The first day on our Olives and Old Towns cruise was a day at sea which was a great way to familiarise ourselves with Marella Explorer, our second day was in Maderia.
Funchal is the capital of this Atlantic island and a beautiful location to dock. Our balcony cabin was shore side, one of my loves is being able to see ashore from our own room.
We previously visited Funchal on our Canary Island cruise. I'm not a cable car person so last time we wandered the town and visited Blandy's. This visit we decided to take one of the organised excursions inland to the Valley of the Nuns followed by a visit to the small fishing village Camara de Lobos.
The guide on the coach was brilliant, she told us all about the island and Funchal as we drove through the city. It's quite a steep place and doon got steeper with so many hairpin bends I do not know how our driver got round them.
The view was stunning, high peaks surround a valley where nestled Curral das Freiras, the village of the nuns.
There was a steep walkway up to the highest peak, too many steps for me but Hubby walked up, I caught him coming down.
We had a super day exploring more of Maderia, it's a beautiful island. The day we visited it was 18°C with some cloud but it felt quite warm.
One interesting fact as we cruised east from the Canary Islands to Greece was the change in sunset times ... especially as we changed our clocks twice too.
In Maderia the sunset was 20.42 and we were still on uk summer time.
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