
Walks and Levadas:
Madeira is famous for its levadas, irrigation canals that cross the island and offer wonderful trails. Some popular ones include:
Levada das 25 Fontes: A moderate trail that leads to several small waterfalls.
Levada do Caldeirão Verde: Offers spectacular views and ends in a beautiful waterfall.
Visit to Pico do Arieiro:
One of the highest points on the island, with incredible views, especially at dawn. If you're feeling up to it, you can hike to Pico Ruivo, the highest point on the island.
Explore Funchal:
Visit the Mercado dos Lavradores, the historic center, the cable car to Monte, and the tropical gardens of Monte Palace. Don’t miss a visit to Funchal Cathedral and the CR7 Museum, dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Boat Trip:
Take a boat trip to watch dolphins and whales or explore the island's coastline, such as the famous Cabo Girão, one of the highest cliffs in Europe.
Porto Moniz Natural Pools:
A unique experience, where you can swim in pools formed naturally by volcanic rocks.
Santana:
Known for its typical houses with thatched roofs. It is a must-visit to understand the local culture.