Island life. How do Americans live in the Azores?

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • The Azores islands are one of the most attractive places on the earth for tourists. But is it so attractive for life?
    In this episode we will tell you, why once the New Yorker has chosen the Azores and what it's like to live in the Azores. And also, we'll talk about people, climate, food, entertainment, infrastructure of the island. And the most important, about the state of mind of the inhabitants of Azor.
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:01 - What are the Azores islands?
    01:45 - Introduction of the first character
    03:09 - Why does New Yorker live in the Azores?
    04:39 - What does Anton do for a living?
    05:14 - What makes Azores attractive for Anton?
    06:25 - Food quality in the Azores
    07:26 - Introduction of the second character
    08:25 - Climate in the Azores
    08:50 - The Azores have an amazingly fertile land
    11:28 - Pete’s special restaurant
    12:08 - Local development in the Azores
    12:59 - Pete’s house
    15:22 - Should you be worried about a volcano in the Azores?
    16:49 - Road infrastructure in the Azores
    17:40 - Healthcare in the Azores
    18:11 - Energy infrastructure in the Azores
    18:44 - Food culture in the Azores
    19:46 - Tourism in the Azores
    20:41 - Taxes in the Azores
    22:29 - Amazing Azorian wine
    24:16 - Is it true that the Azores are isolated from the rest of the world?
    25:29 - The Azores are about life balance
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Komentáře • 853

  • @Migroniscitizenship
    @Migroniscitizenship  Před rokem +50

    Thank you for watching! We're waiting for your questions!

    • @Jetmab04
      @Jetmab04 Před rokem +3

      😊 I've just visited the Azores for the first but, absolutely not last time!
      Absolutely lovely place and yes, a place for love - love for everything - LIFE itself 💕💓💕
      Thanks so much for sharing!!

    • @scottsuttan2123
      @scottsuttan2123 Před rokem +1

      Is that the twit from myth Buster's show

    • @Jetmab04
      @Jetmab04 Před rokem +1

      The Azores are still part of Portugal - will you ever want to be free from the EU or, do you like the connection?
      Asking because I know Cape Verde is very close to the Azores (mind wise)..they are independent, right 😊?

    • @GAMEoVIDZ
      @GAMEoVIDZ Před rokem

      @@Jetmab04 Does that mean 15 min cities are coming?

    • @Jetmab04
      @Jetmab04 Před rokem

      @@GAMEoVIDZ what does that have to do with the Azores Truth Seeker?

  • @kathrynbaker8215
    @kathrynbaker8215 Před rokem +181

    I would have loved to see how “normal”people live there. Not just very wealthy transplants.

    • @dianetm8557
      @dianetm8557 Před 8 měsíci +13

      My family is from Azores. They live quite comfortably. Not so fancy but nice.

    • @inesperee5120
      @inesperee5120 Před 8 měsíci +13

      I've been there last summer in a popular neighbourhood of the capital, and people live in quite bad conditions, a lot of buildings are not maintained and there was prostitutes and homeless down the streets. I think azores is a good place to live when you have a great amount of money, otherwise you just survive in a land that don't have much work opportunities and a hard climat. Of course, what i seen is maybe not representative but i just wanted to share my experience.

    • @chrisdarby2233
      @chrisdarby2233 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Bingo!

    • @tfries72
      @tfries72 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Spot on

    • @luiscorreia4976
      @luiscorreia4976 Před 5 měsíci +3

      My thoughts exactly. I'm Portuguese mainland from the south, and my region is completely overwhelmed with illegal, nature disrespectful development due to tourism that couldn't care less about local people. Sure, this video looks great. But only for those that can afford it. Non of these 'characters' had to struggle for all that these Islands have to offer.

  • @pjericson68
    @pjericson68 Před rokem +146

    Unfortunately videos like this puts the word out and places like Hawaii, Costa Rica and my hometown get corrupted and become expensive. They lose the happiness and simplicity the brought people there in the first place and turn it into Malibu, pricing locals out. I hope this place remains a serene paradise.

    • @bridaw8557
      @bridaw8557 Před 10 měsíci +15

      So true. The gap between the wealthy and middle classes has gotten much bigger. This mega mansion luxury resort set comes in an creates the same culture they left. I thought the pandemic would slow them down. Didn’t do that.

    • @allcan4175
      @allcan4175 Před 10 měsíci

      it's obviously not videos like this, people know about these places anyway, what an asinine thing to say! 🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @beingjohn392
      @beingjohn392 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Right. And the locals don’t make a great living from the new buyers. The problem is larger than just The Rich

    • @paulaamaral483
      @paulaamaral483 Před 8 měsíci +12

      Yes, this annoys me to no end. People have recently discovered the Azores and want to live there all of a sudden. Funny how no tourists knew of it or wanted to live there about 15 years ago before it was "modernized" with internet, the highway, English-speaking prominence, etc... Tourism is great for the economy but over tourism will destroy the island. Everyone is flocking there and it's getting a bit out of control :(

    • @SR-ob3wn
      @SR-ob3wn Před 6 měsíci +3

      There definitely needs to be a balance. Investment and growth is necessary, but there needs to be controls on it to preserve the local customs and ensure that locals don’t get priced out. Look at Hawaii, it’s become a billionaire’s paradise, while natives basically live in poverty. Another example is Miami, where my wife is from. A starter home will run you about $700k minimum.

