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Hotel Horta
Located in the old Azorean town of Horta, the newly-renovated Hotel Horta offers views of Pico Island. It features rooms with balconies, a large garden and an outdoor pool.

Hotel do Canal
The boutique 4-star Hotel do Canal is located in Horta on Faial Island. It is just 328 feet from the beach and offers panoramic views of Pico Mountain and the bay.

Azoris Faial Garden – Resort Hotel
Azoris Faial Garden – Resort Hotel is located in parkland on the edge of the historical city of Horta. It features indoor and outdoor pools and stunning views over the marina and Mount Pico.

Horta Bay
Horta Bay enjoys a location in Horta, a 12-minute walk from Praia da Conceição and 1.3 miles from Praia de Porto Pim.

Apartamentos Kósmos
Apartamentos Kósmos offers accommodations in Horta, 1.4 miles from Praia de Porto Pim. There's a private entrance at the condo hotel for the convenience of those who stay.

Casal do Vulcão
Casal do Vulcão is a recently renovated country house in Capelo where guests can make the most of its saltwater pool, garden, and barbecue facilities.

Blue Shark Appartment
A recently renovated apartment, Blue Shark Appartment offers accommodations in Horta. This apartment provides a garden. The apartment also offers free Wifi and free private parking.
Casa do Cachucho
Casa do Cachucho is a recently renovated apartment in Horta near Praia de Porto Pim. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge.
Quinta do Araçal T2
Both Wifi and private parking are accessible at Quinta do Araçal T2 free of charge. The air-conditioned apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom.

Quinta do Araçal T1
Featuring a garden, Quinta do Araçal T1 features accommodations in Horta. There's a picnic area and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking.
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Horta is a fabulous town, friendly people, nice restaurants...
Horta is a fabulous town, friendly people, nice restaurants and pedarias and shops in and around the Main Street Our favorite place to eat was a fab resteraunt overlooking the ocean Praia do a Almoxarife. Lovely harbor with interesting paintings from passing sailors. Porto Pim Beach close by. Probably best to get a hire car to see all the lovely spots around the island (quite expensive) although the local buses are pretty good too. Plenty of walking/hiking trails especially the walk around the rim of Caldeira e Capelinhos. Lots of amazing view points and botanical gardensGuest review byJOHNUnited Kingdom - 10.0
My stay there was great, I especially appreciated the...
My stay there was great, I especially appreciated the friendliness and helpfulness of the host. The place is perfect if you have to catch a morning flight since it is just opposite the airport, also bus station is just across the street. However, it is not very easily accessible from Horta if you don't have your car; the public transport by bus is limited on weekends, even during the week the bus rides only few times a day, Besides one restaurant 1km away, there are also no other places to eat nearby. But the nature around is amazing and place is very nice, the rooms very comfortable and clean and breakfast is good.Guest review byMonikaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Loved that the host provided some basic supplies - coffee,...
Loved that the host provided some basic supplies - coffee, milk, fresh eggs, homemade jam, olive oil. The hot water was plentiful. It was great to have a washing machine. But the view is the best selling point!Guest review byAnneCanada - 10.0
We went on a full day tour of Faial with Andre at Visitfaial...
We went on a full day tour of Faial with Andre at Visitfaial. This let us see all the sites. Faial is a beautiful island and I wish we had more time there. Horta is more of a town than a city, size wise. It has a big marina and this was buzzing with lots to look at including some big yachts. There are some busy bars and restaurants which are fun to visit although we preferred the quieter ones in Porto Pim Bay Area. Genuino has lots of memorabilia from the owner’s sailing adventures. The tuna steaks were massive. We had a table upstairs at window with lovely views across the bay. Taberna de Pim was also good and we were able to eat outside on the bay.Guest review byPaulineUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We loved Varadouro.
We loved Varadouro. We stayed for 2 nights but could have stayed longer to relax by the pools and swimming inlet. These swimming areas are located amongst the volcanic rock and are just amazing. The area is very relaxing, the sea could be heard from our accommodation. We had a hire car, which is needed as the area is remote. There are a few restaurants and cafes nearby.Guest review byFionaIreland - 10.0
What I love about Horta is that you feel like you are...
What I love about Horta is that you feel like you are entering an entirely different culture and way of living. I do not like traveling to areas where I feel it is American culture in a foreign place. If I go again I would definitely make more of an effort in learning the language enough to carry on small conversations. Breakfast was a culture shock for me. I am used to protein shakes and toast in the morning. They do not eat breakfast that way. There was only one place that served omlettes or eggs but even there it was not close enough to an American breakfast. Lunch and dinner were fine. If you will be there for a week or more I highly suggest you go to the grocery store for breakfast items like milk, cereal, bread etc. The pastries at the various bakeries are to die for. I have put on weight despite heavy walking.Guest review byAmyUnited States