Climb Pico Mountain (Mount Pico, Azores) –
Guided Tours & Booking
About the Pico Mountain Climb
The Pico Mountain hike is a demanding but rewarding volcanic trail that leads to the summit of Portugal’s highest peak.
The Mount Pico climb follows a volcanic trail from the base to the summit, offering a unique hiking experience in the Azores. The terrain is steep and rocky, requiring good physical condition, but no technical climbing skills are needed.
- Distance: ~8 km round trip
- Duration: 6 to 8 hours
- Elevation gain: 1,100 meters
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Do You Need a Guide to Climb Pico Mountain?
Climbing Pico Mountain without a guide is allowed, but hiring a certified guide is highly recommended.
A guide will:
- Ensure your safety
- Monitor weather conditions
- Help with navigation
- Improve your overall experience
For most visitors, a guided Pico Mountain climb is safer and more enjoyable.
Pico Mountain Day Climb
– Guided Hike (Azores) -
Climb Pico Mountain (2,351m), the highest peak in Portugal and the most iconic hiking experience in the Azores.
This guided day climb takes you through a unique volcanic landscape with breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean.
A safe, challenging, and unforgettable adventure with certified local guides.
Start: between 6am and 8am
Average duration: 7 – 8
hours
Walking poles included.
Access fee included.
Accident insurance included.
First aid included.
Small groups
Option: Private Activity (check price)
Transfer (on request):
between Madalena Ferry
and the Mountain House Registration Center.
€79 per person
Only 160 people are allowed on Pico Mountain at the same time — book in advance to secure your spot.
Pico Mountain Sunrise Climb - Guided Night Hike (Azores) -
Climb Pico Mountain at night and reach the summit at sunrise, one of the most unforgettable experiences in the Azores.
Watch the sunrise above the Atlantic from the highest point in Portugal (2,351m).
A guided volcanic hike combining challenge, beauty, and pure magic.
Start: between 00:00 and 3:00 in the morning
Average duration: 10 hours
Let’s wait for the sunrise, temperatures close to zero degrees.
Headlamps and hiking poles included.
Access fee included.
Accident insurance included.
First aid included.
Small groups
Option: Private Activity (check price)
If the activity is not available, please contact us directly via WhatsApp or Email and we may find a solution.
Transfer (on request):
between Madalena Ferry
and Mountain House
109 € per person
Only 160 people are allowed on Pico Mountain at the same time — book in advance to secure your spot.
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Pico Mountain Overnight Experience
- Sleep in the Crater -
Experience Pico Mountain like never before with an overnight climb inside the volcanic crater.
Enjoy sunset, stars, and sunrise from the highest peak in Portugal (2,351m). A unique guided adventure in the heart of the Azores.
Start: 3pm .
Arrival: 11am the next day
Higher difficulty, necessary to carry camping equipment.
2 person tents, single sleeping bags
and mattress included.
Headlamps and hiking poles included.
Access fee included.
Accident insurance included.
First aid included.
Small groups
Option: Private Activity (check price)
If the activity is not available, please contact us directly via WhatsApp or Email.
Transfer (on request):
between Madalena Ferry
and Mountain House
185€ per person
Only 32 people can camp in the crater each night, book in advance to secure your spot.
What to Bring for the Pico Mountain Climb
- Hiking boots (mandatory)
- Warm and waterproof clothing
- Backpack (20–30L)
- Water (minimum 2L)
- Snacks / energy food
FAQ – Pico Mountain Climb
How difficult is the Pico Mountain climb?
It is considered moderately to highly challenging due to steep volcanic terrain.
How long does it take to climb Pico Mountain?
Most climbs take between 6 and 8 hours round trip.
Can beginners climb Pico Mountain?
Yes, with good physical condition. A guide is recommended.
When is the best time to climb Pico Mountain?
Between May and October, when weather conditions are more stable.
Is it safe to climb Pico Mountain?
Yes, but conditions can change quickly — guided climbs are the safest option.
Read all the FAQ questions here.

