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If you're seeking a tranquil escape with stunning natural landscapes, then Azores holidays are the perfect choice for you. Nestled in the Atlantic Ocean, this enchanting archipelago boasts lush greenery, volcanic craters, and breathtaking coastlines, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With its mild climate, unique flora and fauna, and delightful local culture, the Azores promise an unforgettable experience for every traveller. So why not explore our incredible deals and offers to the Azores today?
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Flight time: If you’re heading to the Azores from Dublin, you can expect a flight time of about 4 hours, depending on which island you’re flying to. Sao Miguel, where you’ll find the bustling capital Ponta Delgada, is the easiest to reach with direct flights available.
Transfer time: Ponta Delgada Airport is just a quick 10-minute trip by car, taxi, or rideshare to the city centre. Most of the other islands also have small airports that are close to their main towns.
Price: A taxi from Ponta Delgada Airport to the city centre will cost around €10. If you’re looking for a cheaper option, the airport shuttle is just €5 one way. For those planning to hop between islands, interisland flights typically range from €50 to €100.
The Azores enjoy a mild and temperate climate all year round, so there’s really no bad time to visit. However, your experience can vary a bit based on the season.
April to June: Spring is a lovely time to visit the Azores, with hydrangeas blooming all over the place. Temperatures increase from around 16°C to 20°C, making it perfect for exploring. Rainfall tends to be light, and you can expect about 7 to 9 hours of sunshine daily.
July to August: Summer is when the Azores really come alive. Temperatures can reach up to 24°C, and you’ll enjoy around 10 hours of sunshine each day with minimal rain (20–50mm a month). It’s a great time for beach days and whale-watching tours.
September to November: Autumn sees temperatures drop from 23°C to about 19°C, marking the shoulder season. Some extra rainfall arrives, averaging 60–100mm, but the sea remains warm enough for a swim. It’s a good option if you want to avoid the summer crowds.
December to March: Winter is cooler, with average temperatures around 16°C and about 4 to 5 hours of sunshine daily. It’s a nice time to explore the islands’ hot springs and enjoy local cultural events. Just be prepared for a bit more rain during this season (70–120mm per month), so a raincoat might come in handy.
Spoken languages: Portuguese is the official language, but don’t worry—English is widely spoken in touristy areas.
Local habits and customs: Meals here are often leisurely, with dinner usually starting at 7 pm or later. Tipping isn’t mandatory, but it’s definitely appreciated for good service, generally around 5 to 10 percent.
Currency: The Euro is the currency used in the Azores. You’ll find ATMs available in towns and cities, and most businesses accept major credit cards.
Getting around: Public buses run on Sao Miguel and Terceira, though they can be a bit infrequent, with fares starting at €2. If you really want to explore, renting a car is the way to go, costing around €40 to €70 a day depending on the season. For island hopping, interisland ferries are a budget-friendly choice, starting at about €30 for a round trip.
Electricity and plug types: The standard voltage is 230V, and you’ll find Type C and F plugs here, so make sure to grab an adaptor if you’re coming from Ireland.
Time zone: The Azores are on Azores Time, which is 1 hour behind GMT.
Required travel documentation: Irish nationals can visit Portugal without a visa for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, but do remember to bring a passport that’s valid for at least six months.
A lush, volcanic paradise, the nine islands of the Azores offer unique natural wonders, charming towns and exciting activities.
Sete Cidades: A short drive from Ponta Delgada, this twin-lake formation is one of the most mesmerising sights in the Azores. The vibrant green and blue lakes are surrounded by lush vegetation and steep crater walls. The best panoramic views can be enjoyed from the Vista do Rei viewpoint.
Pico Mountain: For those fit enough to hike to the summit, Pico Mountain – Portugal's highest peak – offers sweeping views. On a clear day, the magnificent vistas stretch across nearby islands.
Terra Nostra Garden: Located in Furnas on Sao Miguel, this beautiful botanical garden is home to exotic plants from around the world as well as jacuzzis and a thermal swimming pool heated by volcanic activity.
Ribeira dos Caldeirões Natural Park: Found on Sao Miguel, this natural park is well known for its waterfalls, walking trails and traditional watermills, making it a peaceful spot for a day out.
Portas da Cidade (City Gates): Ponta Delgada's impressive 18th-century city gates are an iconic landmark, located at the entrance to the historic centre of Sao Miguel's capital.
Sao Francisco Convent: This 17th-century convent in Angra do Heroísmo, Sao Miguel, faces the sea and is a wonderfully serene place. It has been converted into an amazing museum that offers insights into Azorean history, art and culture.
Church of Sao Sebastiao: Situated in Ponta Delgada, this 16th-century church features stunning Manueline and Baroque architecture, a beautiful portal, a magnificent altar and intricate azulejo work. A must-visit for history buffs.
Ponta Delgada: The capital of Sao Miguel blends modernity with traditional charm. A captivating combination of volcanic landscapes, charming streets and vibrant harbourfront makes Ponta Delgada a lovely place to visit.
Angra do Heroísmo: This UNESCO-listed town on Terceira Island is known for its colourful streets, a rich maritime history and well-preserved 16th-century architecture. With the lively town square excellent for dining and shopping, Angra do Heroísmo is well worth a day trip.
Furnas Valley: This geothermal hotspot on Sao Miguel offers bubbling hot springs, steam vents and the chance to try the local stew, cozido, cooked in volcanic heat.
Azores holidays are perfect for families who love the outdoors and want to bond over unique activities.
Interactive museums: The Capelinhos Volcano Interpretation Centre on Faial Island offers a fascinating look at geology through interactive exhibits. Kids will enjoy learning about the volcanic origins of the islands and can also climb the lighthouse for panoramic views.
