Pico Ruivo
Standing as Madeira’s highest point at 1,862 meters, Pico Ruivo offers a dramatic mountain crossing rather than a simple drive-up lookout. With no road access to the summit, reaching the top requires a foot journey throu… see more
Laurisilva of Madeira
The Laurisilva of Madeira, located in Ribeiro Frio, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich biodiversity and historical significance. This lush laurel forest, dating back over 15 million years, is one of th… see more
Mercado dos Lavradores
Mercado dos Lavradores, inaugurated in 1940 and designed by architect Edmundo Tavares, stands out as Funchal's iconic Art Deco market and a vibrant cultural hub in Madeira. This lively marketplace invites visitors to exp… see more
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