Sustainable tourism has been gaining increasing importance, and Pico Island is the perfect place for those seeking a genuine ecotourism experience. Surrounded by untouched nature and with a culture that values environmental preservation, Pico offers a journey where respect for nature is a priority.
On Pico Island, sustainable tourism is more than a trend – it’s a necessity. The local ecosystem, rich in endemic flora and fauna, must be protected. Therefore, many of the island’s tourist activities are geared toward conservation and minimizing environmental impact.
Pico’s vineyards are a symbol of ecotourism in the region. Spanning volcanic stone walls, these vineyards were classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004 due to their cultural and environmental significance. When visiting these vineyards, tourists learn about the history and techniques of local winemaking, promoting a cultural tourism that respects nature.
Villa Madalena also contributes to sustainable tourism by offering local accommodation that respects the environment. With architecture that harmoniously integrates into the landscape and eco-friendly practices in daily operations, such as efficient water and energy management, the villa is the perfect place for those seeking a conscious and eco-friendly stay.