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The Azores in 2026: the Portuguese archipelago that took 500 years to be understood

Nine islands in the middle of the Atlantic, a sustainability certification Europe envies, and the honest question — do you need to visit all of them, or are three enough?

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Curadoria VoysparkbyCuradoria Voyspark May 08, 2026 10 min Updated on June 03, 2026

The Azores stopped being a secret in 2020 and turned into Europe's reference sustainable destination by 2026. Nine islands, three groups, microclimates that shift in a twenty-minute drive. This piece breaks down which to combine, what flights from the US and Europe cost on SATA, and why Pico, Faial and São Jorge might be a smarter sequence than São Miguel alone.

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The Azores, a Portuguese archipelago in the mid-Atlantic, have been on the map for five hundred years and on the international traveler's radar for about five. Before 2020, they were known mostly inside Portugal. After the pandemic, they became the darling of Europe's sustainable travel press — National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet. By 2026, the Azores are one of Europe's fastest-growing destinations in international demand, according to SATA.

The question is no longer "is it worth going?" It's "which island, in what order, for how long?"

This piece answers with proper names and numbers. No "enchanted island" cliché, no "hidden paradise" filler. The Azores are not hidden. They are 2h15 by direct flight from Lisbon and 5 hours from Boston.


The archipelago in 90 seconds

Nine volcanic islands in the middle of the North Atlantic, 1,400 km west of Lisbon, belonging to Portugal. Split into three groups:

Eastern Group: São Miguel (the largest, 138,000 inhabitants) and Santa Maria.

Central Group: Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico, Faial.

Western Group: Flores and Corvo (the smallest, 430 inhabitants).

São Miguel holds 56% of the archipelago's population and nearly 70% of its tourism. It's the gateway — every international flight lands at Ponta Delgada (PDL). But reducing the Azores to São Miguel is like reducing Italy to Rome. It works, but you've missed the point.


Why sustainable for real, not marketing

The Azores were the first archipelago in the world to earn the EarthCheck Sustainable Destination certification, in 2019. Renewed in 2024 with a score above 85/100. Independent annual audit, 130 indicators — waste management, energy consumption, marine protection, community integration.

In parallel, the islands have been a UNESCO Global Geopark since 2013. The official walking trails (PR — Pequena Rota) follow routes certified by the Azores Tourism Board, with biannual maintenance. Not clandestine paths, but audited ones.

What that means in practice:

  • Single-use plastics banned in tourism establishments since 2023.
  • Whale watching operated only by environmentally licensed companies — a capped number of boats per day on each island.
  • 23% of the land is protected. 100% of surrounding waters form a cetacean sanctuary.
  • Geothermal energy generates 22% of São Miguel's electricity. Target: 60% by 2030.

You won't see trash on the beach. It's not luck. It's design.

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