2 Best Sights in The Azores, Portugal

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Azores - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Caldeira

Horta Fodor's Choice

Located toward the center of the island (and therefore best accessed by car), this stunning ancient volcanic crater with a diameter of 2 km (more than 1 mile) and a depth of 1,312 feet started forming at least 400,000 years ago, with the last volcanic event taking place 1,000 years ago. There’s a scenic viewpoint to snap a few pictures, or opt for the fairly easy hike around the 7-km (4-mile) circular trail that winds around the rim’s perimeter; there are some narrow sections, so bring your hiking shoes. The perimeter walk takes two to three hours to complete and offers lovely views of the lush laurel forest and, if you’re lucky and the day is clear, to Mt. Pico in the distance.

Faial, Portugal
Sight Details
Free

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Centro de Interpretacao do Vulcao dos Capelinhos

Capelo

When the Capelinhos Volcano erupted in the 20th century, it completely changed not only the landscape of Faial, but the population as well. The undersea eruption created a lunar-like island that extended the coastal land mass, and resulted in about half of the population leaving Faial, never to return. Today you can visit the innovatively designed Volcano Museum—created underground to respect the landscape above—to get a better sense of what happened, as well as to learn more about the geological history of the Azores. Afterward, you can climb to the top of the lighthouse, partially buried during the eruption, for panoramic views.

Farol dos Capelinhos, Faial, 9900-014, Portugal
292-200470
Sight Details
€10
Closed Sun. and Mon. Nov.–Mar.

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