An Azores Duo: São Miguel & Pico Islands

An Azores Duo: São Miguel & Pico Islands

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There are secret islands in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Nine of them, actually. The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal, even though they're nearly 900 miles off the coast of Lisbon. Mount Pico, on the island of Pico, is actually the highest point in the European country. The volcanic archipelago is covered with farmland. Small fishing communities line the coasts. Travelers were first introduced to the remote islands when they became a refueling stop for flights between Europe and North America. Direct flights from Boston and New York eventually followed. The Azores are finally being discovered by North Americans without Portuguese heritage. It's about time. Ponta Delgada, the little capital, mixes historic buildings with modern hotels and restaurants. São Miguel, the main island, is full of hiking trails and hot springs. Pico Island is famous for its wine. While seven other islands are just waiting to be explored. With mild climate, thanks to the jet stream, the Azores are a year-round destination. Go before the secret gets out. This detailed guide includes: Places: islands, cities, neighborhoods, towns, hidden villages Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, coffee shops, ice cream stands, pizzerias, restaurants, teahouses Drink: beach bars, rooftop bars, tapas bars, wineries Do: abandoned hotels, aqueducts, bamboo groves, beaches, botanical gardens, bridges, chapels, churches, fountains, fumaroles, gardens, gates, hikes, lakes, marinas, mountains, natural swimming pools, nature preserves, public parks, roads, sculptures, squares, statues, tourist offices, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, viewpoints, windmills Transportation: airports, car rentals, ferries, parking lots
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THE AZORES

Azores
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There are secret islands in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Nine of them, actually. The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal, even though they're nearly 900 miles off the coast of Lisbon. Mount Pico, on the island of Pico, is actually the highest point in the European country. The volcanic archipelago is covered with farmland. Small fishing communities line the coasts. Travelers were first introduced to the remote islands when they became a refueling stop for flights between Europe and North America. Direct flights from Boston and New York eventually followed. The Azores are finally being discovered by North Americans without Portuguese heritage. It's about time. Ponta Delgada, the little capital, mixes historic buildings with modern hotels and restaurants. São Miguel, the main island, is full of hiking trails and hot springs. Pico Island is famous for its wine. While seven other islands are just waiting to be explored. With mild climate, thanks to the jet stream, the Azores are a year-round destination. Go before the secret gets out.
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São Miguel Island

São Miguel Island
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São Miguel Island is the largest--in both size and population--of the Azores. The Green Island was discovered and claimed by the Portuguese in the early 15th century. Mild climate and fertile volcanic soil made the island appealing for settlers. It quickly became an export hub for in-demand sugar. A fishing industry eventually followed. Now it's tourists who are flocking to the island. They're lured by black-sand beaches, hidden hot springs, lake-filled craters, Europe's only tea plantations, quiet hiking trails, thundering waterfalls, volcanic hills, and whale-watching tours. Be sure to spend some time in Ponta Delgada, the easy-to-navigate capital, as well.
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Relva

Relva
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Most people, unless they travel by sea, first arrive in Relva when visiting Ponta Delgada. The suburb, just west of the city, is home to Ponta Delgada - João Paulo II Airport. It's just a quick bus, rental car, or taxi ride into the city from here. Or, if you're ready to get your adventure started, the coastal trails to hidden villages begin just up the road.
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Ponta Delgada Airport (PDL)
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The fastest customs and immigration lines entering Europe might just be in the Azores. Ponta Delgada - João Paulo II Airport (PDL) is a small international airport that's just outside the center of the city in Relva. The airport opened in 1969 for European flights and inter-island connections. Regular flights to Lisbon quickly followed. A new terminal was added in 1995. You can now fly directly from Boston, New York, and Montreal, as well. Connections will then get you just about anywhere in Europe.
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Cockpit
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The only place where you can sit down for a meal at the Ponta Delgada Airport is Cockpit. The casual spot offers salads, sandwiches, and burgers, as well as beer and wine. After ordering at the counter, you'll be given a pager that will buzz when your food is ready. Don't expect anything fancy or for all of the items on the menu to be available (sorry, cocktail lovers). But if you're lucky enough to spot an empty table, Cockpit will help you waste some time and refuel before a long flight.
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