Research Expects Shipwrecks with Treasures in Madeiran Waters
Researcher Alexandre Monteiro has mapped 8,620 shipwrecks in Portuguese waters, with around 250 believed to hold lost treasures.
Researcher Alexandre Monteiro has mapped 8,620 shipwrecks in Portuguese waters, with around 250 believed to hold lost treasures.
EasyJet will offer 587,000 seats for flights connecting Portugal with Madeira in Summer 2025, increasing capacity by 13%. Additionally, EasyJet adds nine new routes connecting the mainland with other European destinations.
For the third time, Manuel António Correia is trying to unseat Albuquerque within the PSD, positioning himself as the party's presidential candidate. Will he succeed this time?
The Portuguese government has strongly condemned the recent missile strike on the chancellery of its embassy in Kyiv, marking a significant escalation in Russia's aggression towards Ukraine and NATO states.
After Madeira's President mentioned the idea of having a second airport on the island, an aviation expert argues in the same direction. Neither however mentions, where the airport could be located.
While 92% of residents think tourist numbers are "high" or "very high," 90.4% have a favorable view of tourism's impact on Madeira. Does this suggest a contradiction?
Transavia France launches a weekly seasonal route between Madeira and Marseille in 2025.
In a historic turn of events, the Madeiran Government has collapsed after a no-confidence motion, led by Chega, gained the support of all other opposition parties.
President Miguel Albuquerque has called for the vision of a second airport in Madeira. However, he did not provide specific details regarding its location or the approach to make this vision a reality.
Eduardo Jesus praised Madeira's tourism boom, as October 2024 saw 1.54 million overnight stays and revenues exceeding 70 million euros.
Funchal’s traffic problems are worsening each month, with streets growing more congested and critical access points, such as Via Rápida, frequently gridlocked. Authorities are now recognizing that improving public transport is the only viable solution.