
Wake up to endless ocean views, salty island breezes, and the rare luxury of having paradise right outside your door.

Pico Island is one of Portugal’s most breathtaking and unspoiled destinations, rising dramatically from the Atlantic in the heart of the Azores. Dominated by Mount Pico, Portugal’s highest peak, the island offers a striking blend of volcanic beauty, ocean views, and peaceful rural charm. Black-stone vineyards stretch toward the sea, creating a landscape found nowhere else in the world. Life on Pico moves at a slower, more meaningful pace, inviting visitors to savor local wine, fresh seafood, and unforgettable sunsets. Whether you come for adventure, romance, or pure tranquility, Pico has a way of capturing your heart. It’s not just a place to visit—it’s a place to feel alive.
The tiny town of Cabrito is a quiet, authentic corner of Pico Island where the natural beauty of the Azores feels wonderfully untouched. Surrounded by vineyards, ocean air, and dramatic volcanic landscapes, this small town offers a true sense of peace and connection to the land. From here, Mount Pico rises majestically in the distance, while the Atlantic stretches endlessly toward the horizon. Life in Cabrito is simple and soulful, shaped by tradition, local wine culture, and warm island hospitality. It’s the perfect place to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience Pico the way locals do. For travelers seeking authenticity, serenity, and beauty, Cabrito is a rare and unforgettable find.

Our family’s story is deeply rooted in the island of Pico, passed down through generations who lived, worked, and raised their families on this island. For centuries, our ancestors cultivated the volcanic soil, fished the surrounding Atlantic waters, and built lives shaped by resilience, faith, and community. As time passed, many members of the family journeyed to the United States in search of new opportunities, carrying their heritage with them while building new lives abroad. Others remained on Pico, preserving the traditions that define the island—wine making among the stone-walled vineyards and fishing along the rugged coast. Though oceans now separate branches of our family, our connection to Pico has never faded. Generation after generation, the legacy continues to grow, united by shared roots, enduring traditions, and a deep love for our island home.