Azorean Pineapple Plantation
- 37.7487125220574, -25.65414306210401
- +351 964 087 745
- https://ananasdosacores.pt/
This is a place of primal solitude. No villages or roads ring its shores; only the occasional cry of a seagull or the whisper of wind disturbs the silence. The lake's surface shifts from mirror-calm to wind-whipped in minutes, reflecting the moody Atlantic weather. In spring, waterfalls cascade down the crater walls like silver threads, while in summer, the surrounding slopes blaze with pink Azorean heather. Swimming is forbidden (its fragile ecosystem is protected as a nature reserve), but the viewpoint at **Pico da Barrosa** offers a cinematic panorama, especially at dawn when mist curls over the water like smoke—a reminder of the "fire" that birthed it.
Lagoa do Fogo's wildness is its magic. It's a reminder of the Azores' creation—a land sculpted by eruptions, softened by time, yet still defiantly untamed. To stand on its shores is to feel the archipelago's pulse: ancient, restless, and breathtakingly beautiful. During summertime, to go to the top of the mountain, you'll have to take a paid shuttle. (Tip: For the bold, the unmarked trail down to the lake's white-sand beach is steep but rewarding—just pack out everything you bring in!)
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