Best attractions and places to see around Fajã De Baixo, a tranquil parish on São Miguel Island in the Azores, offers a serene base for exploring the region's unique natural and cultural sites. The area is particularly known for its historic pineapple greenhouses, showcasing a distinctive cultivation process. Situated near Ponta Delgada, Fajã De Baixo provides access to a variety of landmarks and natural features, from historic city gates to lush botanical gardens.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The Igreja Todos os Santos (also known as Colégio dos Jesuítas) is a baroque building from the 17th century and today serves as an exhibition space for sacred art from the Carlos Machado Museum. The foundation stone for the church was laid on November 1, 1592, All Saints' Day. At the same time as the church, the Jesuits also built the adjoining monastery, which served as their college. At that time, between ten and sixteen religious men lived there, who worked as teachers in the city. The church itself impresses with its combination of beautiful tiles and the carved altar. Today it is part of the "Collection of Sacred Art of the Carlos Machado Museum" and can be visited. Admission is free on Sundays. Otherwise, €2 (or €5 if you want to visit all 3 locations)
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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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A wooden fence blocks the path to the fall protection approximately 2 meters from the edge. Crossing to the other side or looking down would only be possible by "bypassing" the fence. Still an impressive stretch of coast, but this highlight doesn't (or no longer?) live up to the pictures.
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The Jesuit College Church is a church in the municipality of Ponta Delgada, in the civil parish of São Sebastião, part of the historic center of the regional center. It was also known as the Church of All Saints when it was built by the island's early settlers.
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Very nice looks like a film facade
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This church is also beautiful, although not as ornate as some of the other churches in the city.
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The central farmers' market has been undergoing renovation for some time now. The fruit market has moved to the underground car park and there is currently no fish market on site. It's a shame if you had similar expectations as for the market in Funchal.
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A great facade, the building houses a museum.
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Fajã de Baixo and its surroundings offer several significant cultural and historical landmarks. You can visit the Ponta Delgada City Gates, an 18th-century monument and a defining symbol of Ponta Delgada. Another notable site is the Church of São Sebastião in Ponta Delgada, known for its ornate facade and intricate wood carvings. Within Fajã de Baixo itself, explore the historic Church of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos and the cultural center dedicated to Natálio Correia.
The region boasts stunning natural features. Don't miss the Giant tree at Jardim António Borges, a natural monument within a picturesque 19th-century garden, perfect for relaxing walks. For a more rugged experience, visit Buraco de São Pedro, an impressive coastal formation believed to be a lava tube or field collapse. Further afield, explore the breathtaking crater lakes of Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Fogo, or the geothermal wonders of Furnas.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ponta Delgada City Gates are an iconic landmark that children often enjoy. The Jardim António Borges, with its exotic plants and centuries-old trees, provides a peaceful environment for all ages. The Graça Market offers a vibrant experience where families can discover local produce. Additionally, the Pineapple Greenhouses in Fajã de Baixo provide an educational and unique experience for families.
Fajã de Baixo is a great base for outdoor adventures. You can find several easy hiking routes, such as the 'Ponta Delgada — circular route on the Island of São Miguel' or the 'Forno da Cal Bathing Area – Porto Promenade, Ponta Delgada loop'. For more details and other options, check out the easy hikes guide around Fajã de Baixo. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Volta do Concelho' or the challenging 'From Ponta Delgada to Lagoa de Furnas', detailed in the cycling guide around Fajã de Baixo. Mountain biking trails are also available, including routes like 'Vigia Viewpoint – Moinho do Pico Vermelho loop', which you can find in the MTB trails guide around Fajã de Baixo.
Fajã de Baixo is primarily famous for its unique pineapple cultivation. It is home to the Azores' historic pineapple greenhouses, where visitors can learn about the distinctive cultivation process and even sample the local fruit. This agricultural heritage is a significant part of the parish's identity.
Yes, the Graça Market in Ponta Delgada is a historic market hall established in 1848. It offers a large selection of regionally produced fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, and fish. It's best to visit in the morning for the widest selection.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history, nature, and local culture. For instance, the Ponta Delgada City Gates are admired for their historical significance and the lively events often held in the surrounding square. The Jardim António Borges is loved for its peaceful, shady environment and impressive ancient trees. The Buraco de São Pedro captivates visitors with its fascinating coastal views and powerful waves.
Yes, the Ilhéu de Vila Franca, a picturesque nature reserve off the coast, features a saltwater inlet formed by a volcanic crater. It's an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling, especially during the summer months.
Yes, São Miguel Island is home to Europe's only commercial tea plantations. These offer a unique cultural and natural experience, allowing visitors to learn about tea production and enjoy the scenic landscapes.
Ponta Delgada, being very close to Fajã de Baixo, offers several key landmarks. Besides the Ponta Delgada City Gates, you can explore the Church of São Sebastião, a beautiful 16th-century church. The city also features the charming Jardim António Borges with its impressive flora.
The Azores generally enjoy a mild climate year-round. However, for outdoor activities like swimming and snorkeling at Ilhéu de Vila Franca, the summer months (June to September) are ideal. For hiking and exploring cultural sites, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Yes, the region is known for its stunning viewpoints. While exploring the Sete Cidades area, you can find panoramic views from Miradouro da Vista do Rei and Miradouro do Escalvado. Lagoa do Fogo also offers magnificent vistas of its pristine crater lake. The Buraco de São Pedro also provides impressive coastal views.


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