Pico Island Tourist Attractions
Site attractions give life and meaning to a particular town or city. Beautiful sceneries, panoramic views, and historical places are why sightseers would love to explore an unfamiliar place.
Pico, Portugal, belonging to the Azores group of islands, offers lush green picturesque sights offering a peaceful tropical vibe to every visitor. Each town on the island also has its distinctive attribute that contributes to the beauty of the Azores.
Below are some tourist attractions on the island.
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Whale-watching boat tour with a Biologist guide
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Lying in the mystical Atlantic Ocean, the Azores Islands are a permanent point of passage for more than a third of the world's whale and dolphin species. In this guided Pico Island whale-watching trip, dive into a lifetime adventure with these giant ancestral creatures.
Away from the crowded places and near the desirable peace, you will be the guests to nature expert guides and marine biologists, certified and, most importantly, sharing the contagious passion for the islands and its fauna and flora.
Your adventure starts at Lajes do Pico harbor, where you will be welcomed by staff and check-in. After that, head to the vessel, where the marine biologists will give a short briefing. Listen about the species you might see, whale watching history in the Azores, and how to respect the animals.
Then, you are ready to sail and look for cetaceans in the wild. On the way, look at the island's coast, full of magical landscapes. Whales live in the deep ocean; some pass by the waters during migration.
In this dark-profiled paradise of basaltic landscapes and silky vegetation, a rough sea awaits to introduce the visitor to some of the most stunning marine specimens, freely swimming in their element.
Prepare for awe-inspiring moments when time suddenly freezes and natural magic happens before you. After the boat trip, head back to the harbor with a heart full of good memories.
Pico Wine Tour: Get to know Pico's Wine
Discover Pico wines and their unique taste in this package tour, partnered with local cheese. Then, marvel at the 987 acres of UNESCO-shielded vineyards and learn about the wine culture and history.
Be involved in the exotic and unique Wine Culture of Pico, categorized as Unesco World Heritage Site, visiting multiple little old towns surrounded by the volcanic rock vineyards locally called currias de vinha, the old wineries named adegas, old distilleries also known as alambiques, the cooperative and small producers, and walk through the great and beautiful Currais de Vinha of Criacao Velha.
Azores whale and dolphin watching on a zodiac boat
Unveil the magnificence of the marine wilderness of Pico Island on this dolphin and whale-watching package tour. Stay safe with the help of a life jacket, and keep dry using a waterproof top. Approach the whales slowly and carefully to ensure the animals' well-being.
Enjoy a short briefing before embarking aboard the Zodiac boat. Capture some photos of the shoreline as you sail along. Look for birds, turtles, whales, and playful dolphins as you go to spots where they are most active.
Get to know cetaceans (whales and dolphins) from your professional guide. Hear about other marine species, their natural habitats, communication styles, migration patterns, and behavioral characteristics. Return to your starting point on Pico Island.
Pico Volcanoes and Lakes Guided Day Tour from Madalena
Uncover the volcanic terrain of Pico island, selected as one of Portugal's seven wonders. Explore lakes, lagoons, and viewpoints, and enter a mysterious lava cave on this guided day tour.
Start your day by visiting beautiful lakes and several perspectives. Pass by Casa da Montanha, the highest peak reached by car. The adventure path to Portugal's highest summit starts here, and you can admire the scenery.
Go along the volcanic complex of the eastern portion of the island. Stop for a light, delicious lunch between volcanoes and lagoons and tuck into sandwiches while appreciating a picturesque view. Hear stories and facts from your local island guide.
In the afternoon, resume your adventure as you join a guided trek through Portugal's most extended lava tube, Gruta das Torres. Walk along the 3.2-mile-long tunnel, created about 1500 years ago from a volcanic eruption in Cabeco Bravo.
Observe diverse geological formations such as stalactites and stalagmites, side benches, and lava balls. Finally, end your day from a tiring yet fun adventure by returning to the van and being dropped back in Madalena.
Get to know Pico Island with a local guide on a Pico Day Tour
Meet the central vistas of Pico Island, contemplate the landscape of the Vineyard Culture - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Azorean Whaling Tradition and the untouched beauty of the island's biodiversity, as well as various and unfamiliar spots to visitors, always escorted by our trained and professional guide and distant sights of the highest Mountain of Portugal.
Eight days private sailboat tour
Prepare yourselves as you sail for an adventure on the high seas. Experience the fun and thrill as the wind blows your hair and the saltiness of the ocean sprays on your face. Enjoy stunning views and crystal clear ocean, and listen to the rich history of the Azores. Hop aboard the sailboat and join us on a journey you will never forget.
Day 1: Overnight passage to Sao Jorge island
Embark on an overnight sailing passage from Marina Praia da Vitoria, Terceira, to Sao Jorge Island, covering approximately 64 nautical miles in 11-12 hours. Enjoy stargazing, the Milky Way, and the sight of dolphins playing around the boat in the glow of fluorescent plankton.
Day 2: Visiting Sao Jorge island
Rent a car and explore Sao Jorge Island, visiting natural parks, lighthouses, pools, and waterfalls.
Day 3: Light sailing to Horta, Faial island
Set sail in the morning from Sao Jorge Island to Marina Horta on Faial Island, witnessing amazing panoramic views of Pico Mountain, the highest point in Portugal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Catch some fresh tuna for lunch and enjoy the steady winds and calm seas.
Day 4: Visiting Faial Island
Explore Faial Island at your own pace with a car rental. Visit nature parks, historic lighthouses, the Volcano Museum, and the famous caldeiras.
Day 5: Sailing passage to Pico Island
Embark on a scenic and exciting sailing passage from Horta to Pico Island, offering beautiful views of the Azorean coastline and the great Pico Mountain.
Day 6: Сlimbing Mount Pico
Climb Pico Mountain on Pico Island, with an elevation of 2,351 meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 7: Overnight passage back to Terceira island
Experience an unforgettable night passage from Pico to Terceira Island, gazing at the starry sky overhead, spotting dolphins and whales, and enjoying the peacefulness of the journey.
Day 8: Exploring the beauty of Terceira Island
Explore the natural beauty of Terceira Island, visiting caves, geysers, and natural pools with a car.
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