This is the most iconic and memorable adventure in the Azores, perfect for those who are in good physical condition, even without any mountaineering experience. A challenge in the right measure, which you will certainly remember for the rest of your life. Come with us to make the most of every moment with the security and motivation that only an experienced guide can provide. During the adventure, you will learn more about the volcanoes and biodiversity of the Azores, with the professional guides who accompany you.
Pico Mountain Climb: Portugal’s Highest Point – 2351 meters
€75.00
goclimbazoresDay hike to the summit of Pico Mountain (2351m), the highest peak in Portugal!
Categories: Activities, All Islands, HIking, Pico
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R Ribeira Do Cabo, 9900-302 Capelo, Azores, Portugal More Products
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