Shutterstock 1987433792

NATURE AND LANDSCAPES IN MADEIRA

Exploring nature and landscapes in Madeira means discovering an island of contrasts, where mountains, ocean and lush vegetation create unique scenery. From hiking trails and viewpoints to natural reserves, every experience reveals the authentic beauty of the destination.

  • Funchal 02Caminhada

    Levada walks and hiking

    Levadas are one of Madeira’s most iconic features, offering unique walking routes along water channels that cross mountains and forests.

    With trails suitable for different experience levels, they allow you to explore the island in an immersive way, surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes.

    Levada das 25 Fontes

    Levada do Caldeirão Verde

    Levada do Rei

    Levada do Risco

  • Cabo Girão Madeira

    Viewpoints and panoramic views

    Madeira is known for its viewpoints, offering some of the most impressive views over the Atlantic Ocean and the island’s mountainous landscape.

    Among the most iconic are Cabo Girão, one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, Pico do Areeiro with views above the clouds, and the Miradouro dos Balcões, surrounded by nature.

  • Shutterstock 2728041863

    Natural reserves and biodiversity

    Madeira is home to a rich biodiversity, with protected areas that preserve unique ecosystems and landscapes.

    The Laurissilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the island’s highlights. Other areas such as Madeira Natural Park and Ponta de São Lourenço offer contrasting landscapes, from dense forest to more rugged terrain.

  • Praia Formosa Madeira

    Beaches and coastal landscapes

    Despite its mountainous terrain, Madeira offers several coastal areas where the ocean takes centre stage.

    The natural pools of Porto Moniz are among the most iconic spots, while Praia Formosa in Funchal and other coastal areas provide opportunities to relax with unique ocean views.

    • Levadas are the most popular trails in Madeira, including 25 Fontes, Caldeirão Verde, Levada do Rei and Balcões, offering unique landscapes and close contact with nature.

    • Top viewpoints include Cabo Girão, Pico do Areeiro and Balcões, offering panoramic views over the ocean and mountains.

    • Madeira stands out for its biodiversity, the Laurissilva forest and its diverse landscapes, ranging from mountains and forests to coastal cliffs.

Where to stay in Madeira

 

Discover The Editory Collection Hotels in Madeira and find the perfect base to explore the island’s nature and landscapes.

With privileged locations, they offer easy access to trails, viewpoints and outdoor experiences.

See hotels