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About Terceira
Terceira is one of the Azores islands in the Atlantic Ocean, known for its lush landscapes, volcanic craters, and historic towns. The currency used in Portugal, including Terceira, is the Euro. The island offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with charming villages, colorful houses, and traditional festivals. Visitors can explore underground lava tubes, relax on sandy beaches, and enjoy fresh seafood dishes. Terceira is a great destination for nature lovers, hikers, and history enthusiasts.
When to visit
The best time to visit Terceira is during the spring and summer months, from April to September, when the weather is warm and sunny. The island experiences mild temperatures year-round, but it can be rainy and windy in the winter months. Summer is the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, making it a good time to visit for a more relaxed experience.
Getting around
Getting around Terceira is easy with a rental car, as the island has well-maintained roads and scenic drives. Public transportation options include buses and taxis, but they may not be as frequent or convenient. Walking and cycling are also popular ways to explore the island, especially in the historic towns and natural areas. Ferries and flights connect Terceira to other Azores islands and mainland Portugal, providing options for island hopping.
Traveller tips
Pack layers for changing weather conditions, as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Try local specialties like Alcatra (beef stew) and Queijadas da Graciosa (cheese pastries). Visit the UNESCO World Heritage town of Angra do Heroísmo for its historic architecture and cultural sites. Take a boat tour to see marine wildlife like dolphins and whales in the surrounding waters. Check out the local markets for fresh produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Learn a few basic Portuguese phrases to communicate with locals and enhance your travel experience.