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Across a blue ocean ... an oasis of green

We crosse the Atlantic and find that we can’t help but adore the islands of the Azores.

January 27, 2011 12:25
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By

Judith Baker,

Judith Baker

5 min read

Peeking out of the Atlantic somewhere between Lisbon and New York, Sao Miguel forms one of the nine Azorean islands which mix romance, myth and geology. Still relatively unspoilt by mass tourism, the autonomous Portuguese Azores archepelago remains quaint and slightly old fashioned.

Its mild climate means it can be a year-round holiday destination, yet many people couldn't even tell you where they are. In fact, they form Europe's most westerly outposts and the nine islands are scattered in the middle of the Atlantic 950 miles from Lisbon.

The largest island, São Miguel, is affectionately referred to as the Green Island because the rain and volcanic soil make for lush vegetation and glorious displays of floral colour - especially the hydrangeas in spring.

It is also a convenient starting point for an Azorean adventure. The narrow cobbled streets of Ponta Delgada, the capital of the Azores and the main town of São Miguel are made for exploring.