Madeira webcam in real time gives you the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful view of Pauldo Mar.
It is a traditional fishing village with two popular beaches and a surf spot offering powerful waves and crystal clear waters. Every year in July, the picturesque harbor (Porto de Abrigo) hosts the popular Limpet Festival, offering great entertainment, concerts, traditional food and beer.
A trip by bus with a panoramic view of the island of Madeira, whose webcams are available online on the site, is the ideal vehicle to explore the historical part of the city of Funchal to the city of Câmara de Lobos.
These are double-decker buses that give you the opportunity to enjoy the scenery with a 360-degree view. Tours take place between the cities of Funchal and Camara de Lobos and are accompanied by an audio guide in several languages explaining the history of the places and monuments as you pass. It is possible to get off at one of the stops to better enjoy the location and return to another of these buses by simply showing your ticket.
When making a tour, you should definitely visit the Botanical Garden, located in Funchal and created in 1960.
It has more than 2,000 exotic plants from all over the world. The botanical garden has an area of more than 35 thousand square meters. m. has more than 2000 exotic plants from all continents, some of which are endangered. This fantastic garden features several ornamental trees and shrubs, an orchid area, lawns, viewing platforms and an amphitheater for relaxation.
Given the growing loss of biodiversity and habitat around the world, this garden has become a center of science and culture. Employees work to conserve endangered plants where they will be as well adapted as they were in their original habitat.
If we talk about architecture, then the town hall of Funchal will be interesting. It is located in a building that was once the residence of the Count of Carvalhal and is a harmonious example of late 18th century architecture. In 1883, it was purchased by the Funchal Municipal Council for use as a town hall in connection with the development of the city. Over the years, the building has been repeatedly changed and restored, but despite this, it has retained its original architecture. For example, the landscaped courtyard covered with Batisttini tiles, which were made at the Mariade Portuga factory in 1940, as well as the fountain, decorated with a marble statue by Germano José Salles.
Madeira's historic town hall palace, which allows you to enjoy the corners of the island with webcams, has opened its doors to anyone who wants to visit it and learn about its rich history and see the art collections, there are daily one-hour tours from Monday to Friday.