You will go on a tour to the West of the island. Going through historical places that anyone arriving in Madeira should visit, such as Câmara de Lobos, Cabo Girão, Ribeira Brava, Encumeada, Paúl da Serra, Porto Moniz, Seixal and São Vicente.
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A dazzling fishing bay, with many colourful fishing boats. Travel through its narrow streets filled with life and with a surprise in every corner. Near the pier, you can find several bars and restaurants where you can have a taste of local cuisine and drinks.
This is one of the highest sea cliffs in the world and the highest in Europe (entrance fee not included). A viewpoint with glassbottom floor, will provide with adrenaline views over the fajã 580 meters below, and panoramic sight over Funchal and Câmara de Lobos.
This small town by the sea, is situated in between high mountains that lead up to the center of the island. With several shops and cafes, you will be able to enjoy the views sitting by the promenade. Several landmarks to be found here, such as the Lighthouse and Fort of São Bento.
This plateau, located at 1300-1500 meters high, offers stunning views over the green mountains and valleys. It is also the location of Rabaçal and starting point for many famous levadas, such as Risco and 25 Fontes.
You will have your first sights of Porto Moniz arriving from high in the mountains, right next to the sea with its natural swimming pools (entrance fee not included) and its pure beautifull landscape. Here it will be the lunch time (entrance fee not included) and you are free to go to the restaurant, cafe, or explore the pools.
Right after Porto Moniz, you will arrive to Seixal. This platform flowing down from the mountains into the sea, has its own natural beauty. With lushfull green mountains in its back, and the blue ocean ahead. Here you can also see the famous "Véu da Noiva" (Bride's Veil) waterfall.
By the sea, this municipality is built in between a mountain range that heads south. With two massive mountains on each side, this is surely a landmark when visiting the north of the island. With many cafes and restaurants you are guaranteed to have a taste of its local gastronomy.
Madeira, a stunning archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, is known for its dramatic landscapes, lush gardens, and mild climate year-round. Often referred to as the 'Hawaii of Europe,' it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and outdoor adventures.
The third-highest peak in Madeira, offering breathtaking views and hiking trails.
The historic heart of Funchal with colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and charming shops.
One of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, offering stunning views and a glass skywalk.
A beautiful garden with a variety of exotic plants and flowers, offering stunning views of Funchal.
Volcanic rock pools filled with seawater, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
A traditional Madeiran bread made with sweet potato and garlic, often served with garlic butter.
Skewered beef marinated in garlic, wine, and bay leaves, grilled to perfection.
A traditional Madeiran cocktail made with aguardente (local brandy), honey, and lemon or orange juice.
These months offer the best combination of warm weather and fewer tourists. The landscape is lush and vibrant, making it ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
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Madeira is generally safe with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Funchal, Santa Cruz
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable and reliable, but schedules can be limited in rural areas.
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A small island known for its golden sand beach and relaxed atmosphere.
A challenging but rewarding hike between two of Madeira's highest peaks.
A stunning coastal area with black sand beaches and dramatic cliffs.
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