3 Responses to “Azores, 3rd: The Bradt Travel Guide”

  • This guidebook provides solid, reliable information — at least about Sao Miguel island. It covers the usual topics, including hotels, restaurants, things to see and do, as well as logistics of getting there and getting around. I did not spend that much time in the Azores, so perhaps there was some information that was inaccurate or left out, and I did not notice. On the other hand, everything I read in this book proved to be accurate. I would certainly go to the Azores again, and I would be happy to take this guidebook with me.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • My wife and inlaws are natives of Pico, Azores and I purchased this book as reference material for a upcoming family trip to Pico. We all found valuable information in the book and my inlaws even learned a few things they didn’t know about their homeland. Well worth the money. Strongly recommend buying the Azores road map too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This book was very helpful for my week long trip to the Azores. There are useful appendices in the back detailing flora and fish native to the islands (this helped alot ordering fish in the restaurants!) There is also a good section on photography which I did not expect. Although, I am more accustomed to the format of lonely planet guides this one proved to be organized ok. Nice sections on walks and hiking trails. A bit lacking in the transport department but don’t worry, the islands are small and cabs are affordable and easy to find.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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