What to See in Madeira Island
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Cabo Girão
Highest promontory in Europe featuring a suspended glass platform with panoramic views over the south coast and local agricultural landscapes.
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Pico do Areeiro
Mountain peak with an altitude of 1,818 meters, featuring panoramic views of the surrounding mountain massif and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Farmers Market
Historic farmers market featuring fresh regional produce, seafood, and traditional Azulejo tile panels. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and cultural heritage status.
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Funchal Cathedral
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Sé, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Funchal,…
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Ruivo Peak
Pico Ruivo is the highest peak on Madeira Island. It can be reached only by foot, usually either from Pico do Areeiro after a strenuous hike…
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Porto Moniz Natural Pools
Natural seawater pools formed by volcanic rocks, featuring extensive swimming areas and panoramic coastal views. The pools include supporting infrastructure and are accessible year-round.
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Porto da Cruz Sugarcane Mill
This is the last sugar cane mill in Madeira that is still working and using 19th century techniques and machinery.
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Whale Museum
The museum is accordingly located in a fishing village (Caniçal). The main attraction is a life-size model of whale.
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Santo da Serra Golf Club
Don't miss the opportunity to play golf in the panoramic setting of Madeira nature. Championship 27-hole course overlooking Machico.
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