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I have returned from vacation!
It's been so. Good.
Madeira is gorgeous. Everything is green and growing, with different kinds of plants, depending on which side of the island and elevation you are. Even on the mountain tops, the yellow broom was in full bloom. The weather is unpredictable, but almost always a flavour of moderate. All of our tour guides made a point to explain that Madeira doesn't have one climate, but is a patchwork of micro-climates, so you can drive through one tunnel/over one ridge and suddenly it goes from windy, cloudy 19°C to calm, sunny 24°C (and the sun is strong - always wear sunscreen). The sea is gorgeous and you can see it from almost everywhere, albeit there are few opportunities to go for a swim as the coast is mostly cliffs and rocks.
We spent most of our time staying at a place in Funchal and doing organised tours and trips out of the city. Funchal itself has a bus system that makes it easy to get around town without a car. We did do a lot of walking, but you appreciate having an alternative to cover a distance of not even two kilometres by bus when it comes with a difference in height of 500 metres. Outside of Funchal... well, there are several bus companies, covering different parts of the island, but these overland buses only run a handful of times a day and most of the bus stops and schedules are impossible to find online. If you don't want to, or can't, rent a car, doing tours our of Funchal is by far your best option to see Madeira. We finished our vacation with two days in a smaller town up North, and, while ending with a few slow, chill days worked well for us, we were very limited in our options and actually had to use taxis.
Food has been a mixed bag for me. There is so much fresh produce growing all over the island, and the fruit is delicious, but restaurants and the ever-present snack bars focus almost exclusively on meat and fish. Funchal at least offers plenty of options for vegetarians, but even there I couldn't find a place with Madeiran vegetable dishes. I assume it's the same trend as everywhere else: The traditional vegetable dishes are/were poor people food and got sidelined with increased wealth. Either way, I was lucky to be a flexitarian who can eat bolo do caco or a chicken or ham sandwich rather than a proper vegetarian.
The Madeirans do like to drink. Poncha (Aguardente de Cana (white sugarcane rum), sugar, and fruit is everywhere, especially in the original Pescador (with lemon; the perfect drink to keep the fishermen warm at sea and ply them with Vitamin C to ward of scurvy) and Regional (lemon and orange; sweeter than Pescador for those soft city folks), plus Madeira wine, local beer, a very nice, refreshing local apple cider, and all kinds of different liquors, rums, and I even found Madeiran gin for my collection.
Also, I really want to go back (and ideally at a time when I've not been struggling with health problems for months prior and can do proper hikes). Usually, after a big vacation, I do a mental check mark next to that destination and start dreaming about where to go next time, but, yeah, Madeira is definitely worth a second visit.
#text post#i do need to go through my collection of several thousand photos though#do i need 40 pictures of the same cliff taken from slightly different points of view?#no but it's tough picking the best one or two
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Tag 23 18.04.2024 Porto
Die gestrige Futteraktion hat gut geholfen, keiner ist seekrank geworden 🤪wahrscheinlich lag es auch daran, dass die Wellen kleiner geworden sind, zumindest hatten sich auch die Handtücher im Bad beruhigt 😅. Nachdem wir in Funchal mit 1,5 Stunden Verspätung losgefahren - es lag noch ein zweites Kreuzfahrtschiff vor uns - hat der Kapitän ordentlich Gas gegeben, so dass wir wirklich pünktlich um 10:00 Uhr in Leixões angekommen sind. Von hier sind es 8 km bis nach Porto und nachdem die Transferbusse alle ausgebucht waren, gehen wir jetzt gleich auf Taxijagd 😁
