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Top 5 Eco-Friendly Activities in São Miguel Island

  • Foto do escritor: Constança Lopes
    Constança Lopes
  • 15 de mai.
  • 1 min de leitura

São Miguel is a beautiful island full of nature and amazing experiences. If you want to explore it while respecting the environment, here are five eco-friendly activities you can try.



  1. Hiking the Trails

    São Miguel has many trails that take you through forests, past waterfalls, and around volcanic lakes. Walking these paths helps you connect with nature and enjoy the island’s beauty while leaving no trace behind.


  2. Whale and Dolphin Watching

    The waters around São Miguel are home to many species of whales and dolphins. Choosing a responsible tour operator who follows strict guidelines helps protect these incredible animals and their habitat. You can learn more about sustainable whale watching in the Azores here.


  3. Visiting Local Farms and Markets

    Supporting local farmers and producers means you get fresh, seasonal food while helping the community. Visiting markets and farms is a great way to learn about traditional ways of farming and taste local products.


  4. Exploring Geothermal Spots

    São Miguel is known for its geothermal activity. Places like hot springs and fumaroles are natural wonders you can visit. It’s important to follow the rules to keep these spots safe and clean for everyone.


  5. Cycling Around the Island

    Renting a bike is a fun way to see São Miguel up close. It’s quiet, pollution-free, and lets you stop whenever you want to enjoy the views or take photos.


These activities let you enjoy São Miguel in a way that respects the environment and supports local communities.

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