Which islands make up the Azores and where should I stay?
The Azores are nine volcanic islands in the mid-Atlantic. São Miguel is the largest, with crater lakes and geothermal pools; Pico is known for its vineyards; Faial and Terceira for colourful harbour towns. See our article, where to stay in the Azores by island.
Which boutique hotels in the Azores have a spa?
On São Miguel Island Sensi Azores Nature & Spa offers ocean-view treatments and a thermal-inspired experience; Octant Furnas is built around natural hot springs in Furnas Valley with thermal baths and rituals; and Nine DOTS Azores has a small but beautifully designed spa perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring; Herdade no Ananás offers a hot tub in a greenhouse.
Are there boutique eco-friendly or sustainable stays in Azores?
Sustainability is at the heart of many Azorean stays. On São Miguel, Santa Bárbara Eco-Beach Resort and Sensi Azores focus on local materials and low-impact design. On Faial Island, Azul Singular offers a unique glamping experience surrounded by nature — a beautiful example of sustainability done differently.
Is there glamping in the Azores?
Yes – Azul Singular on Faial Island offers a one-of-a-kind glamping experience in the Azores. Set within lush gardens, its canvas lodges and wooden pods combine the adventure of camping with the comfort of boutique design.
Are there family-friendly boutique hotels in the Azores?
Several Azorean hotels welcome families. White Exclusive Suites & Villas and Sensi Azores Nature & Spa on São Miguel Island offer suites and villas with space for small groups, while Santa Bárbara Eco-Beach Resort features family-friendly bungalows and direct beach access.
Which island is best for whale watching, hiking or hot springs?
Pico is the top spot for whale watching; São Miguel for crater-lake hikes and the hot springs of Furnas; Terceira for history and volcanic caves. Each island has its own charm.
When is the best time to visit the Azores?
May–October is best for hiking, swimming, and whale watching. Weather changes quickly — pack for all seasons.
How long should I stay in the Azores?
Stay at least three days if visiting São Miguel Island, or a week + for two or more. Each island deserves slow exploration.



