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«(...) The Azores is the best place in Europe to see a large range of whales and dolphins up close. It is also affordable. Direct return flights start from £180 and there’s a growing choice of self-catering options, as well as keenly priced three-star hotels. Tour operators advise booking b & b deals as restaurants offer better value and often better food than hotels. It’s perfectly possible to find dinner for two with a bottle of wine for £30. Spring comes early to the islands; daytime highs average 60F (16C) by March. For whale-watching, the best bases are the islands of Pico and Faial as whales pass through the channel between them nearly every day from April to October. Norberto Diver will take children over five in a solid-hull boat. A half-day’s whale-watching costs about £45 for adults and £30 for children. The specialist agent Archipelago Azores, based in the UK, has a knowledgeable sales team for all aspects of travel to the islands. (...)»Via Inconcreto.
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