Due to its high interest, "Ilhéus das Cabras" are considered a Protected Area for the management of resources, habitats and species. The presence of protected seabirds, such as the Cory’s Shearwater, Common and Roseate Tern, allows the inclusion of "Ilhéus das Cabras" in Annex I of the Habitats Directive and classification as a Special Protection Area, as well as their insertion in the list of Important Bird Areas of the Azores, published by Birdlife International.
"Ilhéus das Cabras" emerged from a volcano with underwater origin and are the largest islets of the Azores, being considered as a nesting ground for a diversity of seabirds and a Protected Area. "Ilhéus das Cabras" are a great way to experience Terceira island landscapes. The tour starts as we head southeast and once we get close information about the history, geology and seabirds will be shared as we go around, showing the variety of volcanic structures, fissures and caves that form the Islets. Within the "Ilhéus das Cabras" Protected Area we easily find several caves like the Eagles Ray’s Cave or the Cathedral’s Cave. These natural volcanic structures are located along the coast of the Islets, and they have these names for a specific reason, which you will discover during the tour. They are only accessible by boat, although limited by the type of boat or sea conditions.
You will make your own way to the meeting points