Ferries from

Pico to Sao Miguel

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Ferry from Pico to Sao Miguel

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Pico: Portugal's Mountain in the Sea

Pico Island, part of Portugal's Azores archipelago, is known for its impressive mountain - Pico Mountain - the highest point in Portugal at 7,713 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. The island blends natural beauty with rich cultural heritage, making it a fascinating destination. Visitors can explore the UNESCO World Heritage vineyards, where grapes grow in small stone-walled plots called 'currais' - a unique method developed to protect vines from harsh ocean winds. Adventure seekers can hike Pico Mountain for amazing views or go whale watching in waters home to over 20 cetacean species. The island's Whaling Museum in Lajes do Pico shows the region's whaling history. Each summer, the island hosts lively festivals including the Festas da Semana do Mar (Sea Week Festival) with music, food, and traditional boat races. From Pico, travelers can easily take ferries to nearby Azorean islands like Faial, São Jorge, and Terceira, making it a great base for exploring this Atlantic paradise.

Discover São Miguel: The Green Island of the Azores

São Miguel, the largest island in Portugal's Azores archipelago, offers a stunning mix of volcanic landscapes, lush greenery, and vibrant culture. Known as 'The Green Island' for its verdant hills and valleys, São Miguel features natural wonders like the twin lakes of Sete Cidades, where blue and green waters sit side by side in a volcanic crater. Visitors can explore the Terra Nostra Garden with its thermal pool, or see geothermal activity at Furnas, where traditional cozido meals are cooked underground using natural heat. The island's capital, Ponta Delgada, charms with its black and white mosaic pavements, historic buildings, and busy marina. Throughout the year, São Miguel hosts many festivals, including the Festa do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres in May, one of the largest religious celebrations in the Azores. Ferries connect São Miguel to other Azores islands, making it a great starting point for exploring this unique Atlantic archipelago. With its mild climate and diverse attractions, São Miguel provides an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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