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Let me introduce you to Poço Azul. Tucked away in the lush landscapes of São Miguel Island. An absolute gem that’s probably not on your radar yet, but definitely should be. This spot is a hidden paradise that feels like it’s straight out of a fairytale.

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Poço Azul, which translates to "Blue Well," is exactly what it sounds like, a deep, crystal-clear pool surrounded by dense greenery, moss-covered rocks, and the peaceful sounds of nature. It’s one of those spots where you just stop, breathe, and think, “Wow, I’m really here.” The natural pools are the perfect place for a swim, or just to chill and take in the epic views. Plus, the fact that it’s not overrun with people makes it feel like your own personal oasis.

Getting There: A Little Adventure

You can hike to Poco Azul, which takes about 15 minutes from the nearest parking area. Don’t worry, it’s not a major trek, but be ready for some seriously scenic views along the way. The best part? The trail takes you through lush, green forests, so it’s an adventure before you even get to the water. Expect some uneven terrain, so good hiking boots are a must. The journey itself is part of what makes this spot so rewarding every turn offers a new breathtaking view.

  • Swimming – If you can handle the cool mountain water, take a dip. The water is refreshingly clear.

  • Photography – Between the vibrant greens, the striking blue water, and the soft light filtering through the trees, this place is a dream.

  • Exploring Nearby Trails – The area around Poço Azul has plenty of trails and waterfalls worth checking out, so if you have extra time, keep exploring.

When to Visit

Poço Azul is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit is during the warmer months (late spring to early fall). The hike is more enjoyable when the weather is mild, and the water is slightly less cold for swimming. Since this spot isn’t as well-known as some other Azores attractions, you won’t have to fight crowds, but visiting early in the day gives you the best chance of having it all to yourself.

Best Photo Spots at Poco Azul

Poco Azul is full of killer photo ops.

- The viewpoint before the pools is great for a panoramic shot of the turquoise water surrounded by greenery.

- The cliffs and rocks around the pool offer some great framing for your shots.

- Don’t forget to get a few photos of the small waterfall trickling down into the pool. It’s one of those little details that will really elevate your shots.

Tips

  • Bring water and snacks since there aren’t any cafés or shops nearby.

  • If you plan to swim, a quick-dry towel and a change of clothes will make the trip back more comfortable.

  • Leave no trace—help keep this hidden paradise as pristine as you found it.

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