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     Volcanic 
    in origin, Madeira's peaks stretch out of the sea and create deep, verdant 
    valleys. The volcanic soil and the mild climate are credited for the 
    abundance of lush and multicolored vegetation. Along the center of the 
    island runs a mountain chain with spectacular tiers of green beauty . Madeira is renowned for its superb embroidery, which carries the island’s 
    name, as does the wine, which many feel ranks among the world’s best.
 
        Pier InformationThe ship is scheduled to dock in Funchal. The center of town is 
        approximately 15 minutes on foot. Taxis are generally available at the 
        pier. Be sure to agree on the fare before setting out.
 
        ShoppingMadeira’s most obvious souvenir is the wine that bears its name. 
        Embroidery, wickerwork and ceramics are equally popular buys. A folk 
        percussion instrument, called the quinho and decorated with traditional 
        dolls, is also nice souvenir. Many shops observe siesta time between 
        12:30  3:30 June 3 is a  holiday and most shops will be 
        closed.
 
        CuisineEspetada is beef grilled over a fire of laurel twigs. Fish is the 
        mainstay of the local diet, with the espada (scabbard fish) considered 
        the best. Afternoon tea at Reid’s Hotel is still a fashionable 
        thing to do. Taste some of the famous Madeira wine that comes in four 
        varieties: Sercial, golden and dry; Verdelho, slightly sweeter; Boal, a 
        semi-sweet dessert wine; and Malvasia (Malmsey), a sweet after-dinner 
        drink.
 
        Other SightsQuinta das Cruzes. Madeira’s discoverer, Zarco, is believed to 
        have lived in this house. Now a museum, it displays furniture and 
        paintings and is surrounded by fabulous gardens with magnificent 
        orchids.
 Sé Cathedral. The cathedral's stunning design features white 
        stucco with contrasting black basalt and red tufa rock; the ceiling is 
        inlaid with ivory.
 Mercado dos Lavradores. Visit this colorful market during the 
        morning to see the flower vendors and fish and produce stands.
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