Need to know
Rooms
Five.
Check–Out
11am, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates include an Azorean breakfast of fresh-baked bread, local cheese, seasonal fruit and homemade granola, alongside à la carte hot dishes.
Also
Unfortunately, due to its historic architecture, Moinho da Areia is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
Please note
Moinho da Areias is not staffed overnight, but a close-by contact is provided for use in the unlikely event of an emergency.
At the hotel
Terrace, living room and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, free bottled water, beach towels and local bath products.
Our favourite rooms
You'll wake up to Atlantic views whichever room you plump for. For high ceilings and some extra space, swing for a Deluxe Double.
Packing tips
Bring a dark swimsuit if you’re planning a paddle in the island’s hot springs — the mineral-rich waters can tint lighter fabrics.
Also
In some rooms, the windows are different sizes and set at varying levels. This isn’t just a quirky design flourish — the architect placed each window to frame a different view of the beach and ocean, creating a living gallery wall of Atlantic landscapes.
Pet‐friendly
Pets are not allowed at Moinho da Areia. See more pet-friendly hotels in Azores.
Children
All ages are welcome. Free baby cots and night lights are available for under-twos, and child-friendly dishes and cutlery are available at breakfast.
Sustainability efforts
Moinho da Areia works to celebrate and conserve São Miguel’s heritage, arts and environment as much as possible. The hotel eschews single-use plastic, doesn’t serve meat, and collaborates with its local community to keep the beaches and ocean clean. In your room, you’ll find plant-based, Portuguese-made bath products. Island craftspeople were prioritised throughout the construction and design process, from metalworkers and carpenters to cabinetmakers. Tiles and textiles were sourced mainly from Portugal, and the bespoke art around the hotel is exclusively by Azorean or mainland Portuguese artists. Furniture was custom-made from local wood and recycled materials, including repurposed ocean plastic. And to underline their support for the Azorean art scene, the hotel has sponsored an art festival, too.