Mosteiros is located in the northwestern part of the island of
São Miguel, connected by the
Estrada Regional 1-1ª roadway to Ponta Delgada in the southeast and
Ribeira Grande in the northeast. The main village is located on a
fajã at the tip of the island, surrounded by coastal cliffs that reach . The parish is primarily recognizable by a group of islets that lie offshore: two small islets to the northwest, and a group in the southwest, including one further west and two smaller islets, slightly east of the large islet. The development of the community has been highlighted by the construction of two
triatos or
impérios, associated with
Cult of the Holy Spirit: the
Impéro da Grota (located in the garden near the main Church) and the
Império das Lombas (raised over the old structure). In addition, several reparations were completed on the school
Escola Comendador Ângelo José Dias, the seat of the parish, philharmonic band and extension of the ETAR (sewage and drainage). The
Jardim da Eira Velha, a greenspace in the community was also elaborated, overlooking the sea and fishing port, in addition to the changing rooms of the football field. The conclusion of the
Caminho da Pedra Queimada, which connects the
Rua das Pensões to the regional roadway (at
Lomba dos Homens) was part of an attempt to improve the community's access. This was also the case with the paving and extensions of the
Caminho do Concelho, which connects the
Ramal dos Mosteiros to Pico de Mafra. Another solution defended by the parish council was the opening of a new road along the cliffs to the top of
Rua das Vinhas until
Rua Nova, a solution that has the foresight of providing new residential homes.
Climate == Tourism ==