Pico: Essential Travel Pack
Black Friday Deal: One week in Portugal’s highest peak.
What's Included?
Why We Love This Black Friday Deal:
Uncover Pico Island at your own pace with flights, accommodation, and airport transfers included—all at an exclusive Black Friday discount!
- Hassle-Free Adventure: Relax while we take care of everything. Our local experts ensure you experience all of Pico’s highlights and hidden gems.
- Nature & Adventure Awaits: From volcanic peaks to stunning coastlines, Pico is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.
- Island Hopping Made Easy: Pico is your gateway to Faial and São Jorge—just a short ferry ride away (from 30 minutes to 1 hour).
- Customize Your Trip: Extend your stay, rent a car, or add thrilling activities like hiking Mount Pico or whale watching!
Are you missing out? Seize this opportunity to explore this majestic island at an unbeatable price!
Itinerary
Suggestion for the day: A Relaxing Arrival Day
Welcome to Pico Island, the Azores’ wine country, where majestic Pico Mountain dominates the skyline with breathtaking views! 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Suggestion for the day: Geological Gems & Lakes
Explore Gruta das Torres (schedule your visit in advance)
Gruta das Torres is a significant geological formation formed by the cooling of underground magma flows. Its unique drainage pattern is evidenced by multiple layers on the cave walls, lateral benches, and cornices. Gruta das Torres is one of 17 caves on Pico Island recognized for its natural heritage, with the potential for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Gruta das Torres offers visitors the opportunity to delve deeper into the cave with a guided tour. Explore the various chambers, marvel at the natural formations, and gain insights into the island's volcanic history.
Then, It’s Time for Some Lake Magic
Pico Island, is a paradise for nature lovers, offering a captivating blend of volcanic landscapes, lush greenery, and serene lakes. These tranquil bodies of water, each with its unique charm and allure, provide opportunities for relaxation and perfect sightseeing moments. Embark on a journey to discover the enchanting lakes of Pico Island, and create unforgettable memories amidst their breathtaking beauty.
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Lagoa do Capitão (a serene embrace of nature)
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Lagoa do Paul (a mystical sanctuary)
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Lagoa do Caiado (a haven for wildlife)
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Lagoa da Rosada (known as the Pink Lake)
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Lagoa do Ilhéu (a hidden gem)
A Touch of Culture: On your way back from the lakes, consider stopping by the quaint village of Lajes do Pico. Explore the charming cobbled streets and visit the Igreja Matriz de Lajes do Pico, a beautiful 17th-century church. Immerse yourself in the village's local atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a cup of Azorean tea accompanied by a traditional Azorean pastry (pastel de nata).
Next, Hop to Lajes do Pico for Some Whaling Heritage
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Moinho das Lajes: Lajes do Pico boasts its collection of traditional red windmills. Capture these iconic structures standing tall against the scenic backdrop.
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Maré Natural Swimming Pool: Take a refreshing dip in the natural swimming pool located within Lajes do Pico. These volcanic rock pools offer a chance to cool off while enjoying the tranquil bay and ocean views.
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Whaling Legacy: Immerse yourself in Lajes do Pico's whaling heritage at the Museu dos Baleeiros (Whaler's Museum). Explore exhibits showcasing whaling tools, scrimshaw art, and historical accounts, gaining insights into this significant chapter of the island's past.
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Forte de Santa Catarina: Explore the historic Forte de Santa Catarina (also known as Castelo de Santo António). This 17th-century fort, strategically positioned on a hilltop, boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline. Discover its ramparts, cannons, and exhibits that unveil its role in safeguarding the island.
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.
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Day Climb: A challenging but rewarding full-day hike (morning to afternoon)
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Night Climb: Summit Pico at sunrise after a thrilling night climb, then descend with renewed energy under the morning light.
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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
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Difficulty: Easy
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Distance: 3.5 km/ 2.2 miles (roundtrip)
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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
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Distance: Approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles)
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Difficulty: Moderate
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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
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Distance: Approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles)
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Difficulty: Easy
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Description: Walk through the unique landscape of the Criação Velha vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where grapes are cultivated in basaltic rock enclosures.
