Where to go
Portugal
Things to do in Pico Island
Pico Island, the second largest of the Azores, certainly packs a punch when it comes to outdoor exploration. Home to Portugal’s highest mountain, Mount Pico, underground lava tunnels, lush landscapes and inviting beaches – it’s an adventurer’s paradise. The island’s capital, Madalena, is a bustling hub with colourful houses and local eateries dishing up Azorean specialities. Sampling local wine is also on the cards here and the island's UNESCO-recognized vineyards offer a deep dive into its winemaking history. Plus, with its close proximity to neighbouring isles, day trips to Faial and São Jorge are just short hops away.Top three things to do on Pico Island 1. Scale Mount PicoReach for the skies by hiking up Mount Pico, the tallest peak in Portugal and the island’s star attraction. This dormant volcano, standing proudly at 2,351 meters, offers trekkers a challenging yet rewarding climb. Once you reach the top, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the island, Atlantic Ocean and neighbouring isles. 2. Visit Gruta das Torres Lava TunnelJourney beneath the surface of Pico Island to explore Gruta das Torres, the largest lava tube in Portugal. Formed by flowing lava from ancient eruptions, this underground world spans over five kilometres, although only a portion is open to visitors. Guided tours illuminate its chambers, showcasing unique geological formations and narrating the island's volcanic history.3. Enjoy whale and dolphin watching tours The waters around Pico Island are teeming with marine life, making it a prime spot for whale and dolphin watching. Take a boat trip out into the deep azure sea and marvel at these magnificent creatures up close. If you're lucky, you might even spot a sperm whale breaching or a playful pod of dolphins riding the waves.