WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TOUR TO SETE CIDADES – APPROX. 4 HOURS

Wheelchair Accessible Tour to Cete Cidades

Highlights of this tour

  • Vista do Rei
  • Viewpoint Lagoa de Santiago
  • Sete Cidades
  • Miradouro do Escalvado
  • Miradouro do Carvão

Accessibility information

  • Use of adapted vehicle to transfer between the sights
  • Some uneven terrain
  • You will stay on the flat paths

What is included?

  • Private tour
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • English-speaking driver-guide
  • Private adapted transportation
  • Pick up at the cruise port

What is not included?

  • Tips
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrances, unless stated
Caldeira Velha Azores
View over Sete Cidades São Miguel Azores
Ponta de Sao Laurenco Azores

About this Wheelchair Accessible Tour to Sete Cidades

This half-day Accessible Tour to Sete Cidades tour starts at the cruise terminal in Ponta Delgada. From here, your private English speaking driver guide will bring you to Sete Cidades and surroundings. Prepare for the most stunning views. The drive will take approximately half an hour. On your way, you will stop at various breathtaking viewpoints.

Sete Cidades and surroundings

Sete Cidades is a small village located next to a crater composed of two adjoining lakes. The lakes are one of the most popular highlights on the Island of São Miguel. Did you know that the lakes differ in color? Hence their names: Lagoa Azul, or ‘Blue Lake,’ and Lagoa Verde, or ‘Green Lake.’ The greenish color is due to volcanic gasses that cause chemical reactions. On this tour, you will be able to admire the scenery from different viewpoints. The first viewpoint is Vista do Rei. In 1901 the Portuguese Royal Family D. Carlos and Queen D. Amélia visited this look-out.

You continue to the next so-called ‘Miradouro,’ or viewpoint da Lagoa de Santiago. Again, the beautiful scenery will take your breath away! Your next stop on this accessible tour is the village of Sete Cidades. This is your last chance to view over the magical lakes surrounded by lush green vegetation.

Miradouro do Escalvado

This viewpoint lies on the far West end of the Island. From there, you will be able to watch over the rocky coastline, the Atlantic Ocean, and inland. Springtime is a popular season for whale watching, especially from this point on the Island. April and May are the best months, so bring your binoculars to catch a glimpse of a tail, or spot water blows.

Miradouro do Carvão

This place is also known as Pico do Carvão or Coal Peak viewpoint. This final look-out lies at 649 meters altitude. Like the other viewpoints, it provides you with spectacular views. The green landscape stretches from the North to the Southside of the Island. Furthermore, you can see the surrounding lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.

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