa. I recommend visiting the spa, if you are visiting the island, it is really one of a kind experience.
Marko I — Google review
Estrada Regional da Lagoa do Fogo, 9600-590 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•https://parquesnaturais.azores.gov.pt/pt/parques/9/centro/21•+351 296 704 669•Tips and more reviews for Centro de Interpretação Ambiental da Caldeira Velha
9 min · 2.9 mi
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Lagoa do Fogo

4.7
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5.0
(1723)
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lagoa do Fogo, also known as 'Lagoon of Fire,' is a stunning crater lake located in the Água de Pau Massif volcano on Sao Miguel Island. This picturesque spot is surrounded by a nature reserve and offers various trails for hiking.
Wonderful place! We arrived at 9 am and it was really foggy and it was drizzling . We could not see anything . Even the driver of the bus told us to try again another day. But we decided to go down. And in 15-20 minutes the fog and clouds started to fade and an incredible view appeared! It is really worth going down as well, we went approximately 1 hour towards the beach . The nature is fantastic . But the path is not so easy. So tracking shoes is must have .
Alina I — Google review
Beautiful lake. Be there before 9 and you can drive in yourself to the parking. We were there at 8 and it was perfect.
Jasmijn — Google review
Very beautiful view! we were lucky we catch with no clouds! We got the service bus from parking down which is i think 2km down no quiet sure and with bus we got a mini tour in 3 view points and the last view was to the lake.
Joana L — Google review
Update Another visit this time not from the viewpoints but directly from the trails. Just me and nature. Clouds, birds, wind, somewhere piercing blue sky and sun rays. For a few hours no one on the trail. Unforgettable landscape sceneries like from the Lord of the Rings stories and I felt like a participant in the Fellowship of the Ring. Absolutely amazing. Not all trails are available due to bird protection but the one I chose (to be honest part of the section off the trail) was really demanding and treacherous (heavy night rainfall made the ground very soft and there were a lot of landslides). The path to the lake is easy. Further on it is harder but oh so beautiful! ...................... 1st visit. One of the places you must see. Stop and stay here for a while to feel the magic of this place. Photos or words cannot convey what you will experience while being here, standing or hiking the trails. The access road itself and the views along the way are unforgettable!
Lucca T — Google review
Nice, but inbetween 9u00 and 19u00 you can’t drive directly to the viewpoints and need to take a paid shuttle (5 euros/person). The shuttle we took (north road up) stopped 3 times, 2 times you had 3 minutes time and 1 time 10 minutes. Which is to be honest quite a rush and nog calm like it should be when watching nature!
Rani B — Google review
100% worth the trip. Just make sure you check spotazores cameras before going there, it’s prone to heavy fog.
Fábio L — Google review
Beautiful hike with some steep but well paved inclines. Finding the parking lot is an off-roading adventure but stick through it and you’ll find a smooth parking lot. We met the sweetest kitten on the way back up. He’s so friendly and playful and enjoys gentle scratches and pets! Please bring cat food for him and post pictures in your review if you see him! It nearly broke our hearts when we had to say goodbye after playing with him for 30 minutes. He has a really unique coat pattern so it should be easy to spot little Queijo (what we named the lil fella bc he’s so perfect and everyone loves him).
Diana K — Google review
We parked our car at fabrica da cidade, and then we took a 1,5 hour hike to Lago do fogo. It was a really nice hike through the valley.
Maky M — Google review
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16 min · 4.8 mi
3

Salto do Cabrito

4.6
(3142)
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4.4
(526)
National reserve
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Salto do Cabrito is a hidden gem located in the municipality of Ribeira Grande, offering a breathtaking landscape and an impressive waterfall. The trail to reach the waterfall is challenging, involving steps and pipes, but the journey through nature is rewarding. Starting near Caldeiras da Ribeira Grande, the three-hour hike passes through Faja do Redondo and natural boilers.
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.
Laura H — Google review
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.
Dejan V — Google review
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.
Maxine L — Google review
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.
Marko I — Google review
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!
Rani B — Google review
"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 🏞️
Sane_traveler — Google review
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.
Arun R — Google review
Great little waterfall. Could be a tough walk down and up for some folks, but worth it. Just follow the roads and you are good.
Josh R — Google review
Rua Doctor José Bruno Tavares Carreiro 9''N, Ponta Delgada, Portugal•http://trails.visitazores.com/en/trails-azores/sao-miguel/caldei…•Tips and more reviews for Salto do Cabrito
11 min · 3.7 mi
4

Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara

4.7
(1489)
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4.3
(525)
Beach
Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara, also known as Santa Barbara Beach, is a stunning destination located on the north coast of Sao Miguel in the Azores. The beach features a wide shoreline with dark sand and is surrounded by craggy cliffs, creating a dramatic backdrop. It is particularly popular among surfers and bodyboarders due to its brisk waters and mighty surf.
This is an incredible spot!!! Nature is awesome, water - crystal blue, surfing facilities. What else do you need for a full relax? :-) We were here on a sunny day in March, the beach was empty, just couple of surfers. We enjoyed to the fullest! Now I dream to come here in summer.
Natalya P — Google review
What a beautiful beach. Very long beach with black sand. Waves were very big, when I visited the beach. I saw people swimming, and there were a lot of surfers there. There are restaurants and toilets at the start of the beach. Also there is a free parking lot there.
Marko I — Google review
One of the best and largest beaches on the island. Perfect for windsurfing, a long walk, or just relaxing on the sand. Big waves, in some places a high sand threshold on the beach but most of the beach with a gentle slope. The scenery of green cliffs, rocks and stones covered with algae creates a really nice beach and also a restaurant/bar and a large car park (free). Just go and enjoy!
Lucca T — Google review
The beach is beautiful, with stunning views and a relaxed atmosphere. There’s a large free parking area conveniently located nearby, making access easy. However, the waves were quite strong during our visit, so it wasn’t suitable for swimming.
Nathalie T — Google review
Amazing views and relaxing atmosphere! The beach has clean sand, great waves for surfing, and stunning natural beauty. Highly recommended for a peaceful escape and unforgettable moments in São Miguel.
Mr. M — Google review
Huge beach with lifeguards on duty. Chairs and umbrellas for rent on the beach. A snack bar and a tiki bar at the entrance to the beach near the parking lot, which is free and not full. Beautiful view out over the ocean and of other parts of the island coast. Definitely recommended if you want to experience one of the black sand beaches on the island.
Josh R — Google review
Lovely soft black sand beach about a mile long with life guards at both ends and some nice looking cafes, changing rooms, showers and bathrooms. Chair rentals and surf lessons also available (although waves weren’t really big enough for that today). Plenty of parking.
Kate R — Google review
This was our favorite beach on the island. We often tried to end our day here. Stop by the close by supermarket, get few bottles of wine and some local cheese and head to the beach to swim and watch the sunset. The beach is long with soft send. It's also the local surfers favorite spot and many of them are in the water trying to catch some waves. There's a bathroom and a restaurant on the cliff top.
Dan S — Google review
Ilha de São Miguel, Ribeira Grande, Portugal•Tips and more reviews for Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara
4 min · 1.3 mi
5

