Pearl of the Atlantic -Spotlight on Madeira
Known for its natural beauty, lush volcanic landscape, beaches, waterfalls, dolphin and whale spotting, it is no wonder the Portuguese island of Madeira is often described as the 'Pearl of the Atlantic', and because of its enviable climate it's an all year round destination...
Known for its natural beauty, lush volcanic landscape, beaches, waterfalls, dolphin and whale spotting, it is no wonder the Portuguese island of Madeira is often described as the 'Pearl of the Atlantic', and because of its enviable climate it's an all year round destination.
If visiting in May then head to the Madeira Flower Festival, which will take place this year from the 2nd until the 26th. Streets are lined with swathes of beautiful carpets all made from flowers, there are pop-up market stalls offering local food and drink for you to try before you take your seats for the flower festival parade and fill your senses with colour and fragrance.
Other notable events include the Wine Festival in September and earlier in the year the Rum Festival in April where you can take a masterclass, try food pairing events or just enjoy the unique taste of Madeira’s Agricultural Rum.
And if things couldn’t get any sweeter, Madeira now has a new treat for you to try with “The Conventual Sweets Tour”, where you can explore the cultural richness of Madeira Island. Celebrate the gastronomic heritage of the sweets from the convent kitchens in the city of Funchal and learn more about the architecture, history, art, music and theatre of this beautiful city. This immersive tour also includes access to museums and offers participants the chance to indulge in two captivating concerts featuring renowned national and international musicians all set against the backdrop of breathtaking locations that will leave you in awe. To find out more and get your tickets click here:
Take a levada walk and be sure to take a trip to Cabo Girão, which at 580 metres above sea level is one of the highest points in Europe. Visit the natural salt water rock pools of Porto Moniz, the caves at São Vicente and jump on a cable car up to Monte. Whilst in Monte visit Monte Palace Tropical Gardens and when you are ready to head back down, start your descent with the famous Toboggan ride, a wicker sled ride not for the faint-hearted!
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