Capelinhos

Capelinhos

Capelinhos

Perched on the dramatic western shore of Faial, the Capelinhos volcano last erupted between 1957 and 1958, marking the most recent volcanic eruption in the Azores. This natural wonder features a striking landscape of black sand beaches and rugged cliffs, creating a stark and captivating environment. Visitors can explore the area, taking in the powerful sight of the Atlantic Ocean’s waves crashing against the shore, and visit the lighthouse that stands as a silent witness to the island’s volcanic history.

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