Jardim Municipal de Ribeira Grande

4.5
(949)
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4.0
(1)
Garden
Jardim Municipal de Ribeira Grande is a beautiful public garden located near the main town square, offering stunning views of the sea and the river. The garden features an abundance of hydrangeas, other flowers, and pine trees, creating a picturesque setting for relaxation and leisurely strolls. Visitors can also explore the Ribeira Grande Municipal Museum nearby, which houses ethnographic collections and a notable display of tiles.
Really nice park.
Mija G — Google review
Beautiful and well cared for.
Nicholas M — Google review
Beautiful small town on Sao Miguel's South shore. Great restaurants, town square, and cathedral. Typical Azorean village although it's the second largest on the island.
Thomas T — Google review
Lovely gardens next to the main town square with many hydrangeas and other flowers, plus a number of pine trees. From the gardens you are able to view the sea, aswell as watch the river running into it.
Vanessa B — Google review
A nice little park in the middle of the town
Veronika S — Google review
Nice place to take pictures in the area of Ribeira Grande.
F B — Google review
Very clean and safe to be.
Frank C — Google review
Nice place to spend some time and to relax .
The V — Google review
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9 min · 4.5 mi
6

Miradouro de Santa Iria

4.8
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4.6
(313)
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Miradouro de Santa Iria is a breathtaking clifftop viewpoint on the north-central shore of Sao Miguel, near Ribeira Grande. It offers panoramic views of the jagged Atlantic coastline, lush green terraced hills, and the town of Porto Formoso with its vast tea plantations. The short walk from the small parking lot leads to stunning vistas of cliffs, hills, and ocean.
This is such a beautiful place to visit! The views are absolutely breathtaking, whether you're taking in the lush greenery, rolling hills, or peaceful water. It’s the perfect spot to relax and escape the hustle of everyday life. The atmosphere is calm, and the natural beauty is truly refreshing. I would highly recommend this location for anyone looking to enjoy some stunning scenery or just take a peaceful walk in nature. A hidden gem!
Renata I — Google review
One of the nicest lookouts on San Miguel we have visited so far. We were lucky with the weather, short period of sunshine during rather cloudy and rainy day.
Ales R — Google review
This is such a beautiful viewpoint to hang out. There is a souvenir kiosk at the end of the path. Sunset is also stunning from here.
Andrew F — Google review
Must visit during day! The views are one of the most beautiful in the island. You can get there easily with the car.
Azul M — Google review
Nice viewpoint where you can see the coast on both sides. Plenty of parking available, but no toilet facilities.
Vlad D — Google review
Amazing view, strongly recomnend visiting, if you are passing by.
Marko I — Google review
Beautiful views, even in bad weather it's worth a visit.
Ewa Ś — Google review
Beautiful view on west and east side of the coast
Simon N — Google review
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9 min · 4.4 mi
7

Gorreana Tea Factory

4.6
(3758)
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4.2
(1285)
Tea manufacturer
Sights & Landmarks
Tea house
Tea store
Located on the north coast of Sao Miguel, the Gorreana Tea Factory is a family-run tea producer established in 1883. It offers self-guided tours through its factory and plantation, providing visitors with insights into the tea-making process. The tour concludes with a visit to the on-site shop where guests can purchase Gorreana tea at competitive prices.
Tea factory, you can enter free of charge. Some free guided tours are available at the entrance of the factory, you must wait for the guide to be available. You can see the process of making tea in real time, also you can drink sample of the tea produced there, and you can buy the tea and other products in the gift shop.
Marko I — Google review
A really nice tea factory, where you can see the process of making tea. Once you are done with the tour in the factory, you can take a walk through the tea plantation. Then you can go back inside and treat yourself to some tea or satisfy your hunger with an excellent shrimp salad. Before you head to the next location, buy a souvenir to take home to remind you of this place P.s. Even the bathroom has a wonderful view!
Lana V — Google review
When we arrived, the parking lot was full and we were worried it would be super crowded. In the end, it was fine — the place is huge, with a massive plantation and a well-organized factory. You can enjoy a free tour, and I recommend leaving a tip in one of the boxes provided. The staff is extremely friendly, and you can even enjoy a free cup of tea!
Arthur B — Google review
It's beautiful place to visit and to try local tea and bakery. Pineapple tea was amazing ! We had a tea and dessert over here and lovely walk around the tea factory. Prices for a tea to buy quite expensive but I would say it's definitely worth it. It is very natural and fresh taste tea, that you will hardly find in the shop. My recommendation to visit here are to try pineapple tea;)
Mariia U — Google review
Great to see that this unique tea plantation — the only one in Europe — is so successful. Definitely worth a visit, and the gift shop is also nice to check out. You can buy the tea produced right there. Highly recommended during your visit to the island of São Miguel.
Martin G — Google review
The place is easy to access and visiting for free is unexpected. First good impression Having visited some tea factories in Kenya, I however felt that several steps of the tea process are not really detailed. A video of 3 minutes explains it but it does not feel like immersing in the tea world deeply. On my opinion, it is more like a place to promote tea tourism than giving a knowledgeable idea of tea production and history in Sao Miguel. As you will see, the shop and the restaurant at the end of the visit represent the biggest part of the tour
Charlie H — Google review
If you are a real tea lover don’t waste your time. It is exciting to see the only European tea plantation, but trust me tea itself is average. Place is extremely crowded all day long, impossible to find parking and you are walking in a crowd all the time while inside, gets pretty claustrophobic. This place has really good souvenir shop , beautiful postcards selection, local honey, candles etc. very friendly stuff in the shop. There is a lovely hike around the tea plantation as well. This is really Not a must see place.
Svetlana D — Google review
Great experience and definitely one of the tourist sights worth doing. The walk through the tea plantations is very pretty and enjoyable. Afterwards, you can taste different teas and buy some to take home. We stopped at the café and tried some cookies which were okay, though a bit dry. Despite being quite busy, the staff remained professional and friendly.
Mathilde M — Google review
Plantações de Chá Gorreana, 9625-304 Maia, Portugal•http://gorreana.pt/•+351 296 442 349•Tips and more reviews for Gorreana Tea Factory
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 4-minute walk away from Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara.

