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10 Fest Gastronomic Festival – Azores

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Flores – my magical winter garden

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Azores Gardens – highlights of a horticultural tour

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Whale watching in the Azores

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Pico and the whales: from harpoons to zoom lenses

The relationship between the Azorean island of Pico and the sperm whales that pass through its cool waters goes back a long way. It was here in the 18th century that English and later American whaling ships would call during their missions to capture whales and harvest

The Azores comes to the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show

    For six days in July (from the 3rd to the 8th) Hampton Court Palace will be ablaze with colour and will welcome thousands of visitors for the annual Royal Horticultural Society Flower Show. This year a dedicated section will feature ‘World of Gardens’ and within this area

The most westerly island of Europe: Flores, a hiker’s paradise

Go to the extremities of any continent and you’ll probably find yourself in a remote setting. Surely however there are few places as remote as Flores, the most distant of the Azores islands and the last piece of European land in the Atlantic Ocean this side of

10 things you didn’t know about the Azores

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Azores Fam Trip

I recently visited the Azores on a fam trip. There were 9 people in the group. We flew from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada with Sata International and stayed at the Hotel Royal Garden in Ponta Delgada for 1 night. We were up very early the next

The Azores, Highlights of Sao Miguel

I have been travelling to the Azores archipelago, as part of my job, for the last nine years and although I have witnessed many changes – a new marina; new hotels; an indoor shopping centre; new highways and more recently the first ten-pin bowling alley – I