The full day tour takes about 7-8 hours and leads you to all points of interest of Faial. The Faial, everything in one day is perfect for visitors who want to know more about Faial, its history and its people.
The tour leads you along the southern coast from Horta to the volcano of Capelinhos. At lunch time, we will have a rich picnic in one of the recreational parks of Faial. In the afternoon you will visit the Caldeira, see the lighthouse of Riberinha destroyed by an earthquake and then go to one of the best sandy beaches of the Azores.
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
The first part of the tour follows largely the main road on the southern coast of Faial to the Volcano of Capelinhos. The second part leads up to the Caldeira then to the eastern tip of the Island and from there back to Horta. In-between the attractions there are short drives of 15 to 20 minutes.
The cliffs of Lajinha are in Feteira, a small parish on the south coast of Faial. A nice place to view the rocky and south coast of Faial created by lava flows.
The emblematic white volcanic rock of Morro de Castelo Branco which most visitors might have spotted it just before touchdown of their flight.
Varadouro is a small coastal resort, in the old days it used to be the summer resort of the wealthy families of Horta who spent their summer holiday there. Nowadays it is a residential area with some very popular natural swimming pools.
The volcano of Capelinhos located at the western tip of Faial is a living witness of active volcanism in the Azores. Before its eruption between September 1957 and October 1958, the small port below was one of the most important places for launching whaling boats.
The Fajã da Praia do Norte is a headland created by the lava of the eruption of the Cabeço do Fogo volcano in 1672. Nowadays it is a quiet spot with adegas, old agricultural buildings, summer houses and beautiful small gardens.
The park of Capelo is a well-maintained forest park with small trails on which you can explore the different trees and plants of Faial, for the children there is a playground. The perfect place for having lunch with a rich picnic.
The Caldeira do Cabeço Gordo is one of the main landmarks of Faial. Situated in the center of the island it is with its 2 kilometre diameter and 400 meter depth probably the most impressive crater of the Azores.
The ruins of the lighthouse of Farol da Riberinha is an emblematic memorial of the massive earthquake that hit Faial on the 9th of July 1998. The earthquake which had a magnitude of 6.2 on the Richter scale caused massive destruction on Faial.
The church São Mateus of of Riberinha is another witness of the devastations of 1998. It is the former parish church of Ribeirinha which has been hit hardly by the earthquake.
The parish Praia do Almoxarife is best known for its long beach with black sand. It used to be the first beachhead of the early settlers, nowadays a popular place to go to the beach in the summer.
From the viewpoint Miradouro da Nossa Senhora da Conceição there is stunning panorama covering the bay of Horta and Praia do Almoxarife on Faial with the Islands of Pico and São Jorge in the background.
Meeting point is in front of the Casa da Baia tourist information building.
Faial Island, known as the 'Blue Island' for its stunning hydrangea blooms, is a picturesque destination in the Azores. It offers a mix of volcanic landscapes, lush gardens, and charming towns, making it a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
The main town of Faial Island, known for its colorful houses, marina, and Peter Café Sport, a famous meeting spot for sailors.
A massive volcanic crater that offers stunning views and hiking opportunities.
A volcanic site with a museum and interpretive center that tells the story of the 1957-1958 eruption.
Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions
Rabbit stewed with vegetables and wine
Sweet cheese tarts
This is the warmest and driest period, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty.
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Faial Island is generally very safe with low crime rates. However, always take standard precautions to protect your belongings.
Horta Bus Terminal
Buses are affordable and convenient for getting around.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
Pico Island offers stunning volcanic landscapes, hiking trails, and whale watching opportunities.
São Jorge Island is known for its dramatic landscapes, hot springs, and traditional villages.
Price varies by option