São Roque do Pico (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ˈʁɔk(ɨ) ðu ˈpiku]) is a municipality in the northern part of the island of Pico, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. The population in 2011 was 3,388, in an area of 142.36 km².
Restaurants in Sao Roque do Pico
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DBM Azores - Sport Fishing and Dive, is a maritime tourist company, based on the island of Pico in the Azores. Sport Fishing and Spearfishing are our main area of expertise. We have all the necessary equipment and certified professionals. We stand out for excellence and ensure all conditions for the services we provide in order to exceed the expectations of our customers. Sport Fishing Charters: -Big Game Fishing; -Jigging; -Bottom Fishing; -Coastal Trolling; -Fly Fishing. Spearfishing. Maritimes Tours.
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Jeep tours on Pico island, with a strong component of adventure and nature. We offer full day tours, in wich you can see the magnificent landscapes of Pico, such as the mountain (highest point of Portugal) or Protected Landscape of vineyards, a Unesco World Heritage site or the sea coast and whale traditions. Don't miss this adventure and let yourself be surprised!
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This museum, though small in size, offers a huge amount of information about the history of the whaling history on Pico Island. Very nice staff.
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Volcanoes' House is located at the heart of the Protected Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture and it belongs to the built heritage of Lajido de Santa Luzia. It is the starting point to discover the volcanoes of the Azores and an important tool to spread the Azorean natural heritage, with emphasis on the geodiversity.
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The Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture Interpretation Centre (CIPCVIP) is a building of noble characteristics, situated in one of the most peculiar core of the Protected Landscape of the Vineyard Culture - Lajido Santa Luzia, consisting as a starting point to understanding of the rich cultural heritage classified as World Heritage by UNESCO in 2004. In this area, visitors can watch a short documentary on the Vineyard Culture Landscape and collect information about the values that comprise it. Going to this Centre also allows a guided visit to the vineyard and fig tree "plots", to the inside of a warehouse and a traditional distillery, still in operation, as well as a tour to the core of Lajido that allows the understanding of how the building is closely associated with the vineyard and fig tree culture.
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