The Best Natural Landscapes of Madeira Island

Our Top Picks for Must-See Landscapes and Points of Interest in Madeira Island

 

Pico Ruivo: Hiking to the Top of Madeira Island

Sitting at an astonishing 1,862m (6,100ft) tall, Pico Ruivo is Madeira's highest peak. You can access the summit via the Achada do Teixeira trail, or by driving up the mountain to the tourist viewpoint. If you encounter this peak on a cloudy day, you'll have some truly magical photos of the steep mountaintop jutting up and through the clouds.

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Get ready for a challenging yet rewarding hike to the top of Pico Ruivo, where you'll be rewarded with spectacular views of Madeira Island
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Pico do Arieiro: Witnessing the Magnificent Landscapes of Madeira Island from Above

Pico do Arieiro is the third highest peak of Madeira at 1,818m (5,964ft) high, and from there, you get the most incredible panoramic views over the central mountains of the island. You can easily access this viewpoint by car or tour, but for those who seeking a trekking adventure, there’s an amazing alternative: One of the most visually stunning hiking trails of the island starts here and ends in Pico Ruivo, so if you’re not afraid of heights go for it. 

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Breathtaking views and a thrilling hiking experience await you at this stunning natural wonder

Cabo Girão: The Spectacular Cliff on Madeira Island

A popular lookout point located on Madeira's sunny south coast, the beautiful Cabo Girão boasts breathtaking views over Funchal,  Câmara de Lobos, and the Atlantic as far as the eye can see. Visitors can opt to enjoy the view from the suspended platform, or partake in a paragliding or base-jumping experience from Cabo Girão as your starting point! 

Embark on an unforgettable journey with our 3-in-1 Hop-On Hop-Off tour! Explore the vibrant streets of Funchal, the charming fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, and the breathtaking views from Cabo Girão. With the freedom to hop off and on at your leisure, you'll discover the hidden gems of Madeira at your own pace. Don't miss out on this adventure of a lifetime—book your ticket now and let the exploration begin.

 

Take your breath away with the stunning views from Cabo Girão Viewpoint on Madeira Island

Discover the Natural Beauty of Porto Moniz Swimming Pools on Madeira Island

The natural saltwater swimming pools of Porto Moniz were formed by lava rock and are one of the most beautiful places to take a dip in the Atlantic Ocean. Located in the village of Porto Moniz on the northwestern side of Madeira Island, this popular spot was selected as one of the world's 52 best beaches by CNN Travel.

Discover the majestic beauty of Porto Moniz on our exclusive Full Day Van Tour! Dive into a day filled with stunning landscapes, captivating natural swimming pools, and the serene beauty of Madeira's hidden treasures. Reserve your seat now and prepare for an experience that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime!

 

Dive into the crystal-clear waters and soak up the breathtaking scenery at Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools

Explore the Mysteries of Volcanic Caves of São Vicente on Madeira Island

Descend underground into an 890,000-year-old lava tube, a result of the ‘’Paul da Serra’’ volcanic eruption, and get an up-close look at the raw beauty of the Earth’s interior. The Grutas (Volcanic Caves) of São Vicente was the first of its kind to open to the public in Portugal in 1996. The caves are divided into 3 distinct parts that you can visit: walk among its tunnels and discover the crystal waters of the underground lakes.

Join us on our exclusive Van Tour, where adventure meets discovery. Unveil the secrets of nature's underground wonders and bask in the unparalleled beauty of the region's vast wilderness.

 

Step into an otherworldly experience and discover the fascinating underground world of the volcanic caves of São Vicente on Madeira Island

Seixal Beach: A Hidden Gem of Madeira Island for Nature Lovers

Located next to Seixal Harbor, the Praia do Seixal is the island's most popular beach for visitors and locals alike. One look at the stunning scenery of this beach and you'll understand why. The natural black sand beach is something straight out of a painting, with its crystal blue waters and green cliffs jutting up along the rocky coast. This unsupervised beach offers its visitors access to the toilet facilities, showers and the bar of Clube Naval do Seixal Pools, right next to it, which is a free access facility with a natural pool and sun loungers. Here you can rent kayaks and diving equipment.

 

Escape the crowds and discover the unspoiled beauty of Seixal Beach in Madeira Island

Monte Palace Tropical Garden: A Paradise Oasis in Madeira Island

A beautiful tropical garden located in the heart of Funchal, with an area of 70,000m²,  the Monte Palace Tropical Garden is home to a huge collection of exotic plants and also to one of Portugal’s most important tile collections spread all over the garden describing moments of Portuguese historical significance. You'll find exotic flora and fauna from all across the globe, along with animals like swans, peacocks, ducks, chickens, and even Koi fish. You’ll also come across two oriental-inspired gardens that are a reflection of the social, commercial, and cultural relationship between Portugal and Japan at the time. 

