Pico, Terceira & São Miguel: Fly & Drive
Day By Day Itinerary
- Day 1 Arrival in Pico Island
Welcome to the Azores! Let’s explore together: pick up your car rental on arrival and get ready for adventure.
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: 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Day 2 Pico Island
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.
- Lagoa do Capitão (a serene embrace of nature)
- Lagoa do Paul (a mystical sanctuary)
- Lagoa do Caiado (a haven for wildlife)
- Lagoa da Rosada (known as the Pink Lake)
- Lagoa do Ilhéu (a hidden gem)
Next, Hop to Lajes do Pico for Some Whaling Heritage
- Moinho das Lajes: Lajes do Pico boasts its own collection of traditional red windmills. Capture these iconic structures standing tall against the scenic backdrop.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Day 3 Pico Island
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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:
- 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!
The ferry trip between the islands is budget-friendly, costing under 10€.
- Day 4 Flight to Terceira Island
Suggestion for the day:
It’s time to unwind on the beautiful island of Terceira! Today is dedicated to relaxation, rejuvenation, and savoring the local flavors of the island.
- Relax at Your Hotel: Take advantage of your hotel's amenities. Luxuriate by the pool, soak up the sunshine, or indulge in a pampering spa treatment – let go of any lingering adventuring aches!
- Feeling slightly recharged? Venture outside your hotel and explore the nearby area. Stroll down charming streets, discover local shops, or perhaps visit a nearby park or viewpoint for some light sightseeing.
- Alcatra Feast: As the afternoon progresses, prepare for a culinary adventure! Tonight's dinner features the renowned "alcatra," a traditional Terceiran dish featuring tender beef cooked to perfection in a clay pot. The rich flavors and aromas will tantalize your taste buds – a perfect way to experience the island's culinary heritage.
- Day 5 Terceira Island
Suggestion for the day: Explore Angra do Heroísmo
Start your Terceira discovery through the heart of Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vibrant city boasts a rich history, stunning architecture, and a testament to the enduring spirit of the Terceirenses people. Let Angra do Heroísmo steal your heart with its beauty and resilience!
Don’t Miss:
- Sé Cathedral (16th century): Admire the magnificent Sé Cathedral, a landmark of Angra do Heroísmo and a masterpiece of Mannerist architecture. Don't miss the intricately carved portal and the lavish interior adorned with gold leaf and Azorean cedar wood.
- Capitães-Generais Palace (18th century): Step back in time at the opulent Capitães-Generais Palace, the former seat of power for the Captain-General of the Azores.
- Garden Duque de Bragança (19th century): Find tranquility amidst the lush greenery and colorful blooms of the Garden Duque de Bragança. This romantic garden boasts a network of pathways, grottos, and fountains, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
- Alto da Memória Viewpoint (19th century): Ascend to the Alto da Memória Viewpoint, a former military fort offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the harbor, and Mount Brasil. Capture stunning photos and appreciate the city's layout, with its central praça (square) and radiating streets.
- Misericórdia Church (16th century): Explore the beautiful Misericórdia Church, known for its intricate stone carvings and historical significance. This church once served the Santa Casa da Misericórdia, a charitable brotherhood that provided aid to the poor and sick. Notice the Manueline-style portal and the peaceful interior adorned with religious art.
- Duque de Bragança Farmers Market Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Duque de Bragança Farmers Market, a bustling hub of local life. Here you will find fresh-caught fish, and locally grown fruits and vegetables, and don't miss the chance to try the island's renowned queijo da Ilha (island cheese) made from cow's milk.
- Day 6 Terceira Island
Suggestion for the day: Explore the Highlights of Terceira
Let yourself be guided through Terceira's captivating highlights on this adventure day! Explore volcanic landscapes, immerse yourself in rich history, and savor delicious local cuisine. From panoramic viewpoints to a unique volcanic cave, this tour unveils the essence of this amazing island.
Don’t Miss:
- Monte Brasil: Ascend this extinct volcano for breathtaking panoramic views of Angra do Heroísmo and the surrounding landscapes. Explore historical sites like the 16th-century Fortaleza de São João Baptista, a testament to the island's rich past.
- Baía da Salga: Immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural bay on Terceira's north shore.
- Miradouro da Serra do Cume: A view you won’t forget! Be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views encompassing the city of Angra do Heroísmo, the majestic Monte Brasil volcano, and the sparkling Baía da Salga bay.
- São Sebastião Church: Step back in time at this magnificent 16th-century church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the stunning Baroque architecture and explore the collection of artworks within.
- Praia da Vitória: Discover the vibrant city of Praia da Vitória, a haven for sunbathers and swimmers. Explore the charming city, known for its colorful impérios (religious brotherhood houses) and its historical significance.
If you still have some time left, we strongly recommend visiting Algar do Carvão, an ancient lava tube and volcanic chimney formed over 3,200 years ago. Descend 90 meters (300 ft) through tunnels and staircases, and witness the cavern's awe-inspiring natural beauty. The volcanic rock formations and vaulted ceilings will leave you speechless.
- Day 7 Flight to São Miguel Island
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.
- Day 8 São Miguel Island
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.
- Day 9 São Miguel Island
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 caldeiras 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.
- Day 10 Return Flight Home
One last stop: returning your rental car.
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!
Why We Love This Deal
3 Azores Islands, Your Way (Car Included!): Explore Pico mountain, witness São Miguel's stunning lakes, and explore charming villages in Terceira. Savor local flavors and unwind in hot springs – all at your own pace with a rental car.
- Pico Island (3 nights): Adventure awaits on Pico Island! Stroll around dark volcanic terrain, witness majestic whales breaching in the Atlantic, and indulge in the island's rich whaling history and world-famous Verdelho wine.
- Terceira Island (3 nights): Dive into the wonders of Terceira Island and explore dramatic volcanic craters, marvel at the colorful patchwork of Serra do Cume, and soak in natural swimming pools. Immerse in the rich history of Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and experience the island's vibrant culture with year-round festivals.
- São Miguel Island (3 nights): Unleash your inner adventurer on São Miguel Island, the Azores' "Green Island". Witness the breathtaking Sete Cidades with its contrasting colored lake, relax and rejuvenate in Furnas' natural thermal pools, explore the charming capital Ponta Delgada, and soak up the rich history and vibrant culture of this unforgettable island paradise.