Portugal-Highlights of the Azores Tour Package (6 Nights / 7 Days)

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6 Nights / 7 Days

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About this tour

Portugal, located on the southwestern tip of Europe, is a captivating destination renowned for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. From the ancient streets of Lisbon to the picturesque vineyards of Porto’s Douro Valley, Portugal offers a blend of historic charm, breathtaking coastal vistas, and delectable cuisine. With its warm hospitality, stunning beaches along the Algarve coast, and UNESCO-listed sites like Sintra and Tomar, Portugal beckons travelers to immerse themselves in its compelling past and embrace the beauty of its present.

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Itinerary

Welcome to Sao Miguel Island, treasured as the vibrant Garden of the Atlantic thanks to its lush surrounds – hopefully you get a glimpse of this through the plane windows on the way in. Your island adventure begins with a welcome meeting that takes place at your hotel at 6 pm. If you arrive early, perhaps wander along the seaside promenade of Ponta Delgada town, pick up a plate of bacalhau (dried and salted cod) at the farmer’s market in Mercado da Graca, or even sample some fresh seafood at the local restaurants.

Accommodation: Hotel

Sao Miguel is home to some stunning scenery and by the end of the day, this should be more than obvious. Take a visit to Arruda’s Pineapple Plantation located at Faja de Baixo. These glass greenhouses often take two years to grow the delicious fruit within, and there might be an opportunity to snack on some during the visit. You’ll then skim along the south coast of the island towards Furnas. Marvel at the volcanic activity of the Furnas volcano and visit the great lagoon, then sit down to a truly unforgettable experience. Your lunch today is ‘Cozido das Furnas’ – a delicious stew cooked underground by the steam from the volcano – you’ll lava it! After lunch you’ll have the option to take a relaxing dip in a geothermal hot pool, then it’s time to hit the road again and travel to the fabulous Pico do Ferro viewpoint. Stop in at a local tea plantation for a tour and to sample some of the only tea grown in Europe – the only tea plantations on the continent are found in Sao Miguel! Finally, pay a visit to Miradouro de Santa Iria where you’ll soak in sweeping views of the north coast of the island.

The morning is yours to discover more of the magic of Sao Miguel. You may like to pay a visit to Lagoa das Sete Cidades, an emerald green lake in a volcanic caldera that would look right at home on another planet. If you’d like to learn about Azorean natural history then the Museu Carlos Machado is the place for you, and the building it sits in, a 16th-century convent, is as much of an attraction as the museum itself. This afternoon, board a flight bound for Sao Jorge Island (approximately 1 hour), one of the most scenic islands in the Azores thanks to its steep cliffs and narrow landmass. In the evening you may like to get to know Velas, the island’s capital, by visiting one of the many local bars or sampling some of the region’s famous (and strong) cheddar.

Accommodation: Hotel

Start the day with a visit to a local bakery to pick up a tasty snack, or if the days line up, you may instead go to the local market. Then it’s time to discover the island’s beauty on foot during a hike to the spectacular Caldeira do Santo Cristo. Begin your walk at Serra do Topo and climb a wide trail upwards. You’ll have the option to detour to a beautiful waterfall, then continue along a cobbled path towards Fajã da Caldeira do Santo Cristo. The views you’ll come upon on this walk are simply unforgettable – each one more breathtaking than the last. Follow the trail to the natural debris field of Fajã dos Cubres and explore the lagoon while your leader fills you in on the flora and fauna of the region. Stop off at a scenic spot along the trail to appreciate the views and enjoy a picnic lunch. Return to Velas after your hike for an evening at leisure.

Accommodation: Hotel

Today you'll travel to Faial Island by ferry (approximately 2.5 hours), sometimes referred to as Ilha Azul (Blue Island). Raul Brandao, the Portugese poet, famously made note of the iconic blue hydrangeas that bloom on Faial during the summer months, quipping 'the man that had the idea to border the road with these plants should have a statute on the island.' Visit the island's resident volcano, Capelinhos, or rather the volcano centre as the climb up is not considered safe. Capelinhos last erupted in 1957 and changed the island permanently, adding an extra kilometre of land mass and blanketing the surrounding area in five metres of volcanic ash. The rest of the day is free to explore the local port town, Horta, and discover its long maritime history.

Accommodation: Hotel

Leave Faial for the day to visit Ilha do Pico (Pico Island). Known as Ilha Preta (Black Island) for its black volcanic earth, Pico is the proud home of UNESCO-designated vineyards that have played a major part in the community’s development. Today you will set out on a marvellous tour on the island. Firstly learn about the island's volcanic past by visiting Arcos do Cachorro (lava tunnels) - the fascinating rock formations reveal this special force of nature. Then the hidden gem of a family-owned distillery awaits. Enjoy a tour through the distillery and learn about their special techniques and chat about the life on Pico Island over a tasting of their wonderful products. Next up is a stop at Criacao Velha for the stunning view of the UNESCO-listed landscape of Pico's vineyards. Free time afterwards and you may like to take part in an optional whale watching tour. Up until 1980, the island supported a substantial whaling industry due to the deep waters of the surrounding Atlantic. Fortunately, the end of the industry means whale watching has become a popular activity for sea-faring visitors. You'll be back on Faial Island for the evening and that means there's time for a cheeky G&T at Cafe Sport (aka Peter's Bar), perhaps the most famous sailor's bar in the world. This watering hole was once a crucial post office and gossip stop for travelling sailors in a pre-internet era. For some, it still is.

Accommodation: Hotel

Say goodbye Azores! Your trip comes to an end today after check-out.

Accommodation: Hotel

Frequently asked questions

Portugal offers a wide range of tour packages to suit various interests. Cultural tours allow you to explore historic cities, ancient landmarks, and cultural heritage sites. Wine and gastronomy tours take you to renowned wine regions and offer delightful culinary experiences. Nature enthusiasts can opt for scenic tours through the stunning landscapes of the Azores or Madeira islands. Adventure seekers can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and surfing. There are also relaxing beach vacations along the beautiful coastline. Whether you're into history, food, nature, or adventure, Portugal has a tour package for you.

In most cases, accommodation is included in Portugal tour packages. Tour operators typically offer various accommodation options, such as hotels, resorts, or boutique properties, based on the package type and budget. The type of accommodation provided can vary from standard to luxury, depending on the package you choose. It is essential to check the specific details of the tour package to understand what is included and ensure that it aligns with your preferences and requirements.

The currency of Portugal is the Euro (€). Portugal adopted the Euro as its official currency in 1999 when it became a member of the Eurozone, replacing its previous currency, the Portuguese Escudo. As a member of the European Union, Portugal uses the Euro for all its financial transactions, making it convenient for travelers from other Eurozone countries to visit Portugal without the need for currency exchange.

The best time to visit Portugal is during the spring (April to June) and the fall (September to October). These shoulder seasons offer mild and pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower accommodation prices compared to the peak summer months. Spring brings blooming flowers and lush landscapes, while fall offers picturesque colors. If you prefer warm beach weather, summer (July to August) is suitable, but be prepared for larger crowds. Overall, spring and fall provide the perfect balance for a delightful and enjoyable visit to Portugal.

To book a Portugal tour package, research reputable travel agencies or online platforms, choose a package that suits your preferences, contact the provider through their website or email, provide necessary details such as travel dates and group size, make the payment as per their instructions, and receive the confirmation and itinerary for your Portugal tour.

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