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Praia da Vitória, Azores

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From the colorful and unique imperió shrines that dot the cobblestoned streets of the port town of Praia Da Vitória, to the atmospheric allure of Algar do Carvão, a 90-meter-deep volcanic chimney that formed some 3,200 years ago, the island of Terceira is an utter joy to explore. Spend a day relaxing on a volcanic beach, dive the island’s incredible shipwrecks and reefs, or head to the historic town of Angra do Heroísmo.

Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island, Azores

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With its elegant architecture, cobblestoned streets and restaurant-lined marina, Ponta Delgada on the island of São Miguel is the charming capital of the Azores. See the three-arched Ponta Delgada, which dates back to 1783; sample local cheeses in the Mercado da Graça; or stop to smell the flowers in Antonio Borges Garden. Venture outside the city and you’ll never forget the view from the Mirador do Rei lookout.

Horta, Azores

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Sailing into the famous marina of Horta on the island on Faial is the quintessential yachting experience. This maritime town has been a mid-Atlantic steppingstone for sailors since the Age of Discovery, and today it’s a pitstop for international regattas like Les Sables-Les Açores-Les Sables. Check out the colorful wall on the marina’s breakwater – seafaring superstition states that sailors should paint a message on it to ensure divine protection for their crossing. Take a whale-watching trip or go hiking at Caldeira, a two-kilometer-wide and 400-meter-deep volcanic cone.

Funchal, Madeira

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Known as the ‘Pearl of the Atlantic’, the volcanic island of Madeira is bursting with exotic colors. The capital city of Funchal is a place to lose yourself in old alleyways, street cafés and pretty squares. See Gothic and Romanesque styles blend at Funchal Cathedral; explore the Contemporary Art Museum, which is housed in the mighty 17th century São Tiago Fortress; or join the locals in the Mercado dos Lavradores, which is adorned with beautiful hand-painted tiles. In the evening, check out the funky Zona Velha.