While Maldives is one of the most sought-after beach destinations, the long-haul flights and costly accommodation expenses can often put a damper on plans.
That’s why travel experts at SkyParkSecure shed light on a lesser-known tropical island destination located in Europe, just four hours away from London.
While they still fly under the radar for many holidaymakers, the Azores are a haven for nature lovers to seek peace in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
This Portuguese archipelago, made up of nine volcanic islands, is accessible via direct flight from London Heathrow airport, making it a great alternative to long-haul tropical destinations.
The Azores also shine when it comes to gastronomy, with fresh seafood, local cheeses, and pineapples that thrive in the volcanic soil.
Every island has its own unique culinary traditions, and the Azorean cozido (a stew cooked in volcanic ground) is a must-try for foodies.
Despite its incredible beauty, the Azores remain one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, making it the perfect alternative to more crowded beach destinations.
The absence of mass tourism means the islands are remarkably peaceful, offering a serene environment where you can truly disconnect from the outside world.
In fact, Tripadvisor reviewers have lauded the Azores’ unique natural beauty and the biodiversity that populate each island.
Esme L shared: “The volcanic peaks of the Azores that rise out of the Atlantic and are said to be the legendary ‘Atlantis’ are green, peaceful and very beautiful. The people are all friendly and helpful.
“Depending on the time of year, there are great masses of hydrangeas in flower, now just about over but the air is full of the scent of big areas of wild ginger, an attractive yellow.”
Storyteller7508 said: “The Azores are very photogenic with the small seaside villages and white houses with tile roofs.
“The people are quite friendly and lots of them speak English. The language has a very French influence so they could not understand our Spanish very well. The Portuguese language is similar but very different in many words.
“The hydrangeas bushes as the most beautiful I have ever seen, and the grow wild everywhere. We stayed in a hotel on the coast and the cliffs and ocean views were spectacular.”
Francisby added: “Azores in Summer – the combination of perfect climate and nature.
“The area around Vila Franca do Campo and the crater lake of Fire are the absolute highlights for nature lovers.”
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