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Highlights

  • Hiking the Levadas

    This network of irrigation channels serves as a walking path for charming-to-challenging hikes through forested countryside studded with waterfalls and lagoons.
  • Curral das Freiras

    Tucked in a hidden valley, this charming village promises spectacular views of the surrounding mountainside and treats made with local chestnuts.
  • Pico Ruivo peak

    Climb to the top of Madeira’s highest peak for stunning scenery and panoramic vistas over the entire island.
  • Cape Girão lookout point

    Cape Girão is home to Europe’s highest cliff skywalk, which includes a thrilling lookout point with a glass-floored platform.
  • Laurisilva Forest

    Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this bio diverse laurel forest contains a number of native plant and animal life.
  • Natural pools of Porto Moniz

    Take a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters of these natural salt-water swimming pools, formed by volcanic rock.
  • Monte toboggan rides

    With speeds reaching 48 km per hour, these wicker sleds steered by two men provide an exhilarating ride from Monte to Funchal.
  • Scuba diving off the Madeira coast

    Various shipwrecks, underwater caves, several protected marine areas and vastly diverse sea life make Madeira a scuba diving haven.
  • Serra d’Água

    Granting one of Madeira’s most scenic countryside views, Serra d’Água is cloaked in green vegetation and native wild flowers.

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