The Best Azores Travel Tips And Information

The Top Azores Travel Tips: Insider Information From Locals

 

Planning your Azores trip? Before you pack your bags and prepare for your departure, there are some things you will want to know about this special island archipelago. We’ve gathered the most faq and are answering them all for you so that you can be prepared for your Azores travel.

Read on for the inside scoop on all things the Azores, including the top tips when traveling to the Azores.

 

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Discover the Enchanting Beauty of Sete Cidades, São Miguel Island - A Must-Visit Destination in the Azores

1. How Many Islands Are in The Azores?

The Azores are a Portuguese archipelago that is made up of nine islands, divided into three different groups. The Eastern Group comprises São Miguel Island and Santa Maria Island. The islands of Terceira, Graciosa, Faial, São Jorge, and Pico make up the Central Group. Finally, the Western Group consists of Corvo Island and Flores Island.

Even though these islands share some similarities, each island is unique and different when you compare their heritage, history, and traditions. Wondering which Azores island to visit? To acquire a more in-depth understanding, we invite you to read our comprehensive article on this topic - "Which is the Best Azores Island".

 

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Discovering the Beauty of Faial and Pico Islands in the Azores

2. How Is The Weather in The Azores?

Azores' weather can be quite unpredictable. For instance, on the same day when traveling in the Azores, you can experience all four seasons! You could start the day off with light rain, only to have the sun burst out mere minutes later, followed by a bit of wind, and more! For this reason, don’t rely too much on the weather forecasts while you travel, and come prepared and dressed accordingly (we suggest layers!) so that you can make the most out of every day, come rain or shine. That being said, although the Azores is a mild and moderate climate, it does experience four seasons.

 

Psst: Did you know that you can monitor the weather across all the Azores Islands? While traveling in the Azores, consider downloading the "Spotazores" app. It offers live webcam feeds from the islands, helping you make informed decisions based on your preferred weather conditions.

 

3. Do I Need to Rent A Car in the Azores?

Renting a car is highly recommended for visitors to the Azores, as it offers the freedom to fully explore the islands. With a rental car, you have the flexibility to discover hidden waterfalls, traverse hiking trails, and much more at your own pace. Don't let concerns about cost or ease of driving deter you – car rentals in the Azores are reasonably priced and navigating the islands is straightforward. While public transportation, mainly buses, exists, it's sparse and infrequent. Taxis, though available, can be more costly. To delve deeper and gather more comprehensive information, be sure to read our detailed article "Driving & Renting a Car in the Azores"

 

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Renting a Car for the Scenic Sete Cidades Road Adventure

When it's time to book your trip, don't be daunted by the plethora of rental car choices available. Azores Getaways simplifies this process by presenting you with the best deals and prices by offering a  diverse range of rental car options, ensuring you find the perfect vehicle to suit your travel needs in the Azores. Book your rental car now!

 

4. What Should I See In The Azores?

There are so many things to see in the Azores, the list of top travel tips of must-sees could be endless! However, we’ll provide you with the most commonly sought-after highlights to enjoy as you make your way around the islands. All around the Azores, you’ll see various signs that alert you to different Azores' wonders. As you are driving around, be sure and pull over for scenic viewpoints (called miradouros), as well as waterfalls (cascatas), hot springs (fontes termais), and more.

Not-to Miss Viewpoints:

  • Miradouro da Vista do Rei (São Miguel Island)
  • Miradouro do Pico do Carvão (São Miguel Island)
  • Monte Brasil (Terceira Island)
  • Miradouro de Santa Iria (São Miguel Island)
  • Miradouro da Serra do Cume (Terceira Island)

 

Not-to Miss Waterfalls:

  • Salto do Prego (São Miguel Island)
  • Ribeira dos Caldeirões (São Miguel Island)
  • Cascata do Poço do Bacalhau (Flores Island)
  • Cascata da Ribeira Grande (Flores Island)
  • Salto do Cabrito (São Miguel Island)

 

Not-to Miss Hot Springs Spots:

  • Ferraria Natural Hot Springs (São Miguel Island)
  • Poça da Dona Beija (São Miguel Island)
  • Termas do Carapacho (Graciosa Island)
  • Parque Terra Nostra (São Miguel Island)
  • Caldeira Velha (São Miguel Island)

 

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Jaw-Dropping Views Await You at Portal Viewpoint in Flores Island

5. Can I Fly Between the Azores Islands?

Absolutely, flying between the Azores islands is possible and highly recommended! Each island in the Azores is distinct and offers its unique charms and experiences. Fortunately, SATA Air Açores operates daily flights to all the islands in the Azores, making it convenient to explore multiple islands, particularly during the winter months. This flexibility allows you to experience the diverse beauty and attractions each island has to offer. For a more comprehensive understanding and detailed insights, be sure to read our in-depth article on the topic "Azores Inter-Island Flights"

 

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Island hopping across the Azores by boat and discovering hidden gems along the way.

