Location


The bay of Porto Pim is situated in Angústias, one of the three freguesia (“civil parish”) that make up the city of Horta. It has great historical importance, since it was here that the first settlers of the island arrived in the 15th century. Porto Pim became a natural refuge for the first colonists, where they could easily load and unload cargo and supplies. Along the southern coast, is the area of Pasteleiro, which became the site of the first commercial businesses.

At the beginning of the 17th century, several new military/defensive structures were built in order to protect the growing community, including the Military Doors of Porto Pim (Portões Miltares do Porto Pim), and the Fort of São Sebastião, which can be seen from the garden.

Fort of São Sebastião

By the late early 19th century, Angústias had become the central node in the trans-Atlantic submarine cable network. The basing of English, American and German telegraph companies in Angústias resulted in urban and social growth. Many of the buildings constructed during this period have become integral to the landscape of the parish. The commercial port of Horta was then constructed and it became an important trans-Atlantic point, as an Allied port during both World Wars, a stopover for hydroplanes crossing the Atlantic and way-point for Dutch Atlantic tugboats. In the early years, the dock came to supplement, then supplant, the harbour of Porto Pim for whaling vessels involved in the North Atlantic whale hunt. The old Fabrica da Baleia in Porto Pim has been renovated into a museum and is a must see during your time with us.

Porto Pim Bay

Porto Pim now exists an escape within the city, where locals and tourists alike can come and sit back and enjoy great food, beers and take in the scenery and sea air. There are restaurants for finer dining, as well as snack-bars and bakeries to enjoy a more relaxed Azorean feel on the seafront. The beach is the only white sand beach in the Azores and spans across the bases of the two mountains. The beach is manned by lifeguards in the summer months, has shower and toilet facilities and a small café if you want to grab an ice cream. The best thing about this beach is how unspoilt it is, sitting amongst nature, without any commercial enterprises ruining the view. Grab a towel and parasol and pitch up your spot


Getting to Casa Monte Queimado


We are regularly asked if it’s necessary to hire a car. The answer is no, but it depends on your own taste and budget. The house is perfectly placed near the beach, volcanic rock pools and all the amenities of Horta, so you are able to walk most places.

Rua da Rosa 17, Horta, 9900-024

If you have rented a car and arrive by plane, then exit the airport turning right at the main road and take this EN1-1A towards Horta. When you reach the first roundabout in Feteira, take the first exit to continue on the EN1-1A toward Horta and Lajinha. Take this coastal road until you reach the next roundabout, where you again take the second exit and continue toward the harbour. You will reach a cross junction, and here you want to take the right (away from the harbour) down Rua Nova. This small road leads to Porto Pim. At the end Genuino’s is on your right and Taberna de Pim on the left. Turn left and take the steep, curve road up on to Rua da Rosa. You can’t park on this road but traffic is used to letting people stop and unload. Once ready, proceed down the road and park anywhere near in the harbour parking area or any roadside.

To reach the house from the ferry terminal, take the last exit on the roundabout onto Av. 25 de Abril, towards the centre of Horta. Take this road all the way through town. There is a strange junction when the road curves to the right, but you have right of way so continue on. As you pass the harbour, there is a fork in the road and you must take a small road to the right called Rua Vasco de Gama. Take the first left back down towards the harbour (note that oncoming vehicles have right of way) and immediately take a right, driving past the front on the Hotel do Canal. When you reach the cross roads go straight over down Rua Nova.This small road leads to Porto Pim. At the end Genuino’s is on your right and Taberna de Pim on the left. Turn left and take the steep, curve road up on to Rua da Rosa. You can’t park on this road but traffic is used to letting people stop and unload. Once ready, proceed down the road and park anywhere near in the harbour parking area or any roadside.

Upon landing at the airport or ferry terminal, if you are not renting a car, take a taxi from outside and direct them to Rua da Rosa 17 in Porto Pim. The journey from the airport will take about 15 minutes and cost between €10-€15. From the ferry terminal the journey is 5 minutes and should cost around €5.

If you get lost the house Casa Monte Queimado is a pinned hotel on Google Maps.