Pico Island
Pico Island is one of the nine islands in the Azores, an archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its stunning landscapes, including the towering Pico Mountain, which is the highest peak in Portugal. The island's volcanic origins contribute to its unique geography and rich biodiversity.
The economy of Pico Island is primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of grapes for wine production. The island is famous for its Verdelho wine, which is produced using traditional methods. Additionally, Pico offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, whale watching, and exploring its beautiful coastline.