Azores Archipelago Tours & Trips
Imagine strolling across volcanic landscapes, where the warmth of hot springs mingles with the coolness of mountain lakes. The Azores offer trails that meander through Sete Cidades, Furnas, Lagoa do Fogo, and the vineyards of Pico. Check out Angra do Heroísmo, spot whales near Ponta Delgada, and unwind in Terra Nostra's warm pools. This Portuguese treasure is ready for you.
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Ned • traveled in June
Could have been (should have) a day or two longer. I think there is enough to see in Ponta Delgada to justify a day there. Also, I would like to see the tour end where it starts. In Ponta Delgada.
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Jennifer • traveled in May
The hotel was very comfortable and well located. The daily hikes were really interesting, as a result of the excellent local guides who shared their knowledge and experience of the island. I found the hikes much more challenging than expected from the description of 'soft trekking' suitable for people up to age 90. The terrain was difficult at times and the hikes involved a lot of up and down hill.
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Kate • traveled in September, 2025
We are really happy to have chosen Portugal Travel Center for booking this tour for us. From the very first contact, everyone has been extremely attentive, helpful, and friendly. Whenever we had any questions or concerns, they were always willing to help, with quick and effective answers. The tours, the guides, the hotels—everything was excellent! We have nothing but good things to say about Portugal Travel Center, and we will definitely want to take more trips with them.
Azores Island Hopping: São Miguel, Faial and Terceira
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- The best Azores Archipelago tour packages
- Travel Azores Archipelago your way
- Best tour companies for Azores Archipelago tours
- Popular Azores Archipelago Cruise Ships
- Azores Archipelago tours for every type of group
- Top Azores Archipelago travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Azores Archipelago
- Contact our Azores Archipelago travel experts
- What our customers ask about Azores Archipelago Tours & Trips
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São Miguel Soft Hiking
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotel was really good and very close to the center and the tour company Futurismo.”
Liat, traveled in April
São Miguel's volcanic landscape comes alive through 5 guided days. Serra Devassa's hidden lakes, Fogo Lake's endemic vegetation, and Furnas' geothermal features await. A 3-star Ponta Delgada hotel serves as base, with breakfast and picnic lunches for around $750.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Furnas, Nordeste, Sao Miguel Island Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Futurismo Azores Adventures From
- US$854
Highlights of the Azores
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A very beautiful place with wonderful landscapes, thermal baths, cheese and wine.”
Georgina, traveled in September
Arruda's Pineapple Plantation and volcanic cuisine in Furnas offer unique tastes of the Azores. UNESCO-listed Criacao Velha vineyards on Pico Island and family distilleries showcase traditional liqueurs. Faial's Capelinhos volcano and historic Horta, including iconic Cafe Sport, complete the journey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Faial Island, Pico Island Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,690
Azores Island Hopping: São Miguel, Faial and Terceira
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“From the very first contact, everyone has been extremely attentive, helpful, and friendly. The tours, the guides, the hotels—everything was excellent!”
Andreia, traveled in August
Duration 11 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Furnas, Sete Cidades, Faial da Terra, Faial, Terceira Island, Angra do Heroismo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Portugal Travel Center From
- US$2,654
Walking in the Azores
68 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Location of hotel in Flores and San gorge. San gorge was simply amazing. What a place to stay overlooking pico.”
Jason, traveled in August
Four Azorean islands showcase their beauty over 14 days, from Sete Cidades' twin lakes to Pico's UNESCO vineyards. Hydrangea-lined paths lead to Faja dos Cubres lagoon and Capelinhos volcano center. Accommodations include stays at Neat Hotel Avedina and Azoris Faial Garden.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Sete Cidades, Sao Miguel Island, Furnas, Azores Islands, Horta, Terceira Island, Praia da Vitoria, Angra do Heroismo, Sao Jorge IslandSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $3,730
15% Off- US$3,170You save $560
Azores Whale Watching Adventure: Discover the Giants of the Atlantic
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The island of Sao Miguel in the Azores offers spectacular sights both in land and in the surrounding ocean.”
Claudine, traveled in April
Magnificent whales breach near Ponta Delgada harbor while São Miguel Island's highlights await exploration. Furnas' geothermal wonders, Terra Nostra's thermal pools, and Sete Cidades' twin lakes create natural spectacles. 4-star accommodation and expert marine biologists enhance the experience.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Furnas, Sete Cidades Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Futurismo Azores Adventures From
15% Off- US$1,018
Hiking the Azores
36 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“There was a great mix of people from N. America and Europe and everyone was super nice.”
