Faial Island is home to a beautiful Caldeira Natural Reserve. Tourists can go up to the observation deck of Monte da Guia and enjoy the picturesque panorama of the island. Fans of water entertainments will enjoy Santa Maria Island more than others. In addition to luxurious beaches, the island is widely known for its beautiful church. A walk on cozy streets of the city will bring totally unforgettable pleasure. You will be also able to see numerous interesting buildings.
Don’t forget about Pico Island and its Wine Museum. There are also several notable historic buildings on the island, as well as a beautiful town Vila do Porto. All most luxurious mansions and churches built in the Baroque style can be seen on Flores Island, and in Sao Jorge Island have preserved aristocratic mansions built in the beginning of the 17th century. Graciosa Island is home to a prominent natural landmark. We are talking about a sulfur cave Furna do Enxofre. There is a beautiful underground lake inside the cave. While walking through the streets of the city you will see beautiful mansions built in the 18th century, see an old cathedral and a monument in the form of a large cross, which was also built more than one hundred years ago.
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