Madeira is known as the "pearl of the Atlantic" and, in addition to the levadas and its exuberant nature, it holds some of the most impressive viewpoints in Europe. These are strategic points that offer unique panoramic views of the sea, the mountains and the typical villages of the island.
With an altitude of 1818 meters, it is the third highest point in Madeira. From here, you can see the central mountain range and, on clear days, up to Pico Ruivo. Sunrise is an unforgettable experience.
Accessible by a short trail of the Levada da Serra do Faial, it offers a view over the valley of Ribeira da Metade and the Laurissilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located at 1094 meters, this viewpoint reveals Curral das Freiras, a deep valley surrounded by dramatic mountains.
One of the highest cliffs in Europe, at 580 meters high. The glass platform suspended over the sea is one of the most iconic sights in Madeira.
At 1620 meters of altitude, it offers views over the central massif and, on clear days, up to Porto Moniz. It's a perfect spot for photography.
View over Ponta de São Lourenço, with arid and dramatic landscapes that contrast with the green of the island. One of the most photogenic places in Madeira.
At 1007 meters, it allows you to see the north and south coast of the island simultaneously. It is also a starting point for hiking in the mountains.
Viewpoint overlooking the typical houses of Santana and the sea. Rural and authentic atmosphere, perfect for those looking for tranquility.
Best time: sunrise or sunset for magical lights.
Accessibility: some viewpoints require short walks, others have direct access by car.
Climate: At high altitudes, bring warm clothing —even in summer.