Discover the best top things to do in Flores, Portugal including WestCanyon Turismo Aventura, Tours of Flores, Cascata do Poco do Bacalhau, Poco da Ribeira do Ferreiro, Faja Grande, Rocha dos Bordoes, Museu da Fabrica da Baleia do Boqueirao, Lighthouse of Ponta do Albernaz, Experience OC.
Restaurants in Flores
5.0 based on 439 reviews
WestCanyon Tourism Adventure, is a company that works on Flores Island - Azores - Portugal.Our Goal is to show this lost paradise in a very different way to those who love mixing NATURE and ADRENALINE in a safe way!Come and have fun with our products:- Canyoning;- Jeeptours;- Trekking;- Corvo Discovery;Enjoy LIFE, enjoy NATURE!
5.0 based on 120 reviews
Tours of Flores has a vast taxi service for 1 to 8 persons (transfers to the hiking trails, restaurants and to the airport).You can even have a private tour of the island with a professional fluent English speaking taxi driver. We can customize the tour according to your wishes and desires. Please contact us with your programme, and we will inform you about our prices.
5.0 based on 95 reviews
Do a short hike and be rewarded with a gorgeous series of waterfalls emerging from the green mossy rock wall - it’s stunning
4.5 based on 177 reviews
Great natural sea pools, views from the waterfalls and quiet! Some nice options to eat fresh fish also.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
The ticket cost 2.50 Euro and you can spend hours in the museum. There are documentaries and a lot of details about the whale industry, and the history of it. You finish the tour in the one time factory and you can see the machinery they used during the production.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
We drove until we couldn't drive any farther north and found ourselves at a very picturesque point of Flores at a large concrete structure that is the lighthouse. The doors were open and the wind seem to push us in as we battled it from the car to the instantly calm atrium. We were inspecting some antique machinery when a strong and tall young sailor came rushing out asking how we got in. He seemed a little alarmed and then to himself said, 'well it's the end of the road it's only natural you would be curious.' Seeing we were harmless tourists he then proceeded to explain that the lighthouse was closed but offered a quick tour since we had come a long way. That turned into a comprehensive and very interesting explanation of the lighthouse, it's workings and the culture of the island itself. The sailor was super intelligent and insightful beyond his years and we greatly enjoyed the lighthouse and his hospitality. I believe it's worth the drive out just for the views but if you are lucky enough to meet a sailor on post I would recommend the tour and an open conversation which is much of what any tourist can ask for.
5.0 based on 76 reviews
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