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Ponta da Ferraria

Ponta da Ferraria

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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon for softer light, fewer people, and generally calmer sea conditions; avoid high winds and rough seas for safety.

Budget tips

Free to visit, no entrance fee; bring your own towel, water and snacks because facilities and paid services at the site are minimal.

Recommended for

Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Adventurous swimmers, Geology enthusiasts

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: Black basalt cliffs funnel warm geothermal water into natural sea pools, so you can lounge in a steaming soak while Atlantic swells crash just meters away. A short path and stone steps drop you down to jagged lava ledges and concrete pools where locals and visitors share the same salty, sulfur-tinged air.

Highlights: When the tide dips, narrow channels concentrate upwelling so pockets of water reach about 30–35°C right next to seawater near 16–18°C, letting you step from hot to cold in a single stride. Late afternoons paint the black rock gold, and if you time your visit you'll hear the hiss of steam, smell faint sulfur and watch fishermen hauling simple traps from waist-deep pools for a proper sensory show.

Insider tips

  • Wear water shoes or sturdy sandals, rocks and algae are slippery and sharp.
  • Check tide and swell forecasts before going, strong waves can quickly make the pool unsafe.
  • Best photo vantage point is the cliff path above the bay at golden hour, use a wide-angle lens for dramatic shots.
  • Arrive early in summer to secure parking and avoid crowds, there are few changing facilities on site.

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