The Azores: São Miguel, Flores & Corvo
Combined together, Flores, Corvo, and São Miguel create an exciting destination for eco-adventurers looking to explore some of Europe’s wildest scenery!
What's Included?
Why we love this deal:
- An Oasis for Nature Enthusiasts: Your ultimate opportunity to immerse yourself in the splendor of the Azores' breathtaking and untamed natural beauty.
- The Island of Flowers, Flores: Boasting some of the most spectacular landscapes in Europe. With breathtaking mountain views, cascading waterfalls such as Poço da Ribeira do Ferreiro and Poço do Bacalhau.
- Europe's Most Remote Island, Corvo: Unearth one of the Azores' finest natural marvels on the archipelago's smallest island - home to the captivating Caldeirão crater, a testament to the island's solitary volcanic origins.
- São Miguel's Versatility: Indulge in São Miguel's diverse activities, from hikes through volcanic landscapes to relaxing days in thermal baths.
- Crafting Your Ideal Journey is Effortless: Tailor your travel package effortlessly to align with your unique preferences and requirements, all while enjoying the added benefit of complimentary alterations.
Itinerary
Tailor your journey by choosing between the flexibility of a rental car or the ease of airport transfers, all conveniently accessible during the booking process.
Suggestion for the day:
- Take the afternoon to stroll around Ponta Delgada’s city streets. Ponta Delgada, the main city, is not only the hub of the island but the capital of the Azores. Ponta Delgada evokes all the charms of Europe with cobbled streets, sidewalk cafes, and a thriving culinary scene.
- Portas da Cidade
- Louvre Michaelense
- Pineapple Plantations
- Matriz Church
Suggestion for the day:
- Embark on a Whale and Dolphin-watching Experience: The Azores Islands are known for their unparalleled beauty and biodiversity, adored by outdoor adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. But what people may not know is that the Azores is also one of the fastest-growing whale-watching destinations in the world. Located in the Atlantic Ocean between Portugal and North America, the Azores are a permanent home and natural point of passage to more than 20 different types of whale and dolphin species, making the islands one of the world’s largest whale sanctuaries.
- Explore Sete Cidades & Lagoa do Fogo: Embark on an exhilarating journey that brings together the best of Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Fogo in São Miguel Island. This full-day tour offers an immersive experience, allowing you to explore nature's wonders like the volcanic crater at Sete Cidades and the magnificent Lagoa do Fogo. Enjoy sweeping panoramic views, take in the tranquil beauty of the world-famous blue-green lake, and experience the unique thrill of off-road adventures. This tour also provides opportunities to discover regional cuisine, ensuring a truly unforgettable Azorean adventure.
- Combine the Furnas Valley with a Hiking Adventure: Set off on an unforgettable adventure on São Miguel Island in the Azores with a tour that combines the hidden gem of Sanguinho and the impressive Salto do Prego Waterfall with the geothermal wonderland of Furnas. The journey begins with a hike through the lush, untouched village of Sanguinho, leading you to the breathtaking Salto do Prego Waterfall - an idyllic spot for a refreshing dip. The tour continues to Furnas, known for its hot springs, fumaroles, and boiling mud pools. Here, you can experience the unique gastronomy cooked using geothermal heat and soak in therapeutic thermal baths. This tour offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation.
Tailor your journey by choosing between the flexibility of a rental car or the ease of airport transfers, all conveniently accessible during the booking process.
Suggestion for the day:
- Stroll around the historical center of Santa Cruz das Flores and appreciate the old-world architecture and the daily life of the locals. Take the chance to dip your toes in the natural swimming pools of Santa Cruz.
- Delight in a boat journey that promises glimpses of playful dolphins and views of Flores' picturesque coastline. Upon arrival in Corvo, enjoy complimentary transfers to Caldeirão, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable experience. (lunch in Corvo not included)
Suggestion for the day:
- Explore the Island’s Waterfalls: Although Flores Island got its name from the immense stretches of flowers that blanketed the island when settlers first arrived, the main attraction of the island is actually its many waterfalls. Poço das Alagoinhas, which is also known as Poço da Ribeira do Ferreiro, is an unbelievable cliffside featuring an incredible 20 waterfalls (and this is just one of many)!
Suggestion for the day:
- Savor your final day on São Miguel Island during this island-hopping journey. Take the opportunity to revisit your favorite spots or explore those you haven't yet seen. Don't forget to pick up some souvenirs to remember your adventure.
Have a safe flight home, and we look forward to traveling with you again in the future!
*itinerary presented is a suggestion and the length of stay may vary. All tours are suggestions unless specifically stated.
About the Destination:
Often referred to as Europe's “Best Kept Secret”, the Azores have become an increasingly popular destination with year-round appeal for travelers. Striking the perfect balance between lush volcanic landscapes and seaside cities exuding charming European vibes, you will be pleasantly surprised by the Azores.
São Miguel Island
An exotic green jewel in the middle of the Atlantic, São Miguel, the largest island of the archipelago, offers several places of interest that will surely enchant you. Among a plethora of other activities, highlights you can expect include: a hike down a dormant volcano and relaxing on the beach surrounding its lake, a visit to the only tea plantation in Europe, and getting a taste of the delicious locally grown pineapple. You can also look forward to discovering the historical city of Ponta Delgada with its cobbled streets and black-and-white mosaic pavements.
Flores Island
Flores Island is one of the few official UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the world, which is special protection given for natural landscapes. But that’s not the only unique thing about it, as this Azores island is known as the ‘’Island of Waterfalls’’, being a favorite of outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The waterfall of Poço do Bacalhau, found in Fajã Grande, is especially perfect to dive in at sunset when the mountains are illuminated in the background.
Corvo Island
The smallest of the Azores, Corvo Island, has only one village, which is home to 468 locals, making it one of the smallest communities in all of Europe, but also one of the only ones where you have that true sense of community and kindness. It’s safe to say that living in Corvo is like living in one big family, so if you visit this island, you’ll be heartily welcomed as a family as well.
Check out our Azores Travel Guide for more information and tips.