Explore The Gorreana Tea Factory in São Miguel Island

Discover Gorreana: The Premier Tea Factory of Europe

 

Established in 1883, Gorreana is Europe's oldest and only remaining tea plantation, earning the region the title of the Tea Capital of Europe. This prestigious facility represents a significant piece of tea history and culture, embodying centuries-old traditions and techniques passed down through generations. The story of Gorreana is deeply intertwined with the history of tea cultivation in Europe. Tea was introduced to the Azores in the 18th century, and by the 19th century, the region's temperate climate and fertile soil were found to be ideal for tea production.

 

Why is Gorreana a must-see attraction in São Miguel Island, you may ask?

The Gorreana Tea Factory and Plantation is just a 30-minute drive from Ponta Delgada City, making it a perfect first stop on your exploration of São Miguel Island's north side. Whether you're heading to Furnas, Povoação, or Nordeste, this is a must-see. As you arrive, prepare to be captivated by the surrounding scenery. The panoramic views of the north coast are breathtaking. Park conveniently in their lot and head towards the factory entrance. Even without a booked tour, you can experience the essence of tea production firsthand. Take a self-guided walk through the tea storage area and machinery exhibits.

Your exploration will lead you to the inviting gift shop and cafe. Here, you'll be greeted by a delightful array of goodies – a tempting selection of teas, regional souvenirs like t-shirts and pottery, offering endless possibilities to find the perfect memento or treat.

 

Steeped in tradition (since 1883!), the Gorreana Tea Factory produces a delicious variety of green and black teas.

Be ready for the most amazing views and scenery!

Inside, complimentary tastings await! Savor a warm cup of their tea for FREE, paired perfectly with delicious pastries and biscuits. Afterward, step out onto the balcony and immerse yourself in the most amazing views of the north coastline and the sprawling tea plantations that surround the factory. Alternatively, take your tea to the entrance for a different perspective, looking directly at the beginning of the Gorreana Tea Plantation Trail.

 

Workers used to manually pick and collect tea in large wicker baskets like these at Gorreana Tea Factory. Photo courtesy of Gorreana Tea 

A Little Bit of History

Gorreana was founded by Ermelinda Gago da Câmara and her son José Honorato, who saw the potential of these conditions to cultivate high-quality tea. They established the factory, which has been family-run ever since, spanning five generations. One of the distinguishing features of Gorreana is its commitment to sustainable and traditional farming practices. Unlike many modern tea plantations, Gorreana eschews the use of pesticides and herbicides, opting instead for organic methods that have been used for over a century. The tea is harvested manually, maintaining a connection to traditional practices and ensuring the highest quality of the final product.

 

Surrounded by rolling hills of tea at the Gorreana Plantation, the only tea producer in Europe!

Visitors to the Gorreana Tea Factory are treated to a unique experience. The factory offers tours that showcase the tea production process from leaf to cup. This includes the plucking of tea leaves, the drying and fermentation processes, and the final sorting and packaging stages. The factory also features a museum that displays antique machinery and artifacts from its long history, providing insight into the evolution of tea production over the years. The tea produced at Gorreana is renowned for its distinctive flavor, which is attributed to the volcanic soil and microclimate of the Azores. The factory produces several varieties of tea, including black and green teas, each with its own unique profile. The most famous of these is the "Hysson," a green tea that is cherished for its aromatic and slightly tangy taste.

 

Much More Than a Tea Factory

Did you know that there's a beautiful trail right in front of the Tea Factory, winding through the tea plantations? The Gorreana Trail is a truly otherworldly experience. This loop trail takes you on a scenic adventure. Follow the dirt path, once used by workers during harvest season. You'll find agricultural fields, support buildings for farm activities, and the final stretches of the tea plantations.

 

Picture yourself walking through this beautiful maze of tea fields 

Do you want to explore the Gorreana Tea Plantation but dont know how? We've got you covered!

There are many ways to explore this beautiful attraction on São Miguel Island. From self-guided tours to travel packages, we'll show you the best options.


- Travel Packages:

Hiking the Islands: São Miguel & Madeira Island - Thrilled by the hike at the Gorreana Tea Plantation? This perfect deal is for you! It's a 2-in-1 travel package that combines the Azores' beauty with a visit to Madeira Island.

São Miguel Island: 8-Day Guided AdventureIf you're visiting São Miguel Island for the first time, this travel package is perfect for you! Not only will you get to explore this amazing tea plantation, but you'll also discover other hidden gems on a small group adventure!

 

This scenic hike offers stunning views and a unique glimpse into the island's tea history.

- Experiences & Tours:

Furnas Valley & Gorreana Tea Factory: Since transfers are already included, you only need to worry about what tea you're going to drink once you arrive at the factory!

Waterfalls + Tea Plantations: Imagine yourself swimming in turquoise waterfalls and then warming yourself up with a cup of Gorreana tea. An absolutely amazing experience.

 

The Gorreana Tea Factory welcomes visitors daily, offering a glimpse into the world of Azorean tea production. During weekdays, you can explore the factory between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, with weekend hours offering slightly later opening at 9:00 am. If you're particularly interested in witnessing the full tea-making process, from harvest to packaging, aim to visit during the harvest season (April to October) and plan your trip around the specific days the factory dedicates to showcasing this process. Reservations are not required for general visits, so feel free to drop by at your convenience.

 

Are you already in love with the Azores? Please take a look at our stress-free packages that allow you to book your ultimate island adventure. All our packages are carefully curated by our team of local Azorean Experts so that you don’t need to worry about any details – just enjoy your trip! 

 

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