  • @dickielarue1451
    @dickielarue1451 Před rokem +179

    Been an legal resident of Portugal since 2016...Originally from Texas...First stop for me was the Acores, Sao Miguel to be exact...My visit was during Christmas and the New Year...Absolutely fantastic...As an hiker and explorer of nature it is simply paradise...Many things to do in terms of outdoor life...However for me it was too isolated for living full time...The University was already doing an feasibility study on the impact of tourism for the Island when I visited...I.M.H.O. keeping the Islands in their natural state in the long run is what's best an not turning them into another Balearic or Canary Island hot spot...Sustainable, not trendy...They are a treasure for Portugal...I chose the mainland and have been happy every since! Boa Sorte!

    • @GAMEoVIDZ
      @GAMEoVIDZ Před 11 měsíci +4

      As a fellow Texan I’m interested in relocating to somewhere with a great deal of personal freedom, do you have any suggestions?

    • @oyeahisbest123
      @oyeahisbest123 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@GAMEoVIDZ Your better off searching for beauty and local laws you like because as much as texas lacks in freedom its still one of the top places in the world in freedom lol. your best bet would be somewhere near Sweden etc. But its very hard to get visas to live outside the u.s. right now. Go tour a bunch of places and then research their local laws and health care for best results.

    • @usbackcountry
      @usbackcountry Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​​@@GAMEoVIDZSwitzerland or Czechoslovakia

    • @JackFate76
      @JackFate76 Před 8 měsíci

      @@usbackcountry Dont’t come to Switzerland. We don’t need more expats.

    • @JackFate76
      @JackFate76 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@GAMEoVIDZ North Korea ain’t bad. At least compared to the US.

  • @BenficaMike
    @BenficaMike Před rokem +110

    Beautiful islands. Parents emigrated from the Azores to USA in the early 70’s. Dad has returned to finish his life back where it all started. He is a lot more stress free. I’ve been there over 10x and enjoy the peace and relaxation every time we visit. We usually stay in Terceira but have been to Faial, Pico, Sao Jorge, Graciosa, and Sao Miguel a few times. Again, very Beautiful islands.

    • @Migroniscitizenship
      @Migroniscitizenship  Před rokem +1

      Wow 😌

    • @joaoconchilha2231
      @joaoconchilha2231 Před rokem +5

      You can live Açores, but Açores never ever live you.

    • @Chris_at_Home
      @Chris_at_Home Před rokem +10

      I was stationed there 5 months there in 1974 in the US Navy. We had a great time riding our bicycles up to the caves and around the island. I have many pictures I took while there. I also loved seeing the people harvest the kelp down the bottom of the cliffs.

    • @giovannamoro8564
      @giovannamoro8564 Před rokem +1

      How do you go from one island to another? By boat? How long does it take?

    • @BenficaMike
      @BenficaMike Před rokem +3

      @@giovannamoro8564 yes boat and plane. Center islands about 4-5 hours. You can tour all islands but takes all day. Outer island are visited best by aircraft. Each have one or 2 flights daily. Some have more. All about 30-1hr flight of each other.

  • @davidrichardson4082
    @davidrichardson4082 Před 6 měsíci +5

    It’s important that rich people get what they need

  • @danaj3209
    @danaj3209 Před rokem +245

    Hopes that humans don’t corrupt this beautiful land as we do with everything. Sounds and looks like paradise…. …

    • @rkalino3921
      @rkalino3921 Před rokem +29

      It is just getting too expensive for locals to buy their own house here!

    • @goldshake13
      @goldshake13 Před rokem +28

      and that my friend is what currently happening little by little, we azoreans love all that come here but we love our land more than anything and as an born n raised azorean it saddens me seeing my islands being turned into a tourist hotspot day by day.

    • @goldshake13
      @goldshake13 Před rokem +3

      @Ilana Meyer Thats our local saying as Azoreans We are born here, eventually we live outside in search for a better life and in the end We come Back to live our last days in peace 😁

    • @scottsuttan2123
      @scottsuttan2123 Před rokem

      They will destroy it more often it's the rich brats that wreck beauty

    • @anabelaball2738
      @anabelaball2738 Před rokem +1

      I absolutely agree

  • @extraart1
    @extraart1 Před rokem +643

    Don't worry- The Azores won't stay this way for long. Just like mainland Portugal, investment companies and people with generational wealth will exploit and brutalize the local populations, making it too expensive for them to own a home or enjoy their homeland. They will ruin it for everyone but the rich.

    • @edw8889
      @edw8889 Před rokem +77

      Sad but prob true. This guy they r featuring is an example

    • @LagartoPT
      @LagartoPT Před rokem +24

      @S.W.W. Why do you think we have to compete with mid income foreigners that just come here for the low taxes ? That's a problem easy to solve ...

    • @Rynorasaurus
      @Rynorasaurus Před rokem +27

      I bet you’re fun at parties

    • @marcobento7952
      @marcobento7952 Před rokem +39

      @S.W.W. There is no problem in foreigners coming to Portugal to work. Now, is it worth to destroy our Natural Patrimony for them? In my opinion not really, you do not kill the golden eggs goose. If they want to live in Açores they should adapt themselves to Açores not the other way around.

    • @marcobento7952
      @marcobento7952 Před rokem +11

      @S.W.W. I guess that's a difference of opinion. Why can't we keep Açores as beautiful in the future as it is now? Choices will be made. Money or Preservation, we all know what will happen however it will still be a choice not an absolute certainty.