Suggestion for the day: São Jorge Day Trip
The islands of the Azores Triangle are conveniently connected by short ferry rides, making island hopping a breeze. Today's adventure focuses on the captivating southern region of São Jorge (the Azores Triangle = Pico, Faial & São Jorge!)
São Jorge may be a small island, but its shape is one of the most iconic of all the islands: São Jorge Island has 53 km of Distance and 8 km of width and its scenery is dramatically beautiful, filled with mountains that tumble into deep ravines, as well as rocky cliffs, crater lakes, and unique fajãs (plains formed by lava flow).
Not to Miss in São Jorge Island:
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Explore Velas, the capital of São Jorge. Visit the town square, Jardim da Praça, and the Church of São Jorge.
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Poça Simão Dias: Walk to the natural swimming pools of Poça Simão Dias near Velas.
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Fajãs: Favorites of both visitors and locals alike are the Fajã dos Cubres, which is accessible by car, and the Fajã do Santo Cristo, which is only reachable by foot or moto. Both destinations are incredibly gorgeous.
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Queijo de São Jorge: Of course, no visit to São Jorge is complete without a stop at the island’s cheese factory, where they produce the famed Queijo São Jorge, a robust, aged cheese characterized by its spicy, tangy flavor.
Additional Tips:
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Consider a Guided Tour: For a hassle-free experience, explore the option of a guided day trip to Faial Island. These tours typically include ferry tickets, a guided tour of the island's highlights, and lunch. We can help you book the perfect guided tour for your needs!
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!
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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.
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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.
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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:
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We are at your disposal to help you book your tours and tastings in advance, especially during peak season.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain.
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Bring sunscreen and a hat, especially during the summer months.
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Savor the experience responsibly and plan transportation accordingly.
Suggestion for the day: Faial Island Day Trip
The islands of the Azores Triangle are conveniently connected by short ferry rides, making island hopping a breeze. Today's adventure focuses on the captivating southern region of São Jorge (the Azores Triangle = Pico, Faial & São Jorge!)
Board your ferry from Madalena in Pico Island and embark on a refreshing 30-minute journey across the Atlantic Ocean to Horta, the main town on Faial Island.
Not to Miss in Faial Island:
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Peter Cafe Sport - A Legendary Watering Hole: Head to the famed Peter Cafe Sport, a historic establishment known for its lively atmosphere and its connection to sailors from around the world.
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Horta Marina: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Horta Marina. Stroll along the harborfront, admiring the colorful facades of the buildings and the docked yachts and sailboats.
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Capelinhos Volcano: Venture out of Horta and journey to the Capelinhos Volcano and Interpretation Centre. This fascinating site tells the story of the dramatic volcanic eruption that occurred here in 1957-58. Explore the lunar-like landscape, walk along the solidified lava flows, and learn about the impact of the eruption on the island's ecosystem and local communities.
Additional Tips:
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Consider a Guided Tour: For a hassle-free experience, explore the option of a guided day trip to Faial Island. These tours typically include ferry tickets, a guided tour of the island's highlights, and lunch. We can help you book the perfect guided tour for your needs!
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!
*itinerary presented is a suggestion and the length of stay may vary. All tours are suggestions unless clearly stated.
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About the Destination:
Pico Island
Calling all nature and wine enthusiasts! Being one of the highlights of our Azores travel packages, Pico Island boasts a majestic volcanic landscape dominated by Pico Mountain, the highest peak in Portugal. Hike or climb this iconic mountain, marvel at the ethereal beauty of the island's lava rock formations, and explore the charming villages nestled amidst the vineyards. Witness the rich whaling heritage at museums and historical sites, or embark on a thrilling whale watching expedition in the crystal-clear Atlantic waters. Savor the island's delicious cuisine, indulge in the world-renowned Verdelho wine produced in UNESCO-listed vineyards, and soak in natural swimming pools. Don't miss out on this unforgettable Azores getaway – uncover the magic of Pico Island with our Azores travel package today!