TukáTulá Beach Bar

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4.3
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Restaurant
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TukáTulá Beach Bar offers stunning ocean views, prompt and friendly service, and delicious food. While it can get busy during peak hours, the wait for a table is manageable. The menu features amazing chicken bao, strong sangria, and one of the tastiest burgers around. The quality of the meat in dishes like the steak sandwich and ribeye is top-notch. Although not directly by the water, their lounge provides a great spot to enjoy drinks with a sunset view.
What a surprise! We are just walking from the beach. The restaurant looks nice, but not extraordinary. What was an amazing experience was the food and the service . Both on exquisite level, which is quite unusual on the islands . I would say a real hidden gem One of the best fish I had on the islands
Tom Z — Google review
One of the best meals I've had on the island. The fresh seafood was juicy and bursting with flavor. I had the ceviche and grilled octopus, both of which were superb! The ceviche was bright and tangy, while the octopus was perfectly tender. The warm atmosphere and attentive service made the experience unforgettable. A must-visit for seafood lovers! Highly recommended!
Liliya P — Google review
AMAZING food. I ordered the octopus with rice and the rice it came with was more like risotto and the best thing ever!!! Bright lemony taste. I wasn’t planning on ordering it but take it from me…take the leap! My husband ordered the cut of the day which was a ribeye and loved it. Fries were recommended to us but just okay. Ordered the barracuda which was yummy as well! And the fourth member of the group ordered a tenderloin sandwich which he was pleased with. Carrot soup was just okay. The local cheese appetizer was pretty good as well. Light flavor, but came with a spicy side sauce to help. 100% recommend this place to anyone in the area. Pricier but worth it. The wait was about 50 minutes to be seated but also worth it. Service was top notch.
Mackenzie B — Google review
Besides the large party of drunken, noisy American middle-aged women, this place is pretty good. Service was on point, food was tasty and high quality. Wine and cocktails were very satisfactory. Outside seating overlooking the bay and the surfers catching waves. Go here.
The G — Google review
Excellent food by the beach. Pani-puri was superb!! , the cut of the day (flank steak) was cooked perfectly. Some decent vegetarian options (mushroom soup was good and the veggie tako we tried. The risotto looked delicious but we did not try it out). It is more pricey than other typical places but totally worth it IMO View is stunning.
Roi F — Google review
Great spot right on the beach with beautiful views, food and great service. When we went they weren’t taking reservations, but had a simple queuing system with a buzzer which worked well. You can grab a drink while you wait and sit on the terraces or bar area. Octopus dish was superb as was the pina colada! We didn’t get the limpets but they sure smelled delicious.
C T — Google review
I have been here twice and both times I had a great time. The first time we were inside, it was the end of March, we took lula a dore, barriga do porco and costela de novilho. The second time, during Easter week, we were outside. During this second time I took a prego de lombo no pao and some lapas to share. The food has always been delicious and the staff is very nice and takes care of everything.
Eilidh — Google review
We did not make a reservation, but we could still wander near the restaurant and Santa Barbara beach with the buzzer. We really didn’t have to wait long, maybe 20min, and the rocks are great to climb around on. The restaurant itself is relatively small. The food was amazing though, every single dish. We got the softshell crab sandwich to share. It’s one of the pricier appetizers for one slider-sized sandwich, but it’s softshell crab and tasted amazing! My husband got the beef tenderloin sandwich, which looked like literally a piece of beef in between bread, but the beef was juicy and soft. The bread was crispy on the outside and fresh with a great garlic butter spread. The fries were crispy. I got the grilled octopus, and there was so much octopus considering the rice was also filled with chopped bits of octopus. The flavors balanced so nicely. We (really my husband) ordered chocolate mousse for dessert. I don’t like mouse, but I liked this mousse. Not sure my husband liked that my tastes suddenly changed 😆 The strawberry pieces added a hint of berry flavor and a great crunch, and the mouse was not light like whipped cream and not thick like pudding, almost a truffle consistency.
Kerith W — Google review
Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara, 9600-000 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•https://www.facebook.com/tukatula.bar/•Tips and more reviews for TukáTulá Beach Bar

Café Com Sopas

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Cafe
Café Com Sopas is a delightful establishment with a warm and welcoming staff. The prices are reasonable, and the food is exceptional. This café offers an inviting atmosphere for any time of the day, whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Their ham and cheese baguettes are fantastic, and their Portuguese butter tarts are simply amazing. They also serve delicious coffee. It's highly recommended as the best place to have breakfast, with menu 2 being especially noteworthy.
Great ham and cheese baguettes. Splendid little cafe with great service. Try the Portuguese butter tarts. Awesome. And of course cofeee
Brian C — Google review
Nice, clean and cheap place. Delicious breaded chicken salad for only €4. Baguette da casa is also very good.
Sas V — Google review
No menu anywhere ... No way to know what they are offering before being already inside and ready to order... Website also is out of order.
Romeñ B — Google review
Great place for breakfast and lunch. And while you are there go around the center of Ribiera Grande. The buildings and the gardens are amazing.
Vesselina N — Google review
First place we ate at when we were in Açores. Amazing coffee and nutritious soup, just what I needed after more than 12 hrs. of traveling to get there.
Erika T — Google review
The staff is so friendly, the price is nice and the food is so good. The perfect place for any moment of the day, you can have breakfast, dinner or lunch… really recommendable place.
Pablo A — Google review
Really nice little restaurant that has nearly everything (coffee, soups, sandwiches, toasts, burgers, etc.) for a fair price. The food is good and the service is nice as well.
Tizian I — Google review
This place was more than what we could ask for. We were looking for a place to eat breakfast and or lunch and they exceeded expectations. So cheap too! The place was super clean and the waitress was also great too. Sorry I forgot her name. We really enjoyed this lunch and would 100% come back. Stop here! It’ll be worth it!
Mike B — Google review
R. de Gonçalo Bezerra 1 3, 9600-559 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•+351 296 472 015•Tips and more reviews for Café Com Sopas
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Restaurante - Bar Caldeiras

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Restaurante - Bar Caldeiras is a hidden gem located near the spa Caldeira Velha and Lake Fogo. The restaurant offers traditional food, including COZIDHO and stunning OCTOPUS dishes. Guests can also enjoy wines from Azores and delicious desserts. The friendly atmosphere and attentive staff make for a pleasant dining experience. The owner's gesture of giving homemade cookies added a personal touch to the visit.
One of the best meals we’ve had in Portugal so far. The place looks very unassuming, but the food is delicious. We ordered the fish medallions with shrimp. It was a solid portion and super flavorful. The prices are super reasonable and there’s free parking right outside. If you’re in the area, definitely stop by here.
Bianca F — Google review
We found this place almost by accident after seeing a sign — decided to give it a shot, and wow, what a great surprise! It’s up in a beautiful area, close to the thermal baths. We had the clams — super fresh and full of flavor — and a cheese board that was absolutely delicious. Then came the cocido, and honestly, it was next-level. So good! Tried a couple of their homemade desserts too, and they didn’t disappoint. Everything was super tasty, the portions were generous, and the prices were more than fair. Also, the girl who served us was incredibly nice — really friendly and made us feel right at home. All in all, a great experience
Valentina P — Google review
You have to go inside to order. There is no table service in the patio! They’re short staffed. We had the stew. It was delicious with some bread. Also the red sangria was excellent. Perfect meal after a long hike. Also, if you intend to go to thw hot springs after, make sure they’re not full. Sometimes they have a long wait and we should’ve gotten on the wait list while we were eating.
Roy G — Google review
We tried the beef and the cozido, both generous portions. The beef was quite good, cooked with cloves, the stew a nice assortment of vegetables with the meat, all tasty but not exceptional. The slow cooking left everything tender.
James R — Google review
We had dinner there today and were very satisfied. The food was extremely tasty and the service was excellent. We will definitely come back.
Marco W — Google review
This was an amazing cozido. We ordered the original and the veggie cozido. It was delicious. Cooked in a hot hole with the heat from the ground.
Max M — Google review
One of the worst experience I had in restaurant they forgot our table twice and we never had food on our table after 1h30 of waiting. We ordered local beers and had industrial one because they were too lazy to tell us they didn't have local anymore and they also forgot our kid apple juice twice. The other table seems to have good food but I can't relate unfortunately. No apologies, nothing they cared about. Not used to give bad review but that one deserve it.
Sylvain J — Google review
Would love to give this more stars however when I made a reservation for 11am and it wasn’t clarified that the kitchen would not be open. I am very sad I wasn’t able to try this meal. Maybe this is a dumb tourist thing to say but flagging to others, the kitchen isn’t open until after noon. Beautiful area, just sad timing didn’t work out. In hindsight I would have gone to the thermal spas across the way in the morning, then leisurely walked over for a late lunch.
Bradley C — Google review
Largo das caldeiras, 9600-501 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•+351 296 474 307•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante - Bar Caldeiras

