A quiet coastal village framed by mountains and powerful waves, known for its surf culture and traditional sugar cane rum distillery.
- Visit the local rum factory and learn about Madeira's sugar cane heritage.
- Enjoy ocean views and the dramatic volcanic landscape.
A charming village famous for its traditional triangular thatched houses, vibrant gardens, and strong cultural heritage - a true symbol of Madeira's rural life.
- Visit the iconic thatched houses and explore the local culture.
- Wander the village, taste local flavors, or enjoy great photo moments.
A stunning coastal viewpoint in Faial offering sweeping views over the crashing waves, jagged cliffs, and the north coast's dramatic scenery.
- Capture unforgettable photos of the coastline and sea cliffs.
- Enjoy a peaceful moment overlooking one of Madeira's most dramatic ocean viewpoints.
A breathtaking cliffside viewpoint overlooking a serene nature reserve, ocean cliffs, and the old cable car route leading down to the sea.
- Capture stunning views of the coastline and the natural reserve.
- Spot the cable car and learn about the history of local farming terraces.
A lush forest area at the heart of the Laurissilva, known for its trout farm and access to beautiful viewpoints like Balcões.
- Walk the short trail to Balcões for panoramic mountain views.
- Visit the trout tanks and explore the surrounding indigenous forest.
Madeira's third-highest peak, offering jaw-dropping views above the clouds and dramatic mountain ridges stretching into the horizon.
- Enjoy breathtaking “sea of clouds” views and high-altitude landscapes.
- Take memorable photos from one of Madeira's most iconic mountain viewpoints.