The Azores: Explore All 9 Islands
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Day By Day Itinerary
- Day 1Arrival in Flores Island
Welcome to the Azores! Relax and unwind from the moment you arrive. We'll handle your airport transfers on arrival and departure, ensuring your adventure's seamless start and finish.
*Want to maximize your time in paradise? Consider pre-booking an early check-in during the booking process. This way, you can hit the ground running and start exploring sooner! Don't hesitate to contact our booking agents if you have any questions or need assistance setting this up.
Suggestion for the day: Stroll Through Santa Cruz das Flores City Streets
Flores Island welcomes you! Flores is often lauded as a natural masterpiece. This untouched Eden is brimming with breathtaking waterfalls that cascade into emerald pools, creating a spectacle that is both dazzling and enchanting.
Don’t Miss:
- Church of Santa Cruz: Located in the heart of the town, this historic church dates back to the 16th century and features intricate Azorean architecture.
- Santa Cruz Fortress: It played a crucial role in defending the island against pirate attacks and is now a historical site offering panoramic views of the town and ocean.
- Santa Cruz Marina: The marina is a bustling hub where local fishermen bring in their daily catch. It's also a starting point for boat trips and tours around Flores Island, including excursions to nearby islets and Corvo Island.
- Waterfront Promenade: Enjoy views of the harbor, fishing boats, and traditional Azorean architecture along the way.
- Natural Swimming Pools: Santa Cruz das Flores is known for its natural swimming pools, where visitors can swim in some of the most crystal-clear waters you’ve seen.
- Day 2Boat Trip to Corvo Island with Transfers to Caldeirão (Included)
Day Trip to Corvo
- No visit to Flores would be complete without a journey to Corvo Island, renowned as Europe's most remote spot. This tiny island with less than 500 inhabitants, located about 17 miles northwest of Flores, boasts a unique charm and isolation that attracts adventurous travelers. Visitors can explore the quaint village of Vila do Corvo, known for its colorful houses and friendly locals. The highlight of any trip to Corvo is experiencing its rugged natural beauty, including the dramatic Caldeirão crater, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island and the surrounding Atlantic Ocean. Corvo Island provides an unforgettable glimpse into Azorean culture and a sense of discovery in one of Europe's most remote and fascinating destinations.
- Day 3Flores
Suggestion for the day: Explore the Beauty of Flores Island
Aptly named 'Flowers', Flores Island more than lives up to its name, serving as nature's own meticulously curated garden. So, let's embark on an adventure and explore the myriad attractions this island has to offer during your vacation in the Azores. From its verdant landscapes to the crystalline waters, each corner of Flores Island offers a unique experience, promising an unforgettable journey amid nature's grandeur.
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- Poço da Ribeira do Ferreiro: Imagine a hidden paradise where over 20 cascading waterfalls tumble down a lush cliff, forming a crystal-clear lake at its base. This picture-perfect scene is Poço da Ribeira do Ferreiro, also known as Poço das Alagoinhas, the crown jewel of Flores Island.
- Poço do Bacalhau: Don't miss Poço da Ribeira do Ferreiro's cascading waterfalls and serene lake. After a swim in the cool waters, continue to Poço do Bacalhau for another wow factor: a 90-meter waterfall plunging into a lake. Insider tip: catch the sunset here – the mountains ablaze with light are unforgettable.
- Fajã Grande Natural Swimming Pools: A scenic spot for swimming and enjoying the Atlantic Ocean.
- Morro dos Frades: Soaring to an impressive 914 meters, Morro dos Frades stands as the tallest jewel of Flores Island.
- Numerous Viewpoints Along the Way: Flores Island boasts numerous viewpoints offering breathtaking views of its rugged coastline, cliffs, and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Alagoa Bay: Alagoa Bay on Flores Island is adorned with charming islets that enhance its scenic beauty.
- Day 4Flight to Faial Island
Welcome to Faial, the Blue Island!
Suggestion for the day: Discover the City of Horta
After settling in, set sail to explore the vibrant town of Horta, the "City of Sailors." For centuries, Horta has served as a vital and strategic stopping point for sailors crossing the vast Atlantic Ocean. This itinerary offers a delightful way to soak up the island's main city's unique charm and rich maritime history on your arrival day.