O MOINHO TERRACE CAFE

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Restaurant
My favorite place on the island, amazing location, great and friendly people and very tasty food. Fantastic burger and fries. Chickens, roosters and ducks wandering around freely. A beautiful sense of peace. The beach is a pearl and fully serviced, with lifeguards, changing rooms, showers and washrooms.
Massimo A — Google review
Great little lunch/dinner spot right on the beach. They had a variety of local dishes & solid pizza/burgers. Overall, it was a nice meal with a fantastic location.
Paul V — Google review
A perfect stop with a stunning view over the beach – a true oasis of relaxation. The food was tasty, and service was fast and polite. While the menu isn't customizable, the dishes offered are good and satisfying. It was a pleasant break during our island tour. A big plus is the excellent GSM signal, thanks to an EU-funded improvement project – even the sign on-site confirms it!
Oana — Google review
Love this little beach bar/restaurant. Wander in and find a table on the lawn out front looking over the beach. Order inside from the short but well executed menu. Super busy but food arrived quickly and was tasty. One of our favourite spots on our holiday.
C T — Google review
For me, it is the best part of the beach. It has a good environment. The bar is over see, which brings you an amazing experience while you are enjoying your drink/s. Sometime there are animals around the tables. You will not have chance to book any table; once you arrive there, you must be agile to find any free tables to sit. The staff does not attend the tables, you must go inside the bar to order what you want. It closes at 7 pm. I would say it is a little bit expensive, but it worth it.
Emilio E — Google review
We enjoyed everything. The space, the view, the food, the duck and the rooster. Lovely. Thank you
Valentin J — Google review
Awesome food! And the vibe.. oh the vibe… I really really enjoyed this terrace. Totally recommend!
Cristina P — Google review
Absolutely delicious! The shrimp were fresh and crispy, and the view of the ocean was just breathtaking. It felt like something out of a book — a little café at the edge of the world !
Екатерина С — Google review
Praia dos Moinhos 18, 9625-422 Porto Formoso, Portugal•https://moinhoterracecafe.com/•+351 296 442 110•Tips and more reviews for O MOINHO TERRACE CAFE
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Off the beaten path
For day 2, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Miradouro do Cintrão. Not quite as popular as Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 9 hours.
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Miradouro do Cintrão

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Scenic spot
Nestled away from the usual tourist trails, Miradouro do Cintrão is a hidden gem on São Miguel Island that promises breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding mountains. The journey to this picturesque viewpoint may involve navigating through an active farm, where you might encounter some friendly cows along the way. However, the effort is undeniably worth it as you are rewarded with stunning vistas of crashing waves against rugged cliffs.
The prettiest and yet one of the most “off the beaten path” spots on all of Sao Miguel island. It’s picturesque and yet seemingly untapped by tourists and on travel guides. Beware of the potential for cow movements on the way to the miradouro - there’s an active farm on the way up to the spot but the drive and patience to get there are well worth it! The pictures below don’t do it justice. Bring a cold drink and enjoy the waves crashing against the cliffs below.
Cody M — Google review
Nice viewpoint, with amazing view on the sorounding cliffs and the sea. If you are nearby, it is worth stopping. Sunny weather makes it a perfect stop.
Marko I — Google review
Very enjoyable view! Good parking possibilitys and if you avoid the smelly whale watching tower evrything is great!
Marvin — Google review
Beautiful view of the coast from an overlook that historically use to serve as the watchtower for hunting whales.
Y B — Google review
Amazing cliff views not too popular on tourist guides
Long C — Google review
What an amazing view of the sea and of the mountain on the west side of the island. This is a great place to see cliffs, mountains and ocean. I recommend, by the way, this a not very busy place, at least for now.
Rui F — Google review
Very pretty miradouro with a few parking spots next to it - no need for any hikes. It is embedded in a nearby residential neighbourhood and you can see the backyard of some nice houses haha.
Gloria L — Google review
A beautiful viewpoint, and the walk trail to the viewpoint is also quite pretty. Just feel sad and hate to see that people thrown plastics, papers, empty cans and beer bottles at the cliffs:((. I hope the local government can collect the rubbishes and develope a possibility to control & punish people who trow rubbishes over the cliffs.
Lee M — Google review
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11 min · 3.2 mi
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Casa do Arcano

