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.

Monday, 15 June 2015

Guest message 61

Message in beautiful painting by Sanne (2011)

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note: we republished this post as it was not numbered

Friday, 12 June 2015

Guest message 60

June 2015

Key words and ideas:

"We say thank you for your kindness, affection and understanding"; "In spite of being away from our home we felt at home"; "An ideal place to celebrate friendship and love."

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Sunday, 31 May 2015

Guest message 59

May 2015

Key words and ideas:

"The house is very beautiful and we've spent a nice holiday"; "We hope to come back with our family or with friends to this litlle paradise that is Jardim do Mar."

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Thursday, 21 May 2015

Guest message 58

May 2015

Key words and ideas:

"Next time we will ask you where are the pens :)"; "The house is perfect"; "The village is magnificent and we recommend the grilled chicken at Joe's Bar"; "Thank you for the bananas."

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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Madeira: the most enviable island on earth?

Dramatic cliffs line the coast of Madeira (photo: Alamy; MWC)
"Madeira is not Ibiza. It attracts a more mature clientele, and raving is limited to enthusing about the island’s dramatic scenery and botanical wonders." This is how the article on The Telegraph on the 9th of March 2015. Please, read on.

One of the earliest ravers was H N Coleridge, nephew of the poet, who waxed lyrical after a visit in 1825: “I should think the situation of Madeira the most enviable on the whole earth. It ensures every European comfort with almost every tropical luxury.” Madeirans know this of course, and over the years have enhanced their quality of life by producing a cornucopia of fine food and wine. They have also helpfully provided access to their tumultuous countryside by building more than 1,000 miles of irrigation channels, accompanied by footpaths that snake through the kind of striking landscapes dreamt up by J R R Tolkien.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Paradise isle: Madeira

Explore unspoilt Madeira
photo copyright: Madeira Islands Tourism

A volcanic island that juts majestically out of the ocean, the geographical tapestry of Madeira is amazing; sheer cliffs, ancient laurel forests, a jagged and rocky coastline and mountain tops cloaked in mist. Best of all, it’s cheap and easy to reach. Ankita Mahabir checks out the scenic isle (WTG 2012).

For outdoor lovers:
Madeira is full of contradictions; you could be sitting on a sunny beach one moment and driving through rain and rainbows the next. Its high mountains and low valleys make it a great destination for hikers. Few man-made creations can rival nature's work but the levadas (water channels) of Madeira might just be one of them. Built almost 400 years ago, this 2,000km-long (1,242 miles) network also substitutes as a walking path.

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Guest message 57

December 2014 & January 2015

Key words & ideas:

"We have had a wonderful holiday"; Sofia's place is so comfortable, home from home"; "Thank you for making us so welcome"; "The Christmas goodies and decorations were very much appreciated"; "Jardim do Mar is a very special place"; "We hope to return again soon."

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Thursday, 26 February 2015

Wicker toboggan ride

Wicker toboggan ride in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
The Madeiran wicker taboggan ride is among the 7 of the world's coolest commutes, according to CNN (February 23, 2015).

Although more tourists than locals now use this unusual form of transport, visitors to Madeira can still see the odd businessman being guided down the city's hills to work, says CNN.

The wicker sledges and their rubber-soled pushers first appeared in the 19th century, when locals invented the mode of transport as a way of getting to Madeira's city center from the hilltop district of Monte.

Today this one-mile journey remains the most popular route on the system.