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Third highest peak in Madeira offering stunning sunrise views and hiking trails.
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Glass-floored platform atop one of Europe's highest sea cliffs, providing panoramic ocean views.
Network of irrigation channels with scenic trails through Madeira's lush landscapes.
Exotic botanical garden featuring diverse flora, art collections, and koi ponds.
Volcanic rock pools offering a unique and safe swimming experience in seawater.
Cable car ride providing aerial views of Funchal and the surrounding mountains.
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Dramatic peninsula known for its rugged cliffs, hiking trails, and ocean vistas.
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Vibrant market in Funchal selling fresh produce, flowers, and local crafts.
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Museum dedicated to the life and achievements of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.
Colorful, thatched-roof houses showcasing Madeira's traditional architecture.
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Garden featuring a wide variety of plant species and offering panoramic views of Funchal.
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Luxurious area with hotels on rocky oceanfront escarpments, offering breathtaking views over the Bay of Funchal.
Sunny side of the island with great weather, popular for its beach and water sports, ideal for families and outdoor activities.
Historic and cultural heart of Funchal, bustling with cobbled streets, colorful facades, and lively squares.
Small city with lots of amenities, great for hiking, swimming, and enjoying quieter beaches close to Funchal.
Touristy area with big hotels, close to Praia Formosa, offering a convenient location for beach access.
Known for its coastal promenade, saltwater pools, and direct access to the ocean, with a more modern atmosphere.
Strategically located on the south coast, offering easy access to both north and south attractions of Madeira.
Quieter, more traditional residential area overlooking Funchal, offering panoramic views and a local atmosphere.
Sunniest place on Madeira, known for its digital nomad community, charming village atmosphere, and surfing spots.
Coastal town close to the airport, offering beautiful beaches and a quieter atmosphere with easy access to Funchal.
Famous for natural swimming pools, offering a laid-back atmosphere and access to beautiful hiking trails.
Traditional fishermen's town, known for its colorful boats, local cuisine, and vibrant atmosphere.
Known for its black sand beach and laid-back vibe, ideal for relaxation and exploring the north coast.
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Charming village known for surfing, offering a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful ocean views.
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Quiet town famous for sugar cane rum, surrounded by beautiful landscapes, ideal for outdoor activities and hiking.
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Quiet valley town on the north coast, surrounded by mountains, great for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts.
Known for its traditional thatched houses and beautiful hiking trails, offering a more off-the-beaten-path experience.
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Madeira International Airport Cristiano Ronaldo
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