
Pico
Azores Pico Vineyards UNESCO Wine Heritage Guide
Discover Pico Island's UNESCO-protected vineyards, where unique volcanic stone walls create a remarkable wine-growing landscape in the Azores
Pico Mountain Azores – the highest peak in Portugal
Discover Pico Mountain, Portugal's highest peak in the Azores, offering breathtaking views, volcanic wonders, and unforgettable hiking adventures.
Pico Reflects on Lagoa do Caiado
Breathtaking aerial view of Pico Island, Azores, captured by drone during summer—revealing the stunning Portuguese archipelago from above.
Pico Houses
Most of the traditional Pico houses are done like this also on other Azorean islands, but for some reason, probably due to the typical surroundings, people tend to associate them with this beautiful island.
Pico Island (the Grey Island)
Pico Island is the second largest in the Azores Archipelago, with a surface area of 444.9 km2. Dominated by the volcano of the mountain of Pico, located in its western half, the island is 8,3 km from its closest neighbour (Faial), and is populated by 14,148 inhabitants








