Where Madeira locals come back — no tourist-trap prices.
A spacious botanical garden above Funchal with panoramic views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean. It is home to several thousand species of plants from Madeir…
A charming fishing village west of Funchal, known for its colorful harbor filled with traditional wooden boats. It was here that Winston Churchill, during his …
A historic church in the Monte district, situated in one of the highest parts above Funchal. It is known for its white facade, panoramic views of the city, and…
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…
A traditional market in Funchal, opened in 1940, known for its colorful stalls with tropical fruits, flowers, and local products. The fish market features the …
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…
Natural pools formed in volcanic lava rocks on the northwestern tip of Madeira. Seawater naturally flows into the pools with each tide, creating one of the mos…