  • @bennyhinu
    @bennyhinu Před rokem +74

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    Ever since I met Mrs Sophia I'm now living big life she's the best

    • @eugenemarsha
      @eugenemarsha Před rokem +1

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    • @Benjamin.365
      @Benjamin.365 Před rokem

      Wow I' m just shock someone mentioned expert Sophia I thought I'm the only one trading with her

    • @Benjamin.365
      @Benjamin.365 Před rokem

      She helped me recover what I lost trying to trade my self

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      @stallerh Před rokem

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      @Craigslistgjf Před rokem

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  • @keenan7156
    @keenan7156 Před 10 měsíci +38

    Foreigners moving to Portugal are definitely pricing local people out of the market and making them relatively poorer and their lives more difficult. These are pressing issues that we are going to have to figure out.

    • @lizetearruda3196
      @lizetearruda3196 Před 9 měsíci

      I was thinking of this very thing hopefully it doesn't ruin for the locals.

    • @markw999
      @markw999 Před 8 měsíci +4

      I'm from Idaho. We're having the same problem here with Californians and Seattle/Portland refugees. It's a global problem.

    • @judeirwin2222
      @judeirwin2222 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Simplistic. Foreigners bring and disperse a lot of wealth to all manner of providers of goods, services and property. Local economies need overseas money.

    • @markw999
      @markw999 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@judeirwin2222 As someone on the receiving end of this dynamic: No, you are wrong. It's another form of inflation. And you can't outrun inflation. Nobody where I live can afford a house. A bunch can't afford rent. They live in campers on the street. This drives up prices, then the locals get to flip burgers for rich people. Not fun.

    • @Mobev1
      @Mobev1 Před 8 měsíci

      How about not worrying about other people? Name a single thing humans have tried to interfere that benefited society? Maybe those people want more jobs and better looking men like myself. I’m worth 22 million and make 1.6 million a year. I’m sure they rather have me than you and your backpack.

  • @eurekaelephant2714
    @eurekaelephant2714 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Omg. Sometimes I forget I have visited the Azores. Then I remember and pinch myself. It's the most beautiful place Ive ever seen. I was so damn lucky, wasn't I? I lived in Portugal for a year, and so glad I fulfilled this desire to experience The Azores. I remember American tourists there, but its not a commercialised place. Sooo.many beautiful walls of flowers lining the roads too - amazing, never seen anything like it. I would choose to live there. From an Aussie, now back in Australia. X

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 10 měsíci

      Regrettably , if people who REALLY LOVE the AZORES don't create LAND TRUSTS to PROTECT them , parts of the place will eventually be overrun with the disgusting yuppies who will put every kind of hotel , golf course , condo and apartments , massive shopping areas and ruin a lot of its natural beauty , charm and quaint character .

  • @saltywetreefer3985
    @saltywetreefer3985 Před rokem +8

    OMG, I met Pete Luckett a number of years ago. One of the nicest and friendliest person I had ever met. Never knew he was the same guy I used to watch on TV. Glad to see him so happy.

    • @ilanameyer
      @ilanameyer Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment - I agree with you about Pete!

    • @saveamericalive287
      @saveamericalive287 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi all, can anyone put me in contact with Pete Luckett, I'd like to visit the Azores and stay in one of his villas.

  • @einarsigurdsson3701
    @einarsigurdsson3701 Před rokem +36

    im from Iceland. These islands look like Iceland but the only difference is that it seems to have more beautiful nature, better climate and more down to earth lifestyle!

  • @briant3404
    @briant3404 Před rokem +6

    foreigners buying property in Portugal has driven up prices beyond what the local people can afford to pay. its very sad.

  • @triscuba17
    @triscuba17 Před rokem +15

    The video is titled "How do Americans live in the Azores". Peter's example is not typical since he is apparently wealthy. It would have been nice to see some typical homes.

    • @mountainbikemayhem1833
      @mountainbikemayhem1833 Před rokem +6

      Without boring you with details, I ‘retired’ at 45 and moved to one of the islands. While I know some wealthy people who moved here, I know more who are like me…living on a military retirement pension. Not a lot of money, but enough for a pretty decent life. I moved here after several years of visits, research, planning…all this was before the recent Azores ‘boom’. Post Covid though, the housing market has spiked (like many places) so prices are higher. There is an app called Idealista, that shows real estate for sale in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. This is a good starting place if you’re interested. Know that if the house needs repairs, that isn’t the easiest thing to get here as the amount of companies that do the work is limited and they are always booked, so it’s a slow process. Residency Visa’s are a long process, as is home purchases (unless you’re rich). So it can be a real pain.

    • @nani-hi8de
      @nani-hi8de Před 6 měsíci

      @@mountainbikemayhem1833thank you for the info

  • @wallybingbang4350
    @wallybingbang4350 Před 6 měsíci +2

    So lush and beautiful. Fresh seafood everyday - Ideal

  • @kayeb7809
    @kayeb7809 Před rokem +21

    Thank you! My family immigrated from the Azores to America over 100 years ago. I’m hoping and praying I can make a trip to the home of my ancestors.

  • @BlackMk2Jetta
    @BlackMk2Jetta Před rokem +26

    I’m from this island. Sao Miguel. Immigrated to the US but my parents and family still live there. No beauty in the world like it. Nor a laid back and relaxed lifestyle. Everyday seemed like it’s a swim at the beach and dinner and wine with friends. It’s no wonder why people who live there and visit there call it paradise

    • @terriblepainter7675
      @terriblepainter7675 Před rokem +1

      Beaches are inaccessible 😂, mostly cliffs and the Atlantic coast is too cold to swim in. The people there are in bed at 8 pm.

    • @babuvangu7220
      @babuvangu7220 Před rokem +3

      ​@@terriblepainter7675
      You are in bed at 3am and wake up at 3pm,so you basically exist.

    • @ricpr
      @ricpr Před 11 měsíci +1

      Out of curiosity, why did you leave? I assume it's job related.