Don’t Miss:
- Horta's Historical Streets: Stroll along Horta's cobblestone streets, admiring the colorful facades and traditional architecture.
- Peter Café Sport: No visit to Horta is complete without a stop at the iconic Peter Café Sport. This historic cafe is a local landmark and a favorite gathering place for sailors from around the world.
- Porto Pim: Enjoy a stroll along the promenade, relax on the sandy beach, or take a refreshing dip in the calm waters.
- Genuíno Restaurant: For a taste of local legend, consider lunch at Genuíno Restaurant. This restaurant is owned by Genuíno Madruga, a celebrated Azorean seafarer who has twice circumnavigated the globe solo! Admire the maritime memorabilia adorning the walls, a testament to his adventurous spirit.
- Monte da Guia: Walk up to Monte da Guia, a hilltop offering panoramic views of Horta, the harbor, and Pico Island
- Nossa Senhora da Conceição Viewpoint: For another captivating perspective, head to the Nossa Senhora da Conceição Viewpoint.
- Horta's Marina (a very colorful one): Horta's marina boasts a very colorful tradition! Sailors paint the harbor walls, creating a mosaic that celebrates their journeys across the Atlantic. It's a vibrant testament to their adventures.
- Day 5Faial
Suggestion for the day: Faial’s Beautiful Landscapes
Today's adventure takes you on a journey to explore Faial's awe-inspiring volcanic landscapes, revealing the island's fiery past and breathtaking beauty.
- Ribeirinha Village: Start your day with a fascinating visit to Ribeirinha, a village steeped in history. Explore the ruins of the Church of São Mateus, a testament to the 1998 earthquake that reshaped the village.
- Almoxarife Beach: This beach boasts black sand, formed by the erosion of lava, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Relax on the shore, explore tide pools teeming with life, or try your hand at snorkeling. As you gaze across the water, admire the majestic Pico Island rising from the horizon.
- Capelinhos Volcano: Journey back in time to Capelinhos Volcano, a powerful reminder of Faial's volcanic activity. Witness the dramatic moonscape created by the 1957-1958 eruption, and explore the visitor center to learn about the volcano's history and geological significance.
- Caldeira: Conclude your day with a visit to Caldeira, a vast volcanic crater at the heart of Faial. Hike along the rim of the crater for breathtaking panoramic views or explore the lush vegetation that has taken root within the crater walls.
- Day 6Ferry to Pico Island
Welcome to Pico Island, the Azores’ wine country, where majestic Pico Mountain dominates the skyline with breathtaking views!
Suggestion for the day: A Relaxing Arrival Day
Today's itinerary is designed for a smooth transition into island life, allowing you to unwind after your flights and discover the charming town of Madalena, the main city hub of Pico.
- Settling In: Upon arrival, check into your accommodation and unpack at your own pace. Take some time to relax and refresh after your journey. Step onto your balcony or explore your surroundings, already rewarded with panoramic views of the awe-inspiring Pico Mountain.
- A Touch of History: If you're feeling energized, head into the heart of Madalena. Visit the Santa Maria da Madalena Church, a beautiful 17th-century structure with a distinctive white facade. Step inside to admire the ornate altarpieces and religious artifacts.
- Relaxation in Nature: Head to the Criação Velha Natural Pools, a series of natural pools formed by volcanic rock formations along the island's western coast. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear ocean waters and enjoy the stunning scenery.
- Sunset Sipping with a View: As the sun dips below the horizon, cap off your day with a truly unique experience at Cella Bar. Perched atop a restored volcanic stone barn, Cella Bar boasts a stunning architectural contrast.
- Day 7Pico
Suggestion for the day: Conquering Pico Mountain
Pico Island offers a thrilling adventure for those seeking to challenge themselves – scaling the majestic Pico Mountain, the highest peak in Portugal at an impressive 2,351 meters (7,713 feet). This itinerary outlines three exciting options to tackle this volcanic giant, catering to different preferences and experience levels.
- Day Climb: A challenging but rewarding full-day hike (morning to afternoon)
- Night Climb: Summit Pico at sunrise after a thrilling night climb, then descend with renewed energy under the morning light.
