Caldeira Velha

Lush hot springs and waterfalls in volcanic forest

7.7/10
Azores Region
Top 6 Destination

Caldeira Velha, situated on the verdant slopes of São Miguel Island’s Serra de Água de Pau, is one of the Azores’ most enchanting natural wonders. This protected natural monument covers 13 hectares and is celebrated for its geothermal features, lush vegetation, and serene ambiance. The origins of Caldeira Velha are deeply tied to the island’s volcanic history. The hot springs and thermal pools are fed by geothermal waters heated by the volcanic activity beneath the earth’s surface, a testament to the dynamic forces that shaped the Azores archipelago.

The main attraction at Caldeira Velha is its series of natural thermal pools, each with different temperatures ranging from 24°C to 38°C. The highlight is a stunning waterfall that pours iron-rich, warm water into a large pool, where visitors can soak surrounded by dense, tropical-like forest. The mineral content of the water gives it a distinctive reddish hue and is believed to have therapeutic properties. Additional pools, some cooler and others hotter, are scattered throughout the site, allowing guests to choose their preferred bathing experience. The pools are set amidst a landscape of towering tree ferns, moss-covered rocks, and endemic Azorean flora, creating a tranquil, almost primeval environment.

Beyond bathing, Caldeira Velha offers opportunities for exploration and learning. The Environmental Interpretation Centre at the entrance provides interactive exhibits on the region’s geology, volcanic activity, and unique ecosystem. Visitors can walk along well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, observing native plants and listening to the sounds of birds and flowing water. The site’s careful management ensures the preservation of its delicate environment, with visitor numbers regulated and facilities designed to minimize impact.

Caldeira Velha is also a gateway to the broader natural attractions of São Miguel. It is located near Lagoa do Fogo, one of the island’s most beautiful crater lakes, and within easy reach of Ribeira Grande, a historic town known for its architecture and cultural sites. Many visitors combine a trip to Caldeira Velha with hikes in the surrounding mountains or visits to other geothermal sites and viewpoints.

Getting to Caldeira Velha is straightforward. It is about a 15-minute drive from Ribeira Grande and 30 minutes from Ponta Delgada, the island’s main city. The site has a parking area, and entry is ticketed with timed slots to manage crowds. Public transportation is limited, so renting a car is recommended for flexibility. Early morning is the best time to visit to enjoy a quieter, more peaceful experience before the pools become busier.

The best time to visit Caldeira Velha is from May to October, when the weather is warm and the lush vegetation is at its peak. However, the hot springs can be enjoyed year-round, and even rainy days add to the mystical atmosphere of the forest. The pools are especially inviting on cooler or damp days, when the contrast between the warm water and the fresh air is most pronounced. Whether seeking relaxation, natural beauty, or an educational experience, Caldeira Velha offers a unique and memorable escape into the heart of the Azores’ volcanic landscape.

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May to October offers warm weather and lush scenery, but the hot springs are enjoyable year-round, especially on cooler or rainy days.

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Euro (EUR) • Cards widely accepted

Language

Portuguese • English in tourist areas

WiFi

Free WiFi in cafes and hotels

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Region Azores
Rating
7.70/10
Elevation 424m
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