Madeira Islands:
Madeira: the tropical exuberance of the Atlantic Ocean. Come and
sample this feast of breathtaking sheer cliffs overlooking the sea
Let yourself succumb to the charms of Madeira.
It is not difficult. First, there's the island's exceptional climate,
with its mild temperatures all year round (between 16ºC and
25ºC) and its exuberant natural features and tropical vegetation,
in which flowers and fruit have been turned into a genuine cult.
Then there's its rich historical heritage and luxury hotels - attractions
enough to satisfy even the most demanding of tourists.
Come and sample this feast of breathtaking beauty: sheer cliffs
overlooking the sea, natural swimming-pools carved out of the rocks,
high mountains swathed in mist, narrow footpaths running alongside
the 'levadas´ or irrigation channels, offering the visitor
the possibility of countryside walks in the midst of the most extraordinary
landscape.
As soon as you arrive in Funchal, the island's capital, you will
probably find yourself bumping into all kinds of famous people,
for this is traditionally one of their favourite spots for a relaxing
holiday. Overlooking a wide and sheltered bay, the city successfully
blends together its special vocation as a tourist resort and its
ability to provide all kinds of cultural events that testify to
its history, amongst which one of the special highlights is its
colourful festivals.
You will also certainly enjoy the traditional embroidery and basketwork,
revealing the great talent and skilled hands of the island's inhabitants,
who have produced some truly genuine works of art. Not forgetting
the famous fortified 'Madeira´ wine, which for more than four
hundred years has spread the name and flavour of the island all
round the world.
It is well worth taking the time to extend your visit a little
further to the north east so that you can discover the island of
Porto Santo, roughly 40 km away. Although this is much flatter than
its 'mother-island´, there is a wonderfully extensive beach
waiting for you here, with sands that are famous for their great
therapeutic properties. At Vila Baleira, the island's picturesque
capital, you must make sure to visit the house where Christopher
Columbus once lived.
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