- Overnight Experience: Spend an unforgettable night within Pico's volcanic crater: climb by day, stargaze at night, and witness a breathtaking sunrise from the summit before your descent.
Other Hiking Options
While Pico Mountain offers an impressive challenge, Pico Island boasts a wealth of hiking experiences for those seeking a more relaxed pace. Here are some captivating options to explore the island's stunning landscapes:
Lajido da Ponta da Ilha
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 3.5 km/ 2.2 miles (roundtrip)
- Description: Embark on a scenic coastal trail along the westernmost tip of Pico Island. Witness dramatic lava formation and breathtaking vast ocean views. Keep an eye out for nesting seabirds and the occasional pod of dolphins frolicking offshore.
Caminho dos Burros
- Distance: Approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles)
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Description: Known as the "Donkey Path," this trail traverses the island’s central highlands, providing a mix of volcanic landscapes and lush forests.
Vinhas da Criação Velha
- Distance: Approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles)
- Difficulty: Easy
- Description: Walk through the unique landscape of the Criação Velha vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where grapes are cultivated in basaltic rock enclosures.
- Day 8Pico
Suggestion for the day: Pico's Enchanting Wine Culture
Uncork the magic of Pico Island's winemaking tradition with this immersive day trip itinerary, featuring a captivating journey through history, breathtaking landscapes, and of course, delectable wines!
- Pico Wine Museum: Start your adventure by delving into Pico's rich winemaking heritage at the Museu do Vinho (Wine Museum) in Madalena village. Interactive exhibits and informative displays will unveil the island's fascinating story, from the introduction of the Verdelho grape centuries ago to the innovative techniques used today.
- Pico’s Vineyards Landscape (Criação Velha): Embark on a guided tour through a UNESCO World Heritage-listed vineyard. Immerse yourself in the dramatic volcanic landscape dotted with traditional "currais" (stone enclosures) protecting the vines.
- Pico Wine Tasting Experience: Culminate your afternoon with the highlight of the day – a delightful wine tasting experience at the same winery. Savor a selection of Pico's renowned Verdelho wines, known for their crisp acidity, minerality, and subtle floral notes.
Please note:
- We are at your disposal to help you book your tours and tastings in advance, especially during peak season.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat, especially during the summer months.
- Savor the experience responsibly and plan transportation accordingly.
- Day 9Ferry to São Jorge Island
Welcome to São Jorge Island!
Suggestion for the day: Explore the City of Velas
This itinerary provides a relaxing and enjoyable way to spend your arrival day, exploring the charming town of Velas and soaking in the island's natural beauty.
- Downtown Velas: Embark on a stroll through the heart of Velas. Admire the colorful houses and traditional architecture. Take in the relaxed atmosphere and friendly vibes of this island town.
- República Garden: Seek a moment of tranquility at the República Garden (Jardim da República).
- Natural Swimming Pools: In the afternoon, head to one of the natural swimming pools tucked along the coast of Velas. Popular options include Poça da Preguiça or Poça do Morro.
- Ponta dos Rosais: If time permits, venture out to Ponta dos Rosais, the westernmost tip of the island. Witness the dramatic coastline and visit the old lighthouse offering panoramic views.
- Day 10São Jorge
Suggestion for the day: Explore the Beauty of São Jorge
This island stuns with hidden waterfalls, dramatic cliffs, and natural pools begging to be explored. Hike volcanic peaks for panoramic views, discover unique coffee plantations and indulge in the famed Queijo São Jorge cheese. São Jorge Island offers a charming escape for nature lovers and adventurers.
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- Fajã dos Cubres: Explore this picturesque fajã, a coastal plain formed by volcanic activity, offering stunning views of cliffs and lush greenery.
- Coffee Plantation at Fajã dos Vimes: Learn about the fascinating process of coffee cultivation on the island and indulge in a tasting of their locally-grown coffee.
- Fajã da Caldeira do Santo Cristo: Drive to Fajã da Caldeira do Santo Cristo, renowned for its dramatic beauty and serene environment. Embark on a hike through the fajã, discovering the unique ecosystem and the captivating caldeira.
- Pico da Esperança: Visit the highest point on São Jorge Island. Witness breathtaking panoramic views encompassing the entire island and neighboring Pico Island.
