Ponta da Ferraria
Ponta da Ferraria
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  • catandgaz
    Suffolk, United Kingdom66 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great fun for a warm dip against a stunning backdrop
    A really cool experience. I imagine it will be extremely busy in summer, but in October it was great - still the busiest place we visited on the island, but plenty of space nonetheless. Beautiful scenery, impressive waves against the coast and this lovely little bay with incredibly warm water. The waves were tempered and there are ropes to hang on to for the swell. Small pebbles of pumice floating on the surface. Had a lovely half hour dip, then explored some rock pools. Great fun!
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled with friends
    Written October 27, 2023
  • Kezzar
    Peterborough, United Kingdom33 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A warm bath in the sea
    The drive to the thermal pools is not for the faint hearted! Part of the way is a dirt track and we worried our little car wouldn’t make it. If possible go the long route round! The chicane travelling to the beach and back up is also pretty scary but it is worth it. We went at 10am and at first there were very few people, but when we left at 11am it was getting busy. The sea is so cold you can hardly believe it will be warm, but it was like a hot bath, even too hot in some spots! The ladder down is steep but short. I would advise beach shoes but plenty didn’t use them. Hold onto the rope once you’re inside as it can get quite choppy, but what an amazing experience! There are changing rooms next to the car park - we will definitely go back!
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written May 9, 2024
  • Ann C
    Nashville, Tennessee3,329 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Ponta da Ferraria
    Ponta da Ferraria is free, it is unique. We were lucky as when we visited, early one morning in June, there was hardly anyone there. I would not recommend coming here when it is a busy time. The road to the bottom is no joke if you are not comfortable driving a stick shift. Steep with multiple sharp hair pin turns. You can chose to park at top and walk down but there is no path, you must walk in the street where both cars can come up and down the steep incline at the same time you are walking. The water temperature was not what I was expecting. We had to hug the enclosed rock area in order to feel the hot spring part. There is a latter that you take to enter, be careful as the area you are hanging out it is full of underwater boulders and there can be a current that moves you around. A series of strings was in place that you can hold onto if you feel more comfortable doing so. Before you decide when to go, watch the ocean conditions. If windy and rough water, don’t bother. Also we were told to visit between low and high tide. I think it’s probably better when tide is on way out. We went when tide was on way in and the cold ocean water kept the area cooler than we had hoped it would be. Changing room and restroom are available.
    Visited June 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written June 15, 2024
  • LouP
    Orford, Canada219 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I would go back anytime!
    I can't believe this amazing place is free! I was running from Mosteiros and ended up there by coincidence. Let me tell you that the quick dip (even if I was fully clothed) was amazing! I felt it was much more magical than a thermal pool. The current is strong so not advised for young children. It was crowded, and the current makes everybody bumps into each other under a symphony of "Sorry" in every possible language. Still, to me it was worth it. Even without the swim, the simple view from the suroundings is impressive and amazing. I would go back anytime. Note that there is no drinkable water there, so bring snacks and water!
    Visited June 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written June 15, 2024
  • Susan T
    Dublin, Ireland37 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Gorgeous swimming spot
    What a fabulous experience! Hard to believe that this attraction is still free. It was superb. The water was beautifully warm and, even though it was busy, there was so much space to move and swim a little. The rocks are rough so I definitely recommend bringing waterproof shoes to manoeuvre more easily - but you can manage without (I did!) A must visit.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written September 9, 2024
  • carolegrayson7
    Cambridge, United Kingdom40 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A must see when visiting the island
    There are 2 car parks one at the top which is the look out point and the one at the bottom is where you drive down the mountain to get to to go in the hot springs. Both were free. There are changing rooms and showers there they can get quite busy I can imagine when it is busy. We went at low tide which was lunchtime. It was busy but it seemed not so in the water as people are getting in and out so the area was busy but not everyone goes and gets in the water. You do need beach shoes unless your feet are tough. Walking across the lava rock is extremely uneven. There are 2 holes near the cove where you can see the steam coming out. Good to stand near them to warm up when you get out. A real highlight of our trip to the island.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written September 11, 2024
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james d
uk7 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
So I need to put some context here - have spent the last few days in Flores, Pico. Sao Jorge, Faial swimming in incredible natural pools with often very few people around. We went at 5pm to Ponta da Ferraria in early August - I would say there were 150 people in the water + another 100 lying out on the rocks - there were queues to actually get onto the ladders into the water. Even when we left around 6.30pm people were still piling in. It is a pretty unique experience but the authorities need to do more/have a ticketing system whereby there is a maximum amount of people like there is at other sites on the island as for me the sheer numbers of people in a small area really tarnished the experience.
Written August 10, 2022
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Kezzar
Peterborough, UK33 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Couples
The drive to the thermal pools is not for the faint hearted! Part of the way is a dirt track and we worried our little car wouldn’t make it. If possible go the long route round! The chicane travelling to the beach and back up is also pretty scary but it is worth it. We went at 10am and at first there were very few people, but when we left at 11am it was getting busy. The sea is so cold you can hardly believe it will be warm, but it was like a hot bath, even too hot in some spots! The ladder down is steep but short. I would advise beach shoes but plenty didn’t use them. Hold onto the rope once you’re inside as it can get quite choppy, but what an amazing experience! There are changing rooms next to the car park - we will definitely go back!
Written May 9, 2024
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CSNunes
Porto, Portugal148 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
The view, the nature, the volcanic trail, and the sea and definitely a must see. The Ferrarias natural pool is hard to get in, there are too much people, the sea current is too strong, you should wear water shoes (the rocks inside the water are sharp), always hold to the ropes that are in the water, so you go when the tide is low. So it is just for people that are not nervous or scared and can in the end relax.
We tried to go twice, gave up the first time, because there were too many people, a big crown. And this was in very low (if not empty) tourist season with the COVID-19 pandemic. The second time, it was 9:00 in the morning on a Tuesday, and there were already 10 people there. We went in, the water was not that warm because the sea waves were coming into the pool (although in low tide). Still it is a rare monument of nature, that you should visit.
Written September 18, 2020
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interzone
Naples, Italy588 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Couples
Great hotsprings arriving directly to a natural pool in the Atlantic Ocean!
How could this not become my new fav place in Ponta Delgada?
We spent the whole day there, relaxing and snorkeling, you can see lots of fish, crabs and birds.
Beautiful place to enjoy both hot water and the sound of the best ocean on earth ;)

