Avid traveler Monet Hambrick, who has visited 50 countries, was blown away by Madeira, Portugal, but couldn't say the same ...
Hambrick was blown away by Madeira, Portugal ... the Valley of the Nuns in the middle of an extinct volcanic crater to whale and dolphin watching, exploring waterfalls, and black sand beaches ...
It happens every year, but when daylight hours shrink and any remaining sun is suffocated by thick clouds, moods easily ...
In Madeira, whale watching and walks in lush tropical gardens are matched by the invigorating adventure of descending from Monte to Livramento in traditional basket sledges, before we encounter the ...
Why It Wows: Topping out at nearly 6,110 feet, Pico Ruivo is the third-highest point in Portugal and the tallest peak in the archipelago of Madeira. From the top, you’re rewarded with panoramic ...
You can visit Santana village, with its notable A-framed houses, or gaze at the marine life at Madeira Aquarium. Other activities to enjoy include diving, surfing, parasailing, whale-watching or any ...
Whale watchers got a rare view of the world's largest mammal when they saw a blue whale off the coast of Cape May.
Madeira, and the Canary Islands. Irish waters represent a midpoint for this species’ spatial segregation in the northeast Atlantic Historically, just male whales are found off Ireland, with just one ...
A group of whale-watching tourists got more than they bargained for in a recent trip off Australia's coast. A massive whale circled a boat near Sydney for nearly an hour Aug. 16, leaving the 21 ...
Relax during the Lockdown in Tahiti - no diving, no whale watching ...