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  • Nazaré, Portugal

    1. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    Nazaré, Portugal, situated 80 miles north of Lisbon, is a coastal treasure celebrated for its mesmerizing charm. This historical fishing town is framed by its pristine beaches, particularly Praia do Norte, renowned for its towering waves that attract surfers. The undersea Nazaré Canyon generates these enormous waves, establishing it as a global surfing mecca. Nazaré is also culturally rich, boasting lively fishing scenes, seafood eateries, and historic landmarks like the Church of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré. It harmoniously combines history, culture, and coastal allure, making it a cherished destination for tourists.Læs mere

  • Óbidos, Portugal

    1. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    Óbidos is a medieval town nestled within ancient castle walls. Its cobblestone lanes meander amidst whitewashed structures adorned by pink and red bougainvillea, painting a picturesque scene. The town's centerpiece, the 12th-century Óbidos Castle, has been transformed into a luxurious hotel. Visitors can stroll through narrow alleys, where shops brim with traditional Portuguese crafts, and dine on local delicacies in cozy restaurants. Óbidos is renowned for its annual Chocolate Festival, including the famous Óbidos wine in a chocolate cup, which features two delectable Portuguese delights into one delightful treat. This unique confection features a small cup or shell of chocolate filled with sweet Óbidos wine, known for its deep flavor and complexity. When you bite into the chocolate cup, the wine's sweet and fruity notes blend harmoniously with the smooth, indulgent chocolate. It's a delightful combination, making it a popular souvenir for those visiting Óbidos.Læs mere

  • Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

    2. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    Madeira, Portugal, often called the "European Hawaii," offers a European twist on tropical paradise. Like Hawaii, it boasts stunning landscapes, from volcanic peaks to lush gardens and a mild climate.

    Funcha, the capital of Madeira is a dynamic coastal gem, that graces the lush isle of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean. Revered for its breathtaking natural allure, it harmoniously combines rugged mountains, beautiful gardens, and a gleaming waterfront. The charming old town of Funchal enchants with its cobbled lanes adorned by vivid houses, traditional markets, and cozy cafes. History enthusiasts can revel in its illustrious past, evident in museums and historic edifices. Thrill-seekers can traverse hiking trails, while gastronomes indulge in local cuisine and the world-famous Madeira wine. Funchal's perpetual mild climate makes it an irresistible haven for both relaxation and adventure.

    Driving in Madeira can be an adventurous experience due to its small lanes, steep rollercoaster terrain, and challenging parking situations. The island's roads often wind through hilly landscapes, with tight turns and narrow streets, making for thrilling and sometimes terrifying but demanding drives. Despite the driving challenges, the stunning landscapes and scenic routes on Madeira are worth the effort.
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  • Câmara De Lobos, Portugal

    2. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    Câmara de Lobos is a picturesque town located on the island of Madeira, Portugal. It's known for its scenic beauty, with colorful fishing boats, charming streets, and a rugged coastline. This town gained international fame because it was one of Winston Churchill's favorite painting locations during his visits to Madeira. Churchill was an avid painter, and he found inspiration in Câmara de Lobos' landscapes. His paintings of this area are well-known and celebrated.Læs mere

  • Ribeira Brava, Madeira

    2. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    Ribeira Brava is a charming coastal town nestled on the island of Madeira, Portugal. Its name, which means "Wild River," reflects its location by a picturesque river. Visitors can explore its historic streets, enjoy its tranquil beach, and admire the surrounding lush landscapes. It's a peaceful gem on the island.Læs mere

  • Monte Palace Tropical Garden, Funchal

    3. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    Nestled in Funchal, Madeira, the Monte Palace Tropical Garden is a sprawling botanical paradise that covers an expansive 70,000 square meters. Its fame lies in the remarkable assortment of exotic plants, showcasing rare tropical species from across the globe. Visitors can explore meandering pathways that wind through meticulously crafted gardens, vibrant flowerbeds, peaceful ponds, and cascading waterfalls. The garden's pinnacle is the oriental section, adorned with traditional Japanese and Moorish influences. Amidst this natural wonderland, one can also relish breathtaking panoramic vistas of Funchal and the Atlantic Ocean. The Monte Palace Tropical Garden stands as a serene retreat where nature and artistic design unite, making it an essential destination in Madeira.Læs mere

  • Ponta de São Lourenço, Madeira

    3. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    Nestled at the eastern edge of Madeira, Ponta de São Lourenço (Point of Saint Lawrence) is a rugged peninsula of stunning natural beauty. This preserved landscape boasts sharp cliffs, arid terrain, and distinctive rock formations. Hiking trails beckon adventurers to uncover its pristine landscape, providing sweeping vistas of the Atlantic Ocean.Læs mere

