Showing posts with label cities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cities. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

MADEIRA - DAY FOUR, THE DOLPHINS.

DAY FOUR

Today was the day of the Dolphins, but first, we wanted to take a look at the famous Funchal market. We got there relatively late, as most of the fish had sold out, but as you can see, there was still a LOT of activity in the fruit and veg side of things. I have never SEEN such a vast array of different fruits and vegetables in one place (maybe I should get out more?).

It makes you wonder how, and if, they manage to sell all the stuff they bring?
This lady certainly looked happy, and was dressed in national costume.
Just by looking, you KNEW these herbs had been picked only hours ago.
How fresh can you GET????

The flowers just blew us away.

And when did you EVER see a choice of spices like this?
Everything was set out so lovingly.

TRY! TRY! TRY! We were accosted all the time to try stuff. They cut these wonderfully tasting fruits and displayed them to try. I think they have a bit of a scam going here though. We tasted, and BOY did they taste good, so I bought ten Euros worth. The ones I bought weren't half as sweet and juicy as the ones on display though. I reckon they add sugar to the ones they've cut. Oh well, I'll know better next time ;-)

Dried chilli peppers - thousands of them

Then we went into the fish section.

These are black Scabbard - a local speciality. They are caught in deep waters off Madeira and are usually served filleted in steaks, or more specially on a skewer, called 'Espadas'.
Find out more here;
http://www.madeiraisland.com/eng/madeira/articles/espada_fish/

They are also VERY big on eating limpets, which they call 'lavas'.
I've never tried them, and still haven't.

Octopus have a big presence too.
And what a beautiful tray of colourful fish.
I can almost smell them cooking on the barbie!
Fancy a small Tuna fish steak anyone?
Now - have I got enough for a McDonalds at lunchtime?
After we'd seen all the market, we went to the offices of the Dolphin trip.
We were shepherded to a rib, and set off on our ride.

We had a lovely day for it too.
We sped across the calm sea for about 45 minutes to where they said we'd see Dolphins.

Sure enough, they made an appearance.
The shout went up, as everyone was SO excited to see the fins break the surface of the water!

They came RIGHT beside the rib, we could almost touch them. They do allow you to swim with them, if conditions are right (for an extra 20 Euros, of course), but today this school had many young, so no-one was allowed to swim with them.
Oh, now he's just showing off!

We also were lucky to see a basking turtle.

The views back to the island alone were worth the trip.

After seeing the Dolphins, the skipper decided it was fun time. He drove the rib at the cliff face at high speed, swerving away sharply at the last minute, with all the girls squealing with delight. He also stopped the rib whenever he saw anyone taking a photo. All in all, he was a really good guide.
This is the sumptuous Reids Palace hotel - probably THE premier hotel in Madeira, with a prime cliff top position to echo that fact.

The boat then picked up speed again, bouncing over the waves and roaring.
As you can see, it really upset Sue & I.

When we got back to Funchal, we just relaxed in a promenade bar.
Sorry this picture is a bit over-exposed, but the sun was cracking the pavements!

How lovely is this? We walked this so many times during our stay.
I miss it, and want to go back as soon as possible (not another two years, I hope).
These flowers - wherever you look, wonderful colours and blooms.

Looking down on the island fountains.

This is where you have to stand for the 'people cam'.
http://www.madeira-web.com/camera/cam-09.html
We stood there (as a few of you know) for about half an hour one evening, but it had a malfunction - that's known as 'sods law'.
Another fountain on the prom'.
And I love this statue too.
Beats the Cloughie one in the middle of Nottingham!
And what about this one eh?
Hibiscus
Young love blossoms too, and what better setting than Madeira?

This really WAS an enigma - such a fantastic place - almost in RUINS!!!
It had certainly been a LONG time since anyone has given it any TLC.

This was once a very grand courtyard, with this elegant fountain as the centrepiece.
Now, dry and dirty.
Looking north over Funchal in the evening sun.
(SIGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!)
In the old town, there are numerous cafes that open during the day, but the evenings are when they REALLY seek their business.
We were accosted at each one, but in a nice way. Each had a person outside, usually amusing in some way, trying their hardest to lure you in to eat. They all served virtually the same fare, but each insisted theirs was the best.
We ate at three of them over the week, and really enjoyed it.
Hmmm, seen anything you fancy Susie?

