That's where we were. You can even see the small boats in the water and the lighthouse.
Even thought the description of the tour said we were supposed to go to Cabo Girao next we made a stop to see Camara de Lobos from…
The village was baeutiful! It had everything: palm trees, brightly painted wooden boats and a lighthouse!
Our first stop was Camara de Lobos. A fishing village used by Winston Churchill to create beautiful (and famous?) island paintings…
Our progress so far. We don't have far to go, unfortunately.
Not too far away from Madeira.
We could see red and yellow on the big island. We thought maybe there were flowers or grasses. We couldn't tell. It was far away.
Once they stopped they waited for our ship to pass before they moved their boat again.
The Desertas Islands are protected and uninhabited. You need a permit to go there. This boat looked like it was coming from there.…
Then it started to rain. We were very happy we picked a short tour!
We were glad we got back to the ship when we did. When we got on deck, dark clouds started rolling in.
A panoramic photo from Cabo Girao before we had to leave.
I took this photo looking straight out from the platform. We were at cloud height. The water and the sky looked so blue!
Be careful not to drop the camera!
Again, the views were beautiful!
I couldn't decide which picture of the cross I liked better, with the city behind it or the ocean, so I included both.