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10 Azores Trip-Planning Mistakes US Travelers Make

10 Azores Trip-Planning Mistakes US Travelers Make (and How to Avoid Each One) The Azores promise nine volcanic islands, crater lakes, and mid-Atlantic quiet that most of Europe has traded away for overtourism. What the archipelago does not promise is an easy trip to plan. US travelers consistently run into the same avoidable problems: packed […]

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Complete Guide to São Miguel, Azores

Volcanoes, Crater Lakes, Hot Springs, and the Green Island of Portugal São Miguel is the largest and most diverse island in the Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Known as “The Green Island,” São Miguel is famous for its volcanic landscapes, crater lakes, lush forests, geothermal […]

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Azores group holidays: why friends of every age love these islands

Nine volcanic islands in the mid-Atlantic are no longer a secret, but the Azores remain uncrowded, unspoiled, and well suited for one type of trip most destinations struggle with: a group holiday where every friend, regardless of age or fitness level, finds exactly what they want. That’s the case for the Azores in a single […]

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Azores Ancestry Travel: Trace Your Family Roots | How to Find Your Family

Most travelers visit the Azores archipelago for the volcanic lakes and whale-watching. Heritage travelers visit because a surname on a weathered stone marker in a São Miguel village matches the name they’ve carried their whole life. Something shifts. The Azores, a Portuguese archipelago of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic, are not a foreign […]

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Azores vs. Iceland: Which Atlantic Island Destination Is Right for You?

Two volcanic archipelagos. Both rising from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Both built on crater lakes, geothermal hot springs, and whale-rich waters. But here’s what most “Azores vs. Iceland” articles won’t tell you: these destinations aren’t interchangeable. Choosing between them says more about what kind of traveler you are than which place is “better.” Iceland welcomed 2.5 […]

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