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Nine islands of volcanic origin lie in the Atlantic at 850 kilometres from mainland Portugal (and 1200 km from New York): not yet spoilt by tourism, their varied, peaceful and often breath-taking scenery largely compensates the cloudy, often rainy climate: mild in the Summer, subtropical in the Winter.
The archipelago is divided into three groups of islands. The Eastern Group includes
Santa Maria, with sandy beaches and green hills, and
São Miguel, where the most important economic centre of this Autonomous Region, the city of
Ponta Delgada, is situated.
In the Central Group, five islands (
Terceira,
Graciosa,
São Jorge,
Pico and
Faial) offer the visitor a variety of interesting sights: from the hot steaming geysers in
Terceira to the volcanic peak in the island of
Pico, rising 2341 metres above the Atlantic, and to the well known yachting port of the city of
Horta, in the island of
Faial.
The Western Group includes the more remote islands of
Flores (whose name comes from the variety of flowers growing in a mountainous scenery) and
Corvo, the smallest island (17 square kilometres), on top of a marine volcano with calm lakes and a green crater.
In Azores, life still goes on at an unhurried pace and Nature offers its best: the two main ingredients for some relaxed holidays.
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