Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Exploring São Miguel’s Waterfalls: The Main Stops

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores

Discover six stunning waterfalls in one day on São Miguel with guided hikes, a picnic lunch, and visits to tea plantations and beaches for active explorers.

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores: A Full-Day Adventure on São Miguel

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores: A Full-Day Adventure on São Miguel

For those craving a day full of striking natural beauty, Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores offers an engaging experience on São Miguel. Priced at $95.78 per person, this tour packs in six waterfall visits over approximately 8 hours, guided by experts from Pure Azores. With a rating of 5.0 from 8 reviews, it clearly appeals to travelers seeking active outdoor exploration and authentic scenery.

This tour is perfect for active travelers who enjoy short but steep hikes, scenic walks, and water-based activities like swimming in natural pools. It includes pickup, a picnic lunch, and visits to diverse locations such as waterfalls, tea plantations, beaches, and water mills. The tour’s small group size—up to 8 people—ensures a personalized experience, although it requires moderate physical fitness.

Key Points

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Key Points

  • Six waterfalls visited in one day, each offering unique scenery
  • Guided hikes on some of São Miguel’s best trails, with emphasis on shorter routes
  • Includes picnic lunch and visits to tea plantations and beaches
  • Suitable for active travelers with moderate fitness, due to steep hikes
  • Flexible cancellation policy—full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance
  • Small group size enhances personalized attention and safety

Exploring São Miguel’s Waterfalls: The Main Stops

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Exploring São Miguel’s Waterfalls: The Main Stops

Trilho Moinho do Felix – Cascatas

The tour begins with a hike along the Trilho Moinho do Felix trail, a favorite for its lush vegetation and stunning waterfall views. The walk lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, offering a chance to enjoy dense Azorean greenery and reach a beautiful waterfall. The route is designed to be shorter, letting visitors experience more waterfalls during the day without excessive fatigue.

Salto da Farinha – A 40-Meter High Waterfall

Next, the group visits Salto da Farinha, a remarkable 40-meter-high waterfall historically used for cereal grinding. This stop takes about 45 minutes, giving plenty of time to admire the powerful cascade and learn a bit about its past. The free admission makes it an accessible highlight, with plenty of opportunities for photos.

Maia – Coastline and Scenic Views

The tour includes a walk through Maia, which offers panoramic views of the coastline. Lasting roughly 1 hour, this stop combines waterfall scenery with coastal vistas, providing a different perspective of São Miguel’s diverse landscapes. The walk is relaxed but engaging, perfect for soaking in the island’s natural ambiance.

Praia da Viola – Beach and Swimming Spot

At Praia da Viola, visitors are encouraged to take a swim in the natural pools if they wish. The 35-minute stop allows time to relax on the beautiful beach or dip into the crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for water activities or simply enjoying the sun. This stop adds a refreshing break in the day’s adventure.

Gorreana Tea Plantation – Waterfall on Europe’s Oldest Tea Estate

The tour’s final stop is at the Gorreana Tea Plantation, where a waterfall is nestled within Europe’s oldest tea plantation. Visiting this site for about 45 minutes, travelers see the waterfall as part of a tea farm setting, blending botanical beauty with cultural history. It’s a unique opportunity to experience both water and tea in one scenic location.

Practical Details and Logistics

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Practical Details and Logistics

Meeting Point and Timing

The tour begins at 9:00 am, with pickup offered—details are arranged in advance. The small group size (maximum of 8 travelers) ensures a more personal and flexible experience. The tour concludes in the late afternoon, allowing plenty of time for reflection or additional exploration.

Physical Requirements and Tips

Participants should be in moderate physical condition due to the short but steep hikes involved. The tour is designed for active individuals comfortable with walking on uneven terrain. Bottled water is not included, so travelers should bring their own to stay hydrated.

Cancellation and Weather

The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

Food and Beverage Options

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Food and Beverage Options

A picnic lunch is included, ensuring energy for the full day of adventure. However, bottled water is not provided, so travelers should bring their own. The lunch is a convenient way to refuel without interrupting the sightseeing flow.

Guide and Experience Quality

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Guide and Experience Quality

The tour is led by knowledgeable guides, praised for their thoughtfulness and ability to enhance the experience. The reviews highlight enjoyable hikes, stunning waterfalls, and diverse scenery as top highlights. Although lunch received some feedback as disappointing, the overall experience remains highly positive.

What Sets This Tour Apart

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - What Sets This Tour Apart

This tour’s focus on multiple waterfalls in a single day, combined with scenic walks, cultural stops, and the inclusion of a picnic lunch, makes it a well-rounded option for active travelers. The emphasis on short routes allows for more waterfall sightings without overly long hikes, appealing to those wanting a full yet manageable day.

Who Would Enjoy This Tour Most

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Who Would Enjoy This Tour Most

Anyone with a moderate fitness level who loves hiking, waterfalls, and outdoor exploration will appreciate this experience. It suits travelers eager to see diverse landscapes and enjoy natural water features, with the convenience of guided visits and a small group setting.

Final Thoughts on Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores

Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores - Final Thoughts on Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores

This tour offers a balanced mix of hiking, sightseeing, and relaxation, ideal for adventurers looking to explore São Miguel’s best waterfalls within a compact, well-organized itinerary. While the lunch may not impress everyone, the stunning waterfalls and scenic stops compensate with spectacular views and memorable moments.

The guided experience by Pure Azores ensures that visitors gain insights into the local landscape and natural history. The small group size enhances safety and intimacy, making this a worthwhile option for those who enjoy an active outdoor day in nature.

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Chasing Waterfalls in the Azores



5.0

(8 reviews)

100% 5-star

“Nice easy hikes. Diversified points of interest. The waterfalls and their environments are magical. Our very thoughtful Manual guide. Lunch was a d…”

— JeanPaul B, Sep 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfalls are visited on this tour?
Six waterfalls are included, each with its own unique setting and appeal.

What is the physical difficulty of this tour?
The hikes involve short but steep routes, requiring participants to be in moderate physical condition.

Is swimming in natural pools allowed?
Yes, at Praia da Viola, swimming in the natural pools is encouraged if you wish.

What is included in the price?
The tour price covers guided hikes, a picnic lunch, and visits to various sites. Bottled water is not included.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts, with a full refund.

What should I bring?
Bring bottled water, comfortable hiking shoes, and appropriate clothing for outdoor activity.

Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Since the hikes are short but steep, it’s best suited for those in good physical condition. It may not be ideal for very young children or those with mobility issues.

How long does the tour last?
Approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending in the late afternoon.

Where does the tour start?
It begins with pickup from the designated meeting point, with details arranged upon booking.

Is there any cultural or historical significance during the stops?
Yes, the visit to Gorreana Tea Plantation provides insight into Europe’s oldest tea estate and its waterfall, blending natural beauty with local history.

Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, for nature lovers, hikers, and active explorers wanting a comprehensive waterfall experience on São Miguel.