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São Miguel, discovered in the mid-15th century by Portuguese navigators, was the first Azorean island to be settled, attracting mainland colonists who boosted agriculture and livestock farming.

Explore the nine enchanting islands of the Azores — a sanctuary of lush landscapes, wild beauty, and pure tranquility.

Fly over Machico, Madeira and discover golden beaches, lush hills, and coastal charm in one of the island’s most peaceful and historic towns.

Soar over Madeira Island in stunning 4K — lush mountains, towering cliffs, and crystal-clear waters await in this aerial escape over Portugal’s Atlantic gem.

Welcome to São Miguel — the emerald jewel of the Azores. From volcanic craters filled with turquoise lakes to steaming hot springs and dramatic coastlines, this island is nature at its most magical.

Welcome to Terceira Island — where volcanic beauty meets timeless tradition. From lush green pastures to dramatic coastal cliffs, this Azorean gem invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and explore the extraordinary!

Madeira’s vibrant capital where history, gardens, ocean views, and island life come together beautifully.

Explore Machico — one of Madeira’s most charming towns, home to the island’s best sandy beach and a perfect day trip from Funchal.

Sweeping 4K UHD beauty shots of Madeira — where lush mountains meet the Atlantic, and every frame feels like a postcard.

From volcanic caves to coastal islets, this journey through Angra do Heroísmo reveals the wild, the historic, and the breathtaking — all thanks to local support and island hospitality.

São Roque do Pico — where volcanic cliffs meet the Atlantic, and time slows down with the rhythm of the sea. A true Azorean gem!

Explored lava tunnels and a massive volcanic caldera — flew the drone so high it reached the clouds for the first time. Discover it!

Faial Island or Fayal (2024) is an island of the Azores archipelago in Portugal. The Azores islands are located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and the Americas. The Capelinhos Volcano and…

Drone shots of Santa Maria, Azores at the tune of instrumental music: Santa Bárbara, Pico Alto, São Lourenço, Aveiro waterfall and Pedreira do Campo

The Island of Pico, discovered by Portuguese navigators in the mid-15th century, was colonised from 1460 onwards.

Santa Maria Island, the southernmost of the Azores archipelago, offers a tranquil escape amidst natural beauty and historical charm. Known for its golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique landscapes, this island is a haven for…

This serene island offers visitors a perfect blend of nature, history, and authentic local experiences. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a peaceful retreat, Graciosa has something for everyone.

The history of Faial Island dates back to the 15th century when it was discovered by Portuguese navigators and colonized by Flemish settlers starting in 1468, under the leadership of Josse van Huerter.

The island was discovered in 1418 and was one of the first parts of the Madeira region to be settled by the Portuguese. Its mild climate, with average temperatures ranging from 18°C in winter to…

With its year-round mild climate, rich biodiversity, and a striking blend of mountains, cliffs, and coastline, Madeira has earned its reputation as a destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a relaxed yet culturally…

Despite its isolation, the island is an exceptional destination for nature lovers, geologists, hikers, and travellers in search of peace, authenticity, and dramatic natural scenery. It covers just 143 km² and has a population of…

With a surface area of just 17.1 km² and a population of under 400 people, Corvo stands out not for its size, but for its authenticity, geological uniqueness, and deep-rooted traditions.

With a population of just over 8,000 inhabitants, São Jorge remains one of the less developed and less visited islands in the region — which contributes significantly to its authenticity and preserved natural beauty.

The Jardim Botânico da Madeira – Eng.º Rui Vieira has undergone a significant technological infrastructure upgrade, fundamentally altering the visitor experience through the integration of high-speed connectivity and spatial data.

Founded in the 15th century, the city grew from a small fishing village into a urban center, reflecting a mix of traditional Azorean culture and modern influences.

Ribeira Grande is the largest city on São Miguel’s north coast, blending volcanic landscapes, historic architecture, and a laid-back Azorean charm. It’s the perfect place to explore natural wonders while enjoying local culture and hospitality.

São Vicente is a charming village on Madeira’s north coast, known for its volcanic caves, lush landscapes, and stunning ocean views. It offers a perfect mix of nature, history, and tranquility.

Located on the northern coast of Madeira, Santana is a picturesque village best known for its iconic thatched triangular houses, known as “casas típicas.” These charming, colorful homes are a symbol of Madeiran heritage and…

Nestled on the rugged northwestern coast of Madeira, Porto Moniz is famed for its breathtaking natural lava pools and dramatic ocean views. This charming coastal village combines unspoiled nature, traditional culture, and delicious local cuisine,…

Ponta do Sol is Madeira’s sunniest village — a dreamy coastal gem nestled between cliffs and sea. With colorful streets, sea-view cafés, and golden sunsets, it’s the perfect place to slow down and soak in…




