Tuesday 16th December 2025

Lou drove us back to her house where we collected Ellie and picked up my car. We arrived home at 2.00am! A cup of tea, carry Ellie upstairs and sleep.

We were still tired when we got up , I did some shopping and then reminded all the Red Hatters about the Christmas lunch tomorrow. I had a lot of replies……..silly me it is not tomorrow but Thursday! Too tired! I apologised to them all.

Unpacking and making a fuss of Ellie as she seemed very quiet. I think she missed us, bless her. From now on, she will be coming on holiday with us.

In the evening we caught up with a couple of TV programmes.

Monday 15th December 2025

Paula and Gilly left at 9am for the airport, so we said goodbye to them. Back upstairs for us to pack for our evening flight. After a cuppa!

It was sunny but drizzle in between and it was still quite windy. My last sangria , they make a lovely one! I will be driving some time later in the UK, so that was it with lunch.

We played cards until the driver came to collect us to take us to the airport. The plane was delayed and we were warned by the pilot that it would be a turbulent journey and most of it was. I gave up trying to read!

Lou was waiting at Gatwick to pick us up.

Sunday 14th December 2025

It rained all morning but at least we were able to sit and have breakfast outside under cover.

Sun in the afternoon but we were watching football. A waste of time as Hammers and Spurs lost!

Late afternoon we ordered a Bolt and went into Funchal to see the lights. First we went to the Farmers Market which was full of food and drink and then moved on along the front to the light tunnel and to see the rest of the lights.

By which time Paula and Gilly were worn out. Back to the hotel for a late dinner.

Saturday 13th December 2025

We were down for breakfast quite early, hoping the weather would improve…erm no! We saw Rob in the restaurant. He should have been at the airport to return to Wales but no, he was queueing to see the Tui rep. Poor Rob (and everyone else who should be flying home today). He sat with us and waited to be given whatever news. Not too bad in the end, his flight will go on Wednesday (!!!) and meanwhile he was to be checked in at a very posh hotel in Funchal from lunchtime and just a few extra days holiday. Good for him , apart from the fact his car is at Bristol airport, due to return today. Hoping the insurance will pay out.

“BAD WEATHER IN MADEIRA – FLIGHTS CANCELLED
According to information from ANA – Madeira Airport, on Friday, December 12th, of the 80 flights scheduled to arrive and depart from Madeira International Airport, 76 were cancelled. Only four operations took place: three departures and one arrival.
Of the 136 flights, including arrivals and departures, scheduled for this Saturday, December 13th, 105 are already considered cancelled: 53 arrivals and 52 departures.
Among the remaining flights, 29 – 17 arrivals and 12 departures – remain open, mainly those scheduled for the end of the day. There is also a diverted flight on the Lisbon–Funchal route, operated by Ryanair, as well as a flight on standby, corresponding to the possible departure of the Irish company to Dublin.
In total, between Friday and Saturday, 185 flights have already been cancelled at Madeira Airport due to the effects of Storm Emilia, characterized by very strong winds, with gusts exceeding 100 km/h.”

It was far too wet and windy to do anything outside and so we sat and played cards and eventually at lunchtime Gilly and Paula joined us.  I think the holiday reps are having a massive job moving tourists around the island and finding them places to stay. This was the queue this afternoon at reception, stretching a long way outside.

I think it may be sensible to have an early dinner tonight! How gloomy is this?……..

We went to dinner at 6.30, just as well we did, as expected the place filled up very quickly with loads of new arrivals, mainly eastern Europeans.

After dinner the four of us went to find a seat . The only ones vacant in the lounge were a sofa and 2 chairs with cases piled beside it and a jacket on one and a top on another. We watched for a while but no one came, so we moved the 2 garments on to the cases and sat down. Paula and Gilly left their handbags on their 2 seats and went for a cigarette. Then a huge Russian man came and started shouting at us, grabbed Paula’s handbag and threw it elsewhere. Mal told him to put it back, they were outside smoking. He then started yelling at us at the top of his voice, with the whole lounge turning to look! Eventually a “friend” of his got him to calm down and they left!  Then a very drunk man, drinking from his bottle of red wine, was sitting next to Paula, so drunk he dropped the bottle on the floor!!

THEN the people watching the football realised they were getting wet….a leak from the ceiling! One of the staff came to look and then went away again!!

You can’t say our holidays are boring!

Friday 12th December 2025

Mal was feeling a lot better. Today we were in the throes of storm  Eleina. This makes good reading…

After breakfast the four of us decided to get a Bolt to the Forum so we could go shopping for some warm clothes! They still have a C&A there, so at least we won’t be cold. We left the Forum having ordered a Bolt back and as we stood waiting (only for 2 minutes) we were covered in hail stones! As we keep being told this is very unusual weather for Madeira.

We chatted to one of the hotel guests all packed up ready to go. She had been told to take the transfer to the airport and they would give her a voucher for another hotel until they could manage to find her a flight. No flights had arrived or taken off all day! They doubt if there will be any tomorrow.

Early evening the thunder and lightning started.

Dinner was fish night and so we had a huge bowl of fresh prawns on our table. The four of us love them and then we went to get some more! Delicious.

After dinner we listened to the singer and a few drinks and still the rain and storm  continued.

Thursday 11th December 2025

We planned to go into Funchal in the morning but rain was forecast, so had breakfast first, Paula came down for a while and then took food back up to the room for Gilly.

In the end we chose to go for a long walk along the sea front as it was a grey, windy day.

Mal didn’t feel like lunch and instead went to bed feeling really tired. This is our hotel….

He was still not feeling well in the evening so stayed where he was. I went down for dinner with Paula and Gilly and then we met up with Rob and the folk dancers gave us a very good display. They are always excellent and have everyone up joining in.

Following that we went to what we know as “the naughty corner” for a few drinks. Last in the bar again.

Mohamed the lovely bar man asked if there was anything we wanted as I said Mal was in bed and I said just some milk to make tea (we have fridges in the room). He came out with a huge carton of milk for me.

Wednesday 10th December 2025

No sign of Paula and Gilly when we went to have breakfast. We didn’t expect it as Paula I am sure would have been the worse for wear.

We took the hotel bus into Funchal. We had a quick look but coming back another time to see all the Christmas decorations.

We then ordered a Bolt (Uber) to take us to Monte Palace Tropical Gardens, my favourite place and also we had some more memory stones to place up there.

I have to say the sunsets from our room are amazing.

We had a totally mad evening with Rob the Welshman , I did warn him about the terrible twins, Paula and Gilly but he came back for more!! At stages we were all crying with laughter. BUT we enjoyed ourselves and I think even the staff love that we enjoy ourselves so much.