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The Azores is a true island paradise with plenty of wild and adventurous
activities to explore. Whether on land or in the water, you’ll never be
bored! Read More...
The Azores are a stunning archipelago paradise that is just begging you to explore it! Read More...
Welcome to the largest island in the Azores. It’s hard not to fall for
São Miguel, with its turquoise lakes, hot thermal pools, and nature
trails. Read More...
Of all the islands in the Azores, Santa Maria was the first one to
emerge. Traces of its volcanic past are still visible in places like
Pedreira do Campo and Ribeira de Maloás. It offers the warmest
temperatures in the region, and that is why it is often called the sun
island. Read More...
Terceira is one of the most beautiful islands in the Azores and one of the easiest to access, alongside São Miguel. Its capital, Angra do Heroísmo, was the first official city in the Azores, and it’s now a UNESCO Heritage site surrounded by historical buildings. Read More...
Often overlooked by the larger Azorean islands, Graciosa is well worth a
visit. This central island hides many fascinating attractions, from
dramatic volcanic caves to calming natural pools and a vast countryside
dotted with whitewashed houses and bright red windmills. Read More...
Pico is the second-largest island of the Azores. It’s hard to miss the
distinctive Montanha do Pico looming 2351m high in the distance. The
island’s volcanic origins are evident everywhere you go. Read More...
São Jorge is a long and slender island with some of the most dramatic
landscapes of the Azores. This central island is home to rugged cliffs,
stunning mountain peaks, and distinctive coastal fajãs (plains created
by lava and landslides). Read More...
In the western part of the Azores archipelago lies its smallest island:
Corvo. At just over 17 km squared, this tiny speck of an island is home
to about 400 people who live an isolated and remote lifestyle. Read More...
Covered in luscious beech trees and masses of blue hydrangeas, the
island of Faial lies in the central group of the Azorean Archipelago. Read More...
Far in the western Azores, with only one other island nearby, lies the
small but beautiful island of Flores. What Flores lacks in size, it
makes up for in the richness and diversity of its landscape. Read More...
For a while, the Azores remained one of Portugal’s hidden gems, but
these nine volcanic islands amid the Atlantic are drawing new visitors
by the day. Read More...
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