Category: Culture and Entertainment > Tourist Attraction
District: Açores > Velas > Fajã do Ouvidor
Poça Simão Dias is located in Fajã do Ouvidor, one of the largest and most notable lava fajãs on the island of São Jorge. Situated on the north coast, this area is a unique example of the interaction between volcanic activity and the sea, resulting in a coastal landscape of unparalleled and isolated beauty.
The fajã itself is a low and relatively flat platform, formed by debris from cliff collapses or by lava flows, which advances over the ocean. Poça Simão Dias is integrated into this distinctive geological environment, marked by its proximity to the sea and the vertical rock formations that surround it.
This place is a natural pool that invites a dip in clear waters. The clarity of the water and its mild temperature provide a refreshing experience, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquility of the space and direct contact with the surrounding nature.
Poça Simão Dias is recognized for its beauty and the sensation of immersion in a seemingly untouched setting, where the sound of the waves and the sea breeze complement the experience of swimming in an environment naturally shaped by the volcanic landscape.
One of the most striking features of Poça Simão Dias are its impressive rock formations. The walls that flank the pool exhibit the geological phenomenon of columnar jointing, visible in large vertical basalt columns.
These dark-colored structures are the result of the cooling and solidification of volcanic lava, creating a remarkable contrast with the translucent blue of the water and the green of the hillside vegetation. It is a place where the force of nature and time have sculpted a landscape of rare beauty, offering a visual spectacle that fascinates those who contemplate it.
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Coordinates DD: 38.679055204, -28.053432683
Coordinates DMS: 38°40'44.6"N 28°03'12.4"W