
Azores
Thrown up by underwater volcanoes, the Azores is an archipelago of nine charming islands situated a thousand miles west of Portugal, which have remained largely unspoiled by modern life. The four main islands are São Miguel, Terceira, Pico and Faial. São Miguel, the largest, offers the greatest number of activities, although many tourists opt to explore three or four islands. Whichever island they chose to visit, holidaymakers will be treated to stunning scenery, where gentle pastures and rugged cliffs co-exist with crater lakes and hot springs.

Landscape Faial Island and view over Pico Island, photo by Associação de Turismo dos Açores
The four main islands are São Miguel, Terceira, Pico and Faial. São Miguel, the largest, offers the greatest number of activities, although many tourists opt to explore three or four islands. Whichever island they chose to visit, holidaymakers will be treated to stunning scenery, where gentle pastures and rugged cliffs co-exist with crater lakes and hot springs.
The Azores are perfect for...
- Keen walkers and hikers
- Adventure tourists: Seeking activities such as sailing, climbing, paragliding, deep sea fishing and diving.
- Nature enthusiasts and bird watchers
- Whale and dolphin lovers
- Volcanology enthusiasts
Windmill - Graciosa Island, photo by Associação de Turismo dos Açores; Dolphins - Azores, photo by Paulo Magalhães
More information: visitportugal.com, Azores Tourist Office
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