  • @islandboy50
    @islandboy50 Před 8 měsíci +14

    My ancestors left the Azores about 150 years ago and moved to the island of Maui. The only difference between the isle of Maui and the Azores is that Maui has the beaches. Otherwise they both share the same climatic conditions, the water falls, the rich volcanic soil, the ukulele and the friendliness people that share the one most important gift of all, "The Aloha Spirit".

    • @paulaamaral483
      @paulaamaral483 Před 8 měsíci

      Wow! I had no idea that Azorean's immigrated to Hawaii 150 years ago!!! May I ask why they left and how old they were? Our earliest pioneers to Winnipeg, Manitoba arrived in 1957.

    • @islandboy50
      @islandboy50 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @paulaamaral483 Both of my grandparents left the Azores due to poor living conditions and lack of jobs.
      During that time, the native Hawaiian workers had been decimated by disease, and there weren't enough laborers to supply the sugarcane plantations.
      Also, around that time, there was a large increase in sugar exports to California, which created a demand for laborers to work the sugarcane plantations.
      Which drew our grandparents to work at the sugar plantations in Paia, Kahului and Lahaina and the rubber plantation in Nahiku on the island of Maui.
      On the street that I grew up on, our neighbor across the street from us was named Amaral. I remember Mrs. Amaral made feather leis for men's hats out of pheasant feathers that sold for up to $150. That was back in the early 50s. Do you have relatives that happen to live on Maui? Correction on the number of years, when my grandparents arrived in Hawaii, it was back in 1887, so that makes it 145 years ago and not 150 years.

    • @paulaamaral483
      @paulaamaral483 Před 8 měsíci

      @@islandboy50 Very interesting. I had no idea about this history with Hawaii! Thank you for sharing. As for your neighbour Mrs. Amaral, she would not be a relative :( Amaral is my husband's last name--he's from Santa Maria. Although my maternal grandmother was also Amaral. However, none of my husband's family or my grandmother's family ever left the Azores. Again, I really did not know about Micalenses going to Hawaii... I'm going to look this up further. Thanks for intriguing me! :)

    • @islandboy50
      @islandboy50 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@paulaamaral483
      Aloha Paula! Here are the names of two ships that several of my grandparents arrived in Hawaii on. If you did an internet search for "Description of the Voyage of the S.S. Bordeaux to Hawaii 1883" and "Description of the Voyage of the S.S. Hankow to Hawaii 1883". I'm sure you'll find it as a very interesting read. My great-grandparents' names, starting with my father's name, were Torres, and my mother's was Abreu. My father's mother was Medeiros, and my mother's mother was Mariera. They were from both islands of Sao Miguel and Madeira.
      I was born on the island of Maui, which is why, looking at the Azores climate, the vegetation and landscape look so much like Maui, which is the island that I was born and raised on. Hawaii is also known as the 50th state of America.
      Maui usually gets over 200,000 tourists out of the six Hawaiian islands each year. The population of Maui is close to 170,000.
      Search CZcams for places of interest on the island of Maui, such as the road to Hana, Mount Haleakala, the historical history of Lahaina town, and the many beaches of South Maui.
      Lahaina town has been in the news a lot lately.
      Lahaina town was once known as the whalers capital of the world and the capital of Hawaii at one time.
      Lahaina town was burned to the ground about a month ago by a broken power line that ignited the non-native grasses, along with extremely high wind speeds of 60 up to 100 miles per hour from a hurricane that was passing just south of the island chain. These winds left much of Our Beloved historical town in ashes. Many lives were also lost, from the very young to the elderly, along with homes and personal property. We lost a tremendous amount of the historical history of Lahaina town, and now we're left with many questions to Why, Why?!!!
      Go to CZcams and search "Lahaina Town Fires," and you'll find many people telling their stories of their close encounters escaping the wildfires that engulfed Lahaina town that day and that they lost everything yes, everything they owned.
      Lahaina town Historic District was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962.
      Designated in 1962, the district recognizes Lahaina for its well-preserved character as a 19th-century port and for its social and economic importance in the 19th century as a major whaling center in the Pacific.
      Sorry for being so wordy.

    • @SR-ob3wn
      @SR-ob3wn Před 6 měsíci +1

      My great grandparents moved from the Madeira islands to Oahu in 1907, they worked in the cane fields until they could afford to move to California. I hope to visit the old country one day.

  • @jerrysponagle3881
    @jerrysponagle3881 Před rokem +15

    I am Canadian, born and raised and generations back to the early pioneers. I believe I would fall in love with the Azores. It appears to be an Eden. I would like to explore it fully.

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 Před 8 měsíci +3

    My wife and I spent six months in The Azores.
    I would say that the food and cuisine was Average to poor,
    But the wine and cheese was outstanding!

  • @brixcosmo6849
    @brixcosmo6849 Před rokem +7

    ❤ My family is from Ilha Terceira, Azores. From where the first Portuguese Navigators as João Vaz Corte-Real (Corte-Real Family) sailed to Terranova-Labrador (Newfoundland-Labrador), Canada and Greeland around 1450. Back then to fish CodFish. The Best Portuguese CodFish is to this day marketed as "Bacalhau da Terranova" ("CodFish from Newfoundland"). "Terra Nova" means "New Land" in Portuguese. And "Labrador" is what we call a Farmer. Best Regards from Portugal ❤️🇵🇹
    Ps: Part of my family migrated to Toronto like 100 years ago and there they created their families. My cousins are from Toronto and i also have some friends in Montreal that are also of Azorean ancestry.