Die Taxijagd war erfolgreich, wir sind super hin und vor allem auch pünktlich wieder zurück gekommen👍. Porto ist der Hammer, eine wirklich wunderschöne Stadt und wir müssen jetzt erstmal die vielen Fotos sortieren und überlegen, was in den Blog kommt. Nicht umsonst zählt die historische Altstadt (Ribeira) zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe. Es sind teilweise sehr enge, gewundene Gassen mit dichter Häuserbebauung, die ausgehend vom Ufer des Flusses Douro an einem Hang die terrassenartige Struktur der Altstadt bilden. Es gibt viel Kopfsteinpflaster und ist sehr hügelig, so dass wir auch heute wieder einige Höhenmeter bewältigt haben 💪. Wegen ihrer zahlreichen barocken Kirchen wird Porto auch als „Barockstadt“ bezeichnet. Allerdings ist auch zu sehen, dass ein Großteil der denkmalgeschützten Häuser leer steht oder lediglich im Erdgeschoss mit Geschäften bezogen ist. Die Mieten und Instandhaltungskosten für die teilweise verfallenen Gebäude sollen, wie man sich gut vorstellen kann, sehr hoch sein. Beim Durchschlendern merkt man das natürlich nicht. Es ist vor allem durch die zahlreichen Touristen sehr quirlig, gefühlt an jeder Ecke und jedem Hinterhof gibt es Restaurants, Bäckereien, Bars…😁
In gut 5 Stunden haben wir folgende Sehenswürdigkeiten „abgegrast“, natürlich mit den gebührenden Päuschen für Kaffee, Eis portugiesische Spezialtäten🤪
Altstadt Ribeira
Mercado Ferreira Borges: Berühmte Markthalle aus den 1880er-Jahren mit Eisen- und Glaskonstruktion, heute ein Nachtclub und Restaurant
Estacão de São Bento, ein Bahnhofsgebäude aus dem Jahr 1916, in der großen Bahnhofshalle verzieren tausende Azulejos und Mosaikfliesen, die Bilder aus dem portugiesischen Landleben und historische Ereignisse darstellen, die Wände
Kirche Igreja dos Clérigos mit Glockenturm, auf letzteren sind wir die 200 Stufen hochgeklettert und hatten einen traumhaften Blick über die Stadt
Kathedrale aus dem 12. Jahrhundert, diese wurde im Laufe der Jahrhunderte mehrfach umgestaltet, so dass sich verschiedene Baustile nachweisen lassen (Barock, Gotik, hauptsächlich aber romanische Architektur).
Livraria Lello, eine der schönsten Buchhandlungen der Welt. Gerüchteweise wird der Buchhandlung Lello ein Einfluss auf die Harry-Potter-Romanwelt nachgesagt. Die Autorin Joanne K. Rowling lebte Anfang der 1990er Jahre einige Zeit in Porto, lehrte Englisch und soll sich auch in der Buchhandlung Lello aufgehalten haben. Das war wohl auch der Grund, warum mindestens 200 Leute hinein wollten��wir haben uns dann kurzfristig umentschieden, da wir die kostbare Zeit nicht in der Sonne braten wollten 😅
Und weiter geht’s im Teil 2 🤩
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The Oberoi, Gurgaon is a luxury hotel in Gurgaon, the business hub on the outskirts of capital New Delhi. Owned by Gurgaon-based developers Orbit Resorts the owner is Parkash Singh Badal and managed by The Oberoi Hotels & Resorts chain, it was built at a cost of ₹4 billion (US$50 million) and opened on 13 April 2011 catering mainly to business travellers. The hotel is situated right next to the Trident Hotel property close to NH-8, also under a management contract with Orbit Resorts.[2][3]
In January 2012, it became the first Indian luxury hotel to be named, "the World's Leading Luxury Hotel for 2011", at the annual 'World Travel Awards'.[4] Previously in December 2011, CNNGo named it amongst, "11 Indian hotels to visit in 2012".[5]
The hotel restaurants include the 24-hour multi-cuisine Threesixtyone and Amaranta which serves speciality coastal Indian cuisine. The property also has a bar termed as 'The Piano Bar', a cigar lounge and a spa.[6]
As of my last update in January 2022, The Oberoi, Gurgaon hotel chain is a collaboration between Pestana Hotel Group and the renowned footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. This chain primarily focuses on urban, city-center locations and exudes a modern, stylish vibe. Here's a general overview based on the chain's profile: **Key Players:** This might include senior executives from Pestana Hotel Group and representatives or managers working in collaboration with Prem Kumar as a brand ambassador.