- Poça Simão Dias: Unwind after a day of exploration at Poça Simão Dias, a natural swimming pool on the southern coast.
- Day 11Flight to Graciosa Island
Welcome to Graciosa! Graciosa" translates to "graceful" or "charming" in Portuguese. It's a fitting name for the island, reflecting its serene and picturesque nature.
Suggestion for the day: Explore Santa Cruz da Graciosa
Graciosa Island, nicknamed the "White Island" for its pristine beauty, welcomes you! This itinerary provides a delightful way to spend your first day, settling in and exploring the charming town of Santa Cruz da Graciosa on foot.
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- Praça da Liberdade (Liberty Square): Start your exploration at the heart of Santa Cruz, Praça da Liberdade.
- Santa Cruz Fort: Head towards the historic Santa Cruz Fort, a 17th-century military structure overlooking the harbor.
- Harbor Promenade: Observe the docked fishing boats and yachts, and admire the colorful houses lining the waterfront.
- Santa Cruz Museum: Discover archaeological artifacts, traditional crafts, and exhibits showcasing Graciosa's unique story.
- Jardim Municipal (Municipal Garden): Seek a moment of relaxation in the peaceful Jardim Municipal.
- Day 12Graciosa
Suggestion for the day: Graciosa’s Highlights
This itinerary allows you to explore the cultural and natural highlights of Graciosa at your own pace.
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- Queijadas da Graciosa: Start your day with a visit to the Queijadas of Graciosa factory to taste this amazing traditional pastry of the Azores known for its delicious flavor.
- Graciosa’s Windmills: After sampling Queijadas, walk and explore the charming windmills nearby.
- Baleia Islets: Head to the Baleia Islets, a protected natural area off Graciosa's coast known for its diverse birdlife. (whale-shaped islets).
- Ponta da Barca Lighthouse: Visit Ponta da Barca Lighthouse, located on the northern coast of Graciosa.
- Porto Afonso: A picturesque area known for its natural swimming pools and coastal scenery.
- Furna do Enxofre: Begin your day with a visit to Furna do Enxofre, a volcanic cavern known for its impressive geological formations. Explore the cavern on a guided tour, marveling at the stalactites, stalagmites, and underground lake.
- Caldeira da Graciosa: Hike or walk around the rim of the caldera, enjoying panoramic views of the island's interior.
- Visit Furna da Maria Encantada: Another fascinating volcanic cave on Graciosa Island.
- Thermal Experience: Relax and unwind at Termas do Carapacho, natural thermal baths known for their therapeutic properties.
- Miradouro do Carapacho: Visit Miradouro do Carapacho for stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby islands.
- Day 13Flight to Terceira Island
Welcome to Terceira Island!
Suggestion for the day: Explore Angra do Heroísmo
Start your Terceira discovery through the heart of Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vibrant city boasts a rich history, stunning architecture, and a testament to the enduring spirit of the Terceirenses people. Let Angra do Heroísmo steal your heart with its beauty and resilience!
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- Sé Cathedral (16th century): Admire the magnificent Sé Cathedral, a landmark of Angra do Heroísmo and a masterpiece of Mannerist architecture. Don't miss the intricately carved portal and the lavish interior adorned with gold leaf and Azorean cedar wood.
- Capitães-Generais Palace (18th century): Step back in time at the opulent Capitães-Generais Palace, the former seat of power for the Captain-General of the Azores.
- Garden Duque de Bragança (19th century): Find tranquility amidst the lush greenery and colorful blooms of the Garden Duque de Bragança. This romantic garden boasts a network of pathways, grottos, and fountains, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
- Alto da Memória Viewpoint (19th century): Ascend to the Alto da Memória Viewpoint, a former military fort offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the harbor, and Mount Brasil. Capture stunning photos and appreciate the city's layout, with its central praça (square) and radiating streets.
- Misericórdia Church (16th century): Explore the beautiful Misericórdia Church, known for its intricate stone carvings and historical significance. This church once served the Santa Casa da Misericórdia, a charitable brotherhood that provided aid to the poor and sick. Notice the Manueline-style portal and the peaceful interior adorned with religious art.
