Cabo Girão is a lofty sea cliff located along the southern coast of the island of Madeira, in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira.
Composed of volcanic rocks, these lava pools are supplied naturally with crystal clear sea water and allow you to enjoy safe and convenient…
This cable car connects the lower areas of Funchal with Monte. Operating since 2000, it is popular with both locals and tourists since it…
Extensive nature reserve at the eastern tip of the island characterised by magnificent rock formations and rare species.
This charming market sells everything from fresh fruit, vegetables, and fish, to flowers and weaved baskets and embroidery.
Pico do Arieiro, at 1,818 m high, is Madeira island's third highest peak. Most days, visitors can stand and look down on the clouds.
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Endemic Laurel forest with an abundance of biodiversity and rare species. A must see.
The Christ the King statue also known as the Sacred Heart statue, is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Garajau, Madeira.
Another lookout point that enables you to overlook the town and volcanic pools of Porto Moniz and adjacent Mole islands.
One of the two sandy beaches on the island with sand imported from Western Sahara.
An estate from the 19th century, owned by the Blandy family. Species of flora from all around the world can be seen here.
The museum is accordingly located in a fishing village (Caniçal). The main attraction is a life-size model of whale.
Located in a renovated fort from 18th century. Now it houses 70 tanks with wide variety of local species.
The southern side of the island is lined with a vast, luxurious sandy beach with numerous facilities.
The museum depicts the life of Christopher Columbus who lived here with his wife, Filipa Moniz Perestrelo.
The Desertas Islands are a small archipelago, in the Macaronesia region of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Savage Islands or Selvagens Islands are a small Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic, 280 kilometres south of Madeira, and 165…