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Discover an archipelago carved by fire, cooled by the sea, and sprinkled with soul on our gay tour of Portugal’s Azores Islands. Lush, raw, and refreshingly off the radar, Portugal’s Azores are a living postcard of lava, lakes, and island charm. Wander historic towns, dive into a geothermally-heated ocean pool, and cook a meal in the earth itself. From farm-to-table feasts to whale watching and a visit to a UNESCO World Heritage vineyard, every day brings a new discovery in this wondrous and exhilarating paradise!

• Explore the Capelinhos Volcano and its underground interpretation center that tells the story of Faial’s 1957 eruption
• Trek through a network of tranquil lakes and volcanic peaks on a guided hike to the Sete Cidades Crater Lakes
• Discover the charm of São Miguel’s capital on a guided walking tour
• Soak in a natural geothermal ocean pool at Ferraria
• Choose between summitting Portugal’s highest peak on Pico Island, or spotting whales, dolphins, and other marine wildlife on a boat tour
• Savor a seasonal tasting menu paired with local wines at a working farm rooted in Azorean traditions
• Cook a traditional cozido using geothermal methods in Furnas
• Learn how different mineral-rich waters in Furnas create distinct flavors in green tea during a guided tasting

Day 1 Bom dia, and welcome to Ponta Delgada, the gateway to the Azores! As the largest city in the archipelago, Ponta Delgada blends centuries of history with a lively contemporary spirit, offering a perfect introduction to São Miguel’s unique culture and charm. We’ll begin with a Welcome Meeting at 10AM before we set off on a guided walking tour that traces the soul of this Atlantic island capital.
Our first stop is the Mercado da Graça, the city’s beloved farmers’ market. From here, we’ll stroll toward the Marina, where sleek boats bob in the harbor and the scent of the ocean floats on the breeze. We’ll continue to Portas da Cidade, Ponta Delgada’s famous triple-arched city gates, a relic of its 18th-century heritage. Next, we’ll explore Forte de São Brás, a sea-facing fortress that once defended the island from pirates and invaders. With its cannons still standing guard, this historic site offers sweeping views and a glimpse into the Azores’ strategic past. Later, we’ll wander through São Francisco Square, where the imposing Convento da Nossa Senhora da Esperança watches over the city, then through the Sena Freitas Garden, a peaceful urban oasis that showcases the elegant Palácio da Conceição. We’ll wrap up our tour at the António Borges Botanical Garden, where winding paths lead through exotic trees, grottoes, and quiet corners. We’ll end the tour with an included lunch at a historic house in the city center, then have the rest of the afternoon free to explore, shop, or relax. This evening, we’ll gather for an included Welcome Dinner.
Hotel: Grand Hotel Açores Atlântico, Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island, 5*

Day 2 After breakfast, we’re off to explore São Miguel’s most spectacular natural wonder: the Sete Cidades volcanic complex. We’ll begin at Lagoa do Canário, where our expert guide will provide a short trail briefing before we lace up our hiking boots and step into nature for our 4 mile (6.3 km) hike. The trail unfolds through a scenic network of lakes, including Lagoa das Éguas, the peaceful Lagoa Rasa, and the tranquil Lagoa do Canário itself. As we climb toward Pico das Éguas, the highest point of the Sete Cidades region, we’ll pause to admire panoramic views and learn about the critical role these freshwater sources play in supplying the municipality of Ponta Delgada. One of the highlights along the way is the dramatic Grota do Inferno viewpoint, perched above the vast Caldera of Sete Cidades. From here, we’ll gaze out over a mesmerizing patchwork of lagoons and volcanic ridges. We’ll conclude our hike with a visit to the Vista do Rei. From this breathtaking vantage point, we’ll look down upon the dual-colored lakes cradled in the volcanic crater, a sight that has captured the imagination of travelers for generations. After a catered picnic lunch, we’ll journey to São Miguel’s wild west coast for a relaxing soak in a hot spring-fed pool. Nestled in the coastal cliffs of Ponta da Ferraria, this natural spa is one of the island’s most extraordinary geological treasures. Depending on the tide, water temperatures can range from 65°F (18°C) to 82°F (28°C) – but be mindful! At low tide, near the spring’s source, temperatures can spike up to 140°F (61°C). Afterwards, we’ll return to Ponta Delgada and have the evening and dinner at our leisure.
Hotel: Grand Hotel Açores Atlântico, Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island, 5*

