
The Azores: a deep dive into the unexpected
We’re heading out on another adventure, this time to a place where the Atlantic feels calmer but still keeps you guessing. The new fishery in Fishing Clash brings us to the Azores, a Portuguese archipelago that’s easy to overlook on the map. At first, these scattered islands in the middle of the ocean might not seem like much, but if you look closer, you’ll find a world all its own – far from the busy continent and shaped by water, wind, and a volcanic past.
This green group of islands has always drawn people looking for something off the beaten path. You won’t find big cities or flashy scenery here. Instead, you’ll see steep cliffs, thickly wooded slopes leading down to the ocean, small harbors, and a sense that nature is still in charge.
The volcanic heart of the Atlantic
People now think of the Azores as green and peaceful, but their story started much more dramatically. These islands were formed by volcanoes, and you can still see signs of that everywhere. Lakes fill old craters, black beaches stretch along the coast, and solidified rock formations and hot springs remind you that beneath the calm landscape, the archipelago still has a wild side.
The Azores’ volcanic roots are more than just a fun fact – they shape everything about these islands. The high cliffs, deep valleys, and sharp contrasts between dark rocks and green plants all come from this history. So, the Azores aren’t your typical tropical paradise. They’re something different: green but sometimes rough, peaceful but still showing signs of their powerful past.

Where sun meets mist
In the Azores, the weather shapes the landscape just as much as the cliffs, lakes, and ocean do. Sometimes the islands are bright with sunlight, and the next moment, their peaks vanish behind thick clouds. Mist quietly drifts over the hills, covering roads, fields, and viewpoints with a soft, hazy layer.
Because the weather changes so often, it’s hard to describe the Azores in just one way. The light is always shifting, making the greens brighter and the volcanic rocks darker, or spreading across the water until you can barely tell where the ocean ends and the sky begins.
Change in every drop
Rain is a big part of life in the Azores. It usually comes out of nowhere, freshens the air, and then moves on, leaving behind brighter colors and the smell of wet soil. Because of all this rain, the islands are so green that sometimes they look more like a garden than an archipelago in the Atlantic.
You can see moisture everywhere – in the leaves, on stone walls, along winding roads, and on the slopes of craters. It gives the landscape a soft, mysterious look. The Azores are far from a perfectly still postcard scene – they’re alive, constantly changing, and a little unpredictable, as if they’re always moving.
Trails among hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are one of the most recognizable sights in the Azores. They grow along roads, paths, and fences, forming natural corridors in shades of blue, purple, and pink. These flowers are a symbol of the islands and a regular part of daily life here.
Trails lined with hydrangeas wind through pastures, forests, scenic viewpoints, and around lakes tucked inside old craters. Sometimes, a short walk lets you see the ocean on one side and the island’s green heart on the other. This mix of landscapes is one of the Azores’ best features. Everything feels close, and a new breathtaking view could be just around the corner.
A depth that breathes
The ocean is as important to the Azores as the islands are to the sea. It’s not just a background – you can see it from roads, cliffs, and harbors, hear it beyond the rocks, and feel it in the air even when it’s hidden by mist. The ocean shapes life here and makes these islands feel far from everywhere else.
The Atlantic waters around the islands have always fascinated people – not just because they’re deep, but because so much life hides beneath the surface. The sea is full of movement, currents, and unseen links. From the shore, it might look calm, but if you look closer, you’ll notice the landscape is always shifting.
Your Azores adventure awaits
The Azores draw people in with their atmosphere, not flashy sights. Here, the magic happens in the spaces between sun and mist, green hills and black rocks, the calm islands and the powerful ocean. You don’t need to look hard for contrasts – they show up on their own in the weather, the light, and the scenery.
This Atlantic group of islands is for anyone who likes to go beyond the usual paths and calm waters – including you, fearless Anglers! The Azores are now waiting in Fishing Clash, full of greenery, surrounded by the ocean, and ready to share their secrets with anyone willing to explore a bit more.









