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- I recently visited the Azores for the first time and was astounded by how untouched they felt.
- Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, the archipelago is only a five-hour flight from Boston.
- The islands are an adventurer’s paradise, with endless hiking trails and outdoor activities.
The trip I took to the Azores — an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, less than 1,000 miles from mainland Portugal — had been a long time coming.
The nine islands span approximately 370 miles and operate as an autonomous region of the European country. My boyfriend’s family is from São Miguel, the largest one, so the Azores have been on our “must-visit” list for some time.
After learning that their beaches, lush landscapes, and unique flora and fauna have earned them a nickname as the “Hawaii of the Atlantic,” I knew I had to go.
Even as the Azores have experienced an uptick in visitors since the pandemic, the two islands we visited, São Miguel and Flores, felt unspoiled. At multiple moments of our 10-day trip in March, my boyfriend and I felt like the only people for miles.
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