The variety of landscapes of the Azores allows you to carry out multiple activities. Amateur walkers? Climb Pico da Esperanca, a majestic volcano with a towering height of 1000 metres. Budding botanists? Take a detour to Furnas, its botanical gardens at Terra Nostra, its thermal springs and its fantastic variety of plants and flowers. The Azores archipelago is also known for its rich marine life. Therefore, if you have the opportunity, take a boat trip in order to observe the marine mammals that inhabit these waters. Between discovering the historic monuments of Ponta Delgada, the lush vegetation of São Miguel, and the tea plantations in the Furnas valley, travellers will be seduced by this natural environment. For a true change of scenery, take a stroll amid the pineapple plantations, enjoy the mountain roads to observe the lakes down below and discover the caves and volcanoes on Terceira island. Interspersed with magnificent views of the sea and over the plantations, travel the winding roads of the islands so that you can be completely absorbed in its atmosphere.