  • Santana, Madeira, Portugal

    3. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Santana, situated on the island of Madeira, is a beautiful town celebrated for its unique A-frame thatched houses called "palheiros." These structures are indigenous to the area and draw the attention of tourists. Santana's verdant landscapes, replete with mountains and forests, have made it a favored destination among nature enthusiasts and hikers. Santana provides a serene and visually captivating retreat on the beautiful island of Madeira, showcasing both traditional Madeiran architecture and the island's inherent natural splendor.Læs mere

  • Painted Doors of Funchal

    3. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    The painted doors gracing Funchal, Madeira, stand as a lively and iconic aspect of the cityscape. They are renowned for their beautiful and intricate designs, often depicting scenes from local culture, history, and the natural world. Each door serves as an individual masterpiece, offering a diverse array of colors and patterns.

    The tradition of adorning these doors with artistry traces its roots back several decades, as local artists embarked on a journey to elevate ordinary entrances into captivating works of art, enhancing the charm and character of Funchal's streets. As you stroll through the city's winding avenues, you'll encounter these painted doors embellishing homes and structures, infusing the surroundings with a delightful and vibrant ambiance that contributes to the city's allure.

    These painted doors on Rua de Santa Maria (Santa Maria Street) have evolved into a symbol of Funchal's artistic vitality and rich cultural heritage, beckoning both tourists and art lovers. Beyond their visual appeal, they offer a distinct window into the essence of this dynamic and picturesque city Funchal.
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  • A Diner in Funchal, Madeira

    3. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    Restaurante O Regional is a well-known dining establishment in Funchal, Madeira. This restaurant is celebrated for its focus on locally sourced ingredients, and authentic flavors of Madeiran cuisine.

    Located in the heart of Funchal, O Regional invites guests to savor a diverse menu featuring regional specialties such as espetada (grilled skewered meat), black scabbardfish, and banana-based desserts. The ambiance exudes a warm and rustic feel along a narrow pedestrian-only road, with traditional décor and friendly staff.
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  • Wicker Toboggan Ride, Funchal

    4. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    The wicker toboggan ride in Funchal, Madeira, is a unique and thrilling experience. Passengers sit in a wicker sled, guided by two carreiros (drivers), who navigate the steep, winding streets. It's an exhilarating way to descend from Monte to Funchal, offering breathtaking views and a dash of tradition, dating back to the early 19th century.Læs mere

  • Pico do Arieiro, Madeira, Portugal

    4. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    The car ride at 4:30 AM to the peak of Pico do Arieiro on Madeira Island to watch the sunrise is an exhilarating journey—the winding road snakes through the forests and cliffs, offering glimpses of the night sky. Hairpin turns, occasional heavy mists, gusty winds, and breathtaking drops add to the adventure, building anticipation for the dawn spectacle at the summit at 1,818 meters or 5,965 feet. The drive back to Pico do Arieiro for sunset was less dramatic, but the golden hour view of the mountain ranges and the valley below the winding road was spectacular.

    Watching the sunrise at Pico do Arieiro was a breathtaking experience. As the first light of day breaks over the horizon, it bathes the rugged peaks and valleys of the island of Madeira in a soft, golden glow. The air is crisp and cold, but you can feel the anticipation and excitement as fellow travelers gather to witness the sunrise. As the sun rises higher, it illuminates the landscape with a warm, inviting light, revealing the intricate details of the terrain coming to life in the early morning sun. However, the excitement was short-lived as the mists and clouds moved in suddenly to obscure the sun, so we decided to return for a sunset view.

    The sunset view was even more stunning. The view from Pico do Arieiro is nothing short of spectacular. Crowds of people mingle at the peak to watch the changing colors of the sky, from deep blues to vibrant oranges and yellow, creating a mesmerizing canvas that evolves with every passing minute.

    The silence is interrupted by the occasional gasps of awe from onlookers and the soft clicks of cameras capturing the moment. It's an experience that connects the beauty of nature and leaves a lasting memory of a magical moment in Portugal.
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  • Angels Falls, Ponta do Sol, Madeira

    4. september 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    Cascata dos Anjos, often referred to as 'Waterfalls of the Angels,' is a sight to behold. From a distance, the waterfall gives the illusion of water cascading from a cliff into the ocean. However, in actuality, it descends onto a coastal roadway, earning it the nickname among locals as 'Madeira's only free car wash.' The Cascata dos Anjos is approximately 90 meters (295 feet) in height, making it one of the tallest waterfalls on the island and probably the only waterfall in the world with a free car wash.Læs mere

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