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More than any mere island, Pico seems a statue to the heavens. Thus does it emerge from the Atlantic deep. |
The gastronomy of the Azores features fish and shellfish, including species unique to Portugal. |
Sites of calm tranquillity in amongst the greenery and flowers, crater lakes and lagoons of breathtaking beauty are just one characteristic of S. Miguel |
The unique flavour of cooking in the Furnas volcanic vents is never to be forgotten. |
Disembark in São Miguel and begin your visit in the largest city of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, where there is excellent accommodation able to ensure your ... |
Set in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the Azores are an archipelago of nine islands that are still in a very pure state. |
The island of São Jorge, in the central group of the archipelago of the Azores, is composed of a narrow mountain whose northern coast falls sheer to the sea ... |
Visiting the Azores means entering a small world built over many centuries by whalers, farmers and fishermen. All the islands are an immense fishing ground, ... |
When you’re visiting the island of Faial, you cannot afford to miss a trip to Horta Marina, where you can enjoy the lively excitement generated by the ... |
Peter’s Café Sport is quite simply the most famous bar in the North Atlantic, having first opened its doors on the island of Faial over eighty years ago to ... |
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