Exploring the Azores | HNHO - Explora | Highlight - Cella in Pico
Dear Traveler,
I am on day five of our scouting trip in the Azores and I've been captivated by the unspoiled beauty, charming Pico homes made of lava rock, vineyards lined with lava stone walls to protect the growing grape vines from the sea mist, natural rock swimming pools and warmth of the people.
The Azores are a pristine, nine island archipelago in the North Atlantic. We are exploring four of the islands (Faial, Pico, São Miguel and Terceira) and learning highlights of the others
The islands are a paradise for nature enthusiasts, active travelers
What else do you do in the Azores?
On/under the water - paddle boarding, kayaking, soaking in hot springs, swimming in natural coastal rock pools, surfing, rock climbing, canyoning, go scuba diving with manta rays and sharks, snorkeling, windsurfing and whale and dolphin spotting.
On land - hiking, e-biking, horseback riding, golfing, deep sea fishing, paragliding, sailing, rock climbing and canyoning.
Go wine tasting and learn about the history of how they cultivate grapes under extreme weather conditions.
Learn about geology through visiting lava tube caves and volcanoes (see a photo below from the depths of the lgar do Carvão, a 300 foot deep volcanic chimney we visited).
Learn about local Azorean cooking with a class by a private chef.
Watch the local men practice “fighting” bulls in a ring to select the bull for an upcoming show (the men jump in front of the bull and try to stay as long as possible to impress the ladies before jumping out over the wall of the arena).
What is a perfect day for me in the Azores?
I can think of so many!
Here are a few…
What are the two best ways to visit the Azores?
There are direct flights to the Azores from:
Lisbon, Porto, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Madeira Island, Zurich (Mondays) Manchester UK, Oakland CA (some are seasonal).
Once your stay is over, take an easy non-stop flight back to the US – with only a 4 hour time change to the East Coast.
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The Azorean culture is rich and vibrant, rooted in centuries
The Inspiration + Information section below includes articles on how to pull off a surprise family vacation (so fun!), how to take the perfect family selfie, mindful and enriching experiences topping affluent travelers’ wish lists and a great article by National Geographic about the golden gap year - why the 50-plus generation are setting off to see the world.
Also how to speed through security lines and eat on vacation without feeling terrible. Lots of very useful tips!
The last few days in the Azores are going to be full of a few surprises and more active adventures. I look forward to sharing more next week!
Enjoy the sunshine and summer weather!
Warmly,
Mimi
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Absolutely on my bucket list!