- Duque de Bragança Farmers Market: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Duque de Bragança Farmers Market, a bustling hub of local life. Here you will find fresh-caught fish, and locally grown fruits and vegetables, and don't miss the chance to try the island's renowned queijo da Ilha (island cheese) made from cow's milk.
- Day 14Terceira
Suggestion for the day: Explore the Highlights of Terceira
Let yourself be guided through Terceira's captivating highlights on this adventure day! Explore volcanic landscapes, immerse yourself in rich history, and savor delicious local cuisine. From panoramic viewpoints to a unique volcanic cave, this tour unveils the essence of this amazing island.
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- Monte Brasil: Ascend this extinct volcano for breathtaking panoramic views of Angra do Heroísmo and the surrounding landscapes. Explore historical sites like the 16th-century Fortaleza de São João Baptista, a testament to the island's rich past.
- Baía da Salga: Immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural bay on Terceira's north shore.
- Miradouro da Serra do Cume: A view you won’t forget! Be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views encompassing the city of Angra do Heroísmo, the majestic Monte Brasil volcano, and the sparkling Baía da Salga bay.
- São Sebastião Church: Step back in time at this magnificent 16th-century church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the stunning Baroque architecture and explore the collection of artworks within.
- Praia da Vitória: Discover the vibrant city of Praia da Vitória, a haven for sunbathers and swimmers. Explore the charming city, known for its colorful impérios (religious brotherhood houses) and its historical significance.
- Day 15Terceira
Suggestion for the day: Terceira’s Underground Magic & Ancient Traditions
Imagine going inside an actual volcano — something that should be on everyone’s bucket list! Other amazing highlights Terceira Island offers visitors seeking some natural beauty in the great outdoors include the Algar do Carvão, an ancient volcanic cave that you can walk inside, and which is home to some of the largest stalactites in the world -- all of which will leave you speechless and in utter awe.
- Algar do Carvão: Gear up for the main event – a descent into the Earth! Algar do Carvão, meaning "charcoal pit," is an ancient lava tube and volcanic chimney formed over 3,200 years ago. Descend 90 meters (300 ft) through tunnels and staircases, and witness the cavern's awe-inspiring natural beauty. The volcanic rock formations and vaulted ceilings will leave you speechless.
- Bonus Stops for Geo-Enthusiasts: For the ultimate geo-tourism experience, consider adding visits to Gruta do Natal and Furnas do Enxofre. Gruta do Natal is a smaller lava cave with unique speleothems (cave formations), while Furnas do Enxofre offers a glimpse into a former fumarole (a volcanic vent).
- Day 16Terceira
Suggestion for the day: Terceira Cultural Experience
First, immerse yourself in Terceira's rich cultural heritage
- Visit a traditional pottery shop and witness the art of creating beautiful ceramic pieces using ancient techniques. Alternatively, explore the vibrant world of Azorean embroidery in Angra do Heroísmo. Learn about the intricate designs and colorful threads used to create these stunning textiles.
Then, Embrace Terceira’s Nature
- Cap off your day at the charming Serra da Ribeirinha, known for its breathtaking sunset views. As the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues, savor the beauty of Terceira's landscapes.
- Day 17Flight to Santa Maria
Welcome to Santa Maria, the oldest island of the Azores!
Suggestion for the day: Stroll Through Vila do Porto City Streets
Santa Maria Island, the closest to São Miguel and the oldest of the nine Azorean islands, is known as the "mother island" of the Azores. With around 5,000 inhabitants, it's unique for its white sand beaches, giving it a secret Caribbean-like appearance that sets it apart from the other islands. Santa Maria Island welcomes you with its charming capital, Vila do Porto. This itinerary guides you through a delightful exploration of the town on foot, perfect for your arrival day.
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- Praça da República: Admire the Town Hall (Paços do Concelho) with its distinctive clock tower and the 18th-century Igreja Matriz (Main Church) boasting beautiful Azorean architecture.
- Fortaleza de São Brás: Head towards the imposing Fortaleza de São Brás (Fort of St. Blaise), a 16th-century military structure overlooking the harbor.
- Harbor Promenade: Stroll along the picturesque harbor promenade, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
- Santa Maria Museum: Delve into the island's history and culture at the Santa Maria Museum.
