7 Must-Visit Places in Madeira
Plan your trip to Madeira and visit the 7 most picturesque locations on the island. Capture the unique beauty of this Atlantic gem with our guide.
One of the most magical and unique places to photograph on the planet is the Portuguese island of Madeira. Located in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 320 miles (5200 km) off the coast of Morocco, it’s known for its distinct volcanic terrain, dramatic coastlines and old-growth forests.
“Cloud cover persists on Madeira for more than 200 days a year in some high altitude areas, giving the island its mysterious character,” writes travel photographer Lukas Richter in a recent Instagram post. “Since vegetation occupies two thirds of the island’s surface, you can always access surprising landscapes with cinematographic outlines.”
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1. Queimadas Forest Park
The Queimadas Forest Park is an excellent place to observe the biological richness of the laurel forest, which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 Furthermore, in the area, you will find the Queimadas Refuge, which maintains the original characteristics of Santana’s old houses.
2. Fanal Laurisilva Forest
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its enigmatic and distinctive scenery, characterized by trees that have stood for up to 500 years.
3. Ponta do Rosto Viewpoint
Located in the São Lourenço Peninsula, the Ponta do Rosto viewpoint offers a landscape dominated by steep coastal cliffs (very relevant from a geomorphological point of view). From there, you can see both the north and south coasts of the island of Madeira.
4. Cascata dos Anjos
Dos Anjos Beach is on the road connecting Ponta do Sol with Madalena do Mar. On this road (E.R. 101) is the famous Cascata dos Anjos, an emblematic waterfall that flows from a steep rock wall.
5. Levada do Caldeirão Verde
With a distance of 54 miles (round trip), the PR 9 Levada do Caldeirão Verde trail offers the possibility of exploring the orography of the island’s interior, known for its unique landscapes.
6. 25 Fontes Falls
Beginning at regional road ER 105 in Rabaçal, the Levada das 25 Fontes is one of the most popular hiking trails in Madeira.
7. Ribeira da Janela Sea Stacks
Ribeira da Janela is one of the tallest sea stacks globally, towering at 131 ft (40 m), akin to a 14-story building. Its sheer size offers a profound encounter with the raw force of nature.
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