Origin and Identity...
It is believed that Portuguese navigators first encountered São Jorge along with the other islands that surround it. Settlement is thought to have begun around 1460, making it the second island in the central group to be inhabited. A decade later, several population centers were established on the west and south coasts, including Velas.
The island’s buildings were constructed in harmony with the surrounding landscape. On the island, you can see picturesque ports that serve as gateways to centuries-old houses and churches, each with its own stories to tell. Religious architecture is at its finest in the Church of Santa Bárbara, which is classified as a National Monument.