The floating garden

“Basta que sim”…or the English translation; “Enough is yes”….yep, no sense at all. But you’ll find this random phrase being said in all kinds of conversations on a tiny island called Madeira. Not many people have heard of it (probably because you can’t see it on a global map) but this is where we are from. And no, it is not where Madeira cake is also from!

For those of you who have stumbled across this mysterious place you would have heard or read that as a holiday destination, Madeira attracts mostly the golden oldies. However this is not entirely the case. It is not the retirement home many would have you to believe.



Ok so firstly, let’s talk about what we love to do more than anything… eat!! Nom nom nom.  “Must eats” on Madeira Island are as follows…

Espetada – Beef on a frigging stick! – The Chinese might have invented the chopstick but we’ve invented; THE STICK! 



Lapas – Limpets! Honestly, try it, they aren’t like gooey oysters. They are totally mouth-watering. Served in a hot pan straight from the grill, topped with garlic and a squeeze of lemon *drools* 


                                                  

Bolo do caco – A typical wheat flour bread topped with garlic and parsley. You’ll find this on almost every menu 




Picado – Another popular meat dish. Consisting of small fried pieces of beef served in a big dish surrounded by French fries. Usually eaten out of the same dish by everyone on the table. So we wouldn’t recommend this for non-sharers!



Milho Frito – These are delicious deep-fried cubes of cornmeal – a popular side dish to accompany those main dishes. 



Full yet?  Great!  We know just the thing to burn off all of those unwanted calories! 
Head over to Sao Lourenco, located in the eastern part of the island which has the most amazing views.  You can witness a combination of rocks and sea from all around the island.  The walk to the top of Sao Lourenco is purely untouched but we warn you; if you are unfit – DON’T DO IT!  Take water, sun cream and food (Obviously) and just enjoy the magical breath-taking views. **We wouldn’t advise taking kids as it can be quite dangerous**




If that’s made you feel tired and you just fancy being “carried” around for the day, then Madeira has lots to offer too!  Check these out….

Tour around in a Tuk tuk.  Never mind those London Rickshaws that are overpriced for a ten second ride around the square.  These Tuk tuks takes you to places you’d never think to go to by foot. 



The famous Taboggans…. Ok, this is slightly more for the Adrenalin junkies but definitely worth a go for the experience. It is a ride down from Monte to Funchal on a wooden sledge, down narrow winding streets. Just remember to keep your arms in (or up) and don’t worry, the toboggan men are experts at what they do.




Less crazy and more relaxation?  Take a trip up to the top of the mountains on the Monte cable cars.  Spectacular views you just don’t want to miss. 




Levada walks – A great opportunity for those of you who love to be one with nature a beautiful adventure through the lush green landscapes.





Hmm anything else? Ohhh yes. Ronaldo! Cristiano Ronaldo! How can we nearly forget to mention one of the Island’s most important figures and better known exports. A Native himself, you will find his image adorned all over the island; on t-shirts, towels, mugs and accessories. Don’t forget to check out his statue which you’ll find in the Capital City, Funchal. Seflieeee time!




Ok let’s wrap this up. All in all this “Pearl of the Atlantic” has so much to offer and is a great year round holiday destination. With its lush landscapes, spectacular views, countless choice of bars and restaurants, charming cobbled streets and water sports such as sailing, surfing, whale and dolphin watching, you are bound to not get bored or hungry!





muchos besos

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