Celebrating Epiphany and Maritime Attractions in Madeira
Madeira celebrates Epiphany with traditional King Cake in Câmara de Lobos, while maritime attractions like the Norwegian sail ship "Christian Radich" and cruise liners grace Funchal's port.
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Madeira celebrates Epiphany with traditional King Cake in Câmara de Lobos, while maritime attractions like the Norwegian sail ship "Christian Radich" and cruise liners grace Funchal's port.
Chega presents a new proposal to revise Madeira's Social Mobility Subsidy, aiming to simplify the payment process and remove certain restrictions.
Célia Pessegueiro has been elected with overwhelming support as the first female leader of PS-Madeira, marking a new era for the party.
Residents and tourists in Madeira should prepare for a cloudy Saturday with possible light rain and mild temperatures.
The start of 2026 in Madeira has been marked by vibrant celebrations, maritime activities, and unique cultural events, captivating both locals and tourists alike.
Funchal, Madeira, welcomes the New Year with vibrant celebrations, featuring fireworks, cruise liners, and cultural events, despite the blustery weather brought by Storm Francis.
The Regional Secretary of Tourism, Environment and Culture, Eduardo Jesus, has unveiled the 'Upgrade' program aimed at enhancing local accommodations across Madeira. This initiative promises to transform tourism infrastructure and benefit all 11 municipalities.
Discover the festive spirit of Madeira as locals and tourists alike gather to celebrate the New Year with a blend of cultural traditions, maritime spectacles, and historic sail training ships.
Madeira residents and visitors are informed about significant changes to the Mobility Social Subsidy, including eligibility criteria and deadlines.
Madeira Island welcomes the New Year with vibrant festivities, featuring the traditional Bolo de Rei and cruise liners like MSC Musica and Christian Radich.
The Regional Secretary of Tourism, Environment, and Culture, Eduardo Jesus, has embarked on a series of meetings to introduce the 'Upgrade' program, aimed at transforming Madeira's tourism sector, starting in Funchal.
A lively start to 2026 in Madeira as locals and tourists alike enjoy festive events featuring traditional cakes, cruise ships, and cultural landmarks.