Journey to the 9 Islands that Enchant the World – Special Edition by Visão

The magazine VISÃO has released a special edition of 116 pages dedicated to the Azores, taking readers on a journey through the 9 islands that enchant the world.

The unique nature of the archipelago sparks curiosity in people, and in this edition, you can learn a little more about each of the Azores islands. For those who have already visited, it will undoubtedly be a great edition to recall and relive unique moments during your reading.

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If you haven’t yet visited the Azores, this is an excellent opportunity to plan your trip. Complement it with the various articles and tips on places and points of interest to visit, published on byAçores.

The edition is now available on newsstands, titled “Azores – The Call of Nature.” Each island is properly identified, and you will find – in addition to the experiences lived by the reporters during their stay – also indications of where to sleep, eat, and what to do.

Below, we share the pages that separate and present each island with their respective contents, transcribed into text.

Pico – The Mountain in the Middle of the Sea

Born from lava and sculpted by the elements, this island’s rugged landscape is also a monument to human ingenuity and imagination, creating sustenance almost from nothing.

Pico - Revista Visão - Açores

São Jorge – Paradise on a Fajã

It’s worth remembering the name of these geographical features, one of the biggest attractions of this territory, made of high cliffs and important escarpments, where the sky meets the sea.

São Jorge - Revista Visão - Açores

Graciosa – An Island of Many Names and Even More Charms

At first glance, it seems like the poor relative of the central group, forgotten far away, only within reach of a glimpse. But it is just a camouflage, created by a past of isolation, which fades away as soon as you set foot on solid ground and face the landscapes, heritage, and traditions.

Graciosa - Revista Visão - Açores

Flores – Dive into Nature

The green of the landscapes, the pink of the azaleas, the black of the basalt rock… Walking through it, you absorb all the shades of the island that is a feast for the senses.

Flores - Revista Visão - Açores

Corvo – The Best Kept Secret

In this tiny piece of land lost in the Atlantic, uniqueness is not just synonymous with what is measured in units. A single hospitable village. A single stunning caldera. It also means the exceptional experiences that the island offers.

Corvo - Revista Visão - Açores

São Miguel – One Island, Many Greens

Land of black sand beaches, volcanic lagoons, hot thermal waters, and walking trails – on the largest island of the archipelago, Nature continues to be the best feature. Besides the locals, of course.

São Miguel - Revista Visão - Açores

Santa Maria – Returning to the Cradle

On the oldest of the Azores islands, there are white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, as well as mountains with a “red desert” and laurel forests. An immense diversity on an island ready to be explored. Preferably on foot.

Santa Maria - Revista Visão - Açores

Terceira – In Natural State

Although it is the second most populous island in the Azores, it is also the one that best preserves its original landscape. Here you will find the largest patches of endemic forest in the entire archipelago, some untouched by humans.

Terceira - Revista Visão - Açores

Faial – The Island of Volcanoes

In the eternal equation between space and time, Faial challenges the logic of physics, condensing about 800 thousand years into just over 30 kilometers in length. It is not the largest island in the Azores, nor the highest or the farthest, but it is perhaps the one that best summarizes all the charms of this archipelago, shaped by fire, in the middle of the ocean.

Faial - Revista Visão - Açores

This special edition is now available on newsstands, as announced on the Visão website by its Executive Director, Rui Tavares Guedes. The images were also taken from the magazine’s website.