Places most tourists completely miss.
A small mountain village nestled in a deep valley surrounded by peaks higher than 1,000 meters. The name 'Valley of the Nuns' dates back to the 16th century, w…
One of the most famous hiking trails on Madeira, leading through UNESCO-protected laurel forests to a series of waterfalls and natural springs known as the '25…
A historic 15th-century monastery connected to the founding of Funchal and the early development of Madeira. For more than four centuries it was closed to the …
A museum housed in a former bishop's palace that preserves one of the most valuable collections of religious art in Madeira. The collection includes Flemish pa…
The easternmost cape of Madeira, known for its dry and windy landscape that differs significantly from the greener parts of the island. The circular trail PR8 …
Natural volcanic pools on the northern coast of Madeira, located in the village of Seixal. Many visitors consider them more beautiful and peaceful than the mor…