The 5 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Vila Franca do Campo, Azores

October 11, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Vila Franca do Campo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ ˈfɾɐ̃kɐ ðu ˈkɐ̃pu]) is a town and municipality in the southern part of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese Autonomous Region of the Azores. The population of the municipality was 11,229 in 2011, in an area of 77.97 km². The town proper, which incorporates the urbanized parishes São Miguel and São Pedro, has 4100 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Vila Franca do Campo

1. Azores Whale Watching TERRA AZUL

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5.0 based on 1,445 reviews

Azores Whale Watching TERRA AZUL

Whale Watching and Swimming with Dolphins tours in Azores Islands - near Ponta Delgada, in São Miguel! The best Whales, 2 - 5 hours away from EU, CAN, and the US! 4 resident species, 24 sighted yearlong with 98% success rate and average 3 species per Tour in the top green adventure holidays destination!

2. Islet of Vila Franca do Campo

Parque Industrial de Vila Franca 500m Offshore, Vila Franca do Campo, Sao Miguel 9680-114 Portugal +351 296 582 333 [email protected] http://www.cnvfc.net/ilheu-da-vila
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4.5 based on 595 reviews

Islet of Vila Franca do Campo

Reviewed By 683denad

Realaxing and chilling out in the crater of an ancient submerged volcano with a natural lake of crystal clear water fed by the Atlantic Ocean is an experience not to be missed. The queue for tickets sold for 8 Euro's in a white ticket office at the harbour is long so do get there as early as possible. Although we were towards the end of the line and the wait seemed forever we did get to chat with people in the queue which did pass the time - thanks Irish chap n girlfriend and family from Fuerteventura - good to meet you! Emmanuel from the ticket booth kept us informed of availability in the most charming manner and seemed genuinely disappointed when it looked unlikely that we would get onto the island. His lovely manner was much appreciated. We were lucky to get the last ticket! Stay strong in the queue. The ferry men looked after everyone and made sure we had a safe and fun trip to the landing stage. Clear return times are display. From the jetty you walk round a single track pathway which leads along the rocks and as you round a little bend you get a beautiful view of this amazing ancient island .Best take beach shoes to wear on rocks and in water(getting out of water the rocks are slippy), a sun hat for shade, sunscreen, drinks n picnic, camera for fabulous phots, goggles n snorkel as there are many fish and I wish I'd taken a float so I could just bob about a bit. When we went water was deep with some places you could touch the bottom where the beach usually is - must've been high tide. There are steps to use at various locations to get in and out of the refreshing water which once you get in is a pleasant temperature. There were life guards there who were extremely vigilant and this added to feeling of keeping visitors and the island safe. They are a credit to the island...in fact everyone involved with it was superb.

3. Nossa Senhora da Paz

Rua da Paz, Vila Franca do Campo, Sao Miguel 9680 Portugal +351 296 539 100 https://www.facebook.com/Santu%C3%A1rio-de-Nossa-Senhora-da-Paz-190776577666433/
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4.5 based on 487 reviews

Nossa Senhora da Paz

Reviewed By seanm66 - Alfred, United States

Beautiful old church on the top of the hill. Has amazing tile work and stone work with breath taking views.

4. Lagoa do Congro

Vila Franca do Campo, Sao Miguel Portugal http://igoazores.com/o-tesouro-escondido-a-lagoa-do-congro/
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Lagoa do Congro

Reviewed By GoSetReady

It is really worth it to go all the way down and see this peaceful and beautiful lagoon. If you have a car, it makes matters easier. From where you park the car, it is a ten-minute walk down the trail - for those like me who walk slowly. It is not very advertised (and I do regret writing about it as of now), but beauty should be shared. Dear fellow humans, go, enjoy this beautiful scenario, and leave it as was.

5. OceanEye Azores

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OceanEye Azores

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