Day 3 Today will be an early start, with a 1-hour flight to Faial Island. Upon landing, we’ll journey to one of the most otherworldly landscapes in the Azores: the hauntingly beautiful site of the Capelinhos Volcano. Our visit begins at the Capelinhos Interpretation Centre, a museum built partially underground so as not to disturb the raw volcanic terrain. Inside, we’ll step into the powerful story of the 1957-58 eruption, when an underwater volcano burst to life just off the coast, gradually building new land as ash and lava transformed the shoreline. Through striking exhibits and interactive displays, we’ll learn how this 13-month-long eruption reshaped Faial’s geography and community, prompting nearly half the island’s population to emigrate to North America in search of new beginnings. Later, we’ll enjoy a catered picnic lunch at Capelo Forest Park before heading to Horta to check into our hotel. This afternoon is free to explore the city, go shopping, or relax at the hotel. This evening, we’ll gather at a local restaurant for a delicious included dinner.
Hotel: Hotel do Canal, Horta, Faial Island, 4*

Day 4 Another early morning has us departing the hotel for a 30-minute ferry to Pico Island, where we’ll split off into our two activities: hiking or whale watching.
Pico Mountain Hike: If you fancy a challenge, and don’t have knee or ankle problems, hike to the summit of Portugal’s tallest mountain (2,351m/7,713ft) for stunning views of the archipelago. Enjoy a pre-packed picnic lunch at the summit before descending back down to sea level. PLEASE NOTE: This hike is only recommended for those with hiking experience and above-average fitness.
Ascent / Descent: 1,121m / 3,677ft
Distance: 7.6km/4.7mi
Approximate hiking time: 8 hours
Whale Watching & Vineyard Visit: Enjoy a laid-back whale-and-dolphin-watching tour in Lajes do Pico. We can’t guarantee cetacean sightings, but look for turtles, seabirds, and other marine mammals. Back on land, we’ll chow down on an included lunch at a local restaurant. We’ll continue on a scenic drive along Pico Island’s stunning south coast, heading toward Madalena and the vineyards of Criação Velha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our guide will share the story behind Pico’s wine culture, its enduring connection to the land, and the centuries-old techniques that make this place unlike any other wine region in the world. Later, we’ll pause at a natural ocean pool carved into the lava rock, offering spectacular views across the channel to Faial Island. With a rustic stone bar nearby and the sound of waves lapping against the shore, it’s the perfect spot to relax, take a refreshing dip, and soak in the serene beauty of the Azores. PLEASE NOTE: it is important that you let us know if you have any back problems, as there are some restrictions on the boat tour.
Later this afternoon, we’ll reunite and board the ferry back to Faial for an included dinner.
Hotel: Hotel do Canal, Horta, Faial Island, 4*

Day 5 Rise and shine! This morning, we’ll head to the airport for a 1-hour morning flight back to São Miguel island. Upon landing, we’ll visit a local farm that blends tradition, sustainability, and Azorean hospitality. We’ll start with a guided walk around the property to learn about the farm’s history, its deep-rooted connection to the land, and the agricultural practices that have shaped life here for generations. As we explore, we’ll see how the rhythms of the seasons influence everything from the crops in the fields to the ingredients in the kitchen. Then, it’s time to gather at the dining area, where a thoughtfully curated seasonal tasting menu awaits. Each dish is crafted using fresh ingredients and paired with local vintages to complement and elevate every bite. This afternoon, we’ll check into our hotel in Furnas and have some time to get settled and relax before we gather for a fantastic, included dinner.
Hotel: Octant Furnas Hotel, Furnas, São Miguel Island, 5*

Day 6 Our morning begins with an included breakfast before a leisurely guided stroll through the charming village of Furnas. We’ll stop at the local market to shop for fresh, regional ingredients needed to prepare a beloved Azorean classic: the Furnas cozido. Then, we’ll head back to our hotel’s kitchen for a hands-on cooking class. But here’s the twist: although we’re preparing dinner, it’s still morning! Why? Because this meal is cooked slowly underground, using only the natural steam from the Earth’s core. After prepping our dish, we’ll head to the Caldeiras, where local chefs and families have been cooking this way for generations. We’ll lower our pot into a steaming geothermal oven and leave it to slow-cook for the next six hours. With dinner simmering beneath our feet, we’ll settle in for a lakeside picnic lunch with stunning views of Lagoa das Furnas, a peaceful volcanic crater lake surrounded by forested hills. This afternoon, we’ll continue our exploration of Furnas’ geothermal wonders with a guided thermal green tea tasting. But this isn’t your ordinary cup of tea. Here, we’ll discover how three different types of naturally occurring mineral waters are used to brew local green tea. As we sip, we’ll learn how mineral content can subtly shift the tea’s flavor, aroma, and even color. Later, we’ll enjoy some free time before we unveil our homemade cozido for tonight’s included dinner.
Hotel: Octant Furnas Hotel, Furnas, São Miguel Island, 5*