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History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Casa do Arcano is a local museum in Ribeira Grande, located in the northern area of Sao Miguel Island. It houses the Arcano artistic piece, which is considered a regional treasure and a historic site. The museum features about 3900 figurines depicting the Old and New Testament, created by a dedicated nun over her lifetime. Visitors appreciate the educational value of these scenarios but note that the display cabinet's dark environment makes it challenging to fully appreciate the brilliant details of the figurines.
Out of respect I have given this museum 5 stars. In my opinion it is very underestimated. There are about 3900 figurines depicting the Old and new testament. The nun dedicated almost most of her life to build these educational scenario's kept together in a big display cabinet. And that's a bit a problem. The cabinet exist's of three levels and is quiet dark too see the brillant details of the figurines. The parts should have been displayed seperately ,highlighted with a subtiel led lighting. It would do it much more justice. A real work of art.
Peter J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum was a bit disappointing. The most important museum piece are the nun's dolls and houses. Everything displayed in a large display case. There is not much to see in the rest of the museum. It was very warm in the museum and we quickly saw it. This was certainly not the fault of the enthusiastic tour guide. She had a lot to say. Beforehand we were shown a 10-minute film with Dutch subtitles. (Original) Het museum viel wat tegen. Het belangrijkste museumstuk zijn de poppetjes en huisjes van een non. Alles uitgestald in een grote vitrine. In de rest van het museum valt niet zoveel te zien. Het was heel warm in het museum en wij hadden het gauw gezien. Dit lag zeker niet aan de enthousiaste rond leidster. Zij wist heel veel te vertellen. Vooraf kregen wij een 10 minuten durende film te zien met Nederlandse ondertiteling.
Kees M — Google review
This museum shows you what real dedication and faith is.
Steve — Google review
(Translated by Google) Without a doubt one of the best kept secrets of the Azores. It has been classified as the first treasure of the Azorean Archipelago. The house is small but well worth the visit. At the beginning, a video is shown that is essential for understanding the history behind this true jewel. There are also some very interesting small temporary exhibitions. I highly recommend it. (Original) Sem dúvida um dos segredos mais bem guardados dos Açores. Foi classificado como o primeiro tesouro do Arquipélago Açoriano. A casa é pequena mas vale bem a pena a visita. No início é apresentado um video que é fundamental para a compreensão da história que está por trás desta verdadeira jóia. Também são apresentadas algumas pequenas exposições temporárias muito interessantes. Recomendo vivamente
Rodrigo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Casa do Arcano Museum is the custodian of a fascinating work, a Lapinha with thousands of miniature pieces depicting biblical scenes. However, the lighting is inadequate in a display case that compromises the appreciation of this unique piece (there is specific lighting for sensitive works such as this, which requires technical knowledge). It is urgent that the Museum and the City Council improve the infrastructure to enhance this important cultural heritage of the Azores. (Original) O Museu Casa do Arcano é guardiã de uma obra fascinante, uma Lapinha com milhares de peças em miniatura a retratar cenas biblicas. No entanto, a iluminação é inadequada, num expositor que compromete apreciação desta peça única (existe iluminação específica para obras sensíveis como esta, requer conhecimento técnico). É urgente que o Museu e a Câmara Municipal melhorem a infraestrutura para valorizar esse importante patrimônio cultural dos Açores.
Paula C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Extremely professional and incredibly friendly. Truly a hidden gem, a cultural and educational find. Recommended! (Original) Extremo profissionalismo, imensa simpatia. Efetivamente um tesouro escondido, um achado cultural e pedagógico. Recomendado!
Catarina P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Little-known house but with an interesting story: When religious orders were abolished in Portugal, a nun who left the convent "invented" a different way to spread the Bible - with a lot of art and ingenuity! (Original) Casa pouco divulgada mas com uma história interessante: Quando foram extintas as ordens religiosas em Portugal, uma freira saída do convento, "inventa" um modo diferente para divulgar a Bíblia - com muita arte e engenho!
Adelaide M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very welcoming museum. Fantastic even...I highly recommend it (Original) Museu muito acolhedor. Fantástico até...recomendo vivamente
Luis A — Google review
R. de João D'Horta, 9600-561 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•https://www.ribeiragrande.pt/geo/museu-casa-do-arcano/•+351 296 470 763•Tips and more reviews for Casa do Arcano
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Ponte dos Oito Arcos

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Bridge
Ponte dos Oito Arcos, also known as the Bridge of the Eight Arches, is a remarkable masonry pillar bridge in Ribeira Grande, Azores. This 19th-century structure is just one of the notable buildings in town, alongside beautiful churches like Igreja dos Santos Reis Magos and Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Estrela.
Ribeira Grande (The Grand River) flows through here.
Radka T — Google review
That's the place that's where I live what I was born that's the bridge the oldest bridge like 2 minutes on my house I'm almost 500 years old I have a lot of good memories out there and it's really beautiful this river goes right to the left to be ocean
Vitor M — Google review
Frequently visited the public pools in Ribeira Grande. Pools are clean and there is a small beach to enjoy. Great for the kids.
Michael C — Google review
Beautiful bridge but I wouldn't drive here specifically to see it. We were nearby and went down to the beach.
Ewa Ś — Google review
I visit this place every year.
Frank C — Google review
Nice view :)
Irmantas — Google review
Azores is a place were people and nature have made the islands beautiful and safe.
Clive B — Google review
Lovely area of Sao Miguel. Very scenic.
Bradley W — Google review
Ribeira Grande, Portugal•https://www.allaboutportugal.pt/en/ribeira-grande/monuments/pont…•Tips and more reviews for Ponte dos Oito Arcos
4 min · 0.2 mi
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Museum of Azorean Immigration

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Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
Natural History Museums
The Museum of Azorean Immigration is a small but informative museum that offers a precise window into the migration of Azorean ancestors to various countries such as America, Brazil, Canada, and Hawaii. The exhibits include photos and storyboards that vividly describe the emotions experienced by those who left the beautiful Azorean islands. Visitors can explore detailed statistics and explanations of immigration to different destinations like Brazil, Argentina, Bermuda, and more.
Very interesting but small museum that chronicles the immigration history of Azureans to the US and other places.
Packy R — Google review
Nice little museum in a former public market building. It deals with the Azorean diaspora both through time and then with sections on the communities of immigrants in different parts of the world. Included were discussions about the poverty and lack of opportunity in the past for some people, as well as things like avoiding military conscription during Portugal's colonial wars in the 60s and 70s. After 45 minutes or so we went to the food places in the market building next door and had lunch (there are eight or ten places from which to choose).
Karl R — Google review
A wonderful experience, very educational and moving. We learned why my husband’s grandfather had to leave Sao Miguel at the age of 15 due to the level of poverty. The museum is beautifully laid out, and the lady who greeted us was very informative and welcoming.
Maggie B — Google review
Entrance fee was only 2 euros. It's a small museum you can finish in 20 minutes if you're in a hurry, 35 if you take the time to look at everything. Interesting piece of history about the emmigrations out of the Azores
Bert B — Google review
Small but great museum about the history of Azores & its people. Took us about an hour to read everything. For those who does not speak English - use Google Translator with its camera, it will easily translate everything, the boards are structures for that. 🤟🏻
Kateřina Š — Google review
Great small but informative museum. €2 entry fee is great value.
Angela R — Google review
A nice museum which i recommend for people visiting this island it tels quite interesting story with complete English translation but is overpriced with 2€ per person cost
Егор К — Google review
Really interesting to visit and understand well Azores today.
Kepa M — Google review
EN1-1A 31A, Ribeira Grande, Portugal•Tips and more reviews for Museu da Emigração Açoreana
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Praia do Monte Verde

4.1
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Beach
Praia do Monte Verde is one of the stunning beaches in Ribeira Grande, offering a fantastic beach experience with big waves but no issues with currents or rocks. It provides plenty of space both in the water and on the beach, making visitors feel completely safe. The presence of lifeguards adds to the sense of security, making it suitable for families. While not ideal for swimming due to mesmerizing yet strong waves, it's a perfect spot for surfing when swell conditions are good.
surprisingly nice beach in an otherwise not very interesting town.
Velouria L — Google review
Mesmerizing waves seen here, probably not great for swimming, but very intriguing to watch from the beach. Easy to get to & has parking. Only downside side, A lot of seaweed and garbage were further up the beach.
Jen W — Google review
It’s prohibited to swim here due to E. coli bacterial contamination. It’s such a shame, as it’s the best surf spot on the island and one of the largest sandy beaches. The problem with the bacteria has been recurring for years, and the authorities have failed to resolve the cause and protect this beach.
Alexandra — Google review
Great for surfing, but it can get quite crowded in peak surfing hours. It has some good free parking spaces around which is nice, but it has no public showers or toilets as far as I know.
Erik Z — Google review
The beach is beautiful and the waves are amazing. Perfect place to learn how to surf or for the intermediate surfer. However, sewer water is being led directly from the town into the ocean and contact with the water or swimming is not advised (don’t know if this is always the case, but for now it is). When surfing or swimming here it’s on your own risk, but you can get pretty ill. Also the smell of sewer is all around which is sad because it’s such a pretty place
Willem — Google review
Best beach experience on the island. Big waves, but no problems with currents, rocks or anything. Lots and lots of space both in the water and on the beach. Felt completely safe. The was lifeguards on duty (end of Juli). We were a family of 4 with kids age 12 and 17 and we are all used to water and some waves. The beach might not be for “beginners” and the weather will definitly affect the experience. We only left the water when we got exhausted. :-)
Troels V — Google review
Perfect beach for surfing. Very little people
Simone P — Google review
The warning about contaminated water is no longer present. It seemed clean.
Florin M — Google review
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3 min · 0.14 mi
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Memorial Nicolau Breyner

