Nestled in the vast expanse of the North Atlantic, the Portuguese island of Pico in the Azores is a hidden gem renowned for its unparalleled opportunities for whale-watching and swimming with dolphins in the wild.
This volcanic paradise offers an experience far removed from the bustling beaches of the Algarve, inviting visitors to trade their espadrilles for walking boots to explore its rugged landscape.
Pico, the second-largest island in the Azorean archipelago, boasts a terrain dominated by Mount Pico, Portugal’s highest peak.
The island’s unique geography, characterised by basalt-walled vineyards and striking volcanic formations, makes it an adventure seeker’s dream.
However, it’s the island’s proximity to the migration routes of whales that truly sets it apart as a premier destination for marine wildlife enthusiasts.
From March to October, visitors to Pico have the best chance to witness the majestic spectacle of whales in their natural habitat.
The island’s waters are frequented by a variety of species, including sperm whales, blue whales, and fin whales. For those looking to dive deeper into the aquatic wonderland, the period from July to October offers the prime opportunity to swim alongside dolphins.
These playful creatures are known to frequent the waters around the Princess Alice Bank, a submerged seamount located 45 nautical miles from Pico. This spot is also a magnet for experienced divers, drawn by the promise of encountering diverse sea life, including massive shoals of mobula and manta rays.
Back on land, Pico seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural charm. The Cella Bar, a local hotspot for drinks and dining, captures the island’s essence with its stunning cypress-wood extension inspired by the graceful form of whales.
This stylish venue offers a perfect respite after a day of exploration, allowing visitors to unwind while enjoying panoramic views of the ocean.
Reaching Pico is an adventure in itself. The Azores’ own SATA airline provides convenient inter-island flights and a four-hour direct flight from London Gatwick to São Miguel. Alternatively, travellers can fly to Lisbon and then catch a direct flight to Pico.
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