This is a carefully organized experience for those who want to know Corvo Island fully, comfortably and without worries. From the collection on the Island of Flores to the final return, the entire route is accompanied by experienced professionals, ensuring punctuality, safety and constant support.
The sea crossing between the islands is one of the highlights of the day, with the possibility of seeing dolphins and whales, making the journey an essential part of the experience.
At Corvo, the visit to Caldeirão is carried out with local transport and accompaniment, allowing to appreciate the volcanic crater with adequate time for explanations and photographs, without demanding routes. The program also includes an interpretative circuit through the Villa, integrated into the Ecomuseu do Corvo, conducted by a local bilingual Guide, sharing stories, traditions and the way of life of the community.
The pace is calm and the focus is on an authentic experience, away from rushed tours.
Pickup included
During the journey, the local driver will make a brief contextual presentation about the Caldeirão do Corvo, one of the most iconic geological formations of the Azores.
Travelers will receive clear explanations about the lagoon’s volcanic origin, its natural and cultural importance, as well as practical tips for a possible future visit, including better times, weather conditions and access.
Interpretative Tour of the Villa – Walking itinerary (or short walk)
Parages and Visited Points
Watch / Home of Departure
Historical introduction on coastal surveillance and the connection of the Villa to the sea.
Canada of Rock
House of Time – Ecomuseu
Manquinho's Canada
Canto do Rego
House of Corvo
Cimo do Maranhão
Wild Bird Interpretation Center
Largo do Marouço
Largo do Outeiro
Matriz Church
The Azores is a stunning archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, known for its lush landscapes, volcanic lakes, and picturesque villages. This remote destination offers a unique blend of European charm and untouched natural beauty, making it perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A stunning volcanic crater lake with two distinct colors, blue and green, located on São Miguel Island. The surrounding area offers breathtaking views and hiking trails.
A geothermal area known for its hot springs, volcanic lakes, and lush vegetation. The Furnas area is famous for its unique cuisine, cooked using geothermal heat.
Portugal's highest mountain, located on Pico Island. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a challenging hike for experienced trekkers.
A charming port town on Faial Island, known for its maritime history, colorful harbor, and the famous Peter Café Sport, a historic meeting place for sailors.
A unique volcanic cave with a stunning underground lake, located on Terceira Island. It's a fascinating geological site with a rich history.
A traditional stew cooked underground using geothermal heat in Furnas. It includes various meats, vegetables, and sometimes blood sausage.
Grilled pork sandwiches, seasoned with garlic and spices, served on crusty bread.
Grilled limpets, a type of sea snail, often served with garlic and lemon.
Small cheese tarts made with local cheese, eggs, and cinnamon.
This is the warmest and driest period, ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits. The weather is most stable, and the islands are vibrant with local festivals and events.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+0 (Western European Time)
220VV, 50HzHz
The Azores are generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic safety precautions.
Ponta Delgada, Horta, Angra do Heroísmo
Buses are the primary mode of public transport. They are affordable and cover most towns and tourist spots.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small island known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and lush landscapes. It's a great spot for relaxation and water activities.
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Graciosa Island is known for its volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and traditional villages.
The smallest and most remote island in the Azores, Corvo is known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, birdwatching opportunities, and traditional way of life.
Price varies by option