Madeira ‘is a garden’, or so the most beautiful of compliments goes. Or you can call the island the ‘pearl of the Atlantic’ and perhaps for the same reasons: it seems to be painted in green but packed with all the colors of Nature thanks to human ingenuity, the skill of changing hills and prairies, mountains and cliffs and making them all shine with tones of rainbow.
The ‘green experiment’ can start with the ‘indigenous forest’, World Natural Heritage of Unesco, or even before you leave the hotel whenever you choose the ‘quintas’ of Madeira, gorgeous aristocratic-like houses with a garden of their own and the sea for a view. Because everywhere you look or stand this Atlantic pearl has terraces and viewpoints that are stunning and cannot be missed. And even when you go on the adventure of the ‘levadas’, those ways that human hand sharped across mountains of green, creeks and waterfalls, you know you came to the right island.
It’s an Island, yes, so any place has a view. But that could make the visitor forget the majesty of the gardens of Madeira, those public or the private ones always welcoming the tourist. The Botanical Garden (Quinta do Bom Sucesso), the Monte Palace Tropical Garden, the one of Santa Luzia or the Quinta das Cruzes, among dozens of large or small gardens that, for some reason, are always planted longing for a view of the Atlantic
The ‘pearl of the Atlantic’ is in fact made of green, cherished among the ocean blue. And her gardens give Madeira all the colors of the world.
Gardens
Property of the Regional Government, Madeira Botanical
Garden comprises an area of 8 hectares, 5 of them are gardens that can be
visited, with more than 3.000 different plants, from several parts of the
world. In the main building, dating back to the 19th century, there is the Natural History M...
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Rich in colour, scent and with an irrefutable beauty, these gardens offer a privileged view over Funchal and are a must-see when visiting Madeira.Price: 10€ (Adults); 5€ (15 -17 years old); free (0 -14 years old); -10% (groups until 5)...
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On the outskirts of Funchal, and displaying an amazing panoramic view
over the entire cit...
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Among the wild and barren vegetation of the Central-West of the island of Porto Santo a lu...
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With a fabulous view over
Funchal’s bay, this generous park has huge lawns, botanical s...
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Views
Cabo Girão is the highest in Europe and the second biggest cape in the world, with a complete vertical aspect. From the suspended glass platform one can see a vertigo landscape, which comprises Câmara de Lobos and Funchal.
A panoramic lift gives access to the beach in Fajã dos Padres. This area ...
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Natural reserve, Ponta de São Lourenço is the most Eastern Penisula in Madeira, including the two islands in the archipelago. With unique vegetation, it’s also the place to find one of the beautiful natural black sand beaches in the island. The reservation is also home to several species of bird...
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At the most western point of the island there is an impressive plain rock over the ocean, ...
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The third highest peak in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro offers a privileged view over the islan...
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Reaching the top of the second highest peak in the island of Porto Santo, through steep sl...
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Nature points of interest
Located in Porto Moniz council, Fanal is a
small and unique volcanic crater. With a wide wood of centennial Tis (Ocotea
foetens) - impressive trees that, in some cases, date back to the discovery of
the island and are often surrounded by fog - Fanal is an abso-lutely magical
place. Visiting Fana...
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The most extensive plateau in Madeira, Paúl da Serra, from where many “levadas” begin, allows for the observation of the Island geography as well as some examples of flora previous to the colonization....
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Superb location to admire all the
beauty of the Laurissilva Forrest, one will find here a...
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A place highly appreciated by divers, the Garajau Partial Nature Reserve was the first mar...
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A small stretch of land under a
cliff over 300 meters high is perhaps one of the best kep...
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