Wednesday 21 December 2011

Madeira - Floating Garden of the Atlantic

Madeira is a an island off the coast of Portugal. This little gem is fantastic for those looking for a holiday removed from the norm and is a little quieter than many of the more obvious European destinations. This beautiful, verdant place is defined by its majestic mountains that are ripe for hiking and the crystal clear waters that surround this picturesque island.

Nature lovers will really love this place. You can Explore one of the many protected reserves or gardens for colourful flowering fauna and discover why Madeira is often referred to as 'The floating garden of the Atlantic'. You could start your holiday with a trip to the Botanical gardens of Madeira located in Funchal, or the Ponta de Sao Lourenco – a peninsular located on the East of the island that boasts amazing coastal views and a variety of flowering fauna perfect for the botanist in you!

If you like to fill your days with long walks, then head to the World heritage site of the Laurel Forest. This huge forest covers a vast area of the island and you will find walks to be interesting and easy to follow. Be sure to take plenty of water and a picnic to really enjoy this place and immerse yourself in Madeira's thriving woodland. At the North of the island is the volcanic centre of Madeira and the charming town of Sao Vicente. Within the volcanic caverns of Sao Vicente you will find an interactive display detailing how this island garden was formed – perfect for a relaxing day trip on your holiday in Madeira.

A holiday to Madeira is complete only when you have set aside some time to visit the vibrant city of Funchal. This large city stretches from the coast all the way into the nearby hills and is home to the wonderfully constructed Cathedral of Funchal that dates back to the 15th century. You can also explore the winding streets that lead up to grand mansions that sit atop the steep hills.

The city of Funchal is perhaps most famous for its stunning coastal approach into the harbour, and for this reason Funchal is extremely popular with European cruise liners that take the trip Madeira. A boat trip from Funchal comes highly recommended as you also have an excellent chance of spotting some of the many whales that inhabit these warm, Mediterranean waters.


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