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Hotel and Accommodation in the Azores Islands, Portugal

Where to Stay in the Azores Islands, Portugal

Heather Carreiro
One of the things about the Azores that makes it such an unbelievable travel destination is the fact that the islands have not yet been really developed for tourism. The only tourists you'll see are busloads of Germans or Portuguese from the mainland, and they mostly stay on the main island of Sao Miguel (Saint Michael). Aside from a stray backpacker or sailors at Horta, Faial, you'll feel like you have these islands all to yourself to discover.

When it comes to accommodation, you basically have five choices: hotels, hostels, apartments, guesthouses, or rooms in private homes.

Accommodation in the Azores: Hotels

Aside from on the main island of Sao Miguel (Saint Michael), you'll be hard pressed to find many hotels. Look in the major cities on each island to find a hotel to stay in. Cities on other islands that have at least one hotel are Madalena (Pico), Horta (Faial), and Velas (Sao Jorge). Hotels will be your most expensive option. Tour groups are likely to block off rooms in Ponta Del Gada (Sao Miguel) during the summer.

Accommodation in the Azores: Hostels

Hostels are dorm-type accommodation great for backpackers and young people. They don't have quite as many rooms as hotels, but they have more rooms than guesthouses or private homes. Bathrooms are usually shared. In Portuguese, hostel is hospedaria.

Accommodation in the Azores: Apartments

Known locally as apartamentos, apartments can be rented for as little as one night on the islands. This option is great for families or those who want to do their own cooking. Eating out isn't cheap in the Azores, so self-catering is a good option for budget-minded travelers.

Accommodation in the Azores: Guesthouses

In Portuguese, guesthouse is casa de hospedes. These properties have a bit more of a family feel to them and may offer breakfast along with the nightly rate. They are likely to have shared bathrooms, whereas apartments will have private bathrooms.

Accommodation in the Azores: Rooms in Private Homes

Rooms in private homes are by far the most common and most affordable option in the Azores. Mothers may rent out their children's bedrooms after the kids have grown up and left for college in the US or in Portugal. You will find that Azorean families are very hospitable. Rooms in private homes vary greatly, so it's best to see the room before you make any commitments. Some room rates may include breakfast, use of the kitchen, or even free-flowing homemade wine! In Portuguese, this type of lodging is called alojamento particular.

For more information, see the Regional Directorate of Tourism of the Azores (www.drtacores.pt) for a current list of apartments, guesthouses, hostels and rooms in private homes. You can pick up the list of lodgings at any Tourist Office on the islands, or you can request it by emailing acorestourismo@mail.telepac.pt.

You can call different properties ahead to get rates and inquire about availability, but bear in mind that most people will not speak fluent English. As there are not herds of tourists flocking to the Azores islands, you can plan on just arriving at an island, getting the current list of lodgings from the Tourist Office, making a few calls to get rates and finding your way to your choice lodging.

Published by Heather Carreiro

Heather is a freelance travel writer and editor. Her articles include travel tips, free ESL lesson plans, teacher training resources, and information about expatriate life in Pakistan. Learn more on her blog...  View profile

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  • Sheri Fresonke Harper6/14/2009

    A friend went to the Azores and highly recommended them, I can't wait till I get a chance to go :) Sheri

  • Rich Thomas6/4/2009

    *ding* I'm putting this in for a feature next week.

  • mimpi5/26/2009

    Beautiful location, beautifully done!

  • Sophie5/26/2009

    I'd love to go to the Azores! My husband and I wanted to move there in 2006, but we ended up in northern California instead.
    Sophie

  • 3lilangels5/25/2009

    Sounds awesome!

  • Sherri5/24/2009

    Sounds great!

  • Jennifer Waite5/24/2009

    I would love to travel abroad somewhere like this....Ahh, some day. In the meantime, thanks for the virtual vacation :-)

  • Smorg5/23/2009

    Awesome info! If I ever make it there, I think I'll try for the staying with the local home option (and perhaps pick up some Portuguese while I'm there). :o)

  • Sheryl Young5/22/2009

    Wow - very thorough info. Thanks for your great comment on my AI article - didn't realize you got to see it there.

  • Heather Carreiro5/22/2009

    Maria, no need to go ALL the way to Portugal, just go to the Azores. SATA offers flights from the US east coast, and the Azores is only 2/3 of the way across the Atlantic. : )

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