
Lying between New York & Lisbon & sometimes referred to as Europe's best kept secret, the Azores are verdant, tranquil, diverse, exquisitely beautiful & always welcoming. These nine green islands are the embodiment of old-world charm & include an elegant capital, remote villages, glittering blue coastlines & spectacular volcanic landscapes. Bradt's Azores is the only publication in English that not only provides details of travel & activities, but also gives in-depth background information about the archipelago's discovery, settlement & subsequent social history. David Sayers outlines how the archipelago erupted from beneath the ocean some five million years ago. Revised throughout, this new edition also
Includes:: in-depth sections on whaling, fishing & agriculture, climate, & geology. There is now a wide choice of accommodation, from 4-star hotels to small family-run affairs, simple pensions, rented cottages & B& Bs
- all detailed in the guide. Tourism services have expanded with greater numbers of marked walking trails, enhanced opportunities for diving, whale watching & adventurous activities such as sea kayaking & jeep safaris, & excellent new museums. The islands remain an outstanding destination for walkers & lovers of nature & the simple life. Tourism has not been allowed to spoil the archipelago & the islands retain much of their traditional charm
- they are not a beach destination, & there is little nightlife or commercial entertainment. With this guide visitors can discover the best walks, tour Europe's westernmost coast
- the island of Flores
- visit Europe's only tea plantations or step into the hot springs & gurgling mud pools of Furnas. Brimming with practical information this new edition of The Azores is the perfect guide to these garden-like islands.