  • @cmecu_seemeseeyou9330
    @cmecu_seemeseeyou9330 Před rokem +18

    Brings back memories.. I didnt live on that island, but I lived on Teicera where the Lajes Air Field base was. My dad was in the Navy and was stationed there. We moved there I think in 1978 , i was 6 years old. two years later the big one hit... Jan 1st 1980.. I still remember it, even being 8 years old, I have other memories but that one... I was standing in the back yard.. the animals acted crazy.. I could hear our dog yelping.. then i heard this deep low growling roar... and then I seen the walls and some buildings starting to crumble.. I remember I couldnt stand , I kept falling.. it registered as a 6.9 magnitude. I want to revisit that place some day.. some. day...

    • @ruifreitas9910
      @ruifreitas9910 Před rokem +3

      Hi there, I was in Terceira as well when the big earthquake happened and I was about your age to , yes I can't never forget that sound I remember that New Years day 1980 was a beautiful Sunny day and right after the earthquake the sky got this dark gray weird color very frightening experience alot of damage and took may years to recover, cheers 👍

    • @cmecu_seemeseeyou9330
      @cmecu_seemeseeyou9330 Před rokem +1

      @@ruifreitas9910 Ya we lived on Cruz Avenue. I still remember the street, but I can not find it when I look on the Google map. I remember going to school there. It had a fence around it , I do remember that. I think I remember my 2nd grade teacher .. Mrs.. Hearten .. I think was her name. I remember us going inside an extinct volcano there.. you can walk down steps to the bottom.. My mom still has pictures of all that stuff.

    • @josephschmeggins6311
      @josephschmeggins6311 Před rokem +5

      I grew up in the UK and am a contractor in CA. Did a job at Lajes a few years back. Loved it. The stone walls reminded me of my native Yorkshire. Also have an Irish passport so my EU citizenship could put me in the Azores. Still deciding. Wonderful place.

    • @yuridelcastillo220
      @yuridelcastillo220 Před 8 měsíci +1

      When I was USAF crew chief on E-3 AWACS we use to land in Lajes to refuel. . Our mission was Saudi Arabia and Turkey. . I always found the Azores to be a beautiful majestic place that would transport you back in time. .

    • @cmecu_seemeseeyou9330
      @cmecu_seemeseeyou9330 Před 8 měsíci

      @@yuridelcastillo220 That is where my dad was stationed. He served on the USS Dupont as a communications specialist. Thanks to Google map, and the satellite I was about to zoom all the way down onto the street of where we used to live and see the house, the back yard.. Its so amazing . I want to visit that place again some day.

  • @brierobinson194
    @brierobinson194 Před rokem +6

    That is my home!!! I was born there São Miguel, and still have 3 sisters that live there. I live in the states but hopefully I get to return for good and retire there!!!

  • @stjbananas
    @stjbananas Před 7 měsíci +2

    As a young sailor crossing the Atlantic Ocean a few times in my 20s, I had the honor of staying for lengths of time on Fayal, Terceira, and Pico. I am still to this day convinced the Azores are the most beautiful, most friendly place on Earth.

  • @miguelmelo1814
    @miguelmelo1814 Před 6 měsíci +3

    It's great to revisit my birthplace, even if by video. And they mentioned Otaka which is an amazing restaurant owned by my cousin, who is also the chef. Nostalgia feels and tears coming.

  • @billyfolse1316
    @billyfolse1316 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Who wouldn't. Man I'm quadriplegic I'd love to live out the rest of my life in this beautiful place. In peace in nature with my 🐕‍🦺

  • @bethvandal
    @bethvandal Před rokem +3

    This is where my family is from. I still plan on visiting I can’t believe I haven’t yet

  • @jeffhildreth9244
    @jeffhildreth9244 Před rokem +20

    I sense elitism; not from the native population (of which there were none interviewed) but from the interviewer and the interviewed.
    I suspect there is much more to the Azores than this small, select, seemingly privileged, group as evidenced by the sponsor of the presentation.
    I spent 40 years on the Monterey Peninsula back before it became over-run and commercial. There were several families who had come from the
    Azores many decades back. Lovely people.

    • @jeffhildreth9244
      @jeffhildreth9244 Před rokem +1

      @Ilana Meyer Fair enough.

    • @Kualabear02
      @Kualabear02 Před 21 dnem +1

      The video is about people who have moved there. It would be good to see a video about the locals and how they feel about it, the positives and negatives.

    • @leito1257
      @leito1257 Před 5 hodinami

      Absolutely 🥰

  • @jpjh8844
    @jpjh8844 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Served 20 years in the US military, been to the Azores (Terceira Island) countless times and every time I've been there its been breath taking.

  • @CoelhoChewy
    @CoelhoChewy Před rokem +13

    I loved watching this. I was born on Flores. We came to the Bay Area of California when I was 5. Have been back to the Azores many times . Loved that you used many clips of my beautiful island of Flores.

  • @FearlessMillionaire
    @FearlessMillionaire Před rokem +8

    This was so great! The editing was fantastic🎉

  • @stephanieburns4560
    @stephanieburns4560 Před rokem +4

    Ilana & Pete have great chemistry. She is so calming & he is so lively; you 2 seem related or should be.

  • @bgmckeown
    @bgmckeown Před 9 měsíci +3

    I'm glad I saw these islands before this crazy influx of people and can already see them changing! What a shame!

  • @melinda5777
    @melinda5777 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was stationed on Terceira in the early 1990s! I Love Terceira! Been back twice and was upset bc now they have 3 US fast food places! I love their food, friendless and culture!