Day 7 Today is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Whether you choose to unwind at the hotel, stroll through Furnas, or revisit a favourite spot from earlier in the journey, the day is wide open for exploration and relaxation. This evening, we’ll gather one final time for our Farewell Dinner, a delicious, heartfelt send-off to an incredible tour of the Azores Islands.
Hotel: Octant Furnas Hotel, Furnas, São Miguel Island, 5*

Day 8 After an included breakfast, guests will enjoy a complimentary transfer to the airport. Safe travels home, and até à vista!
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• Domestic flights from São Miguel to Horta and from Horta to São Miguel
• Arrival & departure transfers to/from joining/finishing point hotel
• A gay group host and a local guides throughout
• Daily breakfast, 7 lunches, 6 dinners
• All gratuities for drivers, day guides, included meals, and porters
• All activities mentioned in the itinerary
• Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary
• All land transportation in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles
• Return ferry tickets to/from Pico Island
• A $50 USD Rainbow Railroad donation to help resettle LGBTQ+ refugees.

• International airfare
• Optional activities, meals, and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
• All items of a personal nature (laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
• Municipal tax for the starting point hotel on São Miguel island is €2 per person, per night. Local legislation requires that guests pay the tax directly upon check-in.
• Travel insurance is mandatory for all travellers. Click here for more details.
• Gratuities for your Local Guide & Group Host (budget approximately $120 – $210 USD)

Discover an archipelago carved by fire, cooled by the sea, and sprinkled with soul on our gay tour of Portugal’s Azores Islands.
Portugal Visa Starting in 2026, most visitors will require an EU Travel Information & Authorisation System (ETIAS) which will be obtained online. Be sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure. There may be some exceptions, and it is the responsibility of all travellers to ensure they meet all entry requirements. Click here for more info.
Culture Shock Portugal is a highly developed Western nation. Crime rates are low and the nation is generally safe, but beware of pickpockets and petty theft anywhere that’s popular with tourists.
Local LGBT Scene Even on the largest island, São Miguel, the nightlife leans quiet, with just a handful of laid-back bars and the occasional small club in Ponta Delgada. There are no queer events to speak of, however, you’ll still find pockets of LGBTQ+ friendliness. The only explicitly gay-friendly spot is Azores Forever Diner, a cozy hangout in the capital.
Weather May is a stunning time to experience the Azores at their freshest. Daytime temperatures are comfortably mild, typically hovering between 60°F and 70°F (15°C to 21°C), with cooler evenings that may require layers, especially inland or at higher elevations. The skies are often bright, the ocean sparkles in the sunlight, and the summer crowds haven’t arrived yet, making this an ideal moment for hiking crater lakes, soaking in geothermal pools, and exploring historic towns at a relaxed pace.
Required Vaccinations Based on the entry requirements for Portugal, there are no mandatory vaccinations. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, consult with your doctor or a travel medical clinic. We cannot provide vaccination recommendations.
Electricity You will need an international travel plug/adapter for Type F sockets.
Connectivity All of our hotels will have Wi-Fi access. If you require connectivity, we recommend purchasing an international data plan or local SIM card (with an unlocked device). Even with a SIM card or roaming plan, coverage may be weak.

