Looking for some insider travel info? There’s more to Europe to be discovered and The Azores are Portugal’s best-kept secret.

But don’t take our word for it, Condé Nast Traveller recently touted the archipelago as “the secret gardens of the Atlantic – lush and green, thick with temperate forests which feel almost like rainforest, alive with birds and a rich wildlife.” Meanwhile, Lonely Planet recently wrote an article titled “This other Eden: The Azores, Europe’s secret islands of adventure”.

It should come as no surprise that these nine once unknown volcanic islands have made it to the top of our travel bucket list. So, if you’ve ever (or never!) considered a visit to the Azores, why not check out Out Adventures’ upcoming Portugal Azores Islands Adventure.

The all-gay expedition traverses four of the islands, hitting major sites like Sete Cidades and Capelinhos as well as partaking in popular activities like whale watching. Being adventure enthusiasts, we’re particularly keen on the range of physical activities featured on the tour like the afternoon spent stand-up paddle-boarding on a crater lake.

But enough about our wanderlust. Read on for 8 reasons why The Azores Islands are Portugal’s best-kept secret.

8 Reasons why Azores is Portugal’s best-kept secret?

  1. Stunning Landscapes
  2. No crowds
  3. Thermal Baths
  4. A Hiker’s Paradise
  5. Marine Sanctuary
  6. Water Sports
  7. Boutique Accommodations
  8. Tropical Agriculture and Cuisine

1. Stunning Landscapes

To round out this comprehensive list, we wanted to take a moment to simply appreciate the natural beauty of this unspoiled region. Each island comes with its own fantastic vantages featuring slews of caverns and coasts, mountains and mud pots.

Its famed calderas are postcard-worthy while it’s pristine beaches rival anything in the Caribbean. Small cities oozing charm pepper the islands. And at day’s end look westward for fiery sunsets that need no filter. In summary, the Azores are #paradise.

Longing for an Azorean Adventure?

Condé Nast Traveller recently touted the archipelago as “the secret gardens of the Atlantic – lush and green, thick with temperate forests which feel almost like rainforest, alive with birds and a rich wildlife.”

2. No crowds

Stealing second place on this list is the welcome relief of privacy. Because the average traveller is still blissfully unaware of the Azores, the hordes that flock to similar destinations (read: Hawaii) are noticeably missing.

Of course, this will likely change as the world’s travel boast about the Azores beauty on Instagram spurring an influx of visitors.

3. Thermal Baths

After a long day hitting the trails, slip into a naturally heated thermal pool. These small bodies of water are heated by the hidden volcanic activity below.

Note: the baths are found throughout the islands. Some are mere pools, only discoverable when accompanied by an in-the-know local. While others are well-equipped affairs with small entrance fees that cover amenities like towel service and showers.

4. A Hiker’s Paradise

One of the easiest ways to take in the island’s verdant countryside is with a good ol’ fashion hike. The islands feature plenty of well-marked paths including an epic ascent up Portugal’s tallest mountain, Mount Pico.

5. Marine Sanctuary

The Azores is an important site for ocean life and as such has become a sanctuary for over 25 species of cetaceans. No trip would be complete without a whale watching tour. Expeditions range in size from small zodiacs to mid-sized vessels.

Marine Sanctuary in Azores, Portugal

6. Water Sports

While there’s plenty to do on land (hiking, biking and horseback riding) and in the skies (paragliding anyone?), the Azores really shines on the water. Grab a paddle and hit the crater lakes aboard a kayak, canoe or SUP board.

On the coast, you’ll find intrepid surfers riding Europe’s best waves. You can even try your hand at sailing, deep-sea fishing or canyoning.

7. Boutique Accommodations

Bom dia! Wake up to some of Portugal’s best boutique hotels and accommodations.

As a destination still finding its feet, the Azores Islands haven’t been polluted with massive resorts. Rather, each island has a series of sensational small hotels and adorable homestays.

Some accommodations such as the award-winning Terra Nostra Garden Hotel even have exclusive private thermal pools heated by the volcanic activity below! See #3 for more about these thermal baths!

8. Tropical Agriculture and Cuisine

With a warm year-round climate, plenty of sun and fertile soil, the terroir on these unique islands is ideal for coffee, bananas, passionfruit and other tropical produce.

Cows grazing on the endemic flora produce internationally awarded cheese while the UNESCO World Heritage vineyards on Pico Island are known amongst oenophiles for their fruit-forward vintages. In other words, the Azores are a foodies dream destination.

Vineyards Fields in Azores, Portugal

See you in the Azores!


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