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We create free content for our blog and social media to help visitors discover the Azores. Our work is supported through commissions paid directly by local companies when travelers book through our links or contact us via WhatsApp or email. Some travelers also choose to support us with donations after using our tips.
This allows us to keep sharing honest and helpful recommendations while helping visitors plan a smoother and more authentic Azores experience.
Our Azores map includes exclusive local recommendations that are not available on our blog or social media.
It features more than 170 carefully selected places across the islands, including hidden gems that many visitors — and even some locals — do not know about. These are places that are difficult to find through regular online searches.
If you want to save time, avoid missing unique spots, and explore the Azores beyond the usual tourist routes, the map is one of the best tools to plan your trip.
If it’s your first time visiting the Azores, the best place to start is São Miguel Island.
We recommend staying at least 5 nights in São Miguel, then adding 2 to 3 nights for each additional island. This gives you enough time to enjoy the landscapes without rushing.
To avoid common mistakes when planning your trip, we also recommend reading our guide about the most common travel mistakes in the Azores.
The best time to visit the Azores depends on the kind of experience you want.
If your goal is hiking and relaxing, the Azores are a great destination year-round.
February is usually the rainiest month.
Yes — if you are traveling with two or more people, renting a car is highly recommended.
Having a car gives you the freedom to explore the islands at your own pace and reach viewpoints, natural pools, and remote areas that public transportation does not serve well.
If you are traveling solo, joining group tours can be a good alternative. It is often safer, more convenient, and a great way to meet other travelers.
Public transportation in the Azores is limited and does not reach many of the islands’ top attractions.
Yes — the weather in the Azores can change very quickly, and it is common to experience sunshine, wind, and rain all on the same day.
The weather can also vary significantly between different parts of the island. It may be rainy in the north while the south is sunny and calm.
Because weather apps are not always accurate in the Azores, one of the best ways to check real conditions is by using the live webcams available across the islands. If you have a rental car, this helps you decide where to go based on the weather in real time.