Azores 4
Island Package 10 days and 9 nights
S. Miguel - Pico - Faial - Terceira
Visit four of the Azores’ most
interesting islands; S. Miguel, Pico, Faial and Terceira. Sao Miguel is the most geographically
diverse and arguably the most scenic, Terceira boasts the
historic and exquisite town of Angra do Heroismo. Faial was an
important staging port for ships traveling between the Americas
and Europe and is now a stopover for modern yachts and sailing
vessels. Pico, dominated by its great volcanic cone, is ideal
for a day’s exploration of its unusual landscape and small
villages.
Day 1
- Terceira Island
Transfer
service from Terceira airport (aka Lajes) to Angra do Heroismo,
about 24 kilometers away. 3 nights at Hotel Terceira Mar (4
stars) in Angra. Terceira translates as “third”, the third
island to be discovered in the Azores archipelago. It’s also the
third largest in size. Walk the streets of Angra do Heroismo and
you will feel transported back in time. This museum quality city
is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s snug harbor is protected
by a volcanic cone which made Angra a major staging point for
European ships bringing back the wealth of their New World
colonies during the 16th to 18th centuries. In Angra, ships
formed convoys to Europe as protection from pirates. Climb the
hill behind the pretty public gardens for a grand view of the
city and the volcanic cone of Monte Brasil.
Day 2
- Full day tour of Terceira
Your driver/guide will meet you
in the hotel lobby for a full day tour of the island. Depart by
the south coast to Praia da Vitoria via Porto Judeu, a small
fishing village. Then stop at Sao Sebastiao and its 15th parish
church. Nearby is an “imperio”, a small chapel that is
characteristic of the towns in the Azores. Imperio are central
to the religious festivals of the Holy Ghost (Espirito Santo)
popular throughout the Azores. These festivals are of medieval
origin but are now seldom seen in mainland Europe. Terceira
boasts the most colorful imperio. Praia da Vitoria is a charming
town with a main square and a pedestrian shopping street. Time
for lunch (not included) in Praia. Take the mountain road up to
Serra do Cume for a view of the rolling, multi-hued green
fields, bordered by stone walls and hydrangeas and the harbor of
Praia in the distance. Then to Algar do Carvao, a huge lava tube
about 300 feet long with stalactites and stalagmites. The cave
is open June 1 through September 30. Continue to Biscoitos on
the north coast to see the natural lava swimming pools and to
visit the wine museum. Return to your hotel by way of the
typical villages of Altares, Doze Ribeiras and Sao Mateus.
Day 3 - Day at leisure in Angra
Angra
is a wonderful city to explore on foot. Take a taxi to Monte
Brasil for a panoramic view of the city and follow walking
trails past several old fortresses and a castle.
Day 4
- Terceira to Faial Island
Arrival transfer service from the
airport to hotel. 3 nights at Hotel do Canal (4 stars) in Horta
with daily buffet breakfast included. Since their discovery in
the 14th century, the Azores Islands have played an important
role as a staging and victualing point for ships crossing the
Atlantic, an enviable location for nations with New World
colonies. Many conflicts between colonizing nations (Portugal,
Spain, England) took place near Horta. Today now-peachful Horta
is famous for its yacht harbor, a haven for trans-Atlantic
yachts and sailboats. Visiting crews paint the harbor walls with
names and pictures of their vessels.
Day
5 - Faial Tour
Your driver/guide will meet you
in the lobby for your half-day island tour. Depart the hotel on
the mountain road overlooking the Valley of Flamengos, toward
Caldeira, the highest point on the island. Continue north to
Capelinhos, site of the last volcanic eruption in the Azores.
This 1957-58 event added 2 square km to the island. Earthquakes
and ash destroyed much of the west side of the island prompting
many islanders to immigrate to North America. The elements are
slowly eroding the ash. There is a nearby museum detailing the
eruption.
Day
6 - Full day tour to Pico Island (by ferry from Horta)
The ferry terminal is across the
street from the Hotel do Canal. The cost is about 3.5 euros each
way per person for the 30-minute trip to Pico. Pronounced “Peak”
by Azoreans, the translation is exactly that. Meet your driver
at the ferry dock in Madelena on Pico for a full day tour of the
second largest island in the Azores. The island is dominated by
the great bulk of Pico mountain. Islanders make good use of the
black volcanic rocks to build houses and walls in a distinctive
fashion. Pico was an important whaling station and there is a
museum showing how islanders took to the seas in open boats in
pursuit of the leviathans. Fortunately, tourists are now the
only ones who go to sea to see the many species of whales in the
islands. An unusual feature of Pico is the UNESCO World Heritage
Site of acres of vineyards encircled by small, black volcanic
rock walls to protect them from the salt winds and to collect
extra heat. Return to Madelena in the afternoon for the ferry
trip back to Horta.
Day
7 Faial to Sao Miguel Island
Transfer service from your hotel
to the airport for the short flight to Sao Miguel, the largest
and most geographically diverse of the islands. Upon arrival in
Ponta Delgada, you will be transferred to your hotel, Royal
Garden (4 stars) for the next 3 nights with daily buffet
breakfast. Ponta Delgada is the largest city as well as the
capital of the Azores. Urban sprawl is beginning to set in but
the historic central part of the city is still charming. The
hotel is well located for walks through the old section. Balance
of the day at leisure.
Day
8 - Full day tour to Furnas
Your driver/guide will pick you
up at your hotel for your full day trip to Furnas. Just outside
of Ponta Delgada, the rural life of Sao Miguel dominates. Depart
along the south road passing the village of Lagoa for a
viewpoint at Caloura. Continue to Vila Franca, once the capital.
Upon arrival in the Furnas area, visit the lake, hot springs and
to see holes in the ground where meals are cooked by underground
steam. Pots full of various meats, sausages, potatoes and
vegetables are steamed for 7 hours to produce “Cozidos nas
Caldeiras” (Caldera Stew). Continue to the charming town of
Furnas for a lunch stop (lunch not included). Visit the
beautiful botanical gardens begun in the 18th century (entry fee
not included) with the opportunity to swim in the hot springs
swimming pool. Cross the island to the north coast, stopping for
a fine view of both the south and north coasts from an interior
highland. On the way, you will visit a tea plantation, the only
one in Europe. Return to your hotel about 5:30pm.
Day 9
- Half day tour to Sete Cidades
After meeting your driver/guide
in the hotel lobby, head west to one of the most awesome natural
sights in the world, the twin caldeira lakes of Sete Cidades.
The view from “Vista do Rei” (King’s View) high on the crater’s
rim is stunning. Far below, next to the lakes, is the pretty
village of Sete Cidades (Seven Cities, named for a mythical
kingdom). Descend into the caldeira to visit the town. Before
returning to Ponta Delgada, stop at a pineapple plantation. The
Azores are not warm enough to grow pineapples in the open but
they thrive in the greenhouses with careful cultivation methods.
Afternoon free in Ponta Delgada.
Day 10
Check out in the late morning.
The hotel will store your baggage for you.
Day free for last minute shopping and sightseeing in Ponta
Delgada before your transfer to the airport. An optional
half-day morning tour to Lagoa do Fogo (Fire Lake) with a stop
at a ceramics factory in the town of Lagoa is available.