A former portuguese cocoa plantation in the heart of São Tomé.
A former late-17th century portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.
Until 1975 the Roça Benfica was a dependency of Roça Santa Margarida.
A refuge in the rainforest and a crossing point for walking routes that cross the Ôbo Park.
A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.
A former portuguese cocoa plantation in the heart of the São Tomé district of Mé-zochi.
At 670 meters above sea level, in a very suitable land for the cultivation of Arabica coffee, Monte Café State soon took the prominent place as the islands largest coffee producer.
A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé that now cultivates quality cocoa and cofee used for the production of Corallo chocolate brand.
Situated at an altitude of 400m, the Roça São José plantation, with its large ancient trees and idyllic river, used to be the second-biggest tropical flower plantation in sub-Saharan Africa.
The central headquarters of São Nicolau plantation is close to the famous waterfall of the same name.
The Roça Saudade plantation was privately owned by the portuguese company based in Lisbon Companhia da Roça Saudade constituted by public deed of October 31, 1918.
Until 1975 Vista Alegre was a dependency of the Roça Santa Margarida.