Azores, Natural Paradise

Considered one of the safest, most beautiful, and sustainable destinations in the world, the Azores offer visitors the rest and peace they need in such hectic times.

In the middle of the North Atlantic, between Europe and North America, the Azores, made up of 9 islands divided into 3 groups, are undoubtedly a masterpiece of Nature, where each of the islands is designed by breathtaking landscapes and outlined by the immense blue sea.

It is this unique natural beauty, marked by its biodiversity and geodiversity, that make the Azores one of the favorite refuges for the practice of Nature Tourism.

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Meadows near ocean. San Miguel, Azores. Walking trail along the sea.
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Inland or on the coast, pedestrian paths traced through incredible landscapes
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Viewpoints with breathtaking views over a territory that alternates between the green of the fields and the blue of the ocean
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The good visibility of the crystal-clear waters makes the Azores an ideal destination for diving
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Walking or trotting, discovering trails and lakes mounted on a saddle is an unforgettable experience
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The Azores are one of the best places in the world for whale watching

Azores, Natural Paradise

Come and discover the rich natural heritage, regional exclusives, and unforgettable experiences that only the Azores can offer.

Pedestrian Trails

Pedestrian Trails

From the coast to the interior, marked by stunning landscapes, the Azores have a network of around 70 properly signposted trails, outlined through stunning natural landscapes.

Tea

Tea

The Gorreana and Porto Formoso tea plantations are the only two in Europe. Discover the history, manufacturing process and taste a cup of tea under a magnificent view over the blue sea and the green from the slopes filled with tea plantations.

The origin of the name of the Azores Archipelago

Says the legend that the name of the archipelago was given by the first navigators, who after their arrival, believed they had seen many birds that seemed to be Azores. In fact, these birds were not Azores, but Kites. The archipelago's name has remained unchanged since then.
The origin of the name of the Azores Archipelago

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