Faja Da Caldeira De Santo Cristo is a nature reserve and special ecological area located on the island of São Jorge in the Azores, Portugal. It is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and is a sanctuary for water sports like bodyboarding and surfing. The area is also famous for being the only spot in the Azores where clams, a local delicacy, are cultivated. Visitors can enjoy a serene, back-to-nature experience without the amenities of electricity or internet, allowing for true relaxation amidst nature.
This faja offers stunning scenery with lush greenery and the Atlantic Ocean creating a picturesque backdrop. The walk to the area is approximately 8 km return, providing an opportunity to appreciate the island's flora and fauna. São Jorge is often described as one of the most beautiful islands in the Azores, and Faja Da Caldeira De Santo Cristo is a highlight of this island.
The site is accessible via scenic hiking trails from nearby locations and is a must-visit for those seeking to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor activities.