- Santo Espírito Church: Visit the beautiful 15th-century Igreja do Santo Espírito (Church of the Holy Spirit).
- Jardim Municipal (Municipal Garden): Seek a moment of relaxation in the peaceful Jardim Municipal (Municipal Garden).
- Day 18Santa Maria
Suggestion for the day: Santa Maria’s Landscapes
Discover the beauty of this lesser-known paradise in the Azores, Portugal, known for its pristine natural beauty and unique charm.
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- Praia Formosa: Start your day with a visit to Praia Formosa, one of the most beautiful and one of only two white sand beaches in the Azores.
- São Lourenço Bay: Head to São Lourenço Bay, known for its breathtaking scenery and terraced vineyards. Explore the bay area, take a short hike to appreciate the panoramic views, and visit the beach for another swim if desired.
- Pico Alto: Head to Pico Alto, Santa Maria's highest peak and enjoy the panoramic views of the island from the top.
- Barreiro da Faneca: Next, visit the Barreiro da Faneca, known as the "Red Desert" of the Azores.
- Farol Gonçalo Velho: Visit the lighthouse, enjoy the scenic views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean, and learn about its historical significance
- Explore Anjos: Visit the natural pools for a refreshing swim, see the statue of Christopher Columbus commemorating his stop here, and walk around the village.
- Day 19Flight to São Miguel Island
Welcome to São Miguel Island and the final stage of your island-hopping adventure!
Suggestion for the day: Explore Downtown Ponta Delgada
It’s time to explore Ponta Delgada, the main city, that beckons not only with its charming streets and vibrant atmosphere but also with its status as the economic heart of the archipelago. Ponta Delgada evokes all the charms of Europe with cobbled streets, sidewalk cafes, and a thriving culinary scene.
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- Simply Stroll Through Ponta Delgada’s Cobblestone Streets: Start your São Miguel discovery with a stroll along Ponta Delgada's charming city streets. Admire the architecture, from historical buildings to colorful houses. Peek into local shops and soak in the atmosphere.
- Portas da Cidade: Standing proudly at the entrance to Ponta Delgada, the Portas da Cidade (City Gates) serves as a symbolic gateway to the city's rich history and vibrant culture.
- Matriz Church: Visit the impressive Matriz Church, a beautiful example of Azorean religious architecture right in the city center.
- Pineapple Paradise: Embark on a unique adventure to a nearby pineapple plantation. Learn about the island's pineapple production, witness these fascinating plants, and perhaps even enjoy a refreshing pineapple treat.
- Day 20São Miguel
Suggestion for the day: Furnas & Tea Plantations
The thermal hot spot of the Azores! Furnas Valley is the center of São Miguel's unique geothermal activity. Here you can visit two active volcanic sites to see the boiling calderas in action, as well as the gorgeous Terra Nostra Park and so much more.
Don’t Miss:
- Lagoa das Furnas: Visitors can enjoy several hiking trails around the lake, as well as several beautiful parks and the iconic Neo-Gothic Chapel of Nossa Senhora das Vitórias.
- Cozido das Furnas Lunch: A longstanding tradition among the locals, this beloved popular dish is a Portuguese stew (cozido) cooked in holes known as fumaroles that are dug in the hot volcanic soil in Furnas.
- Caldeiras das Furnas: In the center of town, Furnas boasts close to 30 bubbling, steaming calderas and fumaroles of different temperatures and biological compositions, the strong smell of sulfur wafting through the air at every turn.
- Terra Nostra Park: Terra Nostra Park is one of the Azores’ main attractions and with good reason. From its super cool thermal pools to its lavish and rich botanical gardens, Terra Nostra is at the top of every tourist’s itinerary.
- Poça da Dona Beija: Also located in Furnas is the lovely Poça da Dona Beija, which offers visitors an exotic and unique array of six natural thermal pools. Each of Poça da Dona Beija’s pools rests at different temperatures, making it possible for every single person to find their perfect fit.
- Gorreana Tea Plantations: Immerse yourself in history and nature at Gorreana Tea Plantations, Europe's oldest still-operating tea farm (established in 1883). Explore verdant fields, breathe in the fresh scent of tea leaves, and learn the secrets behind Azores' world-renowned tea.