Chelsea, traveled in October
Follow trails from Ribeira Funda to Maia along São Miguel's dramatic coastline, reach Lagoa do Fogo's summit, and wander Terceira's Mistérios Negros trail. Relax in Terra Nostra hot springs and visit UNESCO-listed Angra do Heroísmo. Comfortable hotels and expert CEO guidance provided.
Duration 6 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Angra do Heroismo Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $1,499
10% Off- US$1,349You save $150
Best of São Miguel Island
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a self-drive tour and everything from the accommodation to car hire was great. Highly recommend this trip to any nature lover, hiker, and someone who simply wants to have a relaxed vacation.”
Marc, traveled in April
São Miguel's volcanic landscape opens up from Hotel Vila Nova in Ponta Delgada. 4x4 adventures to Sete Cidades caldera, swimming in Caldeira Velha's 26°C waters, and biking through Furnas valley create lasting memories. Whale watching from Vila Franca do Campo marina adds maritime adventure.
Duration 6 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Sete Cidades, Sao Miguel Island, Furnas Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Destination Services Portugal From $1,217
20% Off- US$974You save $243
Portugal and Its Islands featuring Lisbon, Azores & Madeira Islands
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organised tour covering the less travelled Portuguese islands.”
Marion, traveled in September
São Miguel Island's natural treasures range from Terra Nostra's thermal pools to Furnas Valley's geothermal cooking. The twin lakes of Sete Cidades and Ribeira Grande's watermills offer scenic beauty. Four nights at Azoris Royal Garden Hotel include traditional Azorean cuisine and visits to Europe's rare tea plantations.
Duration 14 days Destinations Lisbon, Ponta Delgada, Furnas, Sete Cidades, Ribeira Grande, Funchal, Camara de Lobos, Porto Moniz Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
20% Off- US$3,199+$600 upfront costs
Azores Escape
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful Island. Great vacation!”
ROWENA, traveled in September
The Azores' volcanic landscape beckons from the 4-star Sao Miguel Park Hotel. Spot up to 27 cetacean species during whale watching, gaze upon Lagoa do Fogo crater lake, and soak in Furnas' geothermal springs. Traditional Cozido das Furnas and visits to Gorreana tea plantation highlight the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Ribeira Grande, Sete Cidades, Furnas Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Wingbuddy From $1,079
10% Off- US$971You save $108
The Azores Jewels of Portugal (Sao Miguel, Azores to Lisbon) (2025)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelersThe twin lakes of Sete Cidades and Algar do Carvão's lava tube showcase Azorean natural wonders. Savor traditional cozido das furnas and home-hosted dinners while staying at Vila Gale Collection São Miguel and Hotel do Canal. The Capelinhos Volcano and natural thermal pools round out the adventure.
Duration 13 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel Island, Horta, Faial Island, Angra do Heroismo, Terceira Island, Lisbon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $3,849
8% Off- US$3,549+$350 upfront costsYou save $300
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
The Azores make for a wonderful winter destination, with genuine island experiences away from the peak season crowds. Our travelers particularly love exploring São Miguel's geothermal features, taking in Terra Nostra's warm pools and Furnas' volcanic cooking spots along the way. The guided walks around Sete Cidades work perfectly in winter, as the trails remain accessible and the crater views often show their most dramatic side. Marine life viewing hits its peak during winter months, with excellent chances to spot sperm whales and dolphins in their natural habitat. Multi-island tours connecting São Miguel, Terceira and also Pico deliver the fullest experience - each island reveals its unique character through guided cultural stops, while thermal springs and volcanic sites provide welcome warmth on cooler days. Mature travelers tend to prefer our gentler-paced walking tours around Ribeira Funda and Maia, which blend coastal paths with indoor activities like visits to Europe's oldest tea plantation and traditional pineapple farms. Winter visits come with better rates and more chances to experience local life, especially during those traditional meals cooked with volcanic heat in Furnas.
- Spring 2026
Spring brings prime whale watching alongside great hiking conditions across the Azores. Our top tours combine marine life spotting from Ponta Delgada with walks through São Miguel's volcanic terrain. From March through June, you'll join marine biologists tracking fin, blue and also Sei whales in their natural habitat. The spring hiking routes take you through the verdant paths of Sete Cidades, along Sao Jorge's coastal cliffs and also up to Pico's UNESCO vineyard landscapes before the summer crowds arrive. Many of our clients love combining guided walks with thermal pool visits - places like Terra Nostra gardens and Furnas valley hit the perfect temperature this time of year. The 7-14 day multi-island tours connect you with everything from Maia's seaside paths to Caldeira do Santo Cristo's lake views and also Faial's flower-dotted scenery.
