Holiday in Azores
Island in Portugal — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇵🇹
Country
Portugal
Type
Island
Best time to travel
June–September
Budget/day
75–130 €
Getting there from Germany
Direct flights from Frankfurt to Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) take about 4.5 hours. Inter-island flights with SATA Azores Airlines.
About Azores
The Azores, Portugal's volcanic archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic, is a paradise for those who wish to travel off the beaten path. Nine islands offer an overwhelming variety of emerald-green crater lakes, hot springs, whale watching, and streets lined with hydrangeas that lead through lush pastures — all in a pleasant climate and largely free from mass tourism. Sao Miguel, the main island, impresses with the twin lakes of Sete Cidades in a massive volcanic crater — one lake blue, the other green, framed by steep, wooded slopes. In the Furnas Valley, fumaroles steam from the earth, and the Cozido das Furnas, a stew that cooks for hours in volcanic heat, is a culinary uniqueness. The hot springs in Terra-Nostra Park with its rust-colored thermal water are a must-see. Pico, dominated by the highest mountain in Portugal (2,351 meters), is famous for its UNESCO-protected wine-growing landscape: vines thrive directly by the Atlantic in painstakingly hand-built lava stone walls (Currais). Faial, with its port city Horta, has been a meeting point for transatlantic sailors for centuries. Flores, the westernmost island, enchants with waterfalls that plunge directly into the sea. Whale watching is an outstanding experience in the Azores: over 20 species of whales and dolphins traverse the waters, including sperm whales, blue whales, and large schools of common dolphins. Former whalers now accompany boat tours as guides. Hikers will find marked paths along dramatic coastlines and through laurel forests on all the islands. The Azores are a hidden gem that is slowly being discovered — those seeking nature, tranquility, and authenticity will find one of the last unspoiled travel destinations in Europe.
Top 5 highlights in Azores
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Sete Cidades (São Miguel)
The double crater lake with one blue and one green lake is the most iconic motif of the Azores, nestled in a massive volcanic crater.
Whale Watching
The Azores are one of the best places in the world for whale watching – over 20 species, including sperm whales, blue whales, and dolphins.
Pico – Climbing
The highest mountain in Portugal (2,351 m) rises as a perfect volcanic cone from the sea and offers an unforgettable summit tour.
Furnas (São Miguel)
The geothermal valley with hot springs, bubbling fumaroles, and the famous Cozido stew, which is cooked in the volcanically heated ground.
Flores
The westernmost island of Europe enchants with untouched nature, roaring waterfalls, and a profusion of wildflowers that gave the island its name.
Hotels in Azores
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Azores
Recommended travel time
June–September
Summer
Mild-warm, 20–25 °C, changeable
Winter
Mild, 14–18 °C, humid – 'Four seasons in one day'
How much does a holiday in Azores cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
40–60 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
75–130 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
170–380 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Plan for at least 2 islands – São Miguel and a smaller island like Faial or Flores.
The weather changes quickly – always have a rain jacket with you, even in summer.
Book whale watching early – tours fill up quickly, especially in summer.
Try the Cozido das Furnas – the stew cooked in the volcanic ground is unique.
The Azores are one of the cheapest travel destinations in the Atlantic and still surprisingly little touristy.
Food & drink in Azores
These specialties you must try!
