Private Pico Wine Tour (Half Day)
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Private Pico Wine Tour (Half Day)

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3h - 4h
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About this experience

Embark on a journey through Pico Island wines' history, which began in the 19th century with global exports. Discover the importance of its volcanic land, influenced by the nearby Atlantic Ocean.

Explore beautiful vineyards, learning about challenges in a landscape shaped by recent lava flows. Pico's winemaking story reflects human resilience and innovation in overcoming natural challenges.

Our adventure begins at the Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004, providing an immersive experience. Throughout, you'll hear about efforts to preserve the distinct identity of these exceptional wines and witness the revival of ancient vineyards, shaping Pico's landscape and supporting new wine producers.

On the tour, visit a producer to taste Pico Island's wine culture and experience the legacy of a land defined by volcanic soil and the ocean's influence.

Available options

Private Pico Wine Tour (Half Day)

Pickup included

What's included

Water
Wine tasting
Transportation

Detailed itinerary

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Lajido da Criação Velha, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site is a beautiful vineyard located in the heart of Pico Island, known for producing high-quality wines. The vineyard boasts a stunning landscape, where visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean and the island's volcanic terrain.

As you walk through the vineyards, our guide will provide you with insights into the different native grape varieties, the history of wine on the island, and the unique terroir of Pico Island, which contributes to the distinctiveness of our wines.

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Although now a beautiful natural pool, this remarkable location holds notable historical significance regarding the wine production history of Pico Island.

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Lajido de Santa Luzia is a small village on the north coast of Pico known for its traditional architecture, and beautiful views of the island's volcanic landscape.

This village vineyard is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site and is a testament to the long and rich history of wine production on the island.

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Our next destination is another village called Arcos which has a crucial role in the production of wine. We'll take note of the distinct characteristics of the vineyards and discuss how each one serves a specific function.

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Our final stop will be at a local winery situated amidst the vineyards with a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. Here, you will discover the ongoing efforts to revive traditional grape varieties, explore the winery, and indulge in a tasting session of 3 white wines crafted from native grapes.

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transportation is already included in the total duration of the tour.

Meeting point

Our black SUV will be parked in a designated operators' zone adjacent to the taxi lane right in front of the terminal.

About Pico

Pico is the second-largest and most populous island in the Azores archipelago. Known for its dramatic landscapes, including the towering Mount Pico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island offers a mix of natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a serene, off-the-beaten-path destination.

Top Attractions

Mount Pico

Mount Pico is the highest mountain in Portugal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers challenging hikes and stunning views from the summit. The climb is popular among experienced hikers and requires preparation and permits.

Nature Full day for the ascent and descent Permit required: €50-€70 (varies by season)

Lajido da Ribeirinha

A stunning volcanic landscape with unique rock formations and lava fields. It's a popular spot for photography and short hikes.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Whale Watching in Lajes do Pico

Pico is one of the best places in the world for whale watching. Lajes do Pico is a hub for whale-watching tours, offering opportunities to see various species, including sperm whales, blue whales, and dolphins.

Adventure 3-4 hours €50-€80 per person

Grottoes of Santo António

A series of volcanic caves and tunnels formed by ancient lava flows. The grottoes are accessible by boat and offer a unique glimpse into the island's volcanic past.

Nature 2-3 hours €20-€30 per person

Pico Vinho Wine Museum

A museum dedicated to the history and production of Pico's famous wine, Vinho Verde. The museum offers insights into the island's viticulture and the unique volcanic soil that gives the wine its distinctive character.

Cultural 1-2 hours €5-€10

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bife de Atum

A delicious tuna steak, often grilled and served with local vegetables and potatoes. The tuna is fresh and caught locally, making it a must-try for seafood lovers.

Main Course Contains fish

Alcatra

A traditional Azorean stew made with beef, wine, and various spices. It's slow-cooked and served with bread or potatoes. The dish is hearty and flavorful, perfect for cooler evenings.

Main Course Contains beef and wine

Lapas

Limpet, a type of sea snail, cooked in garlic and butter. It's a popular appetizer and a local delicacy, often served with a glass of local wine.

Appetizer Contains seafood

Queijo de Pico

A unique cheese made from cow's milk, with a distinctive flavor influenced by the island's volcanic soil. It's often served as a snack or dessert with local honey or fruit.

Snack/Dessert Contains dairy

Popular Activities

Hiking Whale watching Volcano tours Scuba diving Wine tasting Beach visits Spa treatments Picnicking

Best Time to Visit

June to September

The summer months offer the warmest weather and the best conditions for hiking, whale watching, and exploring the island. This is the peak tourist season, with the most pleasant weather and the highest number of visitors.

18°C to 25°C 64°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Azores Standard Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Pico is a generally safe destination with low crime rates. However, visitors should take standard precautions to protect themselves and their belongings. The island's rugged terrain and unpredictable weather can pose challenges, so it's important to be prepared and cautious when exploring.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Be cautious when walking alone at night, especially in isolated areas.
  • • Be prepared for unpredictable weather and rugged terrain when hiking.

Getting there

By air
  • Pico Airport • 10 km from Madalena
By bus

Madalena, Lajes do Pico

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are available but infrequent. Schedules may not be reliable, and routes are limited. Not the most efficient way to explore the island.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Madalena Lajes do Pico São Roque do Pico

Day trips

Faial Island
15 km from Pico • Half day to full day

Faial, known as the 'Blue Island' for its abundant hydrangeas, offers stunning landscapes, volcanic craters, and charming towns. It's a popular day trip from Pico, offering a mix of nature, culture, and relaxation.

São Jorge Island
25 km from Pico • Full day

São Jorge, known for its dramatic cliffs and lush valleys, offers a rugged and scenic escape. The island is less touristy than Pico and Faial, making it a great destination for those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience.

Pico's Vineyards
Varies by location • Half day to full day

Pico's vineyards are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique glimpse into the island's viticulture and the distinctive volcanic soil that gives its wine a special character. Visiting the vineyards and local wineries is a great way to learn about the island's wine-making traditions and sample the local wines.

Festivals

Festa do Espetáculo • July Festa de São João • June 24th Festa de Nossa Senhora de Lourdes • September 8th

Pro tips

  • Rent a car for flexibility and easy access to remote areas.
  • Pack layers and be prepared for unpredictable weather.
  • Try the local wine, Vinho Verde, and other traditional dishes.
  • Visit the Pico Vinho Wine Museum for a unique cultural experience.
  • Book accommodations and popular activities in advance, especially during peak season.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 18-80
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 5
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