Arrive on Sao Miguel, to the charming capital of the Azores. Transfer from the airport to the city and spend the day at your own pace exploring the sights, sounds, and tastes of this island capital. Check in with the hospitality desk this afternoon before embarking the ship.
Friday - Apr 17, 2026
Day 2
Pico, Portugal
Faial Island, Portugal
The tallest mountain on the Atlantic Ridge, the long dormant Ponta do Pico is a defining feature of this beautiful island whose claims to fame are whaling history and wine. Visit the once-booming former whaling village Lajes do Pico and learn about the importance of the whaling industry to these islands at the Whalers' Museum. Then, travel to the wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the moonscape terrain left by the lava flows has been painstakingly converted to vineyards. See the unlikely lava stone corrals that protect the precious vines before ending the day with a tasting of these very special wines. This afternoon, sail to the island of Faial in time to raise a glass at Peter Cafe Sport, a legendary pub where sea adventurers historically dropped off their mail. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 18, 2026
Day 3
Faial Island, Portugal
Following breakfast onboard the ship, head to Capelinhos, where you can see how dramatically the landscape changed when its volcano erupted in 1957. Farms and villages were covered with ash, which added nearly an extra mile of land to the island. Later, stroll in the marina, visit the excellent scrimshaw museum, and enjoy a coffee at a local cafe. ... Read More
Sunday - Apr 19, 2026
Day 4
Sao Jorge, Portugal
This morning visit Sao Jorge, formed by volcanic fissures. An impressive mix of imposing sea cliffs and fajas-coastal plateaus formed from lava flows-the island has fertile soil that supports picturesque grasslands and farms. On trails that crisscross the ridge and beaches, hike to Caldeira de Santo Cristo Lake, known for its clams; visit the small villages perched on the fajas; explore the coffee and tea plantations; and taste world-renowned Sao Jorge cheese. Be on deck with binoculars this afternoon as you sail around the tip of the island, passing cliffs with nesting sea birds and looking for Risso's dolphin and whales. ... Read More
Monday - Apr 20, 2026
Day 5
Graciosa, Portugal
Aptly named, this "gracious" island has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for the balance its inhabitants have achieved between the preservation of the geography and sustainable human development. Travel through a beautiful patchwork of farmland and vineyards dotted with windmills en route to the ancient village of Santa Cruz. At the natural monument Caldeira da Graciosa, you'll see Furna do Enxofre, a unique lava cave and underground lake. Later, stroll through the village of Praia, enjoy the sweet pastry queijada da Graciosa, and soak up the tranquility of this quiet harbor. ... Read More
Tuesday - Apr 21, 2026
Day 6
Terceira, Portugal
First settled by Portuguese navigators around 1450, Terceira became a popular port of call for merchant ships and the economic and religious center of the Azores. You'll wind along the coastline and explore historic villages like Porto Judeu, a small fishing community; Sao Sebastiao, which has a notable 15th-century parish church; and Altares, with its quaint whitewashed houses capped with traditional chimneys and painted cones. Stroll the streets of Praia da Vitoria or take a walking tour with local guides to see the forts, palaces, churches, museums, and gardens of Angra do Heroismo. Step back in time in this 15th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site and see firsthand the indelible mark left by the ancient explorers, conquerors, and religious leaders. ... Read More
Wednesday - Apr 22, 2026
Day 7
Santa Maria, Portugal
As you cruise towards the island of Santa Maria, be on deck to search for the islands' many cetaceans. Go ashore at Santa Maria, historically significant as the first landfall of Christopher Columbus on his return from the Americas in 1493. You'll see a statue of the explorer in the village of Anjos and admire breathtaking vistas as you travel along the coast. Those who choose to hike the Pico Alto - Baia dos Anjos trail will travel from the highest point on the island to the sea to observe marine birds in their azure surroundings. ... Read More
Explore the Furnas Valley and its famed hot springs, hiking the trails and visiting a tea plantation. Sample a typical Azorean dish for lunch: cozido, a dish made with a variety of meats and vegetables naturally cooked underground from the heat of volcanic activity. Following lunch, join local whale spotters and a marine biologist onboard a catamaran in search of the gentle giants of the sea. ... Read More
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