Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Area
The village of Sete Cidades on São Miguel Island is a picturesque location nestled within a massive volcanic caldera, surrounded by steep, green crater walls. The name “Sete Cidades,” meaning “seven cities” in Portuguese, likely derives from a medieval legend that tells of seven bishops who fled the Iberian Peninsula during the Muslim invasions, eventually seeking refuge on a mystical island they named Sete Cidades.
With a population of approximately 800 people, Sete Cidades is famous for its natural beauty, especially the lakes within the caldera, which are among the most visited spots in the Azores. Key attractions include the Vista do Rei and Boca do Inferno viewpoints, which provide breathtaking panoramic views of the twin lakes. Activities around the village include hiking, kayaking, and biking.
The São Nicolau Church in the village center is also worth a visit—it’s a peaceful spot that gives you a glimpse into the island’s quiet charm.
For a unique experience, you can explore the abandoned Monte Palace Hotel nearby for dramatic views and photography opportunities.
The best time to visit is during clear weather, as the region is often shrouded in mist, adding a mystical but obstructive element to the views. I highly recommend to check webcams or use weather apps like SpotAzores and Windy to monitor conditions before setting out
Things to Do Nearby
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