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10 Mar
Facts and News

New Code-Share Agreement between Sata and Air France

  • March 10, 2021
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Thanks to a code-share agreement between Air France and Sata Azores Airlines, customers of both airlines will be able to enjoy new travel opportunities to the Azores islands from January 27, 2020 starting from Paris-Charles de Gaulle via Lisbon and Porto (Portugal): Ponta Delgada, Terceira, Santa Maria, Horta and Pico.

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10 Mar
Canyoning, What to do in the Azores

Canyoning in the Azores

  • March 10, 2021
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The Azores islands, being an archipelago located on the Middle Atlantic ridge made up of islands of volcanic origin, offer optimal conditions for canyoning. Streams, steep walls surrounding deep volcanic lakes, cliffs and much more.

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26 Feb
Birdwatching, What to do in the Azores

Birdwatching in the Azores

  • February 26, 2021
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The Azores islands are considered an ideal destination for bird watchers: the archipelago can count on about 400 species to observe, of which about thirty nesting in the area, including some extremely rare in the western Paleatric.

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São Jorge Island
24 Feb
São Jorge, The Islands

São Jorge Island (the Brown Island)

  • December 6, 2021
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With 54 kilometers in length and 6.9 in maximum width, São Jorge Island , in the Azores, has a cigar-like shape and looks like a chain of volcanic reliefs stretched from North-east to South-east. Its total area of 243.9 km2 is inhabited by roughly 9,000 people.

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17 Feb
Facts and News

Azores: one of the Top 10 destinations for 2019 according to the NY Times

  • February 17, 2021
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The Azores are among the 10 destinations for 2019, to be precise in ninth place, in the ranking drawn up every year by the prestigious ...

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Pico Mountain seen from Faial
06 Feb
Images and Videos

A Taste of Azores Beauty

  • December 26, 2021
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Late Nights in the Azores
28 Jan
Food and Drinks, Travellers Tips

Late Nights in the Azores

  • January 28, 2021
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Although this islands are definitely not Ibiza, nor the Caribbean Islands with parties that last all night, in the larger islands there are places to enjoy late nights in the Azores and having fun

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20 Jan
Horseback RIding, What to do in the Azores

Horseback riding in the Azores

  • January 20, 2021
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Horseback riding in the Azores: the Azores are an ideal destination for horseback riding lovers. In fact, all nine islands offer an incredible variety of routes that can be covered in the saddle

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Beaches and Natural Pools in the Azores
18 Dec
Relax & Well-Being, What to do in the Azores

Beaches and Natural Pools in the Azores

  • December 25, 2021
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Despite their particular conformation and geological origin, there are a good number of beaches and natural pools in the Azores for lovers of sea and sun bathing, as well as numerous thermal hot water, and, in some islands, the possibility of bathing in volcanic lakes, streams and mountain pools at the foot of waterfalls.

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02 Dec
Graciosa, The Islands

Graciosa Island (the White Island)

  • December 3, 2021
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With 12.5 kilometers in length and 7 km in maximum width, Graciosa island has an elongated shape that extends from the north-west to the south-east. The 4,391 inhabitants (data from 2011) are distributed over the 60.66 km2 of surface.

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Living in Faial
25 Nov
Faial, Info for Expats, Stories

Living in Faial

  • November 5, 2021
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When we first came to the Azores, almost ten years ago in 2012, we had no idea that we would be living in Faial and call it our home in a few years.

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Café Nunes
24 Nov
Azores Attractions, São Jorge, Stories

The Organic Coffee of Café Nunes At Faja Dos Vimes in São Jorge

  • December 5, 2021
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In Faja Dos Vimes, on the island of São Jorge, Azores Islands, a family produces and serves its own coffee since generations in the characteristic Café Nunes

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21 Nov
Golf, What to do in the Azores

Golf in the Azores

  • November 21, 2020
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The Azores offer three incredible courses of international level, usable in any season of the year thanks to the mild and stable climate, immersed in unique scenarios: overlooking the ocean or at altitude, immersed in cedars, hydrangeas and calle. It is definitely a delight to golf in the Azores!

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How-to-get-to-the-Azores
31 Oct
Travellers Tips

How to get to the Azores

  • November 21, 2021
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Alright, the Azores are located about 1500km off the coast of Portugal almost halfway between Europe and America, so how to get to the Azores then?

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Lagoa do Fogo - São Miguel - Azores
21 Oct
São Miguel, The Islands

São Miguel Island (the Green Island)

  • December 3, 2021
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São Miguel Island is the largest in the Azores, with 62.1 km in length and 15.8 in maximum width. The area of 744.7 km2 hosts more than half of the Azorean population: 137,856 inhabitants

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Pico Island
12 Oct
Pico, The Islands

Pico Island (the Grey Island)

  • October 21, 2021
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Pico Island is the second largest in the Azores Archipelago, with a surface area of 444.9 km2. Dominated by the volcano of the mountain of Pico, located in its western half, the island is 8,3 km from its closest neighbour (Faial), and is populated by 14,148 inhabitants

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