Set adrift in the North Atlantic, the nine volcanic islands of the Azores offer a mix of raw beauty and quiet charm. Life here moves at an unhurried pace and adventure here means hiking lush trails, spotting whales offshore, and tasting wines shaped by volcanic soil and the sea. The islands are surprisingly easy to […] The post 9 islands of the Azores: what you need to know appeared first on Olá Daniela.| Olá Daniela
This four-day São Miguel itinerary includes crater lakes, steaming hot springs, gushing waterfalls, tea plantations and wild dolphins.| Olá Daniela
São Miguel Island is a fun place to eat. From steaming stews pulled from volcanic earth and little sweet pineapples grown in glasshouses, to cheese counters that feel like theatre and the world’s largest gin collection, you’ll find plenty of foodie experiences that make this Azorean island unique. I’ve visited São Miguel – the largest […] The post Where to eat on São Miguel Island, Azores appeared first on Olá Daniela.| Olá Daniela
Terceira might not be the most talked-about island in the Azores, but that’s part of why it’s such a great destination. Volcanic landscapes, green patchwork fields, UNESCO-listed Angra do Heroísmo, lava tubes, and unique local traditions (like bull runs and colourful Holy Spirit impérios) make the third largest island in the archipelago like nowhere else […] The post 3-day itinerary for Terceira Island appeared first on Olá Daniela.| Olá Daniela
Terceira Island has a handful of centuries-old recipes and traditions that make it unique. Here's where and what to eat on Terceira Island.| Olá Daniela
If you have 10 days to explore Portugal, this classic itinerary ticks off Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve. Sharing a 10-day Portugal itinerary on Olá Daniela is no easy task. Why? Because trip planning is such a personal experience. Whether someone has 7, 10, or 14 days in Portugal, I know from helping others that […] The post 10 perfect days in Portugal: A fast-paced classic itinerary appeared first on Olá Daniela.| Olá Daniela
Poncha is a vibrant and fruity traditional alcoholic drink – and here are the best bars to drink poncha on Portugal's Madeira island.| Olá Daniela