We often forget 'Carnival' outside of the city limits, so for those who wish to travel a little further afield here are a couple of Carnival suggestions.
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The amount of microplastics and their evolution on Macaronesia beaches are among the priorities of researchers from Madeira, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Cape Verde.
Today was the last day of the VI Mostra de Camélias dos Prazeres, which took place at Quinta Pedagogical in Prazares, Calheta, revitalizing a tradition that Father Roberto Aguiar says is "important."
The President of PS-Madeira, Sérgio Gonçalves, believes that it is essential to update the tourist product and improve the remuneration of workers, to ensure the region's tourism sustainability.
Army officials have confirmed that José Freitas, a 25-year-old Second Sergeant, who died on Sunday in a firearm accident at the Santa Margarida Military Field, Santarém, was born in the municipality of Santa Cruz, Madeira.
Sara Cerdas recently spoke at the Professional School Dr. Francisco Fernandes, in São Martinho, within the scope of the 10th Edition of the Madeira Generation Roadmap, "2023 - European Year of Skills."
A 34-year-old Polish tourist died yesterday after falling approximately 30 metres near the Angels Cascade in Ponto do Sol.
TAP has launched a promotional campaign with round-trip flights to Madeira from 49 euros on bookings made before the 1st of February and travelling before the 31st of March.
To celebrate its 8th anniversary, the Museological Nucleus of the House of the People of Caniço will hold a talk on the life of José António Costa, a US civil aviation pioneer who was born in Caniço in 1909.
President Miguel Albuquerque was recently asked by reporters whether the new TAP seven-day strike, which will take place between the 25th and 31st of January will affect the country.
The Committee on General Policy and Youth gave its assent to the European Commission's Work Programme for 2023.
A study reveals that Faro, Coimbra, and Madeira are the regions with the highest road accident probability.
It's the Fast and Furious without the skill, as illegal car racing has taken hold in Calheta.
The Observatory of Landscapes and Panoramas of the Madeira Archipelago (OPPAM) denounces the "impertinent interference in the landscape quality of Madeira," in relation to the cable car project in Curral das Freiras.