  • @georgepeat5269iearth
    @georgepeat5269iearth Před rokem +1

    Other worldly, thank you for putting this in our sight!

  • @truthblunt
    @truthblunt Před rokem +6

    Me and my family lived in the Azores (Terciara) for a few years... absolutely loved it!

  • @newdefsys
    @newdefsys Před 3 měsíci +1

    I lived on a small island for 2 years and my brain just couldn't accept it. I need to know that the road out of town goes on and on and on, forever.

  • @Maria63756
    @Maria63756 Před rokem +12

    The Portuguese island Azores is beautiful ❤

  • @kfffisher
    @kfffisher Před rokem +3

    All I can say is... WOW! What a beautiful place.

  • @vrokhlenko
    @vrokhlenko Před rokem +9

    I have been coming to Azores for 15 years and spent more than a year in total there. Visited all islands. Have buddies on a few. Azores are changing. Last year car rentals on San Miguel reached 200 Euros per day. Life is tough for locals. 30% of all jobs are government jobs. Azores are nice if you have money and a tough place if you have to survive. Still my favorite place - I am at peace there. But is not a cheap destination any more. Plus there are serious drawbacks - elevated cancer rates among inhabitants, inadequate health care on some islands. But some people who worked in Canada and USA came back and will not exchange their life for anything.

  • @nowhereman8656
    @nowhereman8656 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great place! Let's do a video about it! Now everyone will see how great it is...! And that's when it goes downhill...
    Nobody ever seems to learn that.

  • @lizparker4348
    @lizparker4348 Před rokem +7

    Loved this video! Such quality of information, stunning panoramic landscape and ocean views with interesting conversations from your guests. What a treasured place to live or visit. Thank you for sharing the Azores with us all. ❤

  • @Quickrex
    @Quickrex Před rokem +23

    I almost moved there back in 2015. So beautiful nature and you feel that time stood still here, where the rest of the world had moved decades. My wife said no, she felt it was to remote and limited. So we agreed on Gran Canaria, still beautiful as well, but not near the raw beauty of the Azores. I lived on a small remote Island as a kid, around 150 people on the Island and had the best time of my life there.

    • @ilanameyer
      @ilanameyer Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment Rex - sounds like you had an idyllic childhood!

    • @laaaliiiluuu
      @laaaliiiluuu Před rokem +5

      Lesson learned: Don't get married 😂

    • @judeirwin2222
      @judeirwin2222 Před 8 měsíci

      Too remote, not to.

    • @Quickrex
      @Quickrex Před 8 měsíci

      @@judeirwin2222 can’t be bothered to correct it, sorry

  • @shandanaa.durrani131
    @shandanaa.durrani131 Před rokem +4

    Great work, Graf Ebersberg!!! Miss you!!

  • @dragonwithagirltattoo598

    My dream is to see the islands one day. They look so beautiful. Peaceful.

  • @Iuxlilfehealing
    @Iuxlilfehealing Před rokem +4

    I moved from Canada to S.Miguel because I just love my homeland. Its paradise. Thank you for this beautiful video. ♡♡♡ shared it.

  • @Big_Kool
    @Big_Kool Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’m sitting in a hotel in the Azores watching this right now….best vacation ever

  • @catzee4720
    @catzee4720 Před 8 měsíci +1

    A mazing! I want to check it out. I am afraid to go there alone, but there is nothing here left for me in the US and I luv what he said, about loving himself more in the Azores! Great video

  • @Starfishrider
    @Starfishrider Před 3 měsíci +1

    I get to travel there every now and then for my work. Simply incredible place. Seafood. ❤

  • @ibanavillasenor1
    @ibanavillasenor1 Před rokem +1

    Lovely , now in my bucket list

  • @topgun4499
    @topgun4499 Před rokem +3

    Wow! Thats all that comes out of my mouth, Thanks so much for bringing this video to us will be traveling to Portugal next month hoping to fly to Azores after Porto and Lisbon tour.

  • @jaaadeee938
    @jaaadeee938 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Absolutely gorgeous! Hope it stays that way!

  • @DollyBakes60
    @DollyBakes60 Před 9 měsíci +2

    My beautiful place where l was born ❤

  • @tonymonk1965
    @tonymonk1965 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I was born in the Azores and moved to Canada with our family when i was 8 years old in 1973... Been in Canada for 50 years and I haven't been back to where I was born for a visit... Maybe in the next couple of years I might just retire in the place I was born... Ponta Delgada - Sao Miguel.

  • @ricpr
    @ricpr Před 11 měsíci +4

    The best part of the video: The end, where he defines the kind of American that finds a place like the Azores as "home." He clearly has run across Americans that want to impose their ways when they move to a new location. There's a lot to be said for someone that chooses to adapt to a new culture or customs and I'm guessing that a person set in their ways that is from the US wouldn't last long in a place like the Azores. That's good for the Azorean people. If I had the finances to live there, I would already be a property owner there and would have no issues with adapting to the local traditions. Peace, tranquility, no non-stop political banter, and nature? I'm in.

    • @ilanameyer
      @ilanameyer Před 11 měsíci +4

      This is true not just for Americans but for all nomads or expats or immigrants…those of us who adapt to the ways of our new host country settle in, contribute and are happy residents.

    • @ricpr
      @ricpr Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@ilanameyer agreed. I'm not sure how someone shows up to a place like the Azores and thinks, "great, let me see if I can make this place like my home country!" I'm glad that Azoreans have a great place to call home and I hope it changes very little for them.

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thank you for opening my eyes to the beauty of these islands! I cannot wait to visit Perhaps I may become a resident myself someday.

