Funchal – day 4

The days fly by when on holiday don’t they? It is hard to believe we only have 2 more full days here. Day 4 was, as it often is in new places, the one where we applied the knowledge gained so far, sprinkled that with a little serendipity and went with our instincts. Today’s main plan was always going to be the other big garden in Funchal – the Jardim Botanico. Again it is up in the hills but this time access by bus through, it has to be said, some very (very) narrow streets and at high speeds! We walked down into Funchal, caught the local bus (the fare a massive €1.95 each) and arrived before the coach tours & crowds did.

A beautiful start to the day
Decorative planting

The garden was full of delights really and also was a great vantage point for some fantastic civil engineering – the roads, bridges, tunnels, etc. are just breathtaking

Some road eh?

One of the delights of travel is the huge variety of what forms a official botanical garden and this was an excellent approach – a lot of clever planting, an almost intuitive route round and some surprises along the way (buying ferry tickets up a hill is a new one on me)

You can’t beat good signage!

The lake mentioned above by the way wasn’t all it was cracked up to be – see the next photo!

Green!
Other end of decorative planting

There was also a little surprise – those weren’t rocks but terrapins or turtles or something.

Basking
Swimming

The garden was lovely and we just happened to arrive at the bus stop in advance of the 31A back down to Funchal – an even more hair raising journey down the hill (again at great speed). Once back in Funchal we meandered around some new(to us)” back streets, found an excellent café where hot drinks were taken and then set off to seek out lunch. The food in Funchal has been (a) overwhelming (massive portions) and (b) uninspiring so hopes weren’t high. This is where serendipity & instinct kicked in – we were heading towards a recommended place and passed an Italian place. We both liked the look of it but continued on to the original target. By then we had both decided – Italian it was! We went back, got a table inside and ordered. As we did and sipped on our wine it became clear that this place – a little off the beaten track – was very much a locals kind of place. The service was brilliant, well organised and friendly Italian style and the food was very good.

Fountains in the garden

After lunch we walked a short distance to the park we have seen several times and parked ourselves on a bench to watch people browsing the craft market. On our way back to the hotel we ‘accidentally’ fell into the patisserie again and then tripped over the step into the wine shop. I am on our balcony having a glass while I write this.

We have no idea what we will be doing tomorrow and don’t intend to plan much of anything at all. Sunday we know will be a quiet one as most places will be shut.

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Funchal – day 3

Today was up the hill day for us when we visited the Monte Palace Tropical Garden. That we even attempted it was testament to the bravery of my beloved wife Ally who, once again, boarded a cable car for the ascent. The hotel courtesy bus dropped us at the ‘Telerifico’ base station and, after a minor confusion about tickets, we did the short (15 mins) journey to the top. No photos from within the cable car for 2 reasons – one was the windows being highly reflective and the other that Ally was clasping my hand to the point that blood circulation was endangered!

Cable car base station
The view at the top

You may note the ‘impending’ weather in that latter photo and it did cloud over for much of the time we were up there but it was still warm and there was very little breeze today. Our first port of call ws a little chapel with lovely decorations and a bent crucifix behind the altar. Still don’t know anything about it.

Tiny chapel
Close up of crucifix
Tiles – of course!

We stopped for coffee at one of the many places to refresh oneself and basically then wandered around this little wonderland. All kinds of interesting things – art, music, plants, lakes, swans, flamingoes. Etc. What follows is a random selection of the many pictures taken

Cheeky statue
Even cheekier view and Ally recovering!
Random artwork
The forest paths
Where we were yesterday – church tower just visible
More garden
Pond with falls & swans
Flamingoes

Having had a thoroughly pleasant moring in the garden we had to take a look at the alternate method of getting back down the (very steep) hill. Yes by sledge – 2 burly chaps at the back steering and braking as necessary. We weren’t tempted at all but it was a fun to watch.

Back down a sea level we had another late lunch and then back to the hotel. Tonight we are dining here for a change. It was acceptable on day one, the hotel is less busy (no groups) and we just fancy staying where we are. Another factor is that portion sizes, even for snacks, here are a little beyond acceptable levels for us and we had choice paralysis about where to go 😉

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Funchal – day 2

Yesterday (Tuesday) ended quite well really – our ‘Jet2Holidays Customer Helper’ Pedro turned out to be really helpful giving us tips on how best to do the things we wanted to do.

Following that there was the hotel’s “Welcome to our guests” event – again our expectations were quite low but a free drink and a chance to mix with other guests was really quite enjoyable. We struck up a conversation with Marie (a older solo traveller). The evening meal was as expected – for a restaurant called Beef & Wine it is fairly clear (although Ally had cod). Once again the friendly relaxed service was welcome and the food, while not epic, was perfectly acceptable.

My main – sirloin steak on a stick!

Today dawned dry and sunny and we resolved to make use of the “hop on-hop off” tour bus as recommended by Pedro. The plan today was to head west to Camara de Lobos stopping off at various points on the way – the chapel of Sao Martinho and a viewpoint (looking inland for a change)

Ally ahead for me as ever!
Not quite as ‘blingy’ as some and very quiet
A view with parked cars for effect!

