
A stunning European archipelago is home to "dramatic landscapes" and scenic beauty - and its sunswept aren't overrun with tourists. The Azores are a Portuguese archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic, with islands known for their wealth of natural beauty, waterfalls, and soft black-sand .
Travel website recently named the islands, which include Santa Maria, São Miguel, and Terceira, among the . The outlet says the archipelago, made up of nine volcanic islands, boasts dramatic landscapes "filled with massive cliffs emerging from hypnotizing waters, endless hedgerows of blue hydrangea, an abundance of wildlife, and beautiful waterfalls".
It adds that his "secluded stretch of islands is a must-visit".
Among the most popular beaches are Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara, Mosteiros , and Piscinas Naturais (all of which are on the island of São Miguel).
But while the islands are overlooked by many holidaymakers in favour of iconic Portuguese destinations like The Algarve and the capital Lisbon, they're prized by travellers as a picturesque and peaceful haven.
The Azores are (which thrive in the volcanic soil).
Every island has unique culinary traditions, and visitors recommend trying the traditional Azores cozido (a stew cooked in volcanic ground).
The Azores see highs of around 19C in April, with lows of about 14C, as per data.
However, temperatures ratchet up throughout the summer rising to highs of around 25C in August, and lows of 19C.
The islands are also accessible via direct flight from the UK, making it a great alternative to long-haul tropical destinations.
Flights from London Stansted to Ponte Delgada Airport, the main entry point to the islands, take around four hours and 10 minutes.
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