Flores
Flores, a picturesque island in the western part of the Azores, captivates visitors with its unspoiled beauty and impressive natural landscapes. Named after the lush flower meadows that cover the coastline in spring, the island offers a variety of breathtaking viewpoints from which to admire the rugged coastline, steep cliffs and thundering waterfalls. The UNESCO Flores Biosphere Reserve is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including rare bird species and endemic plants. Away from the natural wonders, charming villages with their traditional white houses and rugged stone harbors also delight visitors. Flores is a true paradise for hikers and nature lovers who want to discover the untouched beauty and tranquillity of this remote island.
Pico
Pico, the second largest island in the Azores, fascinates visitors with its striking landscape and the imposing volcanic cone that gives the island its name. The majestic Pico volcano towers proudly over the island and, at over 2,300 meters high, is the highest mountain in Portugal. The volcanic activity has shaped the landscape and offers numerous opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hiking, climbing and caving. In addition to the spectacular nature, Pico also boasts picturesque vineyards that stretch along the slopes and are known for their unique wine, the "Verdelho". The charming villages and traditional houses built from black basalt stones give the island an authentic charm. Pico is a true paradise for nature lovers and adventurers who want to explore the impressive landscape and rich culture of this unique island.
Terceira
Terceira, one of the fascinating Azores islands, impresses with its rich history, vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. The capital Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, impresses with its charming historic center, characterized by colorful houses and historic buildings. The island is known for its imposing fortifications, which once protected the coasts from invaders. However, Terceira not only offers historical sites, but also an impressive natural backdrop characterized by green pastures, volcanic formations and spectacular viewpoints. Hikers can explore the picturesque bays and cliffs along the coastal paths, while divers can discover the fascinating underwater world. With its blend of history, culture and nature, Terceira is a fascinating destination for travelers who want to experience the diversity of the Azores.