In this post we tell you about our experience staying in what are, in our opinion, the best options to stay in Flores: Aldeia da Cuada and Villas do Mar.| RandomTrip
In this article we are going to explain in detail what are the best areas to stay in Flores, the advantages and disadvantages of each one, the accommodations in which we have stayed in RandomTrip in our different visits to the island and recommendations in each of the areas.| RandomTrip
Graciosa, in the Azores, small but valuable, concentrates such a natural heritage that it won, in 2007, the classification of Biosphere Reserve by Unesco. One of the jewels that contributed to this was due to having the largest volcanic dome in Europe, the "Furna do Enxofre". In this guide we try to reflect all that Graciosa has to offer with practical proposals, itineraries of 1, 2 or 3 days, where to stay and even where to eat so that your trip around the island is as incredible as ours has...| RandomTrip
In this guide, we tell you everything you can (and should) do in Ponta Delgada, where to sleep, and, of course, the restaurants we liked the most to make your trip as amazing as ours was.| RandomTrip
In this guide we try to reflect all that Pico has to offer with practical proposals, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to sleep and even where to eat so that your trip around the island is as incredible as ours has been.| RandomTrip
In this guide we try to reflect all that Flores has to offer with practical tips, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to stay and the best restaurants so that your trip through this "Portuguese Jurassic Park" is as incredible as ours was.| RandomTrip
Islands and lagoons, inside a volcano crater, inside an island. Since we saw the documentary “É Na Terra Não é Na Lua” (“It’s the Earth Not the Moon”), the curiosity to know Corvo, the smallest and most remote island of the Azores, has been increasing. When the time finally came to set foot on it, […]| RandomTrip
In this guide we share with you everything you need to know to do whale watching (whales and dolphins) in the wild, in the most respectful way possible, from a boat leaving from the capital of the largest island of the Azores, Ponta Delgada in São Miguel.| RandomTrip
In this travel guide, we try to reflect all that Santa Maria has to offer with practical suggestions, itineraries from 2 to 5 days, where to sleep, and even where to eat so that your trip around the island is as incredible as ours has been.| RandomTrip
A capital that is a Unesco heritage site (Angra do Heroísmo), a blanket of green-grass patchwork woven inside the largest crater of the Azores (Serra do Cume) and a unique volcano in the world that we can enter and look at the sky from inside (Algar do Carvão). Just because of these three attractions it is worth visiting the third largest island of the archipelago, but Terceira offers much more to those who visit it. There are dips in clear waters between lava flows in Biscoitos, biodiverse...| RandomTrip
We traveled through the entire archipelago of the Azores for 2 months, getting to know its 9 islands, and still it was not enough. We tried to soak up as much as possible of the culture and beauty of each island, we understood how different they are from each other and the idiosyncrasies that make it seem more and more absurd to speak of "the Azores" as one and the same, especially when we were there. They are different loves and together they form a paradise that deserves to be unveiled slow...| RandomTrip
São Jorge is an island that concentrates an imposing natural beauty in its narrow, elongated and mountainous silhouette, which looks like a dragon. It hides some of the most beautiful trails in the archipelago, incredible natural pools and is highly addictive for cheese lovers. And yet, the best of São Jorge is impossible to convey in pictures or words. In this guide, we try to reflect all that São Jorge has to offer with practical suggestions, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to sleep,...| RandomTrip
São Miguel is the largest and most populated island of the Azores, also the most touristic. It is a very heterogeneous island where there are plenty of plans to spend a week if you want to explore it calmly. In this guide we try to reflect all that São Miguel has to offer with practical tips, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to sleep and even where to eat so that you can make the most of your trip to the island.| RandomTrip