The Azores: São Miguel & Faial
Join us as we explore volcanic landscapes and immerse ourselves in the vibrant culture of the Azores!
What's Included?
Why we love this deal:
This package offers incredible value for anyone looking to escape from everyday life and explore some stunning beauty in nature. Imagine feeling immersed in wild landscapes surrounded by crystal-clear waters and vibrant local culture – it's hard not to fall in love.
- Opportunity to Explore Neighboring Islands: From Faial, take advantage of the time and opportunity to visit the neighboring islands of Pico and São Jorge. Discover their unique landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and extraordinary beauty, adding an extra dimension to your Azorean adventure.
- Vibrant Azorean Culture: Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Azores, from Horta's historical marine to São Miguel's tea plantations.
- Convenient and Hassle-Free: Our travel package takes care of the details, providing seamless logistics and comfortable accommodations ensuring a stress-free and memorable vacation.
- Customizable: Add more nights to your stay, a rental car or even local excursions.
Itinerary
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: Discover the City of Horta
After settling in, set sail to explore the vibrant town of Horta, the "City of Sailors." Horta has served as a vital and strategic stopping point for sailors crossing the vast Atlantic Ocean for centuries. On your arrival day, this itinerary offers a delightful way to soak up the island's main city's unique charm and rich maritime history.
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.
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:
- Explore Velas, the capital of São Jorge. Visit the town square, Jardim da Praça, and the Church of São Jorge.
- Poça Simão Dias: Walk to the natural swimming pools of Poça Simão Dias near Velas.
- 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.
- 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:
- Consider a Guided Tour: For a hassle-free experience, explore the option of a guided day trip to São Jorge 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 Day Trip
Nine amazing Azores islands emerge from the deep blue of the Atlantic, but Pico Island stands taller than the rest! Pico Mountain is Portugal’s highest peak, measuring over 7,000 ft tall. At such a towering height, it will come as no surprise that hiking Pico is one of Europe’s most popular hiking trails! Characterized by black volcanic soil, Pico Island is covered with basalt (lava rock)-lined vineyards that are official UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Locals have been producing wine here since the 15th century, and they even have a museum dedicated to the pastime’s rich history.
Not to Miss in Pico Island:
- Wine Museum (Museu do Vinho): Visit the Wine Museum to learn about Pico's unique viniculture and taste some of the famous Verdelho wine. The museum is set in a former Carmelite convent with beautiful gardens and traditional wine presses.
- Criação Velha Vineyards: Explore the Criação Velha vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk among the stone-walled vineyards and enjoy the stunning views of the ocean and nearby Faial Island.
- Whalers Museum (Museu dos Baleeiros): Visit the museum to learn about the island's whaling history and see artifacts related to this important part of Pico’s cultural heritage.
- Natural Pools of São Roque: Relax and take a swim in the natural lava rock pools, a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Additional Tips:
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Consider a Guided Tour: For a hassle-free experience, explore the option of a guided day trip to Pico Island. These tours typically include ferry tickets, 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: 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.
Welcome to São Miguel Island! Airport transfers are also included for the second part of your trip.
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.
Don’t Miss:
- 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.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Ribeira Grande: Discover the charm of Ribeira Grande, a vibrant town nestled on the north part of São Miguel Island. Explore its historic center, relax on the stunning Santa Bárbara Beach, known for its black sand and impressive waves, or embark on a hiking adventure through the lush countryside. Immerse yourself in the local culture, savor fresh seafood, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of this coastal paradise.
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.
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 specifically stated.
About the Destination:
The Azores Islands are an unexpected pleasure and a stepping stone into Europe" says the New York Times. They are indeed a real pleasure and a pristine destination unspoiled by mass tourism. Discover two of the most prominent islands of the Azores archipelago, São Miguel and Faial, with this exclusive deal.
São Miguel Island
São Miguel is the largest and most populated island of the Azores. It is called the "ilha verde" (green island) for its lush landscape, green pastures and forests of laurel and cedar. Visit the only tea plantation in Europe, marvel at the beauty of the extinct volcanos and lakes, soak in hot springs surrounded by nature, and enjoy a thermally cooked meal in Furnas. Be dazzled by the awe-inspiring views of the island and its volcanic activity. As an eco-tourist's paradise São Miguel offers a variety of hiking trails, water sports and activities (whale-watching, diving, surfing). Have an exquisite meal in one of Ponta Delgada's fine restaurants and enjoy a nice walk on its seaside avenue.
Faial Island
An island aptly deemed “The Blue Island” of the nine Azorean islands for the rich blue hue of the robust hydrangeas dotting each roadway and farmland, Faial Island is teeming with Azorean heritage, unbounded botanical gardens and caldeiras, and access to the Atlantic’s best seawater activities. Anchored by the city and port of Horta on the southeast side of the island, Faial abounds with opportunity for both adventure and relaxation; hike the rim of the vast Calderia nature reserve located in the center of the island, venture out to the Capelinhos Volcano where the lush greenery gives way to a rough and intriguingly grey terrain that will have travelers feel as if they’ve been transported to an otherworldly locale; set sail with Noberto Diving to experience whale and dolphin watching just off the island’s coasts; and of course, raise a glass at Peter Café Sport, an iconic watering hole in the port of Horta welcoming transient travelers, weathered whalers, and visiting sailors for a century. And of course, no trip to Faial would be complete without one of its finest features, the striking view of Mount Pico across the Faial-Pico Channel, accessible at most every lookout.