Aquariums: If you have children in tow, be sure to visit the Porto Pim Aquarium on Faial to learn about the Azores' marine ecosystems. The aquarium showcases the most common coastal species of the Azores and has an exhibition on the region's marine life.
Cycling: Faial Island offers routes for all levels, from leisurely coastal rides to intense trails, while Sao Jorge's scenic paths combine ocean views with the lush interior. Choose a route that suits your family best.
Exploring the Azores doesn't have to break the bank. There are plenty of free activities to enjoy during your holidays to the Azores.
Free events: Local festivals, such as Espírito Santo celebrations, offer a blend of music, food and traditions. Join in for free for a real taste of Azorean culture.
Nossa Senhora da Paz (Our Lady of Peace): This beautiful 18th-century chapel enjoys incredible views over Vila Franca do Campo. Nossa Senhora da Paz is accessed via a narrow road with many steps which seem daunting at first sight, but are quite manageable to the very top.
Natural wonders: Many of the Azores' highlights, like Sete Cidades, Lagoa do Fogo and Pico Mountain trails, are free to access. Bring a picnic and soak up the scenery.
The Azores' dramatic landscapes, from volcanic craters to cascading waterfalls, create endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.
Whale and dolphin watching: The Azores are one of the best places in the world for marine wildlife encounters, with tours regularly departing from Pico, Faial and Sao Miguel. The local waters are frequented by sperm whales, dolphins and even blue whales or occasional orcas, so don't waste your chance to spot them.
Diving and snorkelling: Dive into underwater worlds around Pico Island, where you'll be mesmerised by volcanic formations with habitats of colourful fish, octopuses and even manta rays. If diving isn't your thing, go snorkelling which is also a great way to enjoy the clear Atlantic waters.
Canyoning: Canyoning on Sao Jorge and Sao Miguel involves descending waterfalls and natural rock slides, so adventure-seekers will be on cloud nine there.
Azores holidays offer more than just lush green landscapes and volcanic wonders—the archipelago also boasts stunning and unique beaches perfect for relaxation and adventure. From black volcanic sands to secluded bays, the Azores cater to every kind of beach lover.
Praia Formosa, Santa Maria: Known as one of the few white sand beaches in the Azores, Praia Formosa is ideal for sunbathing and swimming. Its calm waters and picturesque setting make it a favourite among families and couples.
Mosteiros Beach, Sao Miguel: This volcanic beach features dramatic black sands and striking rock formations. It's a tranquil spot for relaxing or enjoying the spectacular sunsets over the Atlantic.
Praia de Porto Pim, Faial: A crescent-shaped beach with soft sands and calm waters, Porto Pim is perfect for families and snorkelling enthusiasts. Its nearby cafes and historical sites add a touch of charm to your beach day.
Vila Franca do Campo Islet, Sao Miguel: Accessible by a short boat ride, this natural swimming pool formed inside a volcanic crater offers a unique beach experience. It's a must-visit for snorkelling and enjoying serene waters.
Faja da Caldeira de Santo Cristo, Sao Jorge: This remote beach is a haven for surfers and nature lovers. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and accessible via hiking trails, it's a secluded spot for those seeking adventure.
Silveira Natural Pools, Terceira: While not a traditional beach, these natural pools carved into volcanic rock provide a unique swimming experience. They're ideal for those looking for crystal-clear waters and a calm setting.
Whether you're soaking up the sun on Praia Formosa, exploring volcanic formations at Mosteiros, or diving into the clear waters of Vila Franca do Campo, the Azores offer beaches as diverse and captivating as the islands themselves.
On holidays to the Azores you'll find a delightful array of hearty, traditional dishes and fresh, ocean-inspired flavours.
Cozido das Furnas: Slow-cooked underground using volcanic heat, cozido das furnas is the iconic dish of Sao Miguel, a hearty stew including a combination of meats, sausages and vegetables.
Alcatra: This beef stew hailing from Terceira, featuring tender meat marinated in wine, garlic and spices, is traditionally slow-cooked in clay pots and very appetising.
Grilled Limpets: Grilled limpets are usually served fresh with garlic butter and lemon. They're often enjoyed as a starter and make a perfect pair with a glass of white wine.
Cavaco Lobster: Unique to the Azores, this sweet, delicate crustacean is often grilled or boiled. A simple but delicious dish!
Octopus Stew: Braised with red wine, garlic and tomatoes, octopus stew is a rich and flavoursome dish found across the Azores.
Queijadas da Graciosa: Queijadas are small, sweet, flaky pastries filled with a creamy custard. These light cakes pair very well with espresso or a glass of sweet dessert wine.
Bolos Levedos: These soft, sweet bread rolls are a versatile treat, often served warm with butter or as a base for sandwiches. A must-try during your Azores holidays!
Azorean Tea: Grown on Sao Miguel – the only region in Europe producing tea – the local tea has aromatic black and green varieties. Perfect to enjoy after a day's hike, accompanied by queijadas da graciosa or another dessert.
Pineapple Liqueur: This sweet and fruity tipple is made from the Azores' famous pineapples. Definitely give it a try as it has a unique sharp but very pleasant taste! It can be drunk neat or as the main ingredient in a variety of cocktails.
Azores offers a range of stunning holiday spots for every type of traveller. Discover some of the best areas to stay in, like Ponta Delgada, Angra do Heroísmo, Vila Franca do Campo, Capelas, Praia da Vitória, Lagoa.
The most popular places to visit in Azores are: Portas da Cidade, University of the Azores, Bell Tower.
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