Getting to Terceira
What are Impérios?
How to Find the Impérios of Terceira?
Things to do in Terceira by Car for a Day As You Seek Out Impérios
If you're exploring Terceira by car, there are plenty of hidden gems to discover as you search for Impérios.
Ribeirinha
We stumbled upon Ribeirinha, a charming village with a yellow church and a view of the sea.
As we wandered around, an older woman struck up a conversation with us outside an impressive peach mansion, sharing juicy gossip about her neighbors that we couldn't quite grasp. Despite our limited Portuguese, we managed to get our general meaning across.
Port Judeu
We also made a stop in Porto Judeu for a coffee and were amazed by the brightly colored gazebo and breathtaking ocean views from the local miradouro. It was a moment of peace and tranquility that we won't soon forget.
On the Road
Driving around Terceira, we noticed so many things that reminded us of Ireland: the ever-changing weather, green fields separated by rock walls, and cows crossing the road. We even got to witness a group of cows on their way to be milked, their udders full to bursting (just like we did on a trip to West Cork).
Praia da Vitória
When it came time for lunch, we headed to Pizza Place in Praia da Vitória. Their Azorean pizza with local cheese, peppers, and pineapple was a delicious surprise.
And the Portuguese quotes on the wall were a fun touch. I was delighted that I was able to translate them. The quotes read: "Love without kisses is like pizza without cheese" and "Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys pizza, which is the same thing."
We visited Igreja Matriz de Santa Cruz, a church founded in 1456. Igreja Matriz de Santa Cruz didn't appear to be open so I stood back to take a picture. A gentleman popped out and invited us in. We learned that the church is usually closed, but was open that day because of a visiting cruise ship.
Though much of the interior was destroyed in an earthquake in 1980, the gilded altar and ornate chandelier remain intact.
São Sebastião
As we continued our search for Impérios, we stumbled upon São Sebastião, another charming village anchored by an old church. We could smell chicken cooking on the grill in the small square, and it seemed like a popular spot with the locals.
Biscoitos
Our last stop of the day was Piscinas Naturais Biscoitos, a stunning collection of natural pools protected from the ocean waves by craggy lava rocks. We even found a colorful snack stall selling glazed donuts, which hit the spot until dinner.
Pictures of Impérios That Will Make You Want to Visit Terceira
Is Terceira Worth Visiting?
Terceira is definitely worth visiting if you're a fan of history and beautiful landscapes. Angra do Heroismo, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a charming town with lots of historic places to visit.
We enjoyed walking around the town, hiking, and trying some delicious Azorean food. The Impérios scattered around the island were a unique highlight for us, and we loved using the Impérios as an excuse to explore smaller villages and towns by car.
While Terceira may not have as many hotels or tourist infrastructure as other islands like Sao Miguel, we found it to be a hidden gem that's definitely worth adding to your Azores itinerary.