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Stunningly situated around a sweeping bay, Madeira’s capital charms
visitors with its graceful colonial architecture, exotic parks and
bustling, cosmopolitan flair. Nearby, Estreito de Camâra do Lobos
and Caniço offer a relaxing base close to the bright lights of the city.
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Funchal & the South East
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The warmest and sunniest corner of the island remains surprisingly
untouched by the trappings of large-scale tourism and its dramatic cliffs
and lush valleys are punctuated by sleepy fishing villages.
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the South West Coast
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Boasting some of the most spectacular coastline on Madeira, the
unspoilt North Coast is also a good base from which to visit the
island’s highest peaks and the protected lauraceous forests.
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the North Coast
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Offering a marked contrast to its larger neighbour, the small, sleepy
island of Porto Santo boasts a fabulous beach of soft, golden sand running
the entire length of the south coast as its prime attraction.
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Porto Santo
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Flexible itineraries for those wishing to discover different aspects of
this multifaceted island in a single holiday.
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Enjoy walking Madeira’s levadas in small groups with expert local
guides.
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