This island has a lot to offer!

To go into detail about the numerous and different sights would lead too far at this point. However, if you would like further information on one or the other property, please contact your tour guide.

Blandy's Garden: Beautiful gardens belonging to the English Blandy family on the grounds of an old manor house.
Cabo Girao: One of the highest cliffs in the world with a fantastic view.
Calheta: Parish church with a wood-carved Hispanic Moorish ceiling.
Camacha: In the village of basket weavers you have the best opportunities to shop for typical basket weaving items.
Camara de Lobos: Picturesque harbor town, Nossa Senhora dos Pescadores chapel (oldest church on the island), São Sebastião (baroque church) and Churchill monument.
Canical: Interesting whale museum.
Curral the Freiras: Erosion area in a mountain basin, a dreamlike landscape awaits you.
Encumeada Pass: Viewing terrace with a view of the north and south coast.
Estreito da Calheta: Chapel of the Three Kings from the 16th century.
funchal: Numerous architectural monuments from the 15th / 16th centuries. Century, such as the cathedral, the old customs house, the São Lourenço fortress, the Quinta das Cruzes, the Santa Clara monastery and the Jesuit college, as well as the museum for ecclesiastical art, the beautiful old town with a lot of flair, and much more.
Botanical Garden: Botanical garden with diverse tropical, subtropical and endemic flora and parrot park, in the vicinity there is also the orchid garden (Jardim Orchidea).
macho: Oldest settlement on the island, parish church in the Manueline style and pilgrimage chapel Senhor dos Milagres.
Mountain: Pilgrimage church with the grave of the last Austrian emperor Charles I, basket sledge ride, beautifully landscaped garden “Jardins do Monte Palace”.
Paul da Serra: A plateau reminiscent of Scotland, former volcanic crater, Bica viewpoint.
Pico do Arieiro: Third highest mountain on the island, viewpoint at 1.810 m over the fascinating mountains of Madeira, good hiking opportunities.
Pico Ruivo: Panoramic view from Madeira's highest mountain.
Thin tip: Sanctuary of Senhor Bom Jesus.
Ponta de Sao Lourenco: Volcanic coastal landscape, good hiking opportunities.
Ponta do Sol: Valuable baroque church Nossa Senhora da Luz.
Port of Moniz: Natural swimming pools in the lava rock.
Rabacal: Wonderful hike to the 25 springs in the water-rich, densely forested northwest.
Ribeira Brava: Fishing town with the interesting parish church of São Bento from the 15th century and the folklore museum.
Ribeiro Frio: State trout farm, nature park with wild river and endemic flora.
Holy Cross: Historic fishing village with the São Salvador church (Gothic-Manueline style).
Santana: The most beautiful village in Madeira with the traditional thatched farmhouses. The Madeira Theme Park is also located here - a wonderful mixture of an amusement park and a small exhibition about Madeira.
Sao Jorge: Worth seeing baroque church from the 17th / 18th centuries Century.
Sao Vicente: Very beautiful townscape, interesting baroque church and the volcanic grotto - the largest tunnel complex in Madeira.
Territory of Luta: Peace memorial from 1918.