Three women, allegedly tourists, were surprised while they were sleeping on top of their car at the Pico da Torre viewpoint. The women were said to be ‘not happy’ when woken up by residents, however, it was later reported that they had been locked out of their car as the…
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This morning, JM received photographic evidence of a couple of foreigners camping in the heart of Funchal.
At 18:34 this evening, it was reported that two tourists had been caught by a wave and that a rescue mission is underway.
A vessel and crew from the Porto Moniz Lifeguard Station was activated early this afternoon to rescue three individuals who were unable to swim ashore.
Despite successive warnings about the imminent danger, several tourists were photographed today messing about in the Cascata dos Anjos, Ponta do Sol.
More and more tourists are using public transport. In the first three months of 2023, Horários do Funchal sold 15,113 ‘Multidias/Kit Turista’, up 106% compared to the first quarter of 2019, when 7,332 units were sold. 42,234 of this type of bus ticket were sold last year, which allows the…
A well-known businessman was rescued by a group of tourists today.
A group of foreigners ignored the closed gates and decided to investigate the Garajau beach despite the unfavourable sea conditions and driving rain.
So with all the death and disaster we have had on Madeira's coastline over the last couple of weeks it is not surprising that two tourists decided to be incredibly stupid and brave the waves at Praia Formosa.
According to local newspaper, JM, hundreds of tourists dice with death daily as they continue to ignore the no entry signs and barriers to bathe and play in the Angel Falls in Ponta do Sol.
Two women, allegedly tourists caused a stir this morning, when they decided to wash their tent in a public fountain next to the Church of São Pedro, in Funchal.
Two young tourists claim that in the early hours of Saturday morning they were the victims of an assault outside a nightclub on Avenida Sá Carneiro, in Funchal, with one stating that she had been attacked by another woman at the club
When asked by journalists about the possibility of easing the wearing of facemasks, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, remarked that mask wearing is mandatory, and will remain so.
Although one swallow does not make a summer, traders in Funchal are beginning to feel a little more optimistic due to the gradual increase in the number of tourists visiting the capital.
The Carreiros do Monte (Monte Toboggans) returned to the streets again this morning, and with plenty of tourists about, the company was glad to be back in business.