Ferries from
Flores to Sao Jorge
Ferries from
Flores to Sao Jorge
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Flores, the westernmost island of Portugal's Azores archipelago, offers a unique experience for travellers seeking natural beauty off the beaten path. This volcanic island is known for its stunning landscapes with deep valleys, crystal-clear lakes, and magnificent waterfalls. Visitors can explore the Rocha dos Bordões, an impressive formation of vertical basalt columns, or hike to the Seven Lakes, a collection of crater lakes nestled in lush green surroundings. The island's main port, Santa Cruz das Flores, serves as the primary connection point for ferry services. From Flores, travellers can easily sail to neighbouring Corvo, the smallest Azorean island, while longer routes connect to Faial and other central Azores islands. The summer months bring the colourful Festa do Emigrante, celebrating the island's connection with its diaspora through music, dance and traditional food. With its mild climate and unspoiled nature, Flores provides a perfect escape for those looking to experience authentic Portuguese island culture.
São Jorge, one of the central islands in the Azores archipelago of Portugal, offers visitors a unique blend of dramatic landscapes and authentic Portuguese culture. This island is famous for its distinctive 'fajãs' - small plains formed by lava flows or landslides at the base of steep cliffs, creating perfect spots for agriculture and settlements. Adventure seekers will love the island's hiking trails, especially the network along the north coast that offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. São Jorge is also known for its cheese production, with São Jorge cheese being a protected designation of origin product celebrated at the annual Cheese Festival in July. The island's main town, Velas, serves as the primary port, connecting São Jorge to other Azorean islands. Regular ferry services run to Faial, Pico, and Terceira, making it easy to explore more of the Azores. With its unspoiled natural beauty and authentic island life, São Jorge provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape more crowded tourist destinations.