Azores the 9 islands to visit Portugal
Sapphire and emerald green lagoons, fertile meadows, volcanic cones and craters, hydrangeas, azaleas, 16th century churches and stately homes;
- Lands of legend (said to be remnants of mythical Atlantic), the nine islands of poetic names offer a temperate climate all year round;
- The tranquility of a haven of 250,000 inhabitants for whom “stress” or “pollution” are ugly words in a strange language.
Places not to be missed…
Santa Maria Island : excellent conditions for water sports.
São Miguel Island: It is the largest of the archipelago. Of unparalleled beauty the Caldeira das Sete Cidades (Green and Blue Lakes); Furnas Valley (hot springs and boilers), not forgetting Angra do Heroísmo, considered a world heritage site.
Graciosa Island: Preserves old streets, sunny houses and typical windmills. In Furna de Enxofre, stunning panoramas and vaulted cave over underground lake.
Faial Island: in Horta, port of ocean yachts, beautiful tiles and gilded carving. Costa da Feteira Caldera, Caves and Furnas Nature Reserve.
Pico Island: It owes its name to the 2351m high volcanic cone. Wide sand with beautiful manors of winegrowers.
S. Jorge Island: Velas, with its fishing port, is the most important settlement.
Flores Island: Ribeira Grande Waterfall, Enxaréus Cave and Lagoons (seven boiler lakes, surrounded by flowers).
Corvo Island: The smallest of the islands is a sanctuary of peace.
Gastronomy: Cozido das Furnas; Cow rump; Barnacles and limpets; Octopus stewed in wine; Cheese
Wines: Smelling wine, verdelho and liqueurs.
Crafts: Baskets and wicker furniture; Miniatures in fig crumbs; Embroidery and lace; Loom blankets and bedspreads; Fish scale artificial flowers; Blue and white bail.
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