Finally we arrived in Camara de Lobos. Sadly the place itself was a disappointment and while having a quick drink at a bar near the harbour we managed to miss our onward connection to Cabo Girao. Ally seemed quite relieved because that involved the “highest cliffs in Europe” and becomes the 3rd such place we have visited that claims the title!

Harbour with noisy pebble beach
Lunchtime pick-me-ups

Faced with a long wait we decided to head back to Funchal on the next available bus. Much of the route was different to the outward one and it became very clear why the area immediately west of Funchal is called the hotel district.

All was not lost though – after a little debate we decided that a late lunch/early supper called and we ended up having a pizza at The Ritz which we passed yesterday. Good food, good service and eating outside made it memorable. Naturally we stopped by the patisserie to buy in a treat for tonight.

As I finish Ally is having a bath and I am out on our wee balcony just taking it easy. Tomorrow we use the 2nd of 2 days of our tour bus ticket and we head along to the eastern end of Funchal and the ‘telerifico’ – the cable car up to Monte. Ally is being brave (not a fan of cable cars) but it should be worth it for (a) the view and (b) the Monte Palace Tropical Garden.

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Funchal – day 1

Emboldened by the fact that my previous thing looked OK when I posted it to Facebook I will get right into today’s exploits.

The day has been shaped so far by the weather forecasts – all of which predicted rain varying from heavy to absolute deluge from lunchtime as I write approaching 4pm it doesn’t look so bad out there.

After a really quite good breakfast we set about discovering where we were and walked the 20 minute walk down to the port/town centre from the hotel. On the way a very pleasant garden (with statue of Columbus) and a fairly clear idea of weather conditions

Fountains!
Weather
Yer man Columbus

From there we made our way into the centre – this is Portugal so ceramic tile decorations are compulsory! As are startling buildings and a nice church.

The Ritz – an Italian restaurant
The bank
A service about to start
More tiles at the church

The highlight of our morning was the market hall – a fantastic place, busy and full of produce – dried fruit was very popular upstairs and the fish hall was stunning – big fish (tuna we think) and a man with a very big knife!

Fruit display
The main courtyard

We stopped for coffee on our way to the pick up point for the courtesy bus and popped into a supermarket for some bits and bobs we needed as well as, of course, picking up some lovely patisserie items for lunch.

Next on the agenda is the meet with Pedro (our Jet2Holidays Customer Helper) – we aren’t expecting a great deal but will attend out of politeness. Later tonight we are invited to a ‘get together’ with other guests (a free drink is involved) – again we will attend to be polite but must then dash off to tonight’s choice of restaurant for dinner which is called Beef & Wine (a fairly clear indication of what we might get!) More on all that tomorrow.

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On holiday in Funchal

I am testing out a new (easier for me) way to share my usual holiday adventures because Facebook is being a real pain and making it difficult to do stuff the same way I have for ages. Basically it is a blog using software I happen to have.

So the first Madeira post is simply a view from our small but lovely balcony and a shot of the room itself. The hotel is one of several in Funchal on offer from Jet2 Holidays (of which more in a later post). It is a short-ish (but all uphill!|) distance from the centre of town and benefits from a comparative calm. So far we like it and are adapting to the almost inevitable quirks such a family run establishment.

I will ask for feedback as to whether this ‘new way’ is as convenient for readers as it is for me to publish. Comments welcome

The lush (literally) garden
An almost tidy room!
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A package holiday!

So – if I am going to keep up with this writing thing then I should at least start reacting to ideas. This is on my mind so here goes.

Tomorrow morning (early) we embark on our first package holiday for years (decades?) The (curated) rail holidays in the last few years were, in suppose, close but this is a complete home city to destination flights, transfers, hotel and return flight. Madeira has been on our “must got there one day” list for some time and this trip to Funchal fitted the bill. It also falls into our determination to celebrate the year and a bite between Alison’s 70th and my 71st – something every month is the plan and I will write about that later. It has, admittedly, felt a bit strange not having to check lots of different things and we are a little nervous of what we might be letting ourselves in for.

Whatever happens we are in for some (very welcome) warmer weather, a week to rest and relax and the possibility of some good Portuguese wine and maybe food. The immediate area to Funchal has some interesting looking walks, a cable car (maybe!), some interesting gardens and, of course the port. Nothing ventured, nothing gained 😉

Funchal in the evening – no cruise ships evident!
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Making a proper start – finally!

Thanks to prompting from a Facebook friend (thanks Coral Musgrave) I have finally made the decision to do what I always intended but never managed. That thing was to write about stuff , any stuff that caught my eye. Other than laziness my main block has been “wanting to get it perfect from day 1 and having a theme” but I have realised (belatedly I know) that it isn’t necessary. The thing is to do the writing so this is it – how I publish it is, as yet, a mystery and the fancy stuff will, necessarily, come later.

For the moment here is one of my photos taken during my trip to Cornwall last month.

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