Island hopping... Sao Miguel, Terceira, Pico, Faial. Ah, how beautiful are the Azores, where the weather comes from😀. Mostly seen on TV weather reports, Azores high or low, you often hear that, but where is it and what does it look like there?
From Frankfurt, you can fly directly to Ponta Delgada with SATA and from there you can reach all the islands by boat or propeller planes.
The Azores are nine islands of volcanic origin, of which we visited 4. Each island is worth a visit and different. Deep blue crater lakes, meadows lined with blue hydrangeas, black lava stone, the wild Atlantic with possible whale watching. These islands invite you to bike and hike, but also to indulge in delicious food, great fish dishes, where else, if not here. The accommodations on the islands range from hotels to quintas and small holiday homes, we have been preferring the latter for years and always feel comfortable spending our holidays in owner-managed small units. We always try to avoid mass tourism and large hotels.
I call them pipe cleaners, they somehow look like that 😝
Sulphur, it steams, the first contact and the realization that it boils under the earth, but on Sao Miguel it is much more extreme, although the walking path on the boardwalks in this natural park was beautiful and pleasant.
It is always difficult to decide whether to stay longer on one island or not, because on Terceira there are some hikes that would have been tempting for sure. But then we moved on to Pico, with a small SATA plane after returning our rental car. Check-in is quick, everything is very manageable and relaxed.
Pico, that's the name of the island and also the name of the mountain, the highest in Portugal by the way, at 2351 meters. I thought it was the most charming island with this mighty volcano and its peak, which was often covered by clouds and then playfully reappeared. You can also climb the volcano, but the ascent is said to be very difficult and is best done with a mountain guide. We were very wary of it, especially since the weather wasn't so great and clouds kept coming in.
We stayed in a very nice place on Pico, O Zimbreiro in Piedade, a family with its own pottery and huts, as well as rooms in the main house and a pool. They completely rebuilt the property and restored the old typical huts. Very beautiful..... from the terrace you have a view of the neighboring island of Sao Jorge and can watch dolphins, or simply relax.
Because Pico offers the best whale watching trips in the world, we booked a tour in advance.
Whaling is a topic everywhere, and it is very interesting to visit the museum and get an idea of how people went out to sea. Normally, they worked in the fields, and when the whale caller, who was always in position, spotted a whale, they quickly got on the wooden boats. An adventurous undertaking and it's good that today the whales are shot with cameras, not harpoons.