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Pico, Azores, Portugal
Pico is the island known for its wine. It was also the poor sibling to Faial, across the north Atlantic Ocean but if you ask me, it’s the cooler, more authentic island with the coolest inhabitants who are always ready to go out of their way to help. Two full days is all that you really need on Pico, and that includes a lot of driving around. Continue reading