Attractions and places to see around Santa Bárbara include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from waterfalls and lakes to man-made structures. Visitors can explore a range of environments, offering opportunities for both active exploration and cultural discovery. This area provides numerous points of interest for those seeking to experience its unique offerings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The main attraction in Ponta Delgada. A beautiful square in front of the old city gates, definitely worth a visit.
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Similar to Lisbon, the gate is the connection from the sea/harbor to the city. Since a cruise ship docked here today, the square was teeming with people
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I don't really believe the 150 cm. The tunnel is very low in the middle. But you can go through it even if you're 190 cm tall.
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Beautiful waterfall. When it rains a lot, the circular route is not possible because the path further down is then washed away by the stream.
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Nice hike with small, short tunnel sections. Don't forget, you should have a headlamp with you.
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Beautiful gorge with a small waterfall. The climb can be a bit slippery.
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The region around Santa Bárbara is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Lagoa do Fogo (Lagoon of Fire), a lake situated at 580 meters offering breathtaking views. Another must-see is the Window of Hell Waterfall, known for its path through several tunnels leading to the waterfall, requiring a flashlight for the longer sections. Don't miss the Cabrito Waterfall, hidden in a narrow gorge, which is perfect to combine with a hike.
Yes, you can explore the Ponta Delgada City Gates, an 18th-century landmark with three arches, which serves as the calling card of Ponta Delgada. Additionally, the Grota Tunnel, while a man-made structure, offers a unique experience as it transitions hikers from pastures to a lush rainforest gorge.
Santa Bárbara offers diverse outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Janela do Inferno — circular route on the Island of São Miguel' or the 'Steep descent to Lagoa do Fogo – Lagoa do Fogo Trail'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Ascent of Lagoa do Fogo — circular route' or the 'Madeiran Emigration Museum – View of Lagoa do Fogo loop'. Runners have options like the 'Ribeira Grande Beachfront – Ponta do Cintrão loop' or the 'Salto do Cabrito Waterfall – Pathway Along the Stream in the Azores loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides for hiking, cycling, and running around Santa Bárbara.
Absolutely! The Window of Hell Waterfall and Cabrito Waterfall are both considered family-friendly, offering exciting exploration opportunities. The Ponta Delgada City Gates also provide an accessible historical site for families to enjoy.
The Window of Hell Waterfall features a path that leads through several tunnels, some up to 50 meters long. It's highly recommended to bring a flashlight, as some sections are quite dark. For those who prefer, there's also an option to walk around the tunnels.
The Lagoa do Fogo (Lagoon of Fire) is a stunning lake located at an elevation of 580 meters. It's considered one of the natural highlights of the island, offering beautiful views over the lake and surrounding landscapes. The lake's color can appear blue or green depending on the sunlight, creating a captivating sight.
When hiking to Lagoa do Fogo, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes, especially for medium-heavy trails. Bringing a snack and plenty of water is also recommended to fully enjoy the beautiful views and landscapes.
The Grota Tunnel offers a unique transition experience. This 72-meter long tunnel, which is only about 150 cm high, requires a flashlight as it gets very dark inside. Emerging from the tunnel, you'll find yourself transported from cow pastures into a lush rainforest gorge, surprising visitors with a world of tree ferns.
Yes, the Cabrito Waterfall is a beautiful two-stage waterfall where you can pack your bathing suit and take a dip in the water. It's located right next to a power plant and is generally not too busy.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural landscapes, from the exciting tunnels leading to the Window of Hell Waterfall to the serene beauty of Lagoa do Fogo. The opportunity to combine waterfall visits with hikes, and the unique experience of places like the Grota Tunnel, are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of sites like the Ponta Delgada City Gates also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the trail leading to the Window of Hell Waterfall is described as a very nice and exciting hike, with its path through several tunnels. Similarly, the Grota Tunnel itself provides an adventurous element, leading to a lush rainforest gorge.


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