Best lakes around São Vicente Ferreira, a parish on São Miguel Island in the Azores, are characterized by unique natural swimming pools formed by volcanic activity rather than traditional freshwater lakes. These natural features offer sheltered areas for swimming in Atlantic waters. The region also provides access to significant crater and caldera lakes across São Miguel Island, known for their scenic beauty and hiking opportunities.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Part of the trail is quite challenging. I wouldn't rate it "easy"; it gets steep, slippery, and requires some climbing. Not recommended without hiking boots, and not suitable for small children or dogs. But it was a lot of fun :)
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Great views of Lagoa Verde and Lagoa Azul. However, a more beautiful view is located a little away from the crowds. Additional parking is available just below the viewpoint.
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The first incredible view on the way to "Boca do Inferno"! Go there and be amazed!
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1/3 of the trail is a survival trail and sometimes the trail is no longer clear. Good footwear is required
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The path remains difficult to navigate due to large, fallen trees and roots, and is also somewhat slippery in places. If you know this and are up for a little adventure, go for it.
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Great viewpoint with lake and Atlantic Ocean
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Crater lake that is easy to reach. You can approach the lake from both sides.
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An absolute highlight on Sao Miguel, the viewpoint to Lagoa Azul
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São Vicente Ferreira is primarily known for its unique natural swimming pools, such as the Poços de São Vicente Ferreira, which are carved into the coastline by volcanic activity and filled with Atlantic waters. While these are not traditional freshwater lakes, the region also offers access to significant crater and caldera lakes across São Miguel Island, like Lagoa do Fogo and the Sete Cidades lakes.
Yes, the natural swimming pools in the area are generally family-friendly. For example, the Santo António Natural Swimming Pools offer a beautiful space with areas for swimming, barbecue facilities, and even a children's playground. Lifeguards are typically on duty at the Poços de São Vicente Ferreira during the bathing season from early June to late September, and access is facilitated by stairs and ramps.
Two highly recommended viewpoints offer stunning perspectives of the iconic Sete Cidades twin lakes. The Vista do Rei viewpoint provides regal views where Lagoa Azul appears blue and Lagoa Verde appears green. Another must-see is the View of Lagoa Azul from Sete Cidades Ridge, offering an expansive and ingenious perspective of the caldera.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Lakeside Trail at Lago Verde, Sete Cidades is known for being quite demanding. It can be difficult to navigate due to large, fallen trees, roots, and slippery sections. Good footwear, surefootedness, and balance are essential, as some parts involve climbing on steep sections and can be exposed.
The bathing season for the natural swimming pools, when lifeguards are typically present, runs from early June to late September. This period offers the best conditions for swimming and enjoying the coastal features. For hiking around the crater lakes, spring and early autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and lush scenery, though conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'View of Mosteiros Village – Azores Coastal Trail loop from Capelas' or the 'Beira Mar Viewpoint – Capelas Seawater Pool loop from Fenais da Luz'. These are part of the easy hikes guide for the region, which you can find more about on the Easy hikes around São Vicente Ferreira guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes, such as challenging MTB trails like the 'View of Lagoa das Sete Cidades – Vista do Rei viewpoint loop from Capelas' or road cycling routes like the 'Volta do Concelho — circular route on the island of São Miguel'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around São Vicente Ferreira and Road Cycling Routes around São Vicente Ferreira guides.
While often overlooked, Lake Canário is a small but picturesque lake worth seeing. It also serves as a convenient starting point for walks around the Caldeira, offering a quieter experience compared to some of the more famous spots.
The natural swimming pools, like the Poços de São Vicente Ferreira, offer a distinct wilder bathing experience compared to sandy beaches. They are formed by volcanic rock, providing sheltered areas for swimming in crystal-clear Atlantic waters, even when sea conditions are rougher. The clear water also makes them suitable for snorkeling, allowing you to observe marine life.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, from the dramatic volcanic rock formations that create the natural swimming pools to the lush forests surrounding crater lakes like Lagoa do Fogo. The Sete Cidades caldera offers stunning views of its distinctive green and blue lakes, framed by verdant landscapes and impressive ridges.
The areas around popular lakes and natural pools, especially those with good accessibility, often have amenities. For instance, the Poços de São Vicente Ferreira area features a waterfront road and facilities. For specific cafes or accommodation, it's best to check local listings for the villages and towns closest to the lakes you plan to visit, such as Sete Cidades village near the twin lakes.


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