
São Miguel
Azores' emerald jewel of volcanic lakes and thermal springs
São Miguel hits differently than other Atlantic islands. Sure, you've got beaches and volcanic drama, but this is where you'll find yourself soaking in natural hot springs at sunrise, then hiking around emerald crater lakes by afternoon. The largest of the Azores islands doesn't try to be tropical paradise – it's something more raw and real.
Most people fly through Lisbon to get here, which keeps the crowds manageable even in summer. You'll share hiking trails with more locals than tourists, and restaurant menus still list prices that won't make you wince. The island runs on volcanic time – things move slower, dinners start later, and nobody's in a rush to be anywhere but exactly where they are.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Rent cars at the airport rather than in town - better selection and often cheaper rates
- 2.Many restaurants offer lunch specials (prato do dia) for €8-12, much cheaper than dinner prices
- 3.Fill up gas tanks in Ponta Delgada - rural stations charge 10-15 cents more per liter
- 4.Natural hot springs at Caldeira Velha cost €8 entry vs €25+ at resort thermal pools
- 5.Local buses cost €2-4 per trip but run infrequently - only practical for short distances
- 6.Grocery stores like Continente offer picnic supplies at fraction of restaurant prices
- 7.Book accommodations directly with hotels to avoid booking site fees, especially smaller guesthouses
Travel Tips
- •Download offline maps before exploring - cell service disappears in mountainous areas
- •Pack layers and waterproof jacket - weather changes rapidly, especially at higher elevations
- •Bring reef-safe sunscreen - volcanic black sand reflects heat and intensifies UV exposure
- •Book thermal pool visits in advance during summer - popular spots like Terra Nostra fill up
- •Learn basic Portuguese phrases - English isn't as common as mainland Portugal
- •Carry cash for small restaurants and rural attractions - card readers often don't work
- •Check tide times before visiting coastal hot springs - some only accessible at low tide
- •Respect volcanic areas and stay on marked trails - unstable ground can be dangerous
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