Many people call the Azores the “Hawaii of Europe” – it’s humid, rainy and incredibly green. It’s a place to unwind and admire the beautiful scenes nature prepares sometimes. Given that it’s a whole archipelago, you may not know where to start. What to see in the Azores? We’ll go over exactly that in today’s post.
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Azores’ water temperatures in July and August
Are you unsure about whether you’ll be able to enjoy long pleasant swims on your trips to the Azores? Understandably so, we no one likes to find out that the waters on their beach are dead cold only upon arrival. Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. We’ll go over the average water temperatures in the Azores in the summer so you can book that hotel doubt-free.
What to buy in the Azores?
The Azores are renowned for their incredible air quality, ubiquitous greenery and, mainly, for being an archipelago of volcanic islands. As we can’t exactly pack air, a forest or volcanic soil, what should you bring back from the Azores? What should you buy here? We’ll keep it short today and recommend five items in particular.
Where is the Azores Archipelago located?
The Azores is sometimes endearingly referred to as Europe’s answer to Hawaii. And it’s not exactly wrong, as it’s a real paradise for those longing for nothing more than tranquillity and a chance to spend time in stunning nature. But… where are they? Which country do they belong to? How can I get there?