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Discover São Miguel's coast on a 2.5-hour boat trip from Rabo de Peixe, exploring geological formations, historic sites, and enjoying scenic sea views for $75.19.
A 2.5-hour boat trip along the north coast of São Miguel offers a detailed look at the island’s geological wonders, historic sites, and coastal scenery. Priced at $75.19 per person, this tour departs from the fishing village of Rabo de Peixe and is ideal for those interested in nature, geology, and local history, all while enjoying a safe and well-organized experience. With a maximum group size of 10 travelers, the trip maintains an intimate feel, led by experienced guides who focus on safety and information. The tour is highly rated, with all four reviews giving a perfect 5 out of 5.
Expect a mix of scenic cruising, geological exploration, and opportunities to swim in the bay’s clear waters. The tour’s detailed itinerary and emphasis on geological features, like the Morro das Capelas geosite, make it a compelling option for curious visitors. Although most of the experience is outdoors and in the open sea, it’s suitable for most travelers, with safety jackets, insurance, water, tea, and cookies included.


This tour begins at R. da Cruz 46, Rabo de Peixe, with an initial briefing covering safety instructions and the day’s itinerary. The guides explain the geological and historical significance of each stop, helping visitors understand the island’s natural history as they go.
The departure time of 09:30 ensures that the tour takes advantage of good daylight and calm seas, offering the best conditions for sightseeing and swimming. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with minimal physical requirements, though the boat trip’s open sea environment means participants should be comfortable with boat travel.
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The boat heads towards the coastal area of Capelas, where geological formations such as Buraco de São Pedro and the Morro das Capelas geosite are key attractions. These formations are the result of submarine eruptions, creating cone-shaped tuffs and dramatic coastal arches.
The Morro das Capelas resembles an islet and is notable for its cone of tuffs, which provides an impressive sight from the sea. The guides detail how these formations were shaped by underwater volcanic activity, giving insight into the island’s dynamic geology.

A significant part of this tour is reliving the whaling history of Capelas. Visitors can walk along the small gate of the chapel to see the bay where whaling operations thrived in past centuries. The historical sites serve as reminders of the village’s prosperous fishing and whaling era, adding a cultural layer to the trip.
This stop is brief—around 15 minutes—but offers a chance to reflect on the local history amid scenic surroundings. The guides share stories about the industry’s impact on the community and the evolution of local livelihoods.

One of the tour’s highlights is the pause at the bay near Capelas, where visitors can swim in the crystal-clear waters. The calm, blue water provides a refreshing break and a chance to enjoy the landscape from a different perspective.
This stop typically lasts 15 minutes, allowing enough time for a quick swim and some photos of the surrounding scenery. It’s a popular moment for relaxation, especially during warm weather, with safety jackets and the calm sea making it accessible for most.
The boat then crosses the open sea toward the beaches near Ribeira Grande, including Monte Verde and Santa Bárbara beaches. During this segment, visitors can observe geological features and learn about recent volcanic activity in the area.
This part of the trip offers sweeping views of the island’s rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean, making it a favorite for those who appreciate scenic seascapes. The guides point out notable features along the coast, enriching the experience with local geological and natural history.
As the boat heads back toward Rabo de Peixe, it passes by the Santana promontory with its lesser-known hidden beach. This stretch provides a peaceful outlook on the coast and offers opportunities to take photos of the island’s diverse shoreline.
The return journey wraps up with a debriefing where guides review the day’s sights and ensure everyone is comfortable. The boat docks back at the starting point after approximately 30 minutes along the coastline.
This tour is designed with participant safety and convenience in mind. The life jackets, insurance, and comprehensive safety briefing provide peace of mind, especially for first-time boat-goers.
The inclusion of water, tea, and cookies keeps guests refreshed without the need for additional snacks or drinks. The group size of up to 10 people ensures a personalized experience and attentive guidance.
According to reviews, guides like Paulo and Pedro make the experience more memorable. Valery_S highlights their professionalism, friendliness, and depth of knowledge, which makes the trip feel more like a shared adventure with friends. Their engaging explanations about geology, local history, and island life receive particular praise.
Most bookings are made 88 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The activity starts promptly at 9:00 am from R. da Cruz 46 and ends back at the same meeting point. The tour is suitable for most travelers, requiring no special physical effort beyond comfortable boat travel.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, with flexibility in case of bad weather or low bookings. The tour is a safe and well-organized way to explore São Miguel’s northern coast with minimal hassle.
This boat trip along the north coast of São Miguel offers a balanced combination of geological marvels, historic insights, and stunning sea views. The stops at Capelas and the nearby geological sites highlight the island’s volcanic activity, while the coastal scenery and opportunity for swimming add a relaxing element.
The organized guides and small group size set this experience apart, making it suitable for travelers who value both safety and personal attention. It’s a practical choice for those seeking a shorter excursion that packs in natural beauty, history, and maritime adventure.
“Great experience! Great value! Great guide (Luis)! Luis is a knowledgeable and kind person who will take good care of you. I highly recommend this …”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour price includes safety briefing, life jacket, insurance, water, tea, and cookies.
How long is the boat trip?
The entire experience lasts around 2 hours 30 minutes, with specific stops for geological exploration, historic sites, and swimming.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at R. da Cruz 46, Rabo de Peixe, with a start time of 9:00 am.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, given the focus on safety and the moderate physical demands of boat travel. However, those uncomfortable with open sea conditions should consider this before booking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds available. Weather-dependent cancellations are also fully refundable or can be rescheduled.
This Boat Trip along the North Coast in Capelas provides a thoughtful blend of geology, history, and scenic beauty that makes it a worthwhile addition to any São Miguel itinerary. The mix of informative guides, comfortable boat ride, and impressive sights creates a memorable experience perfect for curious travelers interested in exploring the island from the sea.