- Day 21São Miguel
Suggestion for the day: Sete Cidades & Lagoa do Fogo Lakes
São Miguel Island, the largest in the Azores archipelago, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, and Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Fogo are two of its most captivating gems. Today, embark on a journey through volcanic landscapes, serene lakes, and charming villages, and discover the essence of this enchanting island.
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Sete Cidades (A Realm of Twin Lakes): Begin your adventure in Sete Cidades, a village nestled within a vast volcanic crater. As you descend into the caldera, prepare to be awestruck by the sight of Lagoa das Sete Cidades a mesmerizing twin-lake complex. One of the 7 Natural Wonders of Portugal, this show-stopping crater full of lakes has become one of the signature and most famous images of the Azores.
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Mosteiros & Ferraria: Venture to the neighboring village of Mosteiros, a photographer's paradise known for its breathtaking sunsets. As you explore the western region, don't miss the chance to rejuvenate at Ferraria's unique ocean thermal baths. Remember, these thermal pools are best enjoyed during low tide when warm spring water mixes with the ocean for a truly luxurious experience.
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Lagoa do Fogo (A Crater Lake of Tranquility): Lagoa do Fogo, which translates roughly into "Lagoon of Fire", is a crater lake at the center of São Miguel Island. This Protected Natural Reserve sits tucked away atop the impressive Pico da Barrosa, far from the whir, hum, and hurry of civilization below.
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Caldeira Velha Hot Springs: Caldeira Velha is an official natural monument, and the best thing about this lovely locale is not even the thermal pools (although they are divine), but rather the verdant vegetation. Visitors will find that Caldeira Velha is so lush and tropical, that you’ll almost find it hard to believe you are even in Portugal.
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- Day 22São Miguel
Suggestion for the day: Whale Watching & Farewell Dinner
For the first part of your day, embark on a Whale & Dolphin Watching experience
- The Azores Islands are not just known for their volcanic landscapes and charming towns. They are also rapidly becoming a premier destination for whale watching. Imagine setting sail on crystal-clear waters, surrounded by volcanic peaks. Suddenly, a pod of playful dolphins leaps from the waves, followed by the majestic spout of a sperm whale! The Azores' unique combination of factors creates a perfect habitat for over 20 species of whales and dolphins, making it one of the world's largest whale sanctuaries.
- Throughout the year, keep your eyes peeled for resident species like Sperm Whales, Common Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Atlantic Spotted Dolphins, and Risso's Dolphins. These fascinating creatures call the Azores home year-round. Depending on the time of year, you might encounter migrating giants like Blue Whales, the largest creatures on Earth. Witness humpback whales breaching or orcas hunting in coordinated packs. Spring brings Pilot Whales and Striped Dolphins, while summer welcomes Minke Whales, Fin Whales, and Sei Whales on their migratory journeys.
Then, take some time for some souvenirs shopping & Say goodbye to the Azores with a delicious farewell dinner
- Don't leave the Azores empty-handed! From gourmet delights to handcrafted treasures, there's a perfect souvenir for everyone on your list.
- Day 23Return Flight Home
We've arranged your hotel transfer to ensure a smooth journey to the airport.
Thank you for choosing us to be your travel companions on this adventure! It's been a pleasure assisting you in creating unforgettable memories. We wish you happy travels and until next time!
Why We Love This Deal
- Exclusive Access: Enjoy a unique opportunity to explore all 9 Azores islands, each with its own hidden gems and natural wonders, all within one seamless package.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from the insights and knowledge of our local experts who will provide you with an authentic, in-depth experience of the islands.
- Curated Itinerary: Relish a thoughtfully planned itinerary that combines relaxation with exploration, ensuring you fully appreciate the distinct character of each island.
- Authentic Local Experiences: Engage with local culture through optional guided tours, traditional dining experiences, and personal interactions with island communities.
- Stress-Free Travel: Enjoy the convenience of included airport transfers, accommodations, and expert guides, making your journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
- Unforgettable Scenery: Capture breathtaking views and create lasting memories in one of the world's most picturesque and captivating destinations.
- Insider Tips: With our local connections, we can grant you exclusive access to hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations that showcase the true essence of the Azores. Explore secluded trails, encounter secret viewpoints, and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty that only locals know about.