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"Surf"
The
waves of the island of Santa Maria and São Miguel have received
international acclaim from surfing enthusiasts. Surfing it’s
also available on the islands of Graciosa, Falal, São Jorge and
Terceira.
Tennis
In
addition to those tennis courts incorporated in hotel complexes,
tennis clubs for tourists can be found in Angra de Heroismo (Terceira
island), Horta (Faial island) and Ponta Delgada (São Miguel Island).
Sailing
and wind surfing
Naval clubs are to be found on all the Azorean
islands except Corvo. Providing keen sailors and wind surfers with
information and assistance.
Parasailing
and hang-gliding
The
rolling landscape of the Azores provides the ideal setting for a spot of
parasailing and hang-gliding. Specialised operators are to be found on
the islands of Faial, Terceira, Santa Maria and São Miguel whose
schools provide assistance and hire out everything you'll need. Volcanism
The
volcanic origins of the archipelago, situated as it is at the
meeting point of European, American and African tectonic plates,
provide fascinating material for aficionados of volcanic study and
speleology. W
the beautiful lakes at the bottom of cliffs and craters are of
interest for the common tourist, other phenomena await devotees of
volcanic study: caves, cliffs, blowholes, laval drains (locals
poetically call these 'mysteries') and the marks left by recent
eruptions from the volcano of Capelinhos on Faial island. Those
interested in the study of cave formations should take a trip to
Algar do Carvão on the island of Terceira. A journey through
miles of caves and tunnels provides the opportunity to discover
magnificent sights of stalagmites, stalactites, and columns and
cornices of volcanic origin. 
Bicycle
tours
Whether
biking along the footpaths or searching out other suitable trails, the
rough terrain of the Azores calls for the use of mountain bikes, which
can be rented on several of the islands. Discovering
the islands on foot
All
the islands of the Azores offer appealing walks along the coastline, scaling the
hills, unearthing new scenery and horizons. Itineraries are available from the
Tourist Offices, which indicate trails of varying degrees of difficulty. Travel
Agencies often offer guided walks. Mountaineering
The
2,351m high volcano on Pico lays down the gauntlet to those who like
nothing better than to scale mountains and provides the setting for a
stunning sunrise. The other islands are also endowed with mountainous
country, the ideal terrain for keeping those muscles toned.
Deep
Sea fishing
Blue
and white swordfish, tuna, “waboos” and some species of sharks
combine to make the Azores an internationally renowned deep sea fishing
centre where world and Atlantic records have been set. Specially
equipped boats set out for the fishing season June to
September from the marinas of Horta (Faial island) and Ponta
Delgada (São Miguel island) and the island of Santa Maria 
Freshwater
fishing
Freshwater
fishing is only permitted in the rivers and lakes of the islands of São
Miguel and Flores with a licence. There are fair sized rainbow trout,
carp, perch, pike and mullet to be had. Rock
fishing
The
Azores' plentiful supply of fish makes it an anglers' paradise. Amongst
the dozens of species to be found are the sea bream and the kingfish.
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