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São Miguel
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With breathtaking views and abundant sceneries of flowers and greens, São Miguel Island is the perfect vacation destination for those who enjoy culture, sports or nature sightseeing.
First, the crater lakes capture us wholeheartedly. Elected as one of Portugal’s 7 Natural Wonders in 2010, Sete Cidades Lakes is a cocktail of green and blue waters. Lagoa do Fogo or Fire Lake gives you Mother Nature’s drama with its lava and ocean landscapes. Lagoa das Furnas or Furnas Lake, with mirrored waters out of a fairytale features a gothic church spiral. Then, Furnas Valley offers you magical gardens at the bottom of a volcanic crater, where hot springs converge. Inside, the Terra Nostra Botanical Park, which Condé Nast Traveler deemed as one of the world’s top ten “Green Retreats” is home to a mix of exotic species from tropical and cold climates. The steam of the Hot Springs brings to life the volcanic origins of the island.
Black-sanded beaches invite you during leisure hours into an ocean warmed up by the gulf current, where you can practice activities such as surf, windsurf, diving, whale watching, sailing, deep sea fishing, and canoeing. On land, you can explore pedestrian trails, while hiking or biking, go mountain climbing, do cultural visits and taste the gastronomical delights of the archipelago, enriched by fresh and natural local products.
And you cannot miss the only tea plantation in Europe, where you will be enchanted by incredible landscapes of endless fields and Holstein cattle, lush vegetation, painted with flowers with the perfectly located vantage points so you can experience the intensity of an unforgettable
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» Cozido das Furnas has a unique flavor because of the way it is cooked – buried in the hot volcanic soil, it stews slowly with the heat of the earth for six hours. Linguiça with inhames (Linguica with Yams), Lapas - Limpets with Afonso sauce, Chicharros - Blue Jack Mackerel with vilão sauce and Morcelas (Blood sausages) with pineapple are some of the local specialties.
» Sweets – Queijadas da vila (local pastries), Bolos lêvedos (Portuguese muffins) and massa sovada (Portuguese sweet bread).
» Tea - there is a production of green and black teas in Gorreana and black tea in Porto Formoso. Tea, especially green tea, has in recent years become very popular due to its natural healing properties.
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Batalha Golf Course: »Architect: Cameron & Powell »Holes: 27 »PAR: 72
Handicaps: » Mens - 28 » Womens - 36
Facilitiess: » 2 Putting Greens » Chipping Area » Driving Range » Club House (restaurant and bar) » Pro-Shop
Hotels in the area: » Hotel Avenida (10 Km) » Hotel Marina Atlântico (10 Km) » S. Miguel Park Hotel (10 Km) » Terra Nostra Garden Hotel (35 Km) » Estalagem dos Clérigos (80 Km)
Furnas Golfe Course: » Architect: MacKenzie Ross (9 buracos em 1939) e Cameron & Powell (9 buracos em 1986) » Holes: 18 » PAR: 72
Handicaps: » Mens - 28 » Womens- 36
Facilitiess: » 2 Putting Greens » Chipping Area » Practice Tee » Club House (restaurant and bar) » Pro-Shop
Hotels in the area: » Terra Nostra Garden Hotel (5 Km) » Estalagem dos Clérigos (40 Km) » Hotel Avenida (45 Km) » Hotel Marina Atlântico (45 Km) » S. Miguel Park Hotel (45 Km)
Bensaude Turismo has partnered with Marc Amort Golf Academy.
With headquarters in Southwest Germany at the Schloss Langenstein Country Club and in Spain at Lehmi House, this academy runs in Portugal during the winter months, more specifically in the Azores Islands. The Academy considers the Azores to be a Golf destination, due to its natural beauty and the quality of its 3 golf courses, Batalha, Furnas and Terceira. They believe a Golfing trip to the Azores is an unforgettable experience.
Academy Golf Manager Marc Amort is well-known and recognized in his field: he was the recipient of “Teacher of the Year 2009” award among the Top 20 Golf teachers in Germany
http://www.azoren-archipel.de/cms/website.php?id=/de/azoren/sport/golf.htm
Click here, too see a video on YouTube with Golfing The Azores.
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The exact date of S. Miguel Island’s discovery is still controversial. Some say it was between 1426 and 1439, although some geographical maps of mid-14th century already mention the existence of the archipelago. Diogo de Silves did the recognition and identification of S. Miguel Island in 1427 and started to bring people to the island, beginning in Vila Franca do Campo and later on in Ponta Delgada.
The first capital of the island was Vila Franca do Campo, but in 1546 it was replaced by Ponta Delgada, which became the official capital at the mandate of King D. João III and it is still the capital today.
The 19th century saw much construction, from temples to “solares”, with detailed craftmanhip, like “talha”, painted “azulejos” and “cantaria trabalhada”. This construction was in great part due to the wealth created by the orange trade that had England as its main client.
In Ponta Delgada, you can still admire the beautiful churches and palaces of the 16th century, some of which are representative of the “manueline” architecture, a typical Portuguese gothic architectural style.
