Must See
Garajau
Garajau, Madeira, offers a blend of serene beaches, iconic landmarks, and stunning ocean views. Known for its Cristo Rei statue and scenic cable car ride, this destination is ideal for both relaxation and adventure.
Parque Florestal das Queimadas
Parque Florestal das Queimadas is a lush forest reserve in Santana, Madeira, renowned for its enchanting laurel forests, stunning hiking trails like the Levada do Caldeirão Verde, and a charming forestry house that’s perfect for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Paul do Mar
Paul do Mar, a historic fishing village on Madeira's southwest coast, combines a laid-back ambiance with breathtaking coastal views. Known for its vibrant surfing scene and delicious local seafood, it’s a hidden gem perfect for sunbathing, water sports, and soaking in beautiful sunsets.
Madalena do mar
Discover the coastal charm of Madalena do Mar, a peaceful fishing village known for its scenic banana plantations, pebble beach, and promenade that captures the essence of Madeira’s southern coast.
Camara de Lobos
Discover Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village filled with charm and history. Known for its scenic bay, colorful fishing boats, and iconic Poncha drink, it’s a perfect snapshot of Madeira’s soul.
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, a charming coastal town in Madeira, offers a blend of pebble beaches, family-friendly aqua parks, and a picturesque promenade. Ideal for seaside relaxation and exploration.
Santana
Nestled on Madeira's northern coast, Santana captivates visitors with its charming, traditional thatched houses and lush mountain landscapes. Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this village is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of cultural history, scenic beauty, and unique local architecture.
Monte Palace
Experience the stunning Monte Palace Madeira, an expansive tropical garden with lush landscapes, serene koi ponds, and historical tile-lined pathways. Nestled atop the hills of Funchal, this enchanting garden also houses unique African art and mineral exhibits.
Madeira Botanical Garden
Explore the Madeira Botanical Gardens, a lush oasis in Funchal that boasts diverse plant collections, from native flora to rare succulents and tropical species, all spread across scenic, themed sections.
Floresta do Fanal
Floresta do Fanal is an enchanting laurel forest in Madeira, celebrated for its eerie, mist-filled atmosphere and ancient trees. Perfect for hiking, its trails offer stunning views and a connection to nature.
Pico do areeiro
Pico do Arieiro, Madeira's third highest peak, offers stunning panoramic views, particularly at sunrise. It’s the starting point for a famous hiking trail that leads to Pico Ruivo.
Cabo Girao
Cabo Girão, at 580 meters, is one of Europe's highest cliffs, offering stunning views of Funchal and the Atlantic. Experience the Skywalk with a glass floor for a thrilling perspective of the island.
Zona Velha Funchal
Explore Funchal’s historic Zona Velha, known for its colorful "Portas Pintadas" and lively atmosphere, offering a blend of tradition and contemporary art.
Curral das Freiras
Nestled in a volcanic crater, Curral das Freiras (Nuns Valley) is known for its breathtaking views, historic significance, and chestnut-based delicacies. A must-visit for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
Riberia da Janela
Ribeira da Janela, located on the north coast of Madeira, is known for its stunning coastal views, unique islets, and dramatic cliffs. It’s a perfect spot for hiking, photography, and nature lovers.