**Venue:**The Oberoi, Gurgaon hotels are often located in urban settings, including cities like Lisbon, Madrid, Funchal (Madeira), and other major city centers.
**Meeting Types:** The Oberoi, Gurgaon hotels may provide spaces for small corporate meetings, gatherings, or events, but their primary focus is usually on providing a modern and vibrant accommodation experience.
**Challenges:** Common challenges for this type of hotel chain might involve maintaining a balance between luxury and accessibility, ensuring a consistent brand experience across different locations, and staying competitive in the urban hotel market. **SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats):**
- *Strengths:* Modern and stylish brand image, association with Prem kumar, prime urban locations, contemporary amenities.
- *Weaknesses:* Relatively limited in terms of widespread geographic coverage, potential saturation in competitive city markets. - *Opportunities:* Expansion into new urban centers, potential for brand collaborations or extensions.
- *Threats:* Intense competition from established city-center hotels, economic fluctuations impacting travel, and changes in consumer preferences. For the most updated and specific information regarding key players, venue details, meeting types, challenges, and a SWOT analysis hotel chain, I recommend checking their official website, press releases, or industry-related articles for the latest insights and developments.
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Discover the Best Locations in Madeira for Your Next Investment
Madeira, a stunning archipelago off the coast of Portugal, is known for its dramatic landscapes, warm climate, and vibrant culture. With its lush mountains, picturesque coastlines, and thriving local life, Madeira is increasingly popular with property investors. Whether you’re looking for a second home, a rental property, or a retirement haven, Madeira offers some of the most beautiful and diverse Best Locations in Madeira. Here’s a look at the best areas to consider for your investment in Madeira.
Funchal: The Heart of Madeira
Funchal, Madeira’s capital, is a vibrant and bustling city known for its modern amenities and traditional charm. As the island's cultural and economic center, Funchal offers plenty of attractions, including historical architecture, a thriving food scene, and the famous Mercado dos Lavradores.
Ideal for: Those looking for a lively atmosphere, easy access to restaurants, shops, and entertainment.
Property Appeal: Funchal offers a range of properties, from modern apartments to traditional Portuguese homes. The city’s well-developed infrastructure makes it a prime choice for investors seeking rental potential.
Investment Highlights: Properties here tend to appreciate well, given the city’s popularity with both tourists and residents.
Calheta: The Sun-Kissed Paradise
Calheta, located on Madeira’s southwestern coast, is a favorite for those who love sun and sea. Known for its sandy beaches (a rarity in Madeira), Calheta attracts sun-seekers, water sports enthusiasts, and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Ideal for: Investors interested in holiday rentals or a peaceful second home.
Property Appeal: The area is home to luxury villas, beachfront apartments, and family-friendly neighborhoods.
Investment Highlights: With its beaches, marina, and warm climate, Calheta has strong appeal for short-term rentals, particularly during peak holiday seasons.
Ponta do Sol: Perfect for Quiet Living
Ponta do Sol is a charming village known for its peaceful ambiance and scenic ocean views. Located on the island’s southern coast, it enjoys one of the best climates in Madeira, with plenty of sunshine throughout the year. This makes it a favorite among retirees and anyone seeking a tranquil lifestyle.
Ideal for: Those seeking a quiet, community-oriented lifestyle away from the city.
Property Appeal: Ponta do Sol offers a mix of traditional stone houses and modern villas with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Investment Highlights: As one of Madeira’s sunnier spots, Ponta do Sol is ideal for long-term rentals and retirement properties, appealing to those who value peace and natural beauty.
