The Azores were the first archipelago in the world to receive EarthCheck Platinum certification for their commitment to sustainable tourism. But what makes this destination truly special?
Renewable Energy
The Azores produce over 40% of their energy from renewable sources: geothermal, wind, and hydro. On São Miguel, the Ribeira Grande geothermal plant harnesses volcanic heat to generate clean electricity.
Protected Areas
Over 25% of the Azores territory is classified as a protected area. The Azores Marine Park is one of the largest in Europe, protecting hydrothermal vents, seamounts, and extraordinary marine biodiversity.
Responsible Tourism
Azorean tour operators follow strict codes of conduct, especially for cetacean watching. Approach distances and time spent near animals are regulated by law.
Sustainable Agriculture
Extensive grazing on natural pastures, DOP artisan cheese, pesticide-free tea cultivation, and greenhouse pineapple are examples of agriculture that respects the land.
How to Contribute
Choose certified local operators, respect marked trails, leave no waste in nature, and prefer local products. Your visit can be part of the solution.