Discover Azores

Nine islands, nine different worlds. A magical archipelago in the middle of the
Atlantic Ocean, where unspoiled nature is the protagonist of all the stories.

The Magic Archipelago

The Azores are composed of nine islands of volcanic origin, divided into three groups: the Eastern Group (São Miguel and Santa Maria),
the Central Group (Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico and Faial) and the Western Group (Flores and Corvo).

Each island has a unique identity, breathtaking landscapes, lagoons in the craters of dormant volcanoes,
hot springs, stunning waterfalls and a culture rich in traditions and cuisine.

A wild and verdant island shaped by waterfalls, crater lakes and dramatic ocean cliffs, Flores is one of the Azores’ most breathtaking escapes.

Known as the White Island, Graciosa enchants with gentle landscapes, traditional windmills, peaceful villages and a slower rhythm that feels beautifully untouched.

Small in size but immense in character, Corvo is the most intimate island in the Azores, known for its vast volcanic caldera, peaceful village life and raw Atlantic beauty.

Long, dramatic and deeply authentic, São Jorge is famous for its towering cliffs, unique fajãs and unforgettable landscapes shaped between mountain and sea.

Known as the Blue Island, Faial blends vibrant hydrangeas, a cosmopolitan marina atmosphere and dramatic volcanic scenery shaped by the Atlantic Ocean winds endlessly.

The island with Portugal’s highest mountain, marked by volcanic landscapes, UNESCO-listed vineyards, and a profound connection between nature, the sea, and Azorean authenticity.

A vibrant island where tradition, historical heritage, and volcanic nature meet amidst green landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and a very lively Azorean culture.

The largest island in the Azores, known for its volcanic lagoons, thermal waters, verdant cliffs, and stunning landscapes that combine adventure, nature, and authenticity.

The sunniest island, with white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.
It is the oldest island in the Azores and offers unique landscapes and the impressive Barreiro da Faneca.