 

Indulge your senses in the lush greenery and stunning vistas of Monte Palace Tropical Garden, a hidden paradise nestled in Madeira Island

Madeira Botanical Garden: A Horticultural Wonderland on Madeira Island

First opened in 1960, the beautiful Madeira Botanical Garden spans an area of 80,000m² and is home to a collection of over 2,000 exotic plants. Through its harmonious shapes and contrasting colors there are 5 different gardens to be visited and appreciated: endemic plants; arboretum; succulent; tropicals/medicines and Loiro Parque, where you can find some of the most exotic and rare birds. Walk among the colorful flowers of the garden, visit the on-site Museum of Natural History, hop aboard a cable car to Monte Parish, and take in the wonderful views over the city of Funchal below.

 

Experience the magic and diversity of Madeira's flora at the enchanting Madeira Botanical Garden 

Cascata dos Anjos: Discover the Majestic Beauty of Madeira Island's Waterfall

Playfully referred to as "Madeira’s famous car wash", the Cascata dos Anjos is a beautiful waterfall cascading right into the middle of the street. You can get there via a short drive through the old road between Ponta do Sol and Madalena do Mar (highway ER101). Well worth the visit even if it is just to take the famous photo under the waterfall!

 

Embark on a journey of natural wonder and awe at Cascata dos Anjos, the stunning waterfall nestled in Madeira Island's untouched wilds

Ponta de São Lourenço: A Nature Lover's Paradise in Madeira Island

The Easternmost point of Madeira Island is said to have earned its name from one of the three discoverers of the island, who shouted "São Lourenço, that’s enough!" upon nearing the peninsula with his ship. The peninsula of Ponta de São Lourenço is of volcanic origin and classified as a partial natural reserve. Enjoy beautiful views over the ocean to the nearby islets, and on a clear day, be sure to scan the horizon for the Desertas Islands which can be seen in the distance.

Step into the great outdoors and join us for a hiking adventure at Ponta de São Lourenço! Experience the raw beauty of nature as you traverse the rugged terrain, unveiling panoramic views that will leave you breathless.

 

Hike through the scenic trails and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of Madeira Island's natural wonders

Véu da Noiva: The Majestic Waterfall of Madeira Island's Laurissilva Forest

Located between Seixal and São Vicente, the stunning Véu da Noiva viewpoint offers visitors picture-perfect, postcard-like views of the Véu da Noiva waterfall cascading from the tall green cliffs of the Northern coastline, straight down into the deep blue Atlantic. The waterfall and its viewpoint earned the name "Véu da Noiva" for the waterfall taking on the cascading shape of a bride's veil falling into the ocean. 

 

Indulge in the breathtaking beauty of Madeira Island's Laurissilva Forest with a visit to the magnificent Véu da Noiva waterfall 

Traditional Houses of Santana: A Glimpse into Madeira Island's Rich Cultural Heritage

Nestled on Madeira's beautiful North coast in the municipality of Santana, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, you'll find the small village of Santana and its cute-as-a-button traditional houses. Built of natural stone and thatched with straw roofs, these small, colorful houses served as dwellings for local families for centuries. Although most local residents no longer live in these small houses and most of the traditional houses have since been modernized, you can still find a few in the area that have been maintained to preserve this unique heritage. 

Discover the charm and natural beauty of Santana on our exclusive Full Day Van Tour. Journey through picturesque landscapes, traditional thatched houses, and lush greenery that defines this enchanting region.

 

Step back in time and discover the charming village of Santana, where rows of quintessential triangular houses with thatched roofs await 

Ribeira da Janela Islets: A Natural Wonder of Madeira Island's Dramatic Coastline

You’ll find these three amazing rock formations emerging from the Atlantic Ocean of the coast of Porto Moniz. Also known as "The Three Sisters", these islets were named for the unique shape resembling the opening of a window, or janela.

 

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Ribeira da Janela Islets, nestled along Madeira Island's rugged coastline

Curral das Freiras: Discovering the Hidden Gem of Madeira Island's Countryside

The Curral das Freiras, otherwise known as "Nuns Valley", is a tiny little town located in the heart of Madeira Island, surrounded by steep mountains on all sides. The town earned its name for being a sanctuary and hiding place for the nuns of the Convent of Santa Clara during pirate attacks. Nestled deep in the mountains of Madeira, this village is almost completely hidden from the outside and was nearly inaccessible during the 16th century. Visitors can head to the Eira do Serrado viewpoint for spectacular panoramic views over this village and the island's steep peaks and valleys.

Book your adventure today and discover the serene beauty of Curral das Freiras – an experience not to be missed!

 

Escape to the tranquil village of Curral das Freiras, nestled in the heart of Madeira Island's lush countryside

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