Azores Expert
The Atlanticoline ferry crossing the channel between Horta on Faial and Madalena on Pico in calm afternoon sun, with the Pico volcano rising dramatically directly from the ocean ahead of the ferry, a few passengers visible on the open deck, and the deep blue Atlantic stretching to the horizon

How to get to Pico

Pico Airport (PIX) is served by flights from Lisbon and the central group. For most travellers from outside Europe, the practical route is via Lisbon or via São Miguel, and the daily Horta-Madalena ferry makes Pico effectively a second-day extension of any Faial trip.

Direct flights to Pico

Origin Airline Frequency Flight time
Lisbon (LIS) TAP 3 to 5 weekly, year-round 2h30
São Miguel (PDL) SATA Daily, often via TER 50 min (direct) or 1h45 (via TER)
Terceira (TER) SATA Several weekly 35 min
Faial (HOR) SATA Occasional, summer only 10 min

From Faial, the ferry is faster than the flight (30-minute crossing vs 30 minutes of airport process plus 10 minutes of flying).

From North America

No direct service. The standard routings:

  • Via Boston: SATA from BOS to São Miguel (PDL) or Terceira (TER), then inter-island SATA flight to PIX. Total elapsed time from Boston: around 12 hours including the connection layover.
  • Via Lisbon: Any transatlantic carrier to LIS, then TAP to PIX. Total elapsed time from US East Coast: 14 to 16 hours.

For travellers planning a multi-island trip, the cleanest pattern is fly into PDL (the busiest hub), spend time on São Miguel, then inter-island to PIX. Returning, fly PIX-PDL-onward or PIX-LIS-onward.

From mainland Europe

Connect through Lisbon. From the major hubs (London, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid), TAP connections from LIS to PIX run 3 to 5 days a week. Total time: 6 to 8 hours.

No direct flights from non-Portuguese European cities. Occasional charter flights in summer have been tried in recent years but none have stuck as regular service.

The Horta-Madalena ferry

The single most useful piece of infrastructure on Pico. Operated by Atlanticoline.

Item Detail
RouteHorta (Faial) ↔ Madalena (Pico)
Crossing time30 minutes
Summer frequency8 to 10 departures each way per day
Winter frequency4 to 6 each way per day
Fare (one way)€4.30 adult, €2.50 child
First departureAround 7:00 from Horta, 7:30 from Madalena
Last departureAround 22:00 in summer, 19:00 in winter
VehiclesSome sailings accept cars (€20 to €30 extra, book ahead)

The ferry is the right answer for most Pico arrivals: cheaper than a flight, more frequent, faster including airport time. Schedule and live updates on atlanticoline.pt.

Inter-island flights

SATA inter-island flights connect Pico to all major Azorean hubs. Resident-rate fares (under €60) are for Azorean residents only; tourist fares start around €90 one-way for short hops.

See the getting around the Azores guide for the full inter-island logic.

From the airport to your accommodation

Pico Airport is 6 km north of Madalena. Options:

  • Rental car at the airport. Ilha Verde, Autatlantis, and local operators. Reserve ahead in summer. €25 to €60 per day.
  • Taxi. €10 to €15 to Madalena, €25 to €35 to Lajes (40-minute drive). Daytime tariffs.
  • Hotel transfer. Most hotels offer pickup, €10 to €20 per person.
  • Bus. Limited, school-schedule-driven. Not a practical first-day option.

Two-island and three-island trips

Pico combines naturally with Faial (the ferry triangle). Common patterns:

  • Pico + Faial: 5 to 7 days total, split roughly 60/40 in favour of Pico (more to do). Fly into PIX or HOR, ferry between, fly out from either.
  • Pico + Faial + São Jorge: the central-group triangle. 7 to 10 days. The ferry network connects all three, but São Jorge is less visited so expect quieter accommodation.
  • São Miguel + Pico: the "iconic Azores" combination. PDL to PIX inter-island flight, then PIX back to PDL or onward via LIS. 7 to 10 days. Most first-time multi-island visitors do this.