Things to do in The Azores
The nine volcanic islands of the Azores archipelago offer up a variety of things to see and do for visitors to its shores. With hundreds of resorts, the year-round warmth certainly suits the sun-loving traveller as they are never far away from a beautiful beach on which to laze.
On popular resort island São Miguel, there are endless activities and sights for the traveller to explore, including mountain biking, golfing on world-class courses, horse-riding on the beach and whale watching from a boat cruise. Ponta Delgada on São Miguel makes a good base from which to explore the other eight islands of the Azores.
The town of Ponta Delgada has a variety of cultural sights such as a bustling town square filled with markets, the charming Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Esperanca, and a harbour boasting the imposing fortress of São Brás. From this base, which has its own airport chartering international flights, visitors can explore the surrounding islands, such as the picturesque Graciosa, which sports stunning turquoise waters and a pale white landscape. Alternatively, travellers can visit the historic centre of Terceira's capital town, Angra do Heroísmo, which has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Pico
The resort island of Pico is dominated by its volcanic namesake, which rises from the middle of the landscape and towers 7,720ft (2,351m) above sea level. It's the highest peak in …

Terceira
Terceira, an island resort destination in the Azores, holds many places of interest for tourists. The historic centre of its capital town, Angra do Heroísmo, is classified as a UN…

São Jorge
The resort island of São Jorge is surrounded by sheer black cliffs and is the centre of the Azores' dairy industry. The lush green grass of the island's fields plumps up the grazi…

Santa Maria
The island resort of Santa Maria, a fantastic holiday retreat, lies southwest of São Miguel Island and features an airport that was a World War II American Air Force base, now app…

Graciosa
The tiny Graciosa is known as the White Island of the Azores due to the pale rocky landscape. However, there's variety in its golden wheatfields, and green and purple vineyards. Th…

Faial
Faial, with its sheltered bays and immense volcanic crater, is the most visited of the Azores. Much of the interior is protected as a reserve where visitors enjoy the diverse flora…

Flores
Literally the island of 'flowers', this most northerly of the Azores blooms, carpeted with numerous flowers among impossibly green hills and white-washed villages. Considered one o…