    • @ilanameyer
      @ilanameyer Před 11 měsíci +1

      It is truly one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited! Hope you get to visit soon.

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I see so much beauty and peace there. Life's simple glorious pleasures. So much green and beautiful nature.

  • @QQQBall
    @QQQBall Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Well done video.

  • @logiconlyzone
    @logiconlyzone Před 11 měsíci +2

    My family on my dad’s side is from this island.

  • @sureis4907
    @sureis4907 Před rokem +10

    Açores ❤🇵🇹🇵🇹

  • @dianesilveira3457
    @dianesilveira3457 Před rokem +17

    Peasant food??? If any of you who have watched this video ever find yourselves in the Azores, please try Azorean food, I promise you, it will not disappoint!

    • @franklinstephen3268
      @franklinstephen3268 Před rokem

      Hello 👋how're you doing?

    • @sovereignbrehon
      @sovereignbrehon Před rokem +2

      That man need to sample the CHEESE from each Island!

    • @dianetm8557
      @dianetm8557 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes! It’s delicious and memorable!!!! I loved it!

    • @SR-ob3wn
      @SR-ob3wn Před 6 měsíci

      Haven’t been there, but my mom’s side of the family is from Madeira. I was practically raised on linguica, one of the most delicious foods ever created. Also, Caldo Verde - a simple Portuguese soup is amazing. My understanding is the islands are famous for their amazing fresh fish and delicious Bacalao recipes. I definitely didn’t appreciate that comment as I think the best cuisine in every culture, be it British, Italian, Spanish, French, Indian etc is almost always “peasant food.”

  • @jongminkim4678
    @jongminkim4678 Před rokem +2

    Anton, you look great and I'm so happy you have found a wonderful new life in the Azores Islands! Kudos to you my friend! I hope I can visit you in the near future!

    • @Migroniscitizenship
      @Migroniscitizenship  Před rokem

      🙏😇

    • @TheAnthonyjames
      @TheAnthonyjames Před rokem

      I wish he would come back to Halifax and face all his lies and fraud to the families he stole money from. Sick man that A. Self. Don't believe anything he says.

  • @Laissez_Faire
    @Laissez_Faire Před rokem +3

    what a beautiful place wow

  • @sunu84
    @sunu84 Před rokem +3

    Wow, beautiful island 🏝️

  • @thelosttraveller4725
    @thelosttraveller4725 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I lived in Sao Miguel in 1991-93... It was truly a paradise... What is happening there now is scary, a disaster, frankly... More and more constructions ,are new houses everywhere....If I were a local, or a local politician, I would be worried....When they wake up from their slumber, it will be too late.

  • @CoreyChambersLA
    @CoreyChambersLA Před 11 měsíci +3

    Never met anyone of Azorean heritage in America.

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is very high up on my bucket list to visit,my number one.

    • @ilanameyer
      @ilanameyer Před 11 měsíci

      It is truly spectacular! Hope you get there soon.

  • @PB90-sw2su
    @PB90-sw2su Před rokem +2

    Azores are just beautiful.

  • @Worldwide-island-vibes
    @Worldwide-island-vibes Před 7 měsíci +1

    Islands are just different ❤❤❤ 🤙

  • @LS-ii3fy
    @LS-ii3fy Před 7 měsíci +1

    thanks for the little history lesson, my neighbor was from the Azores, I often wondered why he would ever move away from such beauty? but it was the volcanoes!

  • @agaba5500
    @agaba5500 Před 8 měsíci +1

    jaw dropping landscapes

  • @maxpain70
    @maxpain70 Před rokem +7

    most people dream about living like this and few will ever get to experience it. i see you are from Portugal, i will be in Lisbon soon and driving up the cost up to a place in the valley in Cantabria. i cant wait to get out of NYC. cheers, great video.

    • @maxpain70
      @maxpain70 Před rokem

      @@ilanameyer7445 thank you lanai.

    • @jkoysza1
      @jkoysza1 Před rokem +1

      John, Please don't bring NYC manners and behaviour with you.

    • @maxpain70
      @maxpain70 Před rokem +1

      @@jkoysza1 ouch, people need to stop saying things like this, it makes you look bad right from the start and sets a bad perception of you. we have bad people all over the world and to as um i am bad or have a particular way of thinking or acting because i was born in a particular area or place is a terrible thing to think. cheers with love from john from NYC.♥

  • @grandadan
    @grandadan Před 11 měsíci +2

    So lovely people living so nice dreams. See you soon Açores.

  • @nadia4985
    @nadia4985 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The fact that the most disastrous to all life on Earth and everyone's habitats individuals are the ones with an access and resources to reside/occupy the last pristine environments would be grotesque, wouldn't it be utterly tragic.

    • @luiscorreia4976
      @luiscorreia4976 Před 5 měsíci

      Grotesque for sure. Check out Portimao and Lagos in the south of Portugal. Those two cities are completely crammed with construction out of control.

  • @moonchildpink5525
    @moonchildpink5525 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Learn at new every day! Pete needs to video his air B&B when he's ready! Thanks for sharing!

  • @saloninegi7062
    @saloninegi7062 Před rokem +14

    I live not far from Cancun airport. Will look into direct flights to the Azores on my way to Europe and beyond. This is a treasure I absolutely must discover for myself. I wonder if a retired Canadian can get residency there. I speak Spanish and French, so could probably learn at least basic Portuguese in a few months.

  • @J_Eusebio
    @J_Eusebio Před rokem +2

    I stopped here on my way to afghanistan, took a tour of a part of the island, it was amazing

  • @scottie934
    @scottie934 Před rokem +8

    Very well-produced and interesting, well done.