6. Can I Travel by Boat Between The Azores Islands?

Indeed, inter-island travel is feasible, particularly within the central and western groups of the Azores. Atlântico Line, the regional ferry transport company, provides year-round services between closely situated islands such as Pico, Faial, and São Jorge Islands, and also offers routes from Flores to Corvo. This makes island-hopping convenient for travelers looking to explore neighboring islands.

For comprehensive details on availability, dates, and specific ferry routes, we encourage you to read our in-depth article "Azores Inter-Island Ferries". This resource will provide you with all the necessary information to plan your inter-island travel in the Azores effectively.

Pssst: If you're considering a trip from Flores Island to Corvo Island, opting for a boat tour rather than the ferry is recommended. This way, you'll not only achieve your travel objective but also enjoy the added experience of viewing the stunning coastal waterfalls and a transfer to the impressive Corvo's Caldeirão, learn more!

 

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Touchdown in paradise - São Jorge Island airport with a jaw-dropping background view of majestic Pico Island

7. What Should I Bring On A Hike & What to Know Before Taking a Hike?

Before embarking on the Azores' stunning hiking trails, remember to pack essential items for a safe and enjoyable experience. Key things to bring include a raincoat, snacks, ample water, sunscreen, and lunch for longer treks. Many trails feature picturesque picnic spots with unforgettable views. Proper hiking footwear is crucial, particularly shoes with good grip for challenging sections and waterproof or water-resistant capabilities to handle the frequent rain and muddy conditions that contribute to the Azores' lush landscapes. These preparations will enhance your hiking adventure in this beautiful region.

 

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Explore the Breathtaking Beauty of the Azores Islands in Portugal with an Unforgettable Hiking Adventure

When hiking in the Azores, it's important to note that not all trails are circular; many are one-way. Proper planning is essential for these hikes. You may need to arrange a taxi back to your starting point or plan an alternate return route. Additionally, research each trail's difficulty and length beforehand to ensure it matches your physical capabilities. The good news is that the Azores offer a diverse array of trails, from easy nature walks to more challenging treks. This variety ensures that everyone can enjoy the natural beauty of these pristine islands, regardless of their hiking experience.

 

8. What Can I See for Free in The Azores?

Travelers to the Azores will be delighted to discover that a majority of the attractions on the islands are accessible at no cost. Almost every hiking trail, panoramic viewpoint, and picturesque lake can be enjoyed without any fees. This abundance of free, natural attractions ensures that your visit to the Azores will be filled with memorable and cost-effective adventures.

 

9. But Not Everything is Free.

In the Azores, while many natural attractions like hiking trails, beaches, and scenic viewpoints are free, some certain attractions and activities may have an entrance fee or require payment. Some examples include:

- Thermal Baths and Spas: Places like Furnas and Poça da Dona Beija on São Miguel Island offer thermal baths and spa services, which typically charge for entry.

- Botanical Gardens: Gardens such as Terra Nostra Park in Furnas have an admission fee. These gardens often feature unique flora, thermal pools, and beautifully landscaped grounds.

- Guided Tours: Guided tours, whether for whale watching, diving, or exploring volcanic caves, usually require payment.

- Museums and Historical Sites: Some museums and cultural or historical sites might charge an entrance fee. This includes places like the Angra do Heroísmo Museum in Terceira or the Capelinhos Volcano Interpretation Centre in Faial.

- Specialized Activities: Activities like scuba diving, canyoning, or boat tours are typically offered by private companies and require payment.

 

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Relax and rejuvenate in the natural thermal pool of Terra Nostra Park, Furnas on São Miguel Island

10. Should I Make Restaurant Reservations?

It's wise to make restaurant reservations in advance, particularly during the busy summer months in the Azores. Due to the smaller size of many local eateries, securing a table ahead of time guarantees you won't miss out on dining at your preferred location and time. This is especially important for popular local restaurants, which often become fully booked quickly. Remember that in the Azores, contacting restaurants directly via phone or email is often necessary, as many establishments haven't yet adopted online booking systems. This aspect contributes to the islands' quaint, old-world charm, evoking a sense of stepping back into a simpler era.

 

11. How is The Tipping Etiquette in the Azores?

Tipping in the Azores is not as customary as it is in the United States, where a minimum of 15% is typically added to the total bill. In the Azores, while it's not expected to tip, you are certainly welcome to leave a few euros as a gesture of appreciation for exceptional service. However, it's important to note that not leaving a tip is not seen as impolite or unusual in this region.

