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Step into Pico’s most volcanic side, between jeep tracks and lava cave.
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Wine & Flavours Route · gastronomy and volcanic wine tasting
PicoCombines a tasting lunch, distillery visit, museums and a 4-wine Pico tasting in the most complete option for travellers who want to explore the island through food and wine.
On this route you'll discover the fantastic Protected Landscape of Pico Island's Vineyard Culture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A journey through time visiting places that preserve the centuries-old identity associated with wine culture, with tastings of locally produced wines and all their secrets.
For gastronomy and wine lovers who want a complete sensory experience connected to the land.
Meeting point
Madalena do Pico
Cancellation policy
Cancellation and refund requests must be made at least 5 days before the start of the booked tour.
The Wine & Flavours Route has a more explicit tasting and gastronomy focus, with a tasting lunch, 4 Pico wines, local liqueurs and museums.
If you want to give more space to wine tasting, local gastronomy and the flavours of Pico, this is one of the best choices.
Yes. The experience includes a regional tasting lunch.
Step into Pico’s most volcanic side, between jeep tracks and lava cave.
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Discover the vineyard coast and Pico’s most authentic UNESCO side.
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Pico wines are born from unique grape varieties in volcanic soil. Discover which to taste, where to visit cellars, and how winemaking tradition shaped the island's identity.
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The vineyard culture landscape of Pico Island has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004. Discover the history, volcanic stone corrals, and how to experience this ancient tradition.
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A quick guide to compare Pico tours by experience style and understand which option best matches your profile.
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