Discovered by the portuguese in the 15th Century, São Miguel island is one of Azorean’s largest, and it is also its most populated, with over 100.000 inhabitants. Its the island with the most diverse natural landscape of the archipelago. Volcanic in origin and formation, it offers in its Furnas, Fogo and Sete Cidades lakes some of Portugal’s most famous vistas, also including along its extension countless sightseeing spots, waterfalls, cliffs and dark sanded beaches.