Machico: Historic and Scenic
Machico is Madeira’s oldest town and offers a blend of history, culture, and nature. Known for its beautiful bay, Machico provides excellent swimming spots and easy access to some of the island’s best hiking trails.
Ideal for: History buffs, nature enthusiasts, and families.
Property Appeal: The town is a mix of older homes, modern apartments, and villas, making it suitable for different tastes and budgets.
Investment Highlights: With its blend of beaches, history, and easy access to the airport, Machico is a great choice for long-term residential properties and rentals for tourists interested in Madeira’s history and culture.
Santa Cruz: Coastal Charm
Santa Cruz, located near Madeira’s airport, offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle with the convenience of easy travel access. Known for its seaside promenade, local cafes, and charming atmosphere, Santa Cruz is a popular choice for families and professionals alike.
Ideal for: Families, frequent travelers, and those seeking a coastal lifestyle.
Property Appeal: Santa Cruz offers a range of housing, including modern apartments, townhouses, and villas.
Investment Highlights: Its proximity to the airport and a family-friendly environment make Santa Cruz an attractive option for long-term residents and rental properties, particularly for those who value a blend of convenience and coastal charm.
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Conclusion: Choosing the Right Location in Madeira
Madeira’s diverse locations each offer unique advantages for property investors. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant city life of Funchal, the sun-soaked shores of Calheta, or the tranquility of Ponta do Sol, Madeira has something for every investor. At Portugal Investment Properties, we specialize in helping you find the perfect spot on this beautiful island to meet your goals and lifestyle. Contact us to learn more about the best investment opportunities in Madeira!
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Sentido Galosol
Located in Caniço, on the island of Madeira, the Sentido Galosol seaside resort offers a 4-star gay-friendly establishment 20 minutes from the center of Funchal.
🏳️🌈🛎 Book now: www.gayvoyageur.com/etablissement/sentido-galosol
During your stay at the Sentido Galosol hotel, you will be able to fully enjoy:
🏋️ gym 💆♂️ massage services 🧖 beauty treatments 👨🍳 restaurants 🍸 bars 💧 swimming pools
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Discover Madeira: 7-Day Retreat at Quinta Jardins do Lago from Only 310€!
Uncover the Magic of Madeira: 7-day Getaway at Quinta Jardins do Lago from only €310 - Reserve Your Retreat for a Memorable Experience. #MadeiraMagic #DiscoverMadeira #MadeiraDreams #IslandEscapeMadeira #MadeiraAdventures #PortugalWonders #ExplorePortugalJourney #ExplorePortugalJourney Grab The Deal
Explore Madeira: Nestled in the hills around Funchal, this 18th-century mansion boasts expansive botanical gardens showcasing 600 diverse plant species. Enjoy the scenic views from room balconies overlooking the gardens.
Discover the elegance of Quinta Jardins do Lago's spacious rooms, featuring a seating area, marble bathroom, and a generous balcony. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, cable TV, and complimentary WiFi.
Indulge in the Beresford Restaurant, open daily for evening meals, offering a fusion of Madeira and International cuisine in an indoor setting. Unwind at the poolside bar, surrounded by mango trees and flowers.
Conveniently located just 0.9 mi from Funchal's center, this luxurious boutique hotel provides free parking and a complimentary shuttle service to and from the city center upon request. Quinta Jardins do Lago is a mere 11 mi from Madeira International Airport.
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COMPLEXE BALNÉAIRE DE DOCA DO CAVACAS - FUNCHAL - MADÈRE
Coordonnées GPS: 32.63527, -16.94804
Plus connu sous le nom de Doca do Cavacas, ce petit complexe balnéaire est situé à Funchal sur la côte Sud de l’île de Madère au Portugal. L’accès est payant. On y accède par la Promenade du Lido.
On y retrouve de belles piscines naturelles d’origine volcanique remplies d’eau de mer ainsi que des services de vestiaires, douches, toilettes, restaurant et bar. La location de chaises longues et parasols est également offerte.
