Flores Island is one of the most preserved and authentic islands of the Azores. Located at the westernmost edge of the archipelago, it stands out for its lush nature, breathtaking landscapes, and peaceful pace of life, ideal for those looking to disconnect from routine and reconnect with nature.
Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the island offers an almost untouched environment, where green dominates the scenery and silence is an essential part of the experience.

Lush Nature and Unique Landscapes
Flores is known for its numerous waterfalls, steep cliffs, and volcanic lagoons. One of the most iconic spots is Poço da Ribeira do Ferreiro, where several waterfalls cascade down lush green slopes, creating a truly impressive natural setting.
On the central plateau, lagoons such as Lagoa Negra offer serene views, perfect for moments of contemplation and tranquility.
Trails, Sea and Close Contact with Nature

Flores Island is ideal for those seeking outdoor experiences in direct contact with nature. The island offers a network of well-preserved trails that cross deep valleys, dense forests, and natural viewpoints with impressive views. Natural lava pools provide perfect spots for peaceful swims on calm sea days. Birdwatching is another highlight, with opportunities to observe many endemic species. Among its most striking geological features is Rocha dos Bordões, an imposing formation of basalt columns that reflects the island’s volcanic origin.
Local Gastronomy and Hospitality
The gastronomy of Flores is simple and genuine, based on local products and fresh fish. Traditional dishes reflect the island’s close connection to both sea and land, always accompanied by warm and welcoming hospitality.

A Destination to Slow Down
Flores Island is not a destination for rushing. It is a place to slow down, explore at nature’s pace, and enjoy truly authentic experiences.
Ideal for nature lovers, mindful travelers, and those seeking the purest side of the Azores.