Contrast offers intense and sharp experiences. In Sofia’s Place you breath the local community spirit and culture in a sophisticated and cosmopolitan accommodation, in the heart of one of the most exclusive, dreamy and romantic places around. As Jardim do Mar itself, Sofia's Place offers the local and the universal, the unique and the diverse, the rural environment and the urbane comfort. Sofia was born in the pitoresque village. And as roots are kept intact, Jardim do Mar became more cosmopolitan as it attracted artists (writers, poets, painters), surfers and nature and tranquility lovers from all over.

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Religious festivites in Jardim do Mar


In the first weekend of October (6th and 7th), 2012, Jardim do Mar helds its anual religious festivities to clebrate Nossa Senhora do Rosário, the patron saint of the village.

The local church is beautifully decorated with flowers in honour of Nossa Senhora do Rosário. People take part in a procession (see picture) following the mass in the church, with the streets covered in flowers on Sunday.

The picturesque place comes alive with entertainment and festivities, including music, singing, dancing and stalls serving local food and drinks

This year the festivities started on the 5th as it is a national holiday.

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Events all year round in Madeira 1
Events all year round in Madeira 2

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Old Madeira (4)


Basic carriages of wood, mounted on wooden runners, lubricated with grease and pulled at a sedate pace by oxen. These "carros de bois" were, legend has it, said to have been introduced to the island by a British Army Officer who required a means of transport for his invalid wife. It was then used for tourism purposes in the 20th century (until at least the 70's).

More information and pictures:
The Madeiran Sleigh Ride Without Snow
Carros de bois (sleigh pulled by oxen)

Hiking from Jardim do Mar


Hiking from Jardim do Mar to Prazeres and Paul do Mar.

Portinho


Portinho rocky beach at Jardim do Mar.

Sugar cane to the rum factory


Sugar cane comes in trucks to the rum factory in Calheta. You can make a visit and try the traditional cake and rum.

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Eco tourism & Madeira & Sofia's Place

Balcões in Ribeiro Frio (photo by Turismo de Portugal)
EcoTourism is sustainable tourism, conciliating innovation and tradition.

Sofia's Place owners embrace the principles of sustainable tourism, contributing to the conservation and interpretation of the natural heritage of Madeira's Archipelago. We advise our guests to take outdoor activities as we believe the knowledge of the species and their habitats helps protecting them. The island's unique landscape and natural patrimony deserve all our attention.

Sustainable tourism is tourism attempting to make a low impact on the environment and local culture, while helping to generate future employment for local people. It means ensuring that development brings a positive experience for local people, tourism companies and the tourists themselves.

The goal is to avoid tourism causing a great stress on remaining biologically diverse habitats such as the Laurissilva Forest of Madeira which are often used to support mass tourism.

Tourists who promote sustainable tourism are sensitive to these dangers and seek to protect tourist destinations, and to protect tourism as an industry. Sustainable tourists can reduce the impact of tourism in many ways, including:

- informing themselves of the culture, politics and economy of the communities visited;
- anticipating and respecting local cultures, expectations and assumptions;
- contributing to intercultural understanding and tolerance;
- supporting the integrity of local cultures by favoring businesses which conserve cultural heritage and traditional values;
- supporting local economies by purchasing local goods and participating with small, local businesses;
- conserving resources by seeking out businesses that are environmentally conscious, and by using the least possible amount of non - renewable energies.

UNESCO World Heritage
The world’s largest LAURISSILVA forest is located on the island of Madeira. In 1999 the 15,000 hectare indigenous ‘living relic’ was awarded the status of UNESCO World Heritage Site. It plays an important role in the ecological balance of Madeira thus sustaining the endemic flora and fauna.
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Related info:
NATURE & ADVENTURE in Madeira Islands
MADEIRA NATURE

text adapted from here

Monday, 20 February 2012

Free Internet access

Free USB Wireless broadband Internet access availabe for our guests in Sofia's Place.

Carnival in Madeira 2012

Photo by Teresa Gonçalves (´www.dnoticias.pt)
The picture shows the Carnival parade last Saturday in the streets of Funchal, Madeira islands. (Carnival Program 2012: FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN)

«Traditionally there are two Carnival parades in Madeira. The most important one, the allegoric parade, which takes place always on the Saturday of the Carnival weekend, is the more sophisticated one and needs a great deal of commitment and organisation from all the groups and the people involved. Numerous Samba groups with thousands of participants in magnificent and colourful costumes dance to electrifying Samba music through the streets of Funchal, spreading an ambiance evoking the Carnival of Rio.

The second parade, called ‘trapalhão’, traditionally floods the streets of the city centre with thrilling joy on ‘Mardi gras’ (Tuesday ending the Carnival period). In this parade everybody can take part and the – sometimes quite daring – costumes and depicted caricatures are left to the participants’ own imagination.

Both parades have a defined itinerary in the city centre and end at the Municipal Square where more entertainment with live music and costume competitions is provided.»
http://www.madeira-web.com/