I'm not sure this boat was seaworthy but it's very picturesque!
I'm definitely going to frame some of these pictures.
These boats are so cool. It's hard to see because of the sun but there's a cross on top of the cockpit.
A nice shot of the hotels and restaurants on the clff.
The boats weren't there for decoration. There were a bunch of boats out in the water and they were fishing.
A close-up of the lighthouse.
I looked up Camara de Lobos during the time Winston Churchill was there and it looks almost the same.
Loved the squid boat!
Lots and lots of squid drying on a boat.
That's our tour group. A lot of them didn't make the walk down to the boats. We only had about 20 minutes to take photos. We ran d…
Some of these photos might be similar. We enjoyed Camara de Lobos so much, we took a lot of photos.
We didn't have time to shop. It was a real quick stop on the tour so you could either take pictures or stop at one or two shops.
We went nuts taking pictures of the fishing boats.
The village was really pretty! It was a combination of houses and shops.
The village was baeutiful! It had everything: palm trees, brightly painted wooden boats and a lighthouse!
When Winston Churchill was painting, he'd sit on a balcony up on the left anf look down at the fishing village.
Our first stop was Camara de Lobos. A fishing village used by Winston Churchill to create beautiful (and famous?) island paintings…
The ship was so HUGE!
We've been to Funchal, Madeira before when we took a cruise out of Barcelona. On that trip we went on the "Best of" tour. This tim…
Waiting for our tour to be called. The ship has to be cleared first.
Before we had to go for breakfast we saw some blue sky peek through. We were glad. We were afraid it was going to rain.