After the implementation of the Constitution and the rise to power of Queen D. Maria II in the 19th century, the desired peace was obtained and commercial expansion resumed with the introduction of new cultivations, such as pineapples, green tea and tobacco, and the construction of a new port on the city of Ponta Delgada.
Another important highlight of the history of S. Miguel Island was the visit of King D. Carlos and Queen D. Amélia in 1901.
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In São Miguel Island, there are several pedestrian trails available, as well as specialized companies who offer this type of activities.
» Rocha da Relva Trail - this narrow trail excavated within the cliff leads us to the “fajã” of Rocha da Relva, where we can observe a great number of typical cellars by the coast, facing the sea, encircled by small fig-trees, vineyards, and vegetable gardens.
» Salto do Prego Trail - situated in Faial da Terra, walk through wild nature, through bushes, incense trees, and acacia trees, and end up at a gorgeous waterfall, the Salto do Prego.
» Mata do Canário Trail - located in Sete Cidades, this is a trail that passes through a zone classified as Protected Landscape and where we can appreciate the different angles of the panoramic sight of Sete Cidades Lakes.
» Furnas Trail – gives you an overall idea of the lush beauty of Furnas Valley, where the delicious and famous Cozido das Furnas is cooked, under the earth. We can also see the 19th century church of Nossa Senhora das Vitórias, gothic style, at the edge of beautiful Furnas Lake.
» Other trails to explore – the Agrião Trail, the Pedestrian Passage of Serra Devassa and the Nascentes da Rocha de Santo António (Springs).
For more information, please have a look at http://www.trails-azores.com
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» Furnas Valley, for its singularity and volcanic beauty of bubbling calderas, hot springs of thermal water, a sumptuous lagoon, a very rich flora, and its charming Italianate village.
» Lagoa de Fogo, or Fire Lake situated in Serra de Água de Pau, a magnificent crater lake and untouched paradise in a natural reserve.
» Caldeira Velha, in the middle of the forest, where a grand waterfall spills over a small caldera of orange-colored hot water perfect for a swim, surrounded by splendorous local vegetation.
» Lagoa das Sete Cidades, or Lake of the Seven Cities, located in a big crater, is known for its tranquility and enchantment, as well as for the contrast of colors, with one side of the lake in blue tones and the other in green.
» Vila Franca do Campo was the first capital of the island. Here, you can visit the ethnographic museum or Santo André Convent, where the nuns sell regional handmade crafts.
» The famous Azorean pineapple is grown in traditional Pineapple Greenhouses in Fajã de Baixo, Lagoa and Vila Franca do Campo.
» Nordeste is a calm and charming village, where you can enjoy the magnificent views of the many vantage points, the fullness of mountains, narrow passes and springs. In the green meadows of Serra da Tronqueira, you can appreciate the natural habitat of the world’s unique Azorean Bullfinch. You can visit several forest parks, Ponta da Madrugada belvedere, where you experience a beautiful sunrise, walk around the fishing port and lounge at Lombo Gordo beach.
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» Santo Cristo dos Milagres Festivities is one of the biggest celebrations in the archipelago, which takes place this year between May 29 and June 2st. On Sunday, there are processions around the city center with colored tapestry made of flowers coating the streets, adorning balconies, and where incense fragrances the air among a “sea” of people.
» The Divino Espírito Santo Festivities, from April to June, are the most traditional and meaningful festivals of the archipelago and are lived with fervor in São Miguel, with offers of bread, meat and wine (called “pensões”) to the population. Fireworks and several religious ceremonies are celebrated throughout the island.
» The Cavalhadas, with Knights dressed in typical costumes, on shining horses that salute Saint Peter on June 29th in Ribeira Grande. This celebration is full of color, a traditional cultural expression that reminds us of medieval times and the cavalry’s tournaments.
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Whale Watching has been widely developed on S. Miguel Island, as the Sperm Whale, dolphins and other cetaceans exist in large numbers and are easily detected close to the coast. The observation of turtles, sharks, and sea birds also happens frequently.
S. Miguel has several detection points to observe cetaceans, namely in Relva, Água de Pau, Ponta Garça, Capelas, etc, since there are various Whale Watching companies on the island.
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» Practice diving in unique settings, such as Feteiras, Ponta da Galera and Ilhéu de Vila Franca.
» Fishing and big game fishing on the Coast of São Miguel Island can provide you with both relaxation and excitement. On some fishing boats, you will be able to fish of sea bass, monkfish, sea eel, blackspot seabream, marbled Mediterranean moray, tuna, swordfish and even sharks.
» Good conditions for sailing, canoeing and windsurfing.
» Horseback riding in nature.
» Available radical sports activities: rappel, paragliding, climbing, among others.
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Rua de Lisboa, Ed. Varela, S/N 2º Andar |
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São Miguel - Azores |
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Monday to Friday, from 08h30 to 18h30 |
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T: (+351) 296 30 18 80 |
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F: (+351) 296 30 18 81/2 |
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Email :reservas@bensaude.pt |
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