Thematic Tours: Full-Day Tour in the Top Stunning places in Terceira Island

Location: Terceira
From $125.27 per person

Date and Participants

About the Experience

On this visit to the island, it is time to explore its stunning natural attractions. Its beauty has been preserved by isolation over the centuries, but it has now opened up to the world. A unique opportunity to visit the various viewpoints, peaks, mountains and volcanoes and be amazed by the ever-changing landscape. Jumping along the coast to discover the many natural pools and beaches, where you can always enjoy a refreshing swim. Discover some fishing ports and hear the fascinating stories of whaling that happened here in the past. Fortresses and lighthouses decorate some corners of the island.

A passage through the interior of the island is mandatory to admire the caves, fumaroles and the typical volcanic scenery, as well as surprise your senses with a sudden change to a landscape of delightful greens, woods and endless pastures where cows and wild cattle are a very abundant presence, farmers are also a frequent presence, taking care of animals and farming activities.

Learn about our culture and traditions. Divino Espírito Santo festivities, traditional street bullfights and our unique way of experiencing the carnival, as well as the typical summer festivals.

Do not forget to visit the areas where the so-called volcanic wine has been produced for centuries. This unique terroir that once produced the most famous wines in the world, which were exported to distant parts of the world and where these people insist on not letting this unique product disappear.

During the visit, maps and additional information about other points of interest to visit are provided, as well as recommendations on what to eat and where to eat. We indicate places where visitors can buy local products and souvenirs.

Pick-up: Not included, extra 25€ roundtrip total.

Meeting point:
Rua Padre Rocha de Sousa, 15
9760-509 - Praia da Vitória

Terms and Conditions

Refunds only up to 3 days prior to the activity.