Nearby you have a snackbar, i recommend the artisanal fried potatoes and soup, for a light lunch ;)
Written July 29, 2023
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Susan T
Dublin, Ireland37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Solo
What a fabulous experience!

Hard to believe that this attraction is still free. It was superb. The water was beautifully warm and, even though it was busy, there was so much space to move and swim a little.

The rocks are rough so I definitely recommend bringing waterproof shoes to manoeuvre more easily - but you can manage without (I did!)

A must visit.
Written September 9, 2024
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angel_exterminador
Seville, Spain636 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
It's a curious place to see, but I don't think it's a very good place to bathe. Crowded (I understand it is normal because it is August) but a lot of smell of pee, very uncomfortable, you have to be holding on to ropes because the current takes you.... I wouldn't recommend it, I think there are better natural pools on the island
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Written August 21, 2024
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LouP
Orford, Canada219 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Solo
I can't believe this amazing place is free! I was running from Mosteiros and ended up there by coincidence. Let me tell you that the quick dip (even if I was fully clothed) was amazing! I felt it was much more magical than a thermal pool.

The current is strong so not advised for young children. It was crowded, and the current makes everybody bumps into each other under a symphony of "Sorry" in every possible language.

Still, to me it was worth it. Even without the swim, the simple view from the suroundings is impressive and amazing. I would go back anytime.

Note that there is no drinkable water there, so bring snacks and water!
Written June 15, 2024
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John R
Arlington, MA27 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022
We have never encountered anything quite like this in our travels. A thermal pool that is also fed by open ocean water- an App can up uploaded to one's phone to find the optimal times to go, when the water is the perfect temperature. The setting is extraordinary, as you walk across a black lava field to get to the pool, you climb down a metal ladder into the water, and there are ropes to hang onto as the tide sweeps in, often with surprising force. Highly recommended to wear water shoes, as there are big rocks underfoot.
Our time there was cut short by the tide bringing in stinging jellyfish, so the lifeguards on duty got us all out of the water.
But not before we'd gotten a chance to experience a truly unique Azorean aquatic experience.
Written July 24, 2022
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Randy P
Mobile, AL25 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022 • Couples
This was a once in a lifetime experience for us. I'm not sure we should have gone in though as it was a rough day and we were buffeted around quite a bit. The younger person's seemed to handle it fine though. There are robes to hold on to so you are not smashed against the rocks or dragged out to sea. The experience of hot water pouring in with the sea doesn't happen at alot of places.
Written October 17, 2022
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gat0
Montreal, Canada15,695 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021
Use to visit this place so often when growing up as a kid in Ginetes , Left 54 years ago and went back to visit last October . Could not believe the changes they made for this place . You can walk or go by car all the way down . Everything is free including the parking . Well worth a visit for those that are in the area . And please eat at a local restaurant or cafe if you are visiting Ponta Da Ferraria .
Written June 1, 2022
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