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Memorial park
Memorial Nicolau Breyner is a must-see for anyone passing by. A large mural on the remains of an old house captures the likeness of Mr. Happy, Nicolau Breyner, with his iconic smile. The realistic image evokes memories and brings joy to those who see it. Visitors dining at the nearby restaurant may even have this remarkable artwork as their backdrop. It's a touching tribute to a person who will always be remembered and appreciated for his contributions to art and entertainment.
(Translated by Google) You don't expect it. Those who pass by the road first look, then slow down and then stop. An enormous wall is little more than what remains of an old house that makes us stop. The surprise is great. Nicolau is there. Looking at us with that smile that made him Senhor Contente. A realistic image that brings back memories of so many moments that made us smile. Those who have lunch or dinner at the restaurant right in front may be lucky enough to have this mural as a backdrop in the landscape. It's hard to take your eyes off it... (Original) Não se está à espera. Quem passa pela estrada primeiro olha, depois abranda e a seguir pára. Um enorme muro é pouco mais o que resta de uma casa antiga que nos faz parar. A surpresa é grande. O Nicolau está ali. A olhar-nos com aquele sorriso que fez dele o Senhor Contente. Uma imagem realista que nos devolve a lembrança de tantos e tantos momentos que nos fez sorrir. Quem almoçar ou jantar no restaurante mesmo em frente pode ter a sorte de ter como fundo, na paisagem, este mural. De onde é difícil tirar os olhos...
J R — Google review
A good artwork, shame it's a derelict building
Darren S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A person who will never be forgotten (Original) Uma pessoa que nunca vai ser esquecido
Tania B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tribute to Mr Nicolau Breyner (Original) Homenagem ao Sr Nicolau Breyner
Andreia C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent work of art (Original) Excelente obra de arte
Luis F — Google review
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9 min · 0.47 mi
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Museu Municipal

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Museum
Art Museums
History Museums
Lovely little museum in Ribeira Grande, unfortunately it seems to be a bit underrated. The entrance fee is 2€, and you will see a lovely azorean house. Old ceramic tiles, a pharmacy and a lot more. It also features an amazing animated model of Ribeira Grande. They also have a room for small temporary exhibitions.
Mrfelice22 — Google review
Interesting mini figure town
Konr R — Google review
Very nice small museum, totally worth it! I’d you’re on holiday in the area, go and check it.
Greg H — Google review
The museum was lovely. It only costs 2€ and you have access to different room on different themes such as typography, pharmacy, wine and ceramics tiles. You can also try different acorian liqueurs for 0.50€. The staff was very nice and welcoming. I highly recommend.
Titziana O — Google review
Great Museum. Lots of cool things to see.
Rui P — Google review
Surprisingly cool stuff! The museum is very atmospheric.
Floor T — Google review
The best museum you will find on the island 😜
Freek H — Google review
Super original!
Alfred M — Google review
R. de São Vicente 10, Ribeira Grande, Portugal•+351 296 470 736•Tips and more reviews for Museu Municipal
14 min · 5.1 mi
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Miradouro da Bela Vista

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
On your way up to Pico Barrosa, you can stop on couple of viewpoints overlooking the coast, and in particular the picturesque town of Ribeira Grande. This is one of them and its worth the stop just for the views of the borderless Atlantic Ocean.
Andrej M — Google review
Excellent for enjoying the view over the north of the island
Sílvia C — Google review
It's impossible not to stop and admire everything around you.
Lucca T — Google review
Very nice views if you are lucky. Our weather was not in this time good. But still, good time enjoy it.
Peter S — Google review
Don't go here during summer days when the only way to go up here is with a 70 minute, 5 EUR shuttle bus service from hell. Often nothing to see here anyway due to the clouds. If you're here between May and September, try to go after 19:00, when the road is open and it takes 5 minutes to drive up yourself.
JA N — Google review
Amazing view we got over town. Good for sunset or sunrise. We parked and eat.
Frank — Google review
Breathtaking views on the way to Lagoa do Fogo. Both Lagoa do Fogo and Bela Vista are a must if you are visiting the Azores. These stunning yellow flowers and periwinkle blue or red hydrangeas line the edge of this viewpoint. A quick stop, but a must.
Jonathan — Google review
Nice view over the north par of island
Robert V — Google review
São Miguel, EN5-2A, Ribeira Grande, Portugal•Tips and more reviews for Miradouro da Bela Vista
29 min · 12.7 mi
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Praia do Calhau da Maia

4.4
(132)
Beach
Praia do Calhau da Maia is a small stone beach located in the Maias parish community, a city with around 5 thousand residents. It is a favorite among locals due to its calm waters and picturesque views. The beach features a great snack bar and restaurant on site. Additionally, the village offers opportunities for swimming and hiking, with unique cultural landmarks to visit.
It is a lovely village where you can go swimming and hiking. If you walk the hiking way you can go to a little beach but you need good shoes. At the secret beach you can go swimming but you should be carefully.
Alex S — Google review
Nice beach but unfortunate that there's quite a lot of trash on it. I did enjoy picking up sea glass here as there was lots of it. It's a great spot for beautiful rainbows if the weather is right.
Allison B — Google review
North shore sea tours did a great job taking us fishing!!!!
Ryan F — Google review
Little, but very nice place.
György K — Google review
Huge winter swell. Three boogie boarders out braving it for hours!
Mark L — Google review
Better beaches but not to shabby
INSPIRING G — Google review
Beautiful
Lília — Google review
(Translated by Google) Relaxed little beach. Not a lot of space to lie on because there are a lot of stones here. Because of the breakwaters, the sea is very calm, so it's great for swimming. Bar and restaurant with draft beer above the beach is also highly recommended. Parking is moderately available on site. (Original) Entspannter kleiner Strand. Nicht ganz viel Fläche zum liegen, da viele Steine hier sind. Durch die Wellenbrecher ist das Meer sehr ruhig, also super zum baden. Bar und Resteraunt mit gezapften Bier oberhalb des Strandes auch sehr zu empfehlen. Parkmöglichkeiten im Ort selbst mäßig vorhanden.
Maximilian L — Google review
Rua de Manuel Jacinto da Ponte 34, Maia, Portugal•https://www.ribeiragrande.pt/geo/praia-do-calhau-da-maia/•+351 296 442 106•Tips and more reviews for Praia do Calhau da Maia
11 min · 3.9 mi
10

