São Jorge Island
São Jorge Island is part of the Azores, an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean belonging to Portugal. Known for its stunning landscapes, the island features steep cliffs, lush green pastures, and volcanic formations. It is approximately 55 kilometers long and is famous for its unique cheese, called Queijo São Jorge.
The island's economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock, and tourism. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that offer breathtaking views, as well as opportunities for whale watching and exploring traditional villages. The mild climate makes it an attractive destination year-round.