Best Viewpoints and Peaks
Madeira’s dramatic topography ranges from the 1,862-meter summit of Pico Ruivo to the 580-meter vertical drop of Cabo Girão, one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs. This collection features geological landmarks such as the central mountain massif, the Paul da Serra plateau, and the rugged Ponta de São Lourenço peninsula. These locations provide observation points for the island's Laurissilva forest, volcanic rock formations, and the coastal waterfalls of the northern shore, accessible via mountain passes and hiking trails.
Cabo Girão
Highest promontory in Europe featuring a suspended glass platform with panoramic views over the south coast and local agricultural landscapes.
Arieiro Peak
Mountain peak with an altitude of 1,818 meters, featuring panoramic views of the surrounding mountain massif and the Atlantic Ocean.
Ruivo Peak
Pico Ruivo is the highest peak on Madeira Island. It can be reached only by foot, usually either from Pico do Areeiro after a strenuous hike…
Paul da Serra
Paul da Serra in the municipal county of Ponta do Sol, Madeira, is the largest and most extensive plateau of Madeira, at about 24 km2, with…
Miradouro da Santa
Another lookout point that enables you to overlook the town and volcanic pools of Porto Moniz and adjacent Mole islands.
Miradouro do Ninho da Manta
Located near Pico do Areeiro, this lookout offers views over the Fajã dos Cardos valley. It is a known site for observing the rare Zino's petrel.
Miradouro Rocha do Navio
Overlooks a nature reserve in Santana, providing views of steep cliffs and traditional vineyards. A cable car connects the lookout to the coastal terrace below.
Ponta do Garajau
Coastal headland featuring the Christ the King statue. A trail and staircase lead down the cliffside to a pebble beach within a marine reserve.
Miradouro Beira da Quinta
Provides a wide perspective of the Arco de São Jorge valley and the northern coastline, characterized by terraced vineyards and steep green slopes.
Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto
Situated on the eastern peninsula of Ponta de São Lourenço, offering views of the north and south coasts and the distant Desertas Islands.
Miradouro dos Balcões
Reached via a flat 1.5km forest trail, this platform overlooks the Ribeira da Metade valley and the island’s highest peaks, including Pico do Areeiro.
Miradouro Calhau das Achadas
Located in the northwest, this site features a steep cable car descent to Achadas da Cruz, a remote coastal area used for local agriculture.
Rabaçal
A central trailhead on the Paul da Serra plateau, serving as the starting point for the 25 Fontes and Risco levada walks through Laurissilva forest.
Bride's Veil
Roadside lookout showcasing a waterfall that drops directly into the Atlantic Ocean from the cliffs between Seixal and São Vicente.
Miradouro da Lombada dos Marinheiros
Western lookout in Fajã da Ovelha providing views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic, frequently used for sunset observation.
Miradouro Clube Naval do Seixal
Overlooks the natural volcanic pools and black sand beach of Seixal, with views of the sheer cliffs along the northern coast.
Miradouro da Encumeada
Mountain pass at 1,007 meters elevation that offers simultaneous views of both the north and south coasts of the island on clear days.
Miradouro dos Ilhéus da Ribeira da Janela
Coastal viewpoint facing distinct basaltic rock formations rising from the ocean near the mouth of the island's longest stream.
Miradouro do Picaroto
High-altitude lookout on the road to Pico do Areeiro, offering a perspective over the Funchal bay and the surrounding mountain ridges.
Miradouro do Guindaste
Features two glass-floored platforms extending over the cliffs, providing views of the Eagle Rock formation and the northern shoreline.
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