Take a walk along the entire coastline of the island and get lost in the various accesses to the sea.
Visit the road to Mato and the access to Casa da Montanha, a path flanked by meadows and pastures.
At Montanha house, be dazzled by the views over the canal and perhaps plan a climb to the highest point in Portugal.
Visit the villages of Madalena, São Roque and Lajes.
Savor the local cuisine, with special attention to fresh fish and seafood.
Visit the Wine Museum and the extensive vineyards, a UNESCO world heritage site.
Embark on a cetacean observation trip, with the sighting of different types of whales and dolphins.
Visit the Whaling Museum and the Whaling Industry Museum and get to know this activity, now extinct.
Dive into one of the many natural pools: Barca, Criação Velha, São Roque, Poças das Mujas, among others.
Watch the sunset, in the Barca area, which hides behind Faial Island.
Visit the Gruta das Torres, and understand the geological formation of the slabs.
Get to know the islands of Faial and São Jorge within a short trip.