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In the Azores archipelago, Faial stands out with its distinctive blend of natural beauty and maritime charm. Often referred to as the 'Blue Island' due to its abundance of hydrangeas, it’s also stepped in nautical legends, most vividly displayed on the Marina’s vibrant walls. With its awe-inspiring Caldeira crater, the volcanic terrains of Capelinhos, dense forest reserves, and pristine waters – this Portuguese paradise delivers an unforgettable escape. Its secluded location ranks it among the world's top stargazing spots so expect starlit nights. And if you’re itching to explore more, Pico and São Jorge are just a short boat trip away.
Top three things to do on Faial Island
1. Discover Horta and the Marina’s mural magic
Take your time exploring the island’s capital and admire Horta Marina’s colourful yachts. This lively hub is famed for its ‘sailor’s graffiti’, where voyagers paint vibrant mementoes of their ocean adventures. A must-stop is Peter’s Café Sport, a legendary sailors’ bar known for maritime memorabilia and cocktails.
2. Explore the Capelinhos Volcano
Venture to the island's westernmost point to discover the Capelinhos Volcano. Its lunar-like landscapes are testament to the island’s fiery past. While here, don't miss out on the subterranean Volcano Interpretation Centre to learn about Faial’s geological timeline. For more volcanic wonders, meander around Caldeira, Faial's iconic crater.
3. Immerse yourself in Faial’s natural wonders
Start at the Botanical Garden to learn about the island’s flora and see the blue hydrangeas in full bloom. Craving more action? Gallop through the scenic landscapes on horseback. If the sea tempts you, the waters surrounding Faial brim with marine life, making it a prime spot for whale and dolphin watching.