A proximité se trouve un tunnel qui relie la promenade du Lido à la plage Formosa qui est d’ailleurs la plus grande plage de Madère.
Au milieu de ce tunnel, il y a 3 ouvertures qui permettent d'admirer une grotte marine.
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Pink Maxi Dress + Style With a Smile Link Up
Well, I was rather hoping to bring some nice weather home with me, but that hasn’t happened! It was meant to be highs of 18c and sunny all week but that’s suddenly changed. Exactly a week ago I was wearing this pink maxi dress to go out to dinner at our favourite restaurant in Funchal. I didn’t need a jacket all evening, it was the perfect temperature. We took these photos on the way – it was…
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In der Rua de Santa Maria in #Funchal auf #Madeira ist fast jede #haustür anders bemalt. Viele geben einen Hinweis auf das, was hinter der Tür beruflich gemacht wird. Manche setzen sich aber auch mit traditionellen oder politischen Themen auseinander. Obwohl diese Straße in der Altstadt ist, wäre ich wahrscheinlich nicht dorthin gegangen, wenn @sabri.nella nicht bei ihrem Vortrag zu Madeira auf der #meinschiffherz den Tipp dazu gegeben hätte. Denn was etwas anstrengend sein kann: Es gibt dort sehr viele Restaurants. Und natürlich wollen alle Mitarbeiter*innen, dass man bei ihnen isst. Heißt: Man wird sehr oft angequatscht. Weil wir über Nacht in Madeira lagen, bin ich einfach Sonntagmorgen auf einer Laufrunde nochmals durch die Straße gelaufen. Da konnte ich in aller Ruhe die Türen ansehen und fotografieren. Mein Artikel über Madeira gehört aktuell zu den meistgelesenen auf Op Jück. Ich werde ihn im Januar aktualisieren. Mehr: https://opjueck.de/10-tipps-fuer-madeira/ (hier: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmvmK8wsoQI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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always nice to find a Torchwood reference on a holiday 💙
#currently staying in Funchal the capital city of Madeira#ofc i had to eat at that restaurant!! at it was excellent in case you were wondering#personal#about me#torchwood
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Tag 21 Madeira Teil 2
Und hier das Santa-Clara-Muster in voller Schönheit:
Auf dem Rückweg zum Schiff entdeckt:
Und auch Christoph Kolumbus war mit seiner Santa Maria unterwegs, scheint ein Wurmloch gefunden und einen Zeitsprung gemacht zu haben😅
Wieder zurück an Bord erwartete uns schon unsere Wellness-Suite, heute mit wunderbarem Blick auf Funchal😁. Die Zeit war von uns clever gebucht, konnten wir doch zwischen Whirlpool und Sauna das Auslaufen in ganz besonderer Atmosphäre und mit Blick auf die vorbeiziehende tolle Landschaft von Madeira genießen🤩 Wunderschön 👌.
Als krönenden Abschluss des heutigen Tages gönnten wir uns nochmal ein Abendessen im veganen Restaurant. Es war wieder mega lecker und auch Matthias hat heute tapfer das „Schlammeis von der Nordsee“ gegessen (eigentlich schade, letztes Mal durfte ich es mit verputzen 😜)
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Best Locations in Madeira: A Guide by Portugal Investment Properties
Madeira, known as the "Pearl of the Atlantic," is an archipelago renowned for its natural beauty, mild climate, and vibrant culture. Whether you're looking to relocate, invest in property, or plan a vacation, Madeira offers some of the best locations in Portugal to live or invest. From lush mountainous landscapes to charming coastal villages, the island is a haven for those seeking a high quality of life.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the best locations in Madeira, highlighting what makes each area unique and appealing.
