From the Back Cover:
With its dramatic scenery and unique Portuguese and British history, the semi-tropical island of Madeira is one of Europe’s best kept secrets. From arid mountain-tops to verdant forests, from sleepy coastal villages to hidden art treasures, this comprehensive new guide explores all the hidden corners you might otherwise miss. It brings to life the culture and characters that informed the island’s past and shaped its present. Each year Madeira’s flora and spectacular landscape attracts thousands of tourists and hikers. Cadogan’s guide has a special colour flower viewing section and outlines the most beautiful and peaceful hikes. If you want to wander further afield, the guide includes a section on Porto Santo, Madeira’s own desert island and the only place to find a stretch of beach, and the Desertas, rocky outcrops inhabited only by rare plants and birds. Sample the best madeira wine in Funchal, tuck into the delicious regional specialities, seafood and fruit, and shop for world-famous embroidery and wickerwork. With Cadogan, you’ll uncover untold delights from the jacaranda-lined avenues of Funchal to the harsh beauty of the craggy coastline; contrasts that only enhance this unique island.
About the Author:
Rodney Bolt is the author of Cadogan's Amsterdam, Holland and Amsterdam & the Randstad, and has lived in the city for almost a decade. He has also written the Cadogan guides to Bavaria and Madeira & Porto Santo. In 1994, he won the German National Tourist Office's 'Travel Writer of the Year' award.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.