Praia da Viola

4.5
(247)
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4.8
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Beach
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Praia da Viola is a small beach with coarse sand and pebbles, located along a trail starting in Porto Novo. The area features a cliff with springs and offers the opportunity to see a waterfall near the mouth of Saltos riverside. While the waves and currents can be strong, it's a tranquil spot for nature lovers. Swimming should be approached with caution during periods of strong north winds due to unsupervised conditions and hidden rocks.
I absolutely love this beach. We parked at the main parking near the small bar and hiked down. It's a difficult climb, especially coming back up, but worth it. There is parking closer if you're brave enough to face the incline 😊 there are no lifeguards and rip tides can be massive. Please be aware
Nancy T — Google review
Perhaps our favorite beach on the island and I think we found almost all of them in our 10 days here. The ocean is powerful here. There are a few boulders to scramble over but it's not bad.
Thorsten H — Google review
Very nice secluded beach with black sand and several creeks flowing into the ocean. There are stairs leading down to the beach but falling rocks do demage the path so watch your step. Water will be chilly of course and no amenities are available such as WC or tap water. But hey, you have fresh water from the creeks. Fun fact: if you watch closely some of the creeks do not flow directly into the ocean but disappear underground.
Adam — Google review
This place makes you realize how powerful the ocean really is! As recommended by many folks, we visited at low tide and I still found it slightly anxiety-inducing. However, it is truly beautiful. We had it all to ourselves (low tide was ~9am when we were there) save for a hiking group coming through towards the end of our time there. We were not brave enough for swimming, but it is simply magical.
Rachel H — Google review
Amazing beach. Although, the way up and down is little bit challenging. There is a small waterfall and a old mill. If you go around, it is worh to stop by.
Alzbeta P — Google review
Beautiful area with waterfalls and ruins of houses. But the access is very difficult. Especially during the winter. There is a stream of water on the stairs. If you go from the east side, the sidewalk next to the beach is destroyed. So you have to climb on the big stones to reach the beach. Be careful. There are big waves. When the wind is around 17 knots, this becomes a very dangerous place. You can be easily grabbed into the ocean.
Jan L — Google review
The beach is wonderful but it isn’t easy to go there. You must hiking 2,2 km one way. You have a good view to the coast of Maia and the sea. Be careful if it is raining because the way can be slippery and you can easily falling down.
Alex S — Google review
The beach is lovely. However, please do not attempt to access it during high tides and strong winds. When we visited, the ocean was quite rough. We decided not to attempt to access it, as rogue waves are extremely dangerous and could easily sweep you away. Nevertheless, a family with three small children chose to disregard precautions and walked onto the beach from a lower access point. Don't be like that family. Think safety first.
Illia — Google review
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Museum of Azorean Immigration, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Restaurante Faria

4.5
(933)
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4.2
(50)
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Restaurante Faria, located in Ribeira Grande, offers a delightful dining experience with its friendly staff and generous portions at affordable prices. While the food quality may have room for improvement, the Queijo de San Jorge is highly recommended. The authentic local restaurant provides an inviting atmosphere where guests can enjoy traditional dishes like octopus and rabbit paired with local wine. Visitors can also expect quick service and hot, delicious meals after a hike.
We went there for lunch and it was packed! Looks like this is a favorite place for locals and the occasional tourist. The food was tasty and reminded me of home style cooked meals. The pricing is reasonable except for the cheese and bread appetizer. 5 Euros for the round white local cheese and 3 Euros for a bread basket seems expensive compared to other restaurants. It wasn't listed on the menu either. The atmosphere is nice but it's really loud in there.
Emmi P — Google review
Everything we had here was absolutely delicious! ✨The staff is warm and welcoming, and the ambiance is cozy and inviting. I highly recommend dining here you won’t be disappointed. Plus, the setting offers a truly unique Portuguese charm.
Michell S — Google review
If you want to eat like a local, that’s the place - it’s packed with people from the village. The food tastes great too.
Will P — Google review
The best thing was the staff (a waiter that really trued his best to speak Spanish even though we could understand eaxh other in slow Portuguese and English) and the ammount of food we were given. The prices are very affordable. The quality of the food is improvable, but it was alright. The Queijo de San Jorge tasted amazing and the batatas fritas and the egg were perfectly cooked. The pork was a little bit dry at some points, but it was still very well. I encourage you to come visit this place.
Tony G — Google review
I come here every time I visit the island and it never disappoints. Service is great and food is amazing! The server Diana is super nice and very helpful-only issue is, she doesn’t like sporting shame on her. Must visit restaurant. Viva sporting!!!!
Antonio A — Google review
Amazing food, great atmosphere, and fantastic staff. We came after a hike and were welcomed with smiling faces and attentive staff! The food was hot, delicious, and came out so fast! I ordered the meat stew (€7?) and my husband ordered the fried quail (€10? €12?). I would recommend this place to everyone!
Sara M — Google review
Friendly staff, good prices and tasty food. We ate here twice!
Chen — Google review
Lovely place that still feels traditional! Food is always fresh & service is friendly. We come here every time we are in the city !
Cierra F — Google review
EN1-1A 29, Ribeira Grande, Portugal•+351 296 472 188•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Faria

O Estrela Bar & Restaurante

4.8
(818)
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4.5
(51)
Restaurant
Oestrela Bar&Restaurante is a charming family-run establishment located in a picturesque setting on the cliffs, offering a stunning view. The owner, who speaks multiple languages, provides friendly and fast service. The cuisine is simple yet authentic and excellent, with an emphasis on healthier grilled options rather than fried dishes. Guests have praised the delicious food, including the pig fish and cheeseboard.
If you look for a quite place at the edge of a small town with an elevated terrace, overlooking the ocean and waves crushing on the beach below than this is the place you should look for!!! The owner is a very friendly guy who speaks multiple languages. He and his staff are so nice - service is absolutely amazing! They serve simple but delicious local meal (excellent fish!!). One of the best places we've been throughout our vacation on the Azores? Highly recommended!
Mich V — Google review
Nice location, service was friendly but a but slow. Starters were nice. Main dish tuna fish was fried to death and beefsteak was also far from good, local fish was the only dish which taste good. Sitting outside has not enough shadow, sitting inside was quite hot.
Michal N — Google review
We found this place almost as an afterthought on our way back to our hotel after canyoning and are so happy we discovered it. You weave through the small streets of the beach town of Maia and walk down to the beach to find this unassuming restaurant right off of the water. The views were fantastic as we enjoyed fish that was very simple but very well cooked. Everyone in particular enjoyed the barricuda.
Jeff G — Google review
The food was excellent and the views were stunning. The shrimp and salmon dishes were especially delicious, and the cheese board was very diverse and tasty. A wonderful place to enjoy both great flavors and a beautiful atmosphere.
Zuzin Z — Google review
After a 3 hours hike along the coast we made a stop. Great view, panoramic location, tasty food. The Campari and Apérol Spritz great 👍 Food is lovely arranged on plates and very tasty. The mother of the owner is in charge I got to know at check out. They speak Portuguese, French, German and English. Thank you for the wonderful lunch! We will come back!
Reto A — Google review
We happened across this venue on a whim. Initially unsure but don't be put off. The service is fabulous, food is outstanding ( Trigger Fish and Steak) and try the passion fruit cheesecake....made here!!!! Glad we dropped in and highly recommended!
Roddy L — Google review
Super cute little place with an exceptional view. They serve simple food (fresh fish!), cooked with love. Nice friendly staff, and the sound of the ocean instead of a playlist. Great experience
Tania T — Google review
Memorable and authentic. Sweeping views of the Atlantic. The shrimp with garlic and the triggerfish in lemon butter were perfectly prepared and in generous portions. Service as if we had been invited into a Saō Miguel island home.
David S — Google review
Rua de Manuel Jacinto da Ponte 38, 9625 Maia, Portugal•https://www.instagram.com/oestrelabar?igsh=MW1sdW5tZ3E4ajhueA==•+351 296 442 407•Tips and more reviews for O Estrela Bar & Restaurante
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Restaurante Monte Verde

