The Saint John the Apostle Festival takes place in Vila Franca do Campo. It is a wonderfully colorful and happy celebration, where everybody takes part in the dancing and singing.
The celebration dates back to the 14th century, and it has been originally a pagan ritual: people celebrated the plentiful harvest and worshipped the Sun God. The celebration was eventually turned into a Catholic feast, and was named after Saint John.
During the times it was still a pagan ritual – to celebrate fertility – people used to hang a leek on the wall of their house to bring good luck. Herbs – which were thought to bring health and good luck – were also essential parts of the festival.
These days the festival of Saint John is celebrated on several islands of the Azores, and also in several cities across continental Portugal. On Sao Miguel there is a procession in Vila Franca do Campo where all cities of the island are represented by dance groups and singers. It is a very colorful and happy festival, definitely worth a visit if you are on Sao Miguel during this week.