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Madeira: Encumeada, Porto Moniz, Cabo Girão &…

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Encumeada

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Intense Blue From My Window!

The Atlantic Ocean, landing on the narrow track, then road to Calheta to stop at the Saccharum Hotel – Resort & Spa. Followed by a very nice dinner with our small team at the hotel’s Restaurante Engenho. Where I enjoyed an excellent salad with octopus and filmed my first Periscope (epic)! Yep now you can also follow my streams (live video where you can interact with me) on Periscope! We laughed a lot!

This morning I’m a little late (big mess with the time change, my phone etc …), starting at 9:15 am instead of 9 am (okay)! First stop: the Encumeada viewpoint at 1007 meters. Magnificent panorama of chains of very green mountains overlooking the northern and southern coasts of the island and valleys of Ribeira Brava and São Vicente (photo 1 & photo montage below).

We continue towards the northwest of Madeira: Porto Moniz.

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Porto Moniz

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The Famous Natural Pools

As we head the north of the island, the vegetation changes and the sky is overcast with clouds when we reach the village of Porto Moniz. Pretty impressive weather contrast between the South and North of the island.

What fun discovering the natural pools: shaggy rocks with the ocean in the background … Like a decor of the golden age of Italian cinema. Awesome! The water is cold but not more than Sagres (which is the colder water of all over Portugal for me!). Occasionally a clearing in the sky… Great experience!

Delicious fish for lunch on the lovely terrace of the Aqua Natura Madeira restaurant with direct views to the pools. I am hypnotised by the ocean, horizon, waves, rocks and sometimes the blinding brightness … (photos below). And my tweets (LOL)! I take this opportunity to visit this charming family hotel, with new facilities and ideally located with stunning ocean views.

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Cabo Girão

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Light & Vertigo

After a detour via the Saccharum, here I am at 580 meters above the sea level, on one of the highest cliffs in the world (no, these are not my feet)! Enjoying the different blues of the Ocean and beautiful golden light of late afternoon!

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Câmara de Lobos

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Picturesque Fishing Village

with colored boats (xavelhas). The specialty is fishing for black swordfish. It makes me think about Hemingway and The Old Man and the Sea … The navigator João Gonçalves Zarco who discovered Madeira in the fifteenth century, founded the first colony on the island in Câmara de Lobos (House of Wolves in English).

Dinner of very good fishes cooked on the grill at the Vila do Peixe terrace, enjoying the relaxing view (pictures below) … Time is pending. I could stay hours just for the peaceful view. To be continued

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Many thanks for this beautiful invitation to Visit Madeira, Visit Portugal and TAP. As always all my opinions are mine.

Centre of Portugal: Côa Museum and Ribeiro do Mosteiro

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Fundação Côa Parque

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Successful Mix of Paleolithic Art & Contemporary Architecture

Early in the morning we leave the Casa da Cisterna to Vila Nova de Foz Coa: my second visit to the superb Côa Museum of archeology, opened on June 30, 2010. My first visit was in 2010, as part of a reportage on the architecture.

The building designed by two Portuguese architects, Camilo Rebelo and Tiago Pimentel, blends into the mountains covered by terraced fields. Unfortunately I didn’t have time to visit the sites that house the rock art of the Côa and Douro valleys. It’s a must see, so plan enough time during your visit!

In the museum, we discover reproductions of engravings and sculptures of the surrounding sites. Always extremely exciting and impressive to learn a little more about our mysterious past back more than 30,000 years! We can feel so tiny …

A museum to visit. All information here

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Picnic Beside The Douro

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Ribeiro do Mosteiro

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Our Second Hike : The “Calçada de Alpajares”,

or Calçada do Diabo (: the Devil’s Road!). In the afternoon, we follow the path of a Roman road that crossed the Douro and Mosteiro Rivers. The walk begins in a pleasant “easy” way, a bit bucolic (I’m so naive!), to quickly turn into a succession of steep climbs.

In total, an accumulated climb of 393 m, under 34° Celsius (and some cactus)! Level of difficulty: medium (distance: 8 km). Fortunately, the sky is overcast. I really suffered in the steep climbs, with the stifling heat, LOL! Thankfully the beauty of landscapes very different from the reserve of Faia Brava, helps to enjoy the walk ; ))

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Wilderness Dinner

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Back to Casa da Cisterna in early evening, barely time to shower as we leave for a surprise dinner organized by Ana Berliner, the owner! The only clue: we have to keep our walking shoes … While we take a track through the countryside (the real one!), speculations are rife. But none of us guessed right.

We get off the car atop one hill, lost in the middle of nowhere. Glowing light, golden brown ruins of a small chapel … and I discover hidden by small trees, an elegant dinner table facing the mountains! Gorgeous! Cinematographic view of the sunset, I think of Visconti. Panoramic sequence … Nature, nothing but nature, all around!

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Many thanks for this beautiful invitation to Visit Portugal, TCP/ARPT Centro de Portugal et TAP. Thanks to Manuel Franco and Ana Berliner and the team of Casa Cisterna for this amazing dinner on a hilltop. As always these are my opinions.

Three Restaurants in Zagreb: dobar tek, bon appetit!

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Dobar tek, bon appetit! 

Remember I stayed two nights and a day, barely enough time to discover these three restaurants in Zagreb. If you have any suggestions, some WOW spots, just drop me an email, or leave me a comment here or in my Twitter  (yes I am now, LOL!)! Thanks!

1. Agava

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Great location in picturesque pedestrian street: the trendy Tkalčića street! The restaurant terrace has a view of the design accessories shop Modus, where I liked canvas bags made ​​in Croatia. It is also just minutes from (my favourite) Bar Cica. For that matter I chose to taste Croatian dishes ; ) So as a starter, the Strukli (picture 2), with cottage cheese and dough. Typical dish of Zagreb. Followed by a specialty of Dalmatia (picture 1) with ink gnocchi and fish steak. And picture 3: excellent bread that reminded me of the Greek pita. Tkalčića 39, 10000, Zagreb. Tel +385 1 4829 826.

2. Le Bistro Esplanade

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A charming art deco place where I dined at my arrival (picture 4). On the map, dishes inspired by a mixture of French and Croatian I found it very light and very tasty cuisines. I chose a watercress soup as input (picture 5) and monkfish fillet with vegetables. I do not like complicated sauces or heavy dishes. I appreciate the simplicity and recognizing the taste of each food. Picture 6: great appetizer. More information about Le Bistro Esplanade, click HERE.

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3. Amphora

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I did not eat here, but when I asked Dora, my guide, where she likes to go for a lunch, she replied without hesitation: Amfora (picture 7). And I immediately understood why: the authenticity of the location, close to the market of Britanski Square. The iconic market in Zagreb, with its red striped umbrellas (pictures 8 & 9). On the daily menu: fresh fish coming directly from the fish market (the next door, lol). Dolac 2, 10000 Zagreb. Tel +385 (0)1 481 6455, +385 (0)98 480512.

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Discover my whole trip in the CROATIA page. ENJOY! I was hosted by the Office National Croate du Tourisme and as always all my opinions are mine.  

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