Attractions and places to see around Praia Do Almoxarife include a diverse range of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational opportunities on Faial Island in the Azores. The area is known for its picturesque beach with dark volcanic sand and clear waters, offering views of Pico Mountain. It encompasses significant landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region provides opportunities for exploring volcanic landscapes, coastal views, and historical architecture.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Wonderful tour on challenging trails with fantastic views.
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Beautiful trail in the woods with wooden bridges and passages over the water diversion. It can be a little muddy in rainy periods, but it's all flat
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Beautiful path that always leads along a levada here.. absolutely recommendable
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Definitely take the detour to Cabeço dos Trinta, a volcanic crater.
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The path here always leads along the levada
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One of the most beautiful volcanic craters in the Azores... very impressive
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Very nice hike always along the levada... typical of the Azores
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Here it goes steeply uphill along the crater rim
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The region offers several stunning natural features. You can visit Caldeira do Faial, a fascinating volcano offering unique views into its caldera. The main attraction, Praia do Almoxarife Beach, features dark volcanic sand and clear waters with views of Pico Mountain. Additionally, Poça das Asas Forest Park provides a natural haven with a beautiful waterfall, a small lake, and lush laurel forest vegetation.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the Farol da Ribeirinha Ruins, a former lighthouse abandoned after an earthquake, offering a quiet place to observe the sea. The Horta Old Town is also nearby, where you can stroll through alleys with traditional houses. The Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça, a Baroque-style parish church, is another significant cultural site.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Nossa Senhora da Conceição Viewpoint. From here, you can enjoy vistas of Horta city and bay, Praia do Almoxarife Beach, Pico Island, and on clear days, even São Jorge and Graciosa islands. The Caldeira do Faial also offers unique views into the caldera and across the island when visibility is good.
There are numerous outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can explore the Levada Trail of Faial, a beautiful path following a water channel where you can observe endemic plants and birds. For more hiking options, check out the guide for Hiking around Praia Do Almoxarife, which includes routes like the 'Caldeira do Faial — circular route on the island of Faial'.
Absolutely. The Levada Trail of Faial is considered family-friendly. Horta Marina is also a great spot for families, offering a lively atmosphere with many sailboats. Poça das Asas Forest Park features picnic areas and playgrounds, making it ideal for families with children.
Horta, easily accessible from Praia do Almoxarife, offers a wider range of attractions. You can visit monuments, museums like the Scrimshaw Museum, various churches, and other scenic viewpoints. Horta Marina is a famous spot, particularly for yachtsmen crossing the Atlantic, known for its painted wharf wall. The Horta Old Town is also worth exploring.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. The Caldeira do Faial is often described as an 'absolutely fascinating place' for its unique views. The Farol da Ribeirinha Ruins are valued as a 'lost place' to find peace and observe the sea. The overall experience of exploring volcanic landscapes and coastal views is highly rated.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Levada Trail of Faial is quite easy to do and properly marked. For more choices, you can refer to the guide for Easy hikes around Praia Do Almoxarife, which includes routes like 'Walking in Horta — circular route on the Island of Faial'.
Praia do Almoxarife Beach itself is a long stretch of dark volcanic sand with crystal-clear waters, popular for swimming and various water sports. It's also known for its 'magical night lights' and stunning sunsets. In nearby Horta, you can also find other beaches like Porto Pim Beach.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails for various skill levels. You can find routes like 'Entorno ao Cabeço Verde — percurso circular na Ilha do Faial' which is considered difficult. For a comprehensive list of trails, consult the guide for MTB Trails around Praia Do Almoxarife.
In the vicinity of Largo Coronel Silva Leal, the municipal center, you can observe old houses built in the traditional island style along the narrow streets of Rua da Igreja and Rua Padre António Cândido Avelar. These houses offer a glimpse into the local architectural heritage and the historical character of the community.


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