Things to see in Madeira

What to see in Madeira: the great garden of the Atlantic
The Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, one of the lushest places in the Atlantic, is a perfect destination for nature lovers and fans of active sports.

Santana, the custodian of tradition
A Biosphere Reserve, custodian of traditions, and the perfect base for hiking expeditions. Santana is one of those places in Madeira that simply exudes joy.

Funchal: discover the vibrant capital of Madeira
Fun, dynamic, cultural and lively, that’s Funchal. The capital of Madeira offers a range of options based on architecture, museums and gastronomy.

Porto Santo — Madeira’s finest beaches
Beaches, peace and quiet, a leisurely stroll, charming towns, restaurants… Porto Santo has everything needed to make it a top destination for excursions from the island of Madeira.

Machico: history and nature in the east of Madeira
Situated on the eastern tip of the island, Machico is intimately linked to the history of Madeira and, of course, its breathtaking nature.

Porto Moniz, a treasure trove of surprises in the north of Madeira
Overlooking the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean, Madeira’s “capital of the north” offers all kinds of experiences related to its lush nature.

Seixal, natural charm between the sea and mountains
Nestled between the cliffs and the sea, the small village of Seixal offers a spectacular setting with nature on the north coast of Madeira.

Cabo Girão, the best views of Madeira
Madeira’s nature impresses in every corner of the island, but in places like Cabo Girão, with its spectacular cliffs, it’s breathtaking.

São Vicente: amid forests, caves and volcanoes
The municipality of São Vicente is a region blessed by Mother Nature, full of magical places that will delight visitors in the form of caves, volcanoes and mountains.

Pico del Arieiro, a viewpoint and an incredible hiking route
Standing at 1,818 metres tall and offering magnificent views to those who climb it, the Pico do Arieiro is the third highest peak on the island of Madeira and marks the starting point for several hiking routes.