Funchal: The Heart of Madeira
Funchal is Madeira’s capital and largest city, offering a blend of modern amenities and historic charm. Known for its stunning harbor, botanical gardens, and vibrant markets, Funchal is the cultural and economic center of the island. For those looking to invest in property, Funchal provides a variety of options, including luxury apartments, modern townhouses, and traditional Madeiran homes.
Living in Funchal means easy access to top-notch restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. The city is also well-connected to the rest of the island, making it convenient for exploring Madeira’s natural wonders. For expats or investors looking for a cosmopolitan lifestyle with scenic beauty, Funchal is an ideal choice.
Caniço: Coastal Living with Modern Amenities
Located just east of Funchal, Caniço is a popular residential area known for its stunning coastal views and laid-back atmosphere. Caniço de Baixo, the coastal part of the town, is a favorite for those seeking seaside living with direct access to the ocean. This area offers luxury villas, modern apartments, and resort-style properties, making it ideal for both investors and holidaymakers.
Caniço is also known for its proximity to the Garajau Natural Reserve, a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. With a mix of modern infrastructure, natural beauty, and proximity to Funchal, Caniço offers a balanced lifestyle for families, retirees, and professionals alike.
Calheta: Sun-Soaked Paradise
Calheta, located on the southwest coast of Madeira, is famous for its sunny weather, golden sandy beach (imported from Morocco), and laid-back vibe. It’s one of the sunniest spots on the island, making it a prime location for those who love warm weather and outdoor activities.
The area is also known for its high-end real estate options, including luxury villas with ocean views, modern townhouses, and hillside properties. Calheta is perfect for those seeking a peaceful and sunny retreat, with opportunities for water sports, hiking, and exploring local culture. It’s also a great spot for real estate investors looking to capitalize on Madeira’s growing tourism industry.
São Vicente: Nature Lover’s Dream
São Vicente, located in the northern part of Madeira, is surrounded by dramatic landscapes, lush greenery, and towering mountains. This region is known for its volcanic caves, picturesque valleys, and unique flora. It’s a dream destination for nature lovers, offering some of the best hiking trails on the island.
São Vicente’s cooler climate and tranquil environment make it an excellent choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Real estate options in São Vicente are more affordable compared to other parts of the island, with a mix of traditional Madeiran homes and newer developments. If you’re seeking peace and natural beauty, São Vicente is the place to be.
Ponta do Sol: Charming and Sunny
Ponta do Sol, as its name suggests, is one of Madeira’s sunniest locations. This charming coastal village is located on the southwestern coast and is known for its picturesque scenery, cobbled streets, and stunning sea views. Ponta do Sol is a small town that offers a relaxed lifestyle with a friendly community feel.
The area is popular among expats and digital nomads, thanks to its excellent climate and affordable real estate. Properties here range from quaint traditional homes to modern villas with breathtaking ocean views. Ponta do Sol is ideal for those seeking a sunny, laid-back lifestyle with easy access to the rest of the island.
Porto Moniz: Coastal Beauty with Natural Pools
Porto Moniz, located on the northwestern tip of Madeira, is famous for its natural lava pools that attract visitors from all over the world. This coastal town is surrounded by stunning landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. Porto Moniz offers a quieter lifestyle, away from the hustle of the main cities, making it a great location for those seeking a more secluded, nature-filled environment.
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Real estate in Porto Moniz is generally more affordable compared to areas like Funchal or Calheta, making it attractive for those looking for a budget-friendly option without compromising on beauty. The town is perfect for families and retirees who appreciate nature, ocean views, and outdoor activities like hiking and swimming.
Conclusion
Madeira offers a diverse range of locations, each with its own unique appeal. Whether you prefer the cosmopolitan charm of Funchal, the sunny beaches of Calheta, or the tranquil nature of São Vicente, there’s a perfect spot for everyone. At Portugal Investment Properties, we specialize in helping buyers and investors find their ideal property in Madeira. With a mix of luxurious real estate options, breathtaking landscapes, and a high quality of life, Madeira is truly a gem waiting to be discovered.
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