Pico Dona Joana is a striking volcanic cone that stands out thanks to its near-perfect shape and visual prominence in the island’s landscape. Formed during volcanic activity in the eastern part of Terceira, it belongs to a field of secondary cones and geological features that are typical for this area of the Azores. While relatively modest in height, its isolated shape and clean lines make it a favorite subject for drone photographers and landscape enthusiasts.
Why Visit:
Best appreciated from the air — the cone’s symmetry becomes visible only from above
One of the most photogenic volcanic structures on the island
Offers excellent sunset compositions, especially when Ilhéus das Cabras (the fractured islet just offshore) appears in the background
From higher drone altitudes, another narrow caldera cone nearby becomes visible, adding contrast and depth to the aerial shots
Access:
The location itself does not offer trails or notable hiking opportunities
There is no official viewpoint or infrastructure — this is a spot best visited by drone only
Drone pilots should aim for golden hour lighting to capture the warm tones and dramatic volcanic geometry
Insider Tip:
Plan your flight for sunset. The golden light enhances the textures of the terrain, and with the Atlantic in the background — or even Ilhéus das Cabras in the frame — the resulting shots are both surreal and iconic. This is one of the locations that gives Terceira its unique visual identity from above.