Best time to visit Azores for good weather
When is the best weather in Azores? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.
Best month
May
The hydrangea season begins — the Azores in full flower, whale diversity at its peak, and conditions at their most photogenic.
↑Hydrangea peak season begins in late May on São Miguel and Faial: the volcanic roads disappear between walls of blue, pink, and white Hortensia so dense that the landscape is defined by them; the Sete Cidades crater lake rim road and the Faial cliffs above Capelo are the most spectacular; the combination of vivid blue flowers, black lava stone, and the turquoise lake surface below is the defining Azorean landscape image
↑May whale watching is outstanding — blue whales and fin whales are reliably present before they depart for northern feeding grounds, sperm whales remain year-round, and bottlenose and common dolphins are visible on nearly every trip; the Azores Whale Watch operators in Lajes do Pico and Madalena use traditional land-based whale spotting techniques inherited from the whaling era
↑Pico mountain summit hiking in May: the weather window for a clear summit ascent (2,351m, the highest point in Portugal) is at its widest in May–June; a 4–5 hour round trip from the base station requires no technical equipment and delivers a volcanic summit view above the clouds with the remaining islands visible 50–100km in every direction
All months ranked — Good weather
Best match
The hydrangea season begins — the Azores in full flower, whale diversity at its peak, and conditions at their most photogenic.
#1 for good weather
Best match
The sweet spot — summer crowds thin, sea temperature still warm, and the Azores returns to a manageable scale.
#2 for good weather
Best match
Early summer — hydrangeas in full bloom, whale season active, and the first clear weeks of reliable Atlantic sunshine.
#3 for good weather
Best match
Peak season — the best weather of the year, the most visitors, and the Azores at its warmest and most accessible.
#4 for good weather
Best match
Still peak season — hottest and sunniest month, maximum visitors, and the trail networks at their most accessible.
#5 for good weather
Best match
The shoulder season begins — conditions improving week by week, hydrangeas filling the roadsides, and uncrowded trails in excellent light.
#6 for good weather
Strong option
Autumn proper — the first Atlantic storms arrive, tourists recede, and the islands return to their wild character.
#7 for good weather
Strong option
Spring begins — hydrangeas start appearing on the roadsides and the first clear days open the crater lake views.
#8 for good weather
Worth considering
Deep shoulder season — dramatic Atlantic light between storms, almost no tourists, and the Azores stripped back to its essential character.
#9 for good weather
Worth considering
The quietest and cheapest month — moody Atlantic skies, empty trails, and the Azores at its most elemental.
#10 for good weather
Worth considering
Still quiet and wet — a little more sunshine than January and the earliest spring flowers appear in the valleys.
#11 for good weather
Worth considering
Quiet winter restart — Christmas in the volcanic islands is a genuinely unusual December holiday with low prices and empty trails.
#12 for good weather