Things to Do in Azores
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Things to Do in Azores

25 curated spots from Azores itineraries

Activities & Attractions

12 curated experiences

Azorean Cooking Class (Ponta Delgada)
Do
midday

Azorean Cooking Class (Ponta Delgada)

Join a small-group class to learn how to prepare Azorean specialties—often including fish, stews, or desserts—followed by a shared meal.

3h · $70-100
Furnas Lake & Fumaroles
Do
morning

Furnas Lake & Fumaroles

Stroll around Lagoa das Furnas, visit the steaming caldeiras where cozido pots are lowered into the earth, and photograph bubbling mud pools.[2][6]

2h · $5-10
Golden Hour Photography at Portas da Cidade
Do
evening

Golden Hour Photography at Portas da Cidade

Set up near the city gates and Praça Gonçalo Velho Cabral to capture the arches against a pastel sky and the marina lights coming on.

1h · Free
Gorreana Tea Plantation Walk
Do
afternoon

Gorreana Tea Plantation Walk

Visit Europe’s oldest tea plantation, walk through the tea fields, and taste local green and black teas with ocean views.[4]

1h 30m · Free or low-cost
Kayaking on Lagoa das Sete Cidades
Do
afternoon

Kayaking on Lagoa das Sete Cidades

Rent a kayak or canoe on the lake and paddle across the calm water, taking in the crater walls rising around you.[2]

1h 30m · $15-25
Lagoa do Fogo Viewpoints
Do
late_morning

Lagoa do Fogo Viewpoints

Drive up to the main miradouros overlooking Lagoa do Fogo, with optional short hikes down partway toward the lake shore.[4]

1h 30m · Free
Miradouro da Vista do Rei & Sete Cidades Viewpoints
Do
morning

Miradouro da Vista do Rei & Sete Cidades Viewpoints

Drive to Vista do Rei for the classic view over the twin blue and green lakes, then continue to a couple of nearby miradouros along the crater rim.[2]

2h · Free
Pineapple Plantation Visit
Do
afternoon

Pineapple Plantation Visit

Tour a traditional pineapple greenhouse plantation, learn how Azorean pineapples are grown, and taste pineapple products or liqueurs.[4]

1h 30m · $5-15
Praia de Água d’Alto Beach Time
Do
afternoon

Praia de Água d’Alto Beach Time

Relax on this sandy south-coast beach, swim if conditions allow, and photograph the bay and cliffs.

2h · Free
Ribeira Grande Coastal Sunset
Do
evening

Ribeira Grande Coastal Sunset

Finish the day with a relaxed walk along Santa Bárbara beach or coastal miradouros to photograph surfers and the north-shore sunset.

1h · Free
Salto do Cabrito Canyoning Adventure
Do
afternoon

Salto do Cabrito Canyoning Adventure

Join a guided canyoning tour including rappels, slides, and jumps in a volcanic gorge, with all safety equipment provided.[2][4]

3h · $80-110
Vila Franca do Campo Islet Boat & Snorkel
Do
morning

Vila Franca do Campo Islet Boat & Snorkel

Take a short boat ride to the circular islet reserve and swim or snorkel in the calm, protected waters of the flooded volcanic crater.[2][5]

2h 30m · $25-40

Restaurants & Food

13 local favorites

A Tasca
Eat
afternoon

A Tasca

Lively tavern-style spot for petiscos (Portuguese tapas); order lapas grelhadas (grilled limpets), local cheese, and house wine.

1h 15m · $25-40 per person
Arco 8 Art Gallery Café
Eat
morning

Arco 8 Art Gallery Café

Artistic café space near the waterfront with light brunch dishes and good coffee.

1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Associação Agrícola de São Miguel
Eat
evening

Associação Agrícola de São Miguel

Famous restaurant for Azorean beef; order an aged steak with regional wine in a comfortable, classic dining room.

2h · $35-55 per person
Bar da Praia Água d’Alto
Eat
evening

Bar da Praia Água d’Alto

Casual but scenic beachside bar-restaurant where you can enjoy simple grilled dishes and drinks overlooking the sand and waves.

1h 30m · $20-35 per person
Cantinho do Cais
Eat
afternoon

Cantinho do Cais

Harbor-side restaurant specializing in fresh seafood—try grilled limpets, tuna, or octopus with a crisp white wine.

1h 15m · $25-40 per person
Green Love Restaurant
Eat
afternoon

Green Love Restaurant

Cozy restaurant in the village with simple local dishes and lake views; try grilled fish or a daily special.

1h · $20-35 per person
O Giro Açoriano
Eat
morning

O Giro Açoriano

Café near the marina serving pastries, toast, and espresso; grab a simple breakfast while watching the harbor wake up.

45m · $8-15 per person
O Silva
Eat
afternoon

O Silva

Traditional restaurant by the river; try local fish dishes or grilled meats with a glass of house wine.

1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Pastelaria São Miguel
Eat
morning

Pastelaria São Miguel

Bakery with good espresso and local pastries; grab queijadas and croissants for an early start toward Sete Cidades.

30m · $6-10 per person
Reserva Wine Bar
Eat
evening

Reserva Wine Bar

Sophisticated wine bar with Azorean and Portuguese bottles, offering small plates like cheese boards, charcuterie, and petiscos.

2h · $30-50 per person
Restaurante Miroma
Eat
evening

Restaurante Miroma

Local restaurant known for cozido and other Azorean dishes; order the stew if you didn’t have it at lunch, or try grilled fish.

1h 30m · $20-35 per person
Taberna Açor
Eat
afternoon

Taberna Açor

Charming spot for local sausages, cheeses, and hearty Azorean dishes; try the octopus or pork specialties.

1h 15m · $25-40 per person
Terra Nostra Garden Restaurant
Eat
afternoon

Terra Nostra Garden Restaurant

Elegant restaurant inside Terra Nostra Garden Hotel serving the famous cozido das Furnas and refined Azorean cuisine in a classic dining room.[6]

1h 30m · $30-45 per person

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