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
From steamy rainforest pools to oceanside baths, São Miguel Island’s natural geothermal hot springs are reason enough to visit the Azores.| Olá Daniela
This four-day São Miguel itinerary includes crater lakes, steaming hot springs, gushing waterfalls, tea plantations and wild dolphins.| Olá Daniela
On São Miguel Island find fresh seafood from the Atlantic, hearty Azorean steaks, and cool new restaurants. Here's where and what to eat.| 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 […]| 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
From celebrating sausages to star chefs cooking with fire, these are Portugal's best food festivals, wine fairs and gastronomic events for 2024.| Olá Daniela
Here's a round-up of the best traditional Madeira dishes, food and drinks you should try while exploring the island.| Olá Daniela
Every February or March the streets of a few small Portuguese villages come alive with dark winter carnivals, known in Portugal as entrudos.| Olá Daniela
The atmosphere of a medieval fair in Portugal is simply magic. Here's the best 2025 medieval markets, festivals and events in Portugal.| Olá Daniela