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Funchal, Caniço and Câmara de Lobos
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday
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Summary
Discover Madeira’s charm from Sao Vicente’s historic streets to Ponta Delgada’s tranquil fishing village. Marvel at Cabanas’ views, explore Santana’s traditional homes, visit Porto da Cruz’s sugar mill, and end at Ponta de São Lorenço’s stunning vistas.
Points of Interest
- São Vicente
- Cabanas Viewpoint
- Santana A-Framed Houses
- Ponta de São Lourenço
Languages
- English
- Portuguese
- French
- Spanish
Additional Info
Pickup Time
- Machico 08h00
- Funchal 08h30
Tour Itinerary
São Vicente
Sao Vicente, nestled on the North Coast between basalt lava rows, is a quaint town with narrow streets and white old houses. Its 17th-century mother church stands out. Nearby, a park with Madeira’s native plants and volcanic caves offer a unique tour experience.
Ponta Delgada
Head through the pretty São Vicente village to reach the lovely Ponta Delgada. Surrounded by green mountains, this calm fishing village has the Bom Jesus church by the sea and a modern lido complex. Passing through “Boaventura,” enjoy the beautiful views.
Cabanas Viewpoint
From Boaventura, the old road to Arco de Sao Jorge is one of the most dramatic in Madeira. Passing through an old tunnel we reach Arco de São Jorge, a lush farmland with vineyards. After several hairpin bends we reach, Cabanas Viewpoint, also known as Miradouro da Beira da Quinta. The houses of Arco de São Jorge and the Rose garden lay small and far below. You can admire the beautiful north-western coast line as far as Porto Moniz.
Santana A-Framed Houses
Next, visit the charming village of Santana, showcasing domestic and agricultural richness. Green terraced fields and orchards adorn the landscape, with unique triangular thatched buildings once used as cow sheds. Explore their spacious interiors.
Porto da Cruz
On the North Coast, nestled at the foot of Penha d’Aguia rock amid steep terraced slopes. Discover the active sugar mill, scenic sea promenade, maze-like alleys, and evolving café scene, renowned for its wine.
Ponta de São Lourenço
Ponta de São Lourenço marks the easternmost point of the island. The climate around Caniçal and São Lourenço resembles that of Porto Santo. Unique vegetation and stunning rock formations adorn this area, offering simultaneous views of the north and south coasts, with Porto Santo visible on clear days.
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