With its seamless blend of past and present, Terceira island is indeed a perfect place to spend exciting and complete holiday.
ANGRA DO HEROÍSMO, A WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Built in the 16 century, Angra do Heroísmo was the first European urban centre, and has achieved World Heritage status as a result. Its old streets highlight the city's fine architectural heritage, as do its churches, palaces and museums, together with the fortress
that defended the city and port from pirates.
Once you've sampled the delights of Angra do Heroísmo, you should visit the historic town of Praia da Vitória. Here you'll find the gothic church of São Sebastião , built by the first
settlers, and the manor houses, churches and chapels of São Carlos , Fontinha, São Brás and Lajes masterpieces of imperial architecture dedicated to the cult of the Holy Ghost.
BEAUTIFUL, UNSPOILT COUNTRYSIDE
which you can glimpse flower-dotted fields and the blue of the sea and sky.
A walk in the hills will also unearth some of Terceira 's geological wonders, like the Caldeira de Guilherme Moniz, a 15 km wide volcanic crater, and the caves of Algar do Carvão with its lava stalactites and stalagmites.
You'll also find a challenging golf course on the island, and two marinas that give Terceira a cosmopolitan atmosphere by attracting yachts crossing the Atlantic . The surrounding sea offers much for those wanting an active holiday. Fishing, diving, surfing, windsurfing and sailing are the main sports on the island and those who enjoy swimming can take advantage of Terceira 's natural pools – formed when volcanic lava met the cold sea.
From May to September, Terceira is the scene of many colourful traditional festivals. The Festival of the Holy Ghost, Festas do Espírito Santo is repeated in every village, and followed by a large banquet.
While the centrepiece of the Festival of St. John, Festas Sanjoaninas , is a procession of enthusiastic crowds.
While the centrepiece of the Festival of St. John, Festas Sanjoaninas , is a procession of enthusiastic crowds.
Festival season also means good food. Popular traditional dishes include “alcatra” – an exotic spicy beef stew plus black pudding and octopus, whilst local sweets are varied and delicious.
No meal on Terceira would be complete without a glass of Biscoitos wine, a local speciality with its own dedicated museum
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