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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boston (BOS) | Corvo (CVU) | Round-trip / Economy | 14/04/2026 - 20/04/2026 | From $ 643.73 Seen: 23 hrs ago |
| New York (NYC) | Corvo (CVU) | Round-trip / Economy | 04/12/2025 - 05/12/2025 | From $ 653.53 Seen: 16 hrs ago |
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Travel to Corvo
The smallest island in the Azores is an untouched gem, located at the westernmost tip of the archipelago, and is classified by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve.
But its stunning natural beauty is surpassed only by the authenticity and hospitality of its nearly four hundred inhabitants, who always make visitors feel welcome.

Caldeirão - The extinct volcano on the north side of the island gave rise to Caldeirão do Corvo, the island's biggest attraction. You will certainly be surprised by its enormous size, which occupies more than half of the island, but above all by its beauty. You can choose to contemplate it from the Monte Gordo Viewpoint or walk the trail, descending from the viewpoint into the caldera to explore about 5 km of pure nature.
Portão Viewpoint - This viewpoint is located at the highest point of the island of Corvo, so you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the island, the sea, and, on clear days, the island of Flores.
Wild Bird Interpretation Center - A must-see for bird lovers and anyone who wants to learn about the Corvo Island Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve. During your visit to the exhibition space, you can explore the theme of wild birds and bird watching.
Windmills - The three windmills, once used to grind the flour that was used to make bread to feed the residents, are located on Caminho dos Moinhos, in Vila do Corvo. These mills have a conical trunk, with a mechanism that rotates the wooden dome so that the sail follows the direction of the wind.





