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The enchanting city of Ponta Delgada is an amazing resort and the capital of the Autonomous Region of the Azores. The city has many luxurious villas and beautiful churches that have been here since Ponta Delgada was a large and important port. Having arrived in Ponta Delgada, tourists usually enjoy swimming in thermal springs and visiting volcanic lakes, many of which are formed in the craters. Caldeirro Volcano, which has been extinct for many centuries, is one of the biggest points of interest in the area. Local volcanic lakes have water of different colors ranging from blue to emerald green. Needless to say, there are always many vacationers who come to see the lakes and relax at their shores. A small village emerged on the site of the modern resort in 1449. Local people were mostly engaged in fishing. At that time, no one thought that the settlement would ever become the capital of the Azores. In 1546, a devastating earthquake happened in Sao Miguel. This disaster almost completely wiped the city off the face of the earth. This is how Ponta Delgada became the new capital of the island. The administration of Sao Miguel moved to the new location. As expected, Ponta Delgada started growing and developing rapidly. Its population was increasing fast too. To prevent pirate attacks and protect the territory of the city from the enemy invasions, several fortifications were built in Ponta Delgada in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The 19th century was a true period … Read further

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Ponta Delgada sightseeing

A small village emerged on the site of the modern resort in 1449. Local people were mostly engaged in fishing. At that time, no one thought that the settlement would ever become the capital of the Azores. In 1546, a devastating earthquake happened in Sao Miguel. This disaster almost completely wiped the city off the face of the earth. This is how Ponta Delgada became the new capital of the island. The … Open

Portugal - moving around the country

The most popular form of public transport is the bus. They make trips within the same city as well as neighboring regions, and far-away places of the country. Absolutely all buses are technically sound, their passenger compartments are clean and neat, and the most comfortable conditions for traveling are created. Bus tickets are sold at roadside newspaper kiosks. On average, a trip around the city costs 1 euro. If you buy a ticket in advance, you can save a little. There is an opportunity to purchase a multi-day pass. The price for a 3-day ticket is about 4 Euros. In the capital, in addition to buses, trams and funicular are used as public transport. There are metros in Lisbon. If you plan to travel frequently around the city, it is best to purchase a universal travel card that gives you the right to ride on the metro, trams, buses and lifts. The fare for a week costs only 12 Euros. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Portugal

The main holidays of the year are Christmas and Easter which are traditionally celebrated with family, relatives and closest friends. The Portuguese certainly participate in divine service, and then lovingly decorate the table with an abundance of local dishes and alcoholic beverages. On the night before Christmas, the Portuguese participate in religious worship. This is accompanied by a well prepared meal laid in the temple. In all houses, traditional fish dishes, as well as dishes from turkey are eaten for dinner. Celebrations are never complete without all sorts of baked desserts and sweet rolls. There is also the compulsory visitation of relatives which is accompanied by exchanges of gifts. … Open

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