Like an eternal Spring, Madeira is a golf destination par excellence all year round. Two different islands boast three magnificent golf courses and accommodation, leisure and well-being offerings which delight any golfer.The climate is mild (...)
Despite its small surface area, Madeira is rich in majestic sceneries of rare beauty. The best way to get to know its charms is to rent a car and set off to discover this floating garden! Heading west from Funchal, you will discover the (...)
About 3,000km of levadas (irrigation channels) to explore, discovering breathtaking landscapes: a unique encounter with nature. Alongside its natural beauty, Madeira has another no less surprising beauty to offer: its great network of (...)
Famous all over the world for its natural beauty, the Island of Madeira is often called “the floating garden of the Atlantic”. Here, the hues of the vegetation that covers the hillsides are matched only in the exotic flowers that bloom from every (...)
One of Madeira’s greatest tourist attractions is its exuberant, diverse vegetation, whose combination of the tropical and the Mediterranean produces a patchwork of plants that are rich in shades of green, and of various shapes and sizes.The Madeira (...)
At whatever time of year, its mild climate makes Funchal the ideal destination for a short break. There are many places to visit in this 500-year old city, several of which are unmissable…The best way to visit the Funchal’s historic city centre is (...)
The Franco-Portuguese artist Isabelle Ferreira (France, 1972) is presenting the exhibition Notre Feu at MAAT, a project that revisits the memory of (...)
Europe's largest LEGO exhibition returns to Porto with a completely new selection of impressive models. At the Alfândega do Porto Congress Center, (...)
Curated by Nuria Enguita, this exhibition proposes a look at an entire generation of artists through a living archive that reviews and updates the (...)
This exhibition is a joint work by Diogo Alvim, Renato Ferrão and André Maranha, curated by Bruno Marchand. The artists were challenged to design a (...)