  • @valfredonovais9749
    @valfredonovais9749 Před rokem +5

    Excelente vídeo. Não fazia ideia de quão fantástico Açores é.

  • @mystrl8r
    @mystrl8r Před rokem +1

    My great grandfather migrated to hawaii from here. It's like the hawaii of the Atlantic. On my bucket list

  • @princesscc8600
    @princesscc8600 Před rokem +44

    Wherever Americans go the prices skyrocket, and the business they want to export ruins everything, especially if they are rich, imposing their way of living. Azore should remain wild and undeveloped.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu Před rokem +2

      This video will do more harm than you can imagine

    • @CaracuSC
      @CaracuSC Před rokem +3

      Completely agree. They promote gentrification and most do not adapt to local culture and language. There are ton of examples ranging from Puerto Vallarta and San Miguel de Allende to even big cities like Mexico City. Americans should build a great wall, kick everyone who is not American out and lock themselves in. That will be better for everybody...UNLESS, they are cultured Americans, willing to adapt, learn the new language and not impose their own culture. I have been an immigrant in Canada, the U.S. and now a citizen in Spain, and I always adapted to the country was living in and respected their rules. That's what being a useful and respectful foreigner is about, and in time, a responsible citizen.

    • @luiscorreia4976
      @luiscorreia4976 Před 5 měsíci

      Indeed. As usual people with money just have to do whatever they want, just because they can. Even if it's going to 'cost' everybody else around them. Not to say that the 'characters' in the video are malevolent in any way. But, there seems to be enough of them to attract a hole private Hospital to be built aiming at more like them. Locals can't afford private health care.

  • @Timberwolf35546
    @Timberwolf35546 Před rokem +3

    I'd love to move there and offer my myriad of different skills. It's such a beautiful and easygoing place.. I believe living there would completely eliminate my anxiety/stress disorder. I wouldbe known to all as theman who never stops smiling and always giving a little wave to passers-by.

  • @johnbruenn8755
    @johnbruenn8755 Před rokem +1

    Wow! This truly looks like a paradise. I could definitely call this home.

  • @alma-jj4gp
    @alma-jj4gp Před 8 měsíci +1

    Grazie di questo simpatico video! Beati voi. Una pensionata italiana 😊😊

  • @dmiller2055
    @dmiller2055 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful!

  • @kaushikbagchi7458
    @kaushikbagchi7458 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Is the geological term alluvial you mention correct for the formation of a volcanic sea mount?

  • @iranlopez2796
    @iranlopez2796 Před 11 měsíci +1

    would be great a over view of the winters

  • @carinosalatiel3691
    @carinosalatiel3691 Před rokem +2

    Welcome to Portugal! 💪

  • @gitana8281
    @gitana8281 Před 9 měsíci +3

    My parents are from St. Michaels Island and I lived there for 7 years.
    A big part of my childhood was spent on that majestic island!

    • @paulaamaral483
      @paulaamaral483 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Please don't call it St. Michaels island--it's Sao Miguel :)

    • @gitana8281
      @gitana8281 Před 7 měsíci

      Oh Paula, se vais escrever O nome da liha em portugues, pelo menos escreve dereito. São Miguel! Fica a dica tá bom! 👌😂

    • @paulaamaral483
      @paulaamaral483 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@gitana8281 Yes, I agree, but I'm using an English keyboard where the accents are not easy to access.

    • @gitana8281
      @gitana8281 Před 7 měsíci

      @@paulaamaral483😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @francisdeoliveira3414
      @francisdeoliveira3414 Před 6 dny

      ​@@paulaamaral483boa!

  • @Gerhard3838
    @Gerhard3838 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Went to Santa Maria twice…..Dream destination

  • @johnwinner8511
    @johnwinner8511 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The happiest travelers will be people happy to share time dinner or fun with the peasants as you say. Enjoying each minute sharing nature laughter and being imperfectly human.

  • @saloninegi7062
    @saloninegi7062 Před rokem +4

    Omg, Pete! I used to see him on Canadian TV all the time! So amazing to see him again!

  • @thepunadude
    @thepunadude Před rokem +2

    ISLAND LIFE IS SPECIAL(& NOT FOR EVERYONE!) BEEN HAWAI'I 34YRS, SMALL TOWN, JUNGLE, GOOD PEOPLE & NOT CHEAP!😬

  • @redbirdsaraceno
    @redbirdsaraceno Před 11 měsíci +3

    wealthy folks pretty much move where ever they want. must be nice

  • @snaketrader
    @snaketrader Před rokem +1

    Amazing place.

  • @suefromtorontoon5517
    @suefromtorontoon5517 Před rokem +8

    Absolutely gorgeous! I'm so envious of people who move there. We where on Pico Island in October 2022 and yes i did fall in love. Have been thinking about it every moment since coming home, and one day soon hope to live there at least part of the year. Love, love, love the Azores. Although i've only been to Pico so far, will definately be exploring the other islands in the future.

    • @judeirwin2222
      @judeirwin2222 Před 8 měsíci

      Definitely has no “a” in it. Ffs.

  • @jorgegomez524
    @jorgegomez524 Před rokem +2

    There was a Mayer in Portugal in the XIX, the richest man of his time in the country.

  • @aliasErEf
    @aliasErEf Před rokem +2

    Bonjour from Montréal, Canada. ❤🎉

  • @m-laure4804
    @m-laure4804 Před 8 měsíci +2

    ‘Tourists destroy what they are looking for by finding it!’ - read this somewhere + find it sadly true. 😢