Santa Maria (Azores)

Santa Maria is an island in Portugal's Azores (Açores) archipelago.

Understand

Santa Maria (SUHN-tuh muh-REE-uh, /ˈsɐ̃.tɐ mɐˈɾi.ɐ/) island has 5,552 residents (2011) in its single municipality of Vila do Porto (VEE-luh doo POHR-too, /ˈvi.ɫɐ du ˈpoɾ.tu/), which is divided into five freguesias (civil parishes):

Get in

By plane

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Aveiro waterfall. Highest waterfall of Portugal
  • 🌍 Water cascade of Maloás (Ribeira do Maloas). A few waterfalls (~20m high) surrounded by 200m of basaltic columns.
  • 🌍 Raposo bay waterfall (Cascata da Baía do Raposo).
  • 🌍 Viewpoint of São Lourenço. A must-see viewpoint of the bay, come for sunrise views. Also the bay itself is worth a visit.
  • 🌍 Gruta do Figueiral. A small volcanic - shaped cave of erosion, located in the cliff.
  • 🌍 Barreiro da Faneca. A superficial area of arid and clay terrain, resembling a desert, created by the most recent volcanism
  • 🌍 Poço da Pedreira. An old quarry - a big rocky wall coupled with a water basin.
  • 🌍 Gonçalo Velho Lighthouse. Only open on certain days or after appointment.
  • 🌍 São Brás fort (Forte de São Brás). 17th-century maritime fort.

Do

  • GR1SMA Great Route of Santa Maria. An 80 km (50 mi), 5-day trek around the island with huts for sleeping-over along the path.

Eat

Sleep

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