 

12. What About Nightlife and Parties in the Azores?

The Azores, while not a renowned party destination like Ibiza or Saint Tropez, still offer vibrant nightlife, especially on the larger islands. In these urban centers, near the marina, a variety of pubs and bars provide lively atmospheres, often featuring live music for a fun night out. On São Miguel, there's even a casino for those feeling lucky. One of the highlights of the Azorean nightlife is the exceptional hospitality and sense of safety that accompanies your evening adventures, making it a unique and enjoyable experience.

 

13. What Outdoor Activities Do the Azores Offer?

The Azores are a hub of exciting outdoor activities, and Azores Getaways collaborates with various companies to offer a plethora of options. Popular activities include canyoning, hiking, whale watching, horseback riding, diving, surfing, and much more. Reach out to us for an unforgettable Azores adventure tailored just for you!

 

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Get up close and personal with these majestic creatures on a whale and dolphin watching excursion in Vila Franca do Campo, São Miguel Island

14. Do Azoreans Speak English? 

In the Azores, where Portuguese is the official language, you'll find that English is commonly spoken across all the islands. This makes communication easier for non-Portuguese speakers. And for those occasional instances where language barriers arise, the Google Translate app comes in handy, allowing you to translate and clarify your needs with ease.

 

15. Are the Azores More Than Just a Beach Destination?

While the Azores boast stunning volcanic black-sand beaches, they are more famously recognized for their pristine and picturesque pastoral landscapes. Often likened to the vibrant greenery of Ireland, the Azores offer a tapestry of lush countryside views. Here, you'll find enchanting lakes, cascading waterfalls, soothing hot springs, and an array of trails. This destination is less about sprawling sandy beaches for sunbathing and more about immersing yourself in diverse natural wonders and scenic beauty.

 

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If you're looking for a picturesque escape, look no further than Mosteiros Beach on the western tip of São Miguel Island in the Azores

16. Is the Azores an Affordable Travel Destination?

Fortunately, the Azores offers a travel experience where affordability is a key feature. Your budget stretches further in the Azores compared to many other Western European destinations. Dining and accommodation costs are relatively low; for instance, a good meal can average around 15 euros per person. When it comes to lodging, a standard double-occupancy hotel room for two people typically costs about 100 euros per day. This value for money makes the Azores an attractive option for travelers seeking quality experiences without a hefty price tag.

 

17. What’s The Official Government in the Azores?

The Azores hold the unique status of being an Autonomous Region within Portugal, and they are also a member of the European Union. This distinctive political and geographical standing contributes to the Azores' intriguing blend of local culture and broader European influences. As part of the EU, the Azores enjoy certain benefits and adhere to EU regulations, while also maintaining a degree of self-governance that allows them to preserve their unique island identity and traditions.

 

18. What is the official currency used in the Azores? 

In the Azores, the Euro is the standard currency, and you'll find that most major credit cards are widely accepted across the islands. For cash needs, ATMs are readily accessible in larger towns and villages. For those traveling directly to the Azores, currency exchange services are available at airports, banks, and in many hotels, making financial transactions convenient for visitors.

 

Aerial View of Ponta Delgada City in São Miguel Island, Azores
Breathtaking Aerial View of Ponta Delgada City on São Miguel Island, Azores

19. Is there Internet and WiFi in the Azores?

Free WiFi is widely available in many public areas, restaurants, bars, shopping centers, and hotels, but you should contact your mobile provider ahead of your trip and find out about your plan’s international data rates and any relevant roaming fees that may apply.  The last thing you want is to get home to a bunch of surprise charges for overseas data usage!

 

20. What Voltage Is Used in the Azores?

The electrical system in the Azores operates at 220-240V and 50Hz, using the European standard Europlug and Schuko plug types. Visitors who intend to use electrical devices from regions with different voltage systems will require a transformer. Additionally, for appliances with incompatible plug types, an adapter will be necessary to connect them to the Azorean power sockets.

 

21. What Should I Pack to Travel to the Azores?

While not at all an exhaustive list, the items below are what we consider to be essentials and a good start:

  • Bathing suit;
  • Water shoes; 
  • Sunblock; 
  • Sunglasses/sun hat;
  • Power plug adaptor/voltage converter;
  • Camera and/or camera phone;
  • Lightweight coat/windbreaker or raincoat;
  • Walking shoes/sneakers (sandals or flip-flops for pool or dinners only); 
  • Comfortable/athletic wear/shorts; 
  • Lightweight backpack for walks/hikes.

 

22. What Are the Emergency Contacts in the Azores Islands?

The Azores Getaways Customer Care team is at your service every day of the week, ready to assist with your inquiries via phone, email, or online chat. However, in case of an emergency, please remember to dial 112.

Are you already in love with the Azores? Take a look at our stress-free packages that allow you to book your ultimate island adventure. All our packages are carefully curated by our team of local Azorean Experts so that you don’t need to worry about any details – just enjoy your trip!

 

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