Azores walking holiday: Faial, Sao Jorge and Pico
    • Portugal - Azores
    • 8 days
    • Walking
    • Self-guided
      • From April to October
    • 2 - 10 travellers
      • Simple
      • Comfort
      • Charming
      • Trip code : L1202

Book the Azores walking holiday: Faial, Sao Jorge and Pico trip

Travellers

February 18, 2019
Travelers - Self guided

Select the number of Adventurers that will book the tour
The rates are per person, on a 2 pers. basis and subject to availability. 

Adult (975€)
Child (975€)

Dates and prices

February 07, 2019
Dates and prices - Self guided

Select the start of your adventure with Intura! Our system will automatically do the rest: end date, price... 
The price may vary depending on the season!

Sup per period

    • Unavailable
    • Low
    • Medium (+110 €)
    • High (+130 €)

Accommodation

February 07, 2019
Accommodation - Self guided

Choose your accommodation, from the most simple comfort to the high-standard of a luxury hotel. Bear in mind that you are on holiday and it is the perfect time to enjoy your adventure with Intura, to the fullest! 

Options

February 07, 2019
Extensions - Self guided

Select one or several extensions below so that you can personnalise your tour and of course, spend a bit more time enjoying your adventure with Intura! 

+65€

Join a whale watching tour from Pico Island ! 
- From Madalena on Pico island, the outing is preceded by a briefing before boarding a 12 to 24-seater zodiac.
- Departure every day, twice a day at 9am and 2:30pm for about 3 hours. From June to September
- The Azores have become one of the most beautiful examples in terms of cetacean protection and the waters of the Azores are a real sanctuary from June to September, especially for sperm whales, Atlantic spotted dolphins with their newborn and the mysterious northern bottlenose whale.
No less than 27 species have been recorded around the islands, including migratory species and resident species. For a long time the archipelago lived off this very lucrative hunt. It was only in 1984 that whaling was banned. The era of the whalers is still present in the memory of the villagers and the look-outs, these small white huts perched on strategic points of the islands, are still used to spot a shadow lurking or a flipper... but for the delight of nature lovers, not hunting! 
Subject to availability and to weather and sea conditions. 

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Azores walking holiday: Faial, Sao Jorge and Pico
      • Portugal - Azores
      • 2 adults (2x975€)
      • 0 children (0x975€)
    • 8 days
    • Simple
Total 1950€
Deposit 580€