A daily happening on Madeira is the coming and going of the cruse ships. Every day there is a parade of these boats in and out of the harbour. Photo above is of one of the grand old ladies of long distance cruising "Black Watch" 40+ years old and still going strong. Madeira was her first stop on her way round South America. Ruth and I have been on Black Watch twice, wonderful time, old fashion British style cruising, lots of open teak decks to "take the air" and you have to wear your best frock for dinner.
A couple of the modern monster size boats 2500+ passengers each, both these boats are German "Mein Schiff" and on the left "Aida Stella"
Another oldy "Marco Polo" around 55 years old and much loved by the people who sail on it. Originally Russian much modified through the years.
MSC Fantasia from Italy.
Mein Schiff leaving harbour, The blue funnel is a P&O boat "Oriana"which is over 60,000 tonnes, dwarfed by the floating condominium.
Oriana.
Another interesting old boat, launched in 1946 in Gothenburg Sweden as the "Stockholm" famous for the collision with the "Andrea Doria"an Italian boat of the coast Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1956. Now called "Azores"
Stockholm after the collision. Big change in its appearance since, you would be hard put to think its the same boat.
Marco Polo leaving harbour, sailing round another P&O ship "Aurora"
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