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- May 2026 popular 38 tours
- Summer 2026
Summer opens up the full range of outdoor activities across the islands. Our most popular tours mix morning kayaking on Sete Cidades lake with dips in Furnas' thermal pools and also hikes along São Jorge's dramatic ridges. You'll spend active mornings outdoors, then ease into afternoons exploring Ponta Delgada's old town or touring Europe's oldest tea producer at Gorreana. The multi-day walking tours really shine now, leading from Ribeira Funda's coastal trails to the geothermal sites of Furnas Valley and also up to the clear waters of Lagoa do Fogo crater lake. For the fullest experience, our 9-14 day island-hopping tours connect Pico's volcanic vineyards with Horta's marina life and also Terceira's UNESCO sites during the most reliable weather months.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Based on what our travelers tell us, G Adventures comes out as the top choice for exploring the Azores. Their Chief Experience Officers (CEOs) really know their stuff, and the food gets lots of praise from everyone who travels with them. What's nice is how they adjust the pace to fit the group - you won't feel rushed or held back. Wingbuddy gets good marks too, especially for their whale watching trips which many travelers say is a highlight. They've picked quality places to stay and put together smart itineraries that make sense. The whole experience feels relaxed but well-organized. Explore has some solid itineraries that cover a lot of ground in the Azores, but we're hearing mixed things about their guides. Several of our customers mentioned communication issues and some organizational hiccups that took away from the experience. As for Destination Services, they've had some problems keeping to their advertised plans. Our travelers report significant changes to their itineraries, and the company hasn't been great about communicating these changes effectively. For most people looking to visit the Azores, I'd point them toward G Adventures first - they consistently deliver what they promise, and their groups tend to come back happy and eager for more. Wingbuddy would be my second choice, especially if you're keen on whale watching and prefer a more laid-back approach.
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How easy is it to get between islands in the Azores?
Getting around the Azores is pretty straightforward you've got flights connecting the main islands all year which is super convenient and quick. In summer from May through October you can also hop on ferries between islands which is a bit slower but really scenic and easier on the wallet. A lot of travelers love the "Walking in the Azores" tour because it's really well organized using both ferries and quick flights to help you see five amazing islands São Miguel Pico São Jorge Terceira and Faial in about two weeks.
Which islands should I check out first as an Azores beginner?
Start with São Miguel it's the biggest island and has a bit of everything volcanic craters hot springs tea plantations and those amazing Sete Cidades twin lakes. Pico Island's fantastic too especially if you're into hiking with Mount Pico Portugal's highest peak right there plus these incredible UNESCO-protected vineyards. Faial's known for beautiful blue hydrangeas and has this fascinating Capelinhos volcano and Horta Marina where lots of sailing boats stop. Terceira's got tons of history especially in Angra do Heroísmo which is a UNESCO site. Most tours like the "Walking in the Azores" combine these islands really well into a 2-week experience.
What local food should I definitely try while I'm there?
You absolutely have to try "Cozido das Furnas" on São Miguel Island it's this amazing stew they cook underground using volcanic heat which is pretty unique. The cheese here is incredible especially from São Jorge Island and the seafood's fantastic with octopus being a local favorite. Pico Island makes these really interesting wines from volcanic soil that you won't find anywhere else. What's great is that eating out here is actually pretty affordable compared to UK prices so you can really explore the local food scene. There's even this cool "Taste of Portugal with Azores" tour that takes you to see how they grow pineapples on São Miguel and lets you try pineapple liquor.
What are some cool hidden spots that most tourists don't know about?
There's this really interesting place called "Peter's Bar" on Faial Island where sailors have been hanging out forever it's got so much maritime history. The Christmas Cave on Terceira is pretty spectacular it's this amazing lava tube that most people don't know about. If you're into hiking try the Ribeira Funda to Maia trail on São Miguel it takes you past these incredible coastal views and secret beaches. São Jorge has these tiny villages tucked away between steep cliffs and fajãs which are these unique coastal plains made by landslides they're perfect if you want to see real Azorean life. The "Azores By E-bike" tour actually takes you to some of these spots like the Christmas Cave and these natural swimming pools at Biscoitos.



