These flowers were just to the left of the menu Sue was reading.
And these too.
Not all of Funchal is pretty, some parts are VERY run down.
This is a side street just off the main drag.

The fountains looked even more delightful in the evening light.
As the light faded, we began the walk back to the hotel. This park was a favourite of ours.
Funchal has a very 'safe' feel about it. We often wandered about in the late evening, and we never saw anything to worry or threaten us. We saw lots of women walking around on their own too, so they obviously felt the same way

Fabulous!
We arrived back, and opened the curtains on the spectacular view.
Is it any wonder we were SO happy with the place?

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Sunday, 15 March 2009

MADEIRA - DAY ONE

Madeira
2009
DAY ONE


This time, the pics are NOT of the Peak district, rather of our week in Madeira. The island is incredible. The mountains and landscape in general just blow you away, but the flowers......OH the flowers! They are EVERYWHERE, and in SUCH abundance.
These are the first lot, or 'day one'. I will post more as I sort them, so here we go...........
We took off from good old Blighty, leaving a good view of the Brecon Beacons behind (thanks to Sue for research into where this view from the plane was).
Next thing we knew (well - if you can CALL almost four hours flying; 'next thing'), we were staring at the coastline of Madeira.
HAHAHAHAHA! Looks like some idiot has built a runway on stilts - bloody glad WE'RE not landing there............
W....W....Why.....why is the plane TURNING?????

Oh God.....oh Christ...oh NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
(Our Father, who art in heaven) - THANK YOU for getting us down, safe and sound, on the stilts!!
Hey, I'll tell you what - it's not half bad here!
About 14C and a great hotel room. This is Sue on our balcony, day one.
(She looks like she's on the set of; 'I'm a celebrity....'
We asked for a nice view - and BOY, did we get it!

Oh, stop swanking Sue.

Eh, get that waiter here with a Daiquiri or two.
Shall we take a quick walk in the gardens?





I'm a REAL 'fan' of Madeiran gardens...
Anyway - we've not come here to sit in the hotel, time to explore a bit. Day one - MUST do the cable car up to the top of Funchal. First thing, catch a yellow bus, or to give them a better name 'funfair ride'.
I kid you not, these innocuous looking things look quite sedate in a still picture, but they are driven in only two ways - HARD DOWN accelerator, or HARD DOWN brake.
You soon learn to hang on for dear life!

I was going to ask her for ten Euros for this picture - but she beat me to it!
(I think one or two in the car with us had the same idea)

Errrmmm, is it my imagination or....NAH - I mean - NO-ONE would put a cable support right through the roof of a CAFE....would they???

Oh SH*T!
Madeira's road system has improved immensely over the last few years, tunnels and long span bridges are the order of the day. They are easy on the eye, and somehow look like they belong.

Hiya Susie :-)

It was a good ride to the top, with superb views all the way.
See the cruise ship in the harbour?

The sledge ride - one of the 'must do's' of Madeira.

Costs

Serious stuff, this sledge driving!

Any more before we go????
(Can you spot the hunchback of Notre Dame walking by?)

The (very) old church at Monte.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_(Funchal)
Inside the church.

There are loads of street cafes to stop and relax/have a beer in.

Lovely picture of Sue.

The Blandy family have a great history of producing the famous Madeira wine. In their shop, you can see (and buy, if you have enough money) some seriously old bottles of it.

After the sightseeing, it was time to go back to the hotel for a cocktail or two.

The guy behind the bar was no 'shop egg', and did stuff like this as a hobby.

The corridors of our hotel were a wonderland of mosaic.

Peaceful outside now.........
......and the gardens were so tranquil and quiet.

We decided to walk into Funchal for a bite to eat, why can't our cities be as pretty as this, and we felt safe, no crowds of yobs or hassle from down and outs - it was just a lovely experience.


The harbour slept, and looked serene and peaceful.

There were a LOT of restaurants to choose from on the harbour front, and every one tried to lure you in with some sharp chatter. They ALL claimed to be the best, so - how to decide?

What would sir and madam like?
Please accept a pre-dinner cocktail & some olives on the house (cheers).
A local speciality was 'steak on the stone'.
You sliced the steak, laid it on the hot stone to sizzle to your liking.
Believe me, it was divine!
Two VERY satisfied customers!

Then, it was time for bed - what a great start to the holiday.

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