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Azores with a BabyCountry forums / Western Europe / Portugal | ||
Hi there, I'm wondering if there are any travelers out there who have visited Azores with a baby? My baby just turned a month old and we're looking to take him there in November, he'll be about 6 months then. I'm seeking advice from experienced travelers - was it easy to get around with a baby? Were activities (hiking, whale watching) on the islands baby friendly? Thanks in advance! | ||
I did whale watching in the Azores and don't think it is something for a baby. The boats have to look for the whales and move at high speeds and then beat upon the waves. For a grown up person it is OK, because s/he understands what causes the bumpy ride and what it is for, but a baby can't do a thing, will not understand it and find it just very unpleasant. | 1 | |
Hi jjjoejr, As Liberat says, the whale-watching is definitely not for little babies. If you need some accomodation, I can recommend you two places: -www.livingazores.com: where there are amazing houses to rent in sao miguel island best regards, and ask something if you have doubts. I'm living in Ponta Delgada in Sáo Miguel and would love to help. Best, | 2 | |
Hi there, I see lots of visitors with children here on my island Faial, specifically in Horta. Every visitor I spoke with looked happy and so did their children. As far as whale watching, there were a few babies on on the boats, but your trip is in November, not the ideal month for whales or boating for that matter. | 3 | |
My husband and I are also considering a trip to Azores, with our 11-month-old in June. We don't speak any Portuguese (only English, French and Spanish); would that be an issue? We would also like to find out how easy it would be to get to a hospital in case something were to happen to the baby or if he were to get sick. Any guidance would be helpful, thanks! Best, | 4 | |