The picturesque island of Madeira is a must visit location. The island offers palaces, botanical gardens, a cruise port, fine dining and wines. The island’s sub tropical climate makes it a popular tourist destination throughout the year, the port of Funchal is popular with the cruising fraternity and large cruise ships visit daily throughout the year.

Câmara de Lobos is a colorful fishing town on Madeira’s south coast, known for painted boats, poncha bars, and dramatic cliffs. Mosaic planters add colour and vibrance to this busy tourist attraction and fishing port.
Câmara de Lobos is a colorful fishing town on Madeira’s south coast, known for painted boats, poncha bars, and dramatic cliffs. Its cobbled bay, its views inspired Winston Churchill and the nearby Cabo Girão skywalk make it a photogenic stop for s...
This mirador is a famous tourist attraction on the island of Madeira, walking out onto the glass floor allows you to see directly beneath you as well as the amazing views out over the Atlantic.
A popular tourist attraction on the island of Madeira is Cabo Giroa Miradoro the platform reaches out from the side on the mountain, to see the panorama you must walk out over a glass bottomed floor.
Cabo Girao Miradouro is the glass floored observation platform on the Portuguese island of Madeira. Amazing views but walking on the glass floor is not for the faint hearted
Jardim do Ilhéu is a small waterfront garden in Câmara de Lobos, Madeira, overlooking the bay and the Ilhéu islet. It features tidy paths, benches, subtropical plants, and photo spots for boats, cliffs, and sunsets, a ideal location for a brief sc...
Churchill's Bay is known locally as Porto de Camara de Lobos a small town, restaurants, bars and hotels line three sides of this quaint and picturesque fishing port.
Above the port of llheu de Camara de Lobos is a park on the hillside that gives amazing views over the port below. The port is also known as Churchill's Bay as it is where the British Prime Minister came on vacation after the end of World War ll. ...
The views from the terraced balcony in the Botanical Gardens of Funchal, this viewpoint give striking views across the hillside to the port of Funchal below.
After a delightful afternoon in the Portuguese sunshine on the island of Madeira and a visit to the world famous botanical gardens, some refreshments and a cup of tea is the perfect end to the day. The flowers in the terraced gardens and steep foo...
Funchal’s Madeira Botanical Garden features plants from Madeira and other warm climates, like orchids, cacti, and palms. It’s set on terraced hills with great views of the bay, has themed areas and a small museum, supports conservation, and is eas...
The Madeira Botanical Garden (Jardim Botânico da Madeira) in Funchal showcases Madeira’s endemic and Macaronesian flora alongside tropical and subtropical collections, including orchids, cacti, and palms. Set on terraced hills with panoramic bay v...
The flowers, colours and steep terraced footpaths of the Botanical Gardens in Funchal Madeira.
Clinging to a hillside giving breathtaking panoramic views of the port of Funchal are the picturesque Botanical Gardens, the gardens are terraced into the hillside and steep to walk around, but well worth a visit.
The Madeira Botanical Garden in Funchal has plants from Madeira and other warm regions, including orchids, cacti, and palms. It sits on terraces with wide views over the bay, has themed areas and a small museum, supports conservation work, and is ...