The Azores: Discover The Triangle
Day By Day Itinerary
- Day 1Arrival in Faial Island
Welcome to the Azores, Faial Island! 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: 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 2Faial Island
- Day 3Boat Trip to Pico Island
- Day 4Pico Island
- Day 5Pico Island
- Day 6Boat Trip to São Jorge Island
- Day 7São Jorge Island
- Day 8Flight to São Miguel Island
- Day 9São Miguel Island
- Day 10Return Flight Home
Why We Love This Deal
- Faial is renowned for its stunning volcano views and picturesque marina. It offers fascinating historical sites such as the Fort of Santa Cruz da Horta and Horta's marina with its impressive paintings and movement, while also delving into nature with a visit to the Capelinhos Volcano.
- Pico Island is home to Portugal’s highest mountain peak, making it a popular destination for climbers looking to summit Mt. Pico at an elevation of 7,713 feet above sea level. The island boasts a complex network of vineyards that stretches toward the ocean, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004.
- São Jorge stands out from the others in that it's almost completely covered by dramatic mountains, dropping steeply down to the ocean. With all sorts of outdoor activities on offer from kayaking to canyoning, visitors are sure to be spoilt for choice when exploring this idyllic terrain. Don't skip the Fajã do Santo Cristo and Fajã dos Cubres!
- Finally, São Miguel Island is known for Sete Cidades & Fogo Lakes and its hot springs and geysers located in Furnas Valley, the perfect place to relax after a busy day sightseeing.
- Whether you're looking for an exciting adventure or simply wishing to take in some breathtaking scenery then this package has it all - we are sure you will fall in love with the Triangle Islands of the Azores.