- Azores - Wikipedia
The Azores, [b] officially the Autonomous Region of the Azores, [c] is an archipelago of Portugal, in the Atlantic Ocean, about 1,400 km (870 miles) west of the Portuguese mainland
- A guide to discovering the Azores islands - Lonely Planet
Set in the middle of the Atlantic halfway between the US and continental Portugal, the nine major Azores islands – São Miguel, Santa Maria, Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico, Faial, Flores and Corvo – are impossible not to adore
- Azores: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
The nine islands that make up the Azores are in fact the peaks of some of the world's tallest mountains, reaching from deep beneath the Atlantic The once-uninhabited, volcanic archipelago now hosts thousands of tourists every year who flock to the islands for sun, sand and verdant mountain scenery
- Azores Travel Tips: 20 Things You Should Know Before You Go
What do you need to know before visiting the Azores? The Azores are nine volcanic islands spread across 600 kilometres of North Atlantic Ocean, about 1,500 km west of Lisbon They belong to Portugal, but they feel like their own world No mass tourism infrastructure, no beach resorts, no nightclubs
- Azores - Visit Azores
It’s through nature that we care for what is most natural, right in the heart of the Atlantic 9 naturally surprising islands, with hotels and restaurants in complete harmony with the environment The no 1 archipelago in sustainability awaits you Adora queijo e trilhos? Descubra onde tem de ir
- The Best Azores Travel Guide for First-Time Visitors in 2025
Azores, Portugal’s autonomous archipelago in the mid-Atlantic, consists of nine volcanic islands spread across three groups Located about 1,500 km from mainland Europe, these islands showcase a unique blend of Portuguese heritage and distinct island culture
- Azores travel guide: must-visit islands, itineraries more
If you’re craving an exotic getaway, this Azores travel guide is your gateway to the islands’ hidden gems with insider tips, things to do, and itineraries
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