4.3
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4.1
(225)
$$$$affordable
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Restaurante Monte Verde is a versatile space suitable for all ages, conveniently located near the Monte Verde beach. It hosts various events and offers a wide range of traditional snacks and meals, including specialties like moelas, asinhas, and morcelas. The restaurant also features a daily special with a drink and coffee at an affordable price compared to others in the region. With its sea view, ambient music, and relaxing atmosphere, it's an inviting place to revisit.
We were just walking by, and the pictures of food caught our eyes. We wanted to try local fish dishes. There were two gentlemen outside doing a delivery order and started a conversation with us. A few minutes later, he called out an english speaking person to help us. This gentleman welcomed us in and showed us all the different fresh fishes they had. They were closing but welcomed us to stay. We just had to order right away. We ordered tuna and sword fish, quite tasty The place was small but very cute. The owner's son tipped me on putting a little olive oil on the fish, and it was delicious We loved it here, and the experience. Thank you Everyone was so nice, place is clean and comfortable
Rosey — Google review
Unfortunate we had a bad experience here, the fish(€25 very expensive) and shrimp were both overcooked. Thats why we understand we had to wait for almost an hour for our food. Also we were expecting a whole fish and not some filets. I think they can do better but for now this is it.
Enzo R — Google review
Monte Verde may not look like much but we were delighted to discover this local family restaurant. The menu is simple, fresh fish fried or grilled and sides (tomato rice and boiled vegetables including sweet potato or yams). Whatever is caught that day, will be on the menu. We have also tried a bowl of fish soup, warming broth, very tasty, and baked pineapple generousluly covered with local liquor. The pineapple was to die for!! Best desert I have ever tasted. There is a good selection of wine, red and white.
Anna — Google review
We ate here twice during our stay in Ribeira Grande. First night we ordered only battered fish (by accident, we’re not native English speakers so we didn’t know “fried” would mean battered), which we found okay, but way too salty and not what we were looking for. We decided to give them another chance and ordered only grilled fish on the second night, but this was way too salty as well. So unnecessary! It ruined the flavor of the fish for us. Positives are you get a lot of side dishes (some are too salty too though) so you will not go home hungry, and service is friendly. I would not recommend this place to anyone though (unless you’re used to insane amounts of salt in your food).
Jacobien H — Google review
I was looking for a retaurant in Ribeira Grande And I was very lucky that I found it It is really a very nice jem in Azores The food is very delicious , I took the suggestion from the people working there and every time was perfect I went 3 times, and if i satyed longer i would definetly go All workers are very polite and helpful And the owner even introduces me to the the Azores culture and gave me some advices The chefs were very nice and really cook the best fish in Ribeira Grande
Suhaila A — Google review
All I can say is that the food was really good. We had been looking to eat here for a few days, and finally decided to go tonight. The grilled sea bream was absolutely delicious, and so was the grilled squid. Combined with a bottle of local wine, I can only give them five stars!
Paul B — Google review
We came here for dinner 3 nights in a row because it was that good! If you like seafood and good wines, don’t look any further!
Csenge S — Google review
This is a horrible place. For 50 euros (2 plates) we got one common plate of fish pieces, which I suppose were leftover of the day. The fish was over cooked and tasted like boiled paper. The service was unpleasant and the amount and the quality of the fish is just ridiculous for the price!!!! It was our first night in the island, later we found much better places.
Olga S — Google review
EN1-1A, Rua da Areia 39, 9600-545 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•http://www.restaurantemonteverde.com.pt/•+351 296 472 975•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Monte Verde

Pizza-Time Chicken

4.0
(224)
Pizza restaurant
We’re visiting Sao Miguel from Canada we were a little home sick for some pizza and Pizza Time did not disappoint. Pizza was awesome and so was the italian “bifana”. We also got a panzerotto which was stuffed full of goodness. If you’re craving a taste of Canadian style pizza definitely order from Pizza Time and Chicken.
Les R — Google review
I did not particularly like the pizza’s dough (ordered the thicker version) as I believe it was one of the weakest doughs in terms of taste I have ever had. Fortunately for Pizza-Time Chicken they have a great online customization system that is easy to use. Once your order is made they will even call you to confirm it. So overall a great customer care with good level of English. Italians will be disappointed though.
David S — Google review
One of the worst pizzas I’ve ever had. The dough tastes worse than frozen pizza, although the ingredients are okay. Definitely not recommended, especially for the price. The waitress doesn’t speak any other languages.
Marek L — Google review
Check your bill! The younger female tried to overcharge me quite heavily and by her body language (literally tried to hide the receipt from me etc) when I pointed it out, it was very likely deliberate. I actually went back a couple of times to get 1-2 slices of takeaway on other occasions and the other staff were fine.
Joel B — Google review
We had two beef dishes: child’s sandwich was absolutely fine (tasty & large portion), but shared bifana no Prato, and both had upset stomach for the next 24hrs
Aneta J — Google review
Tried to get one pizza delivered, the website allowed to proceed until the end. After 20 mins they called saying that the delivery guy was sick. We went to the restaurant to order and they made us wait 40 mins for one pizza and one side. The result? A pile of toppings thrown on what cannot be called pizza. Sorry, but you'll have to do better next time.
Pietro F — Google review
I've been living in Lisbon for almost a year but this style of pizza reminded me that home crusty well baked recipe of my homeland Greece. Moreover it was the first time I've tried pineapple on top and got the taste to the roof. I am posting a photo of half single pizza cause I couldn't resist eating. 4,5€ for this ONLY! DEFINITELY WORTHS A TRY. You'll need to wait in busy hours everything is being made at the moment
Vasileios E — Google review
Seems to be one the rare place in this town able to display prices outside, not let people smoke at their door and explain clearly what they offer for which price. Pity it is for fast food.
Romeñ B — Google review
R. do Conde de Jacome Cor Rea 11 Travessa do, 9600-520 Ribeira Grande, Portugal•https://pizzatime.pt/•+351 296 474 300•Tips and more reviews for Pizza-Time Chicken
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