Travel Insurance
For everybody’s peace of mind, medical travel insurance is required on all Out Adventures tours. At a minimum, your travel insurance must provide cover against personal accident, death, medical expenses, emergency repatriation and personal liability, with a minimum medical coverage of US $100,000.
Physical Preparedness This tour is rated 2.5/5 and is not suitable for guests with mobility issues due to the amount of walking on uneven ground, and up/down stairs.
All guests must have a good level of health, and all tours involve uneven steps or stairs, and you will be required to carry your own luggage from time to time. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate individuals with limited mobility unless they are willing to absorb the cost of a private guide/assistant which varies by country and is only possible on a case by case basis. It is also your responsibility to advise us of any pre-existing medical conditions that may increase the risk of you requiring medical attention, or that may affect the normal conduct of the tour and the enjoyment of the tour by other participants.
Meals
Daily breakfast, 7 lunches, and 6 dinners are included.
Money
Portugal’s local currency is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted.
NOTE: We recommend carrying approximately $200 USD to be used in case of an emergency, or if your credit/ATM cards are placed on hold. This should be in addition to any spending money.
Tipping
If you are happy with the services throughout your trip, a tip is recommended. Tipping details will be provided in your final trip documentation, however we recommend budgeting approximately $120 – $210 USD.
What to bring
Our adventure entail carrying your own luggage on occasion. Our packing list is a guideline, not gospel. Our specialists are happy to answer any specific questions about how much or little to bring. PLEASE NOTE: This tour has a per-person limit of 50lbs/23kg per checked bag and 17lbs/8kg carry-on per carry-on bag due to restrictions on the internal domestic flights.

Flying Solo
If you’ve never travelled on your own, it’s an amazing way to get to know yourself while making new friends along the way. We can arrange for you to share a room with people in your age range at no charge, or you can pay a supplement for your own room. If there’s an odd number of solos, we’ll rotate a single room on a random basis.
How We Travel
Our tour is all about good times with like-minded folks. Whether we’re sitting around a campfire or indulging in five-star decadence, our goal is to make the experience magical. We also support the communities we visit by hiring local guides, staying at locally-owned accommodations whenever possible, and seeking out authentic local cuisine. It all adds up to a great way to immerse yourself in the culture.
Your Guide
Our tours are led by a gay (or gay-welcoming) guide. Whenever possible, we hire destination locals. And we can also connect you with the right people if you’d like to delve deeper into the local culture.

Fellow Adventurers
Our are a great way to meet people from around the world and all walks of life. Bear in mind that everybody’s there for a good time, so mutual respect will go a long way. Please be on time for any meetups, empathetic to the needs of others, and ready to roll with whatever the adventure brings. Although we can’t tell you who your fellow travellers will be for privacy reasons, we can tell you many great friendships began with our tour. And just because we’re a gay travel company doesn’t mean we’re exclusive: friends and family are always welcome to join the fun.
Groups Within Groups
We love when groups of friends join us on an OUT Adventure, whether you’re celebrating a major milestone, or you just love to travel together. However, since we have travellers that will be flying solo, or as a couple, we would love your help ensuring everybody feels welcome and has an epic time.
Itinerary Disclaimer
The itinerary is correct at time of publishing. If anything, it will only improve with feedback from prior travellers and our own research. It’s best to reference your final trip documents, rather than our website, in case there have been any changes that affect your departure.

Starting Point Hotel Grand Hotel Açores Atlântico, Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island Welcome to island elegance with a maritime twist! The Grand Hotel Açores Atlântico is perched right along the Ponta Delgada waterfront, so you’re just steps from where the sea kisses the city. Its classic white-washed façade has a “beachy elegance” feel with an elevated terrace that takes full advantage of the endless sea views.

The rooms are bright, airy, and refined, featuring hardwood floors, crisp white linens, and views that alternate between city buzz and Atlantic serenity. Oh, and the ensuites are stocked with fluffy towels and spa-worthy toiletries.
Feeling fancy? Hit up the à la carte restaurant, Vapore, featuring everything from appetizers to tostadas, burgers, fresh seafood, and more. There’s a gym if you’re keen to work up a sweat. Or take a dip in the indoor pool before your next Azorean escapade. You’ll be feeling ship-shape in no time.

Finishing Point Hotel Octant Furnas Hotel, Furnas, São Miguel Island Octant Furnas isn’t just a hotel; it’s an experience. Tucked away in the lush green valley of Furnas, surrounded by thermal springs and tropical plants, this place feels like a retreat from the real world in the best way.
The design is minimalist but warm, with lots of wood accents and earthy tones. It’s like walking into a hug…from nature! The spa features supergraphics that seemingly transport you into a lush jungle scene.

The rooms are gorgeous: huge windows, comfy beds, and soft linens you’ll want to take home with you. You’ll be tempted to cancel your plans and just live in a robe.
But the real highlight? There’s an outdoor hot spring-fed pool surrounded by lush gardens. It’s quiet, calming, and honestly kind of magical at night with the mist rising up from the warm water.

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