I don't know if this blog will do justice to this
beautiful island which I will like to call 'Heaven on Earth' and I don't say
that lightly. The island is what you'll think it before humans came! So green,
full of waterfalls and unbelievable views! This was my first solo trip and this
island was perfect for those who love nature, hiking and adventure! I had spent
5 days and stayed in Funchal for its entirety as it was easier to stay in
the capital when you don't have your own transport. I will highly recommend to
hire a car, if you can drive! However, driving in Madeira seriously involves
guts! The roads are steep and narrow. If you drive in Madeira, you can drive
anywhere in the world. public transport is unreliable and only well connected
within the Funchal area. Hence the best way to explore the island, if you don't
have a car, is to do it through tours. Here's what I had been up to on this
beautiful island:
- Booking with Joao on this one day adventure was the best
way to explore the island while hiking
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You will never regret this experience! From sunrise, you will see and walk
through stunning sights. He will surprise you and doesn't have a fixed itinary.
He will feel your energy and take you to places that are unique, isolated
and free of crowds! I didn't want the day to end!!! You can't miss it if you
are on the island! This is not your usual guided tour! This is an adventure!
- The below tours were the usual guides tours and best way
to see the most popular sights on the island if you are short on time. I booked
my tours through Get Your Guide:
-
The East Tour involved the famous Pico Areiro ( you won't have time
to do the 'Stairway to Heaven' hike but you will have 30mins to walk
around), Laurisilva de Madeira (where you will have time to do one of
the Levada walks called PR11 Levada dos Balcões) You will need to pay
a small charge but a nice and quite hike through what looks like a jungle!
Santana is famous for its thatched house but there isn’t much to do in the
area. We did a few viewpoints. We also stopped at the tail of the island Ponta
de São Lourenço where the island drastically changed from the other side
of the island!
- The
West Tour includes Ponta Da Sol which had a nice little church and a nice
beach. Porto Muniz was such a cute little town with so much to offer! There
was an adventure park where you can zipline across valleys and do giant
swing. I loved the Giant Swing – the views were awesome. The town is home
to 2 lava pools (the old ones - naturally formed and free with no changing
rooms, the new ones – which is man-made, with a small fee but more
comfortable). I went to the old ones as I wanted to swim in natural pools amongst
the fishes! Wha an experience! Highly recommend it! The views also were
outstanding overlooking the Atlantic Ocean! The town also has a fortress
and an aquarium to enjoy for everyone. We also went to Seixal beach which
is famous for it’s black sand and small but quite a beautiful sight! There
were also lots of other viewpoints on the way which were all stunning!
In Funchal, you must do the unique experience of tobaggoning
in Monte! Be prepared to queue in heavy season but well worth the wait and the
price! The Monte Tropical Gardens were also
beautiful. I didn’t expect to see
flamingos! I don’t know where the time went! In the city centre, you get many
museums. I only visited the unique ones such as the sugar museum which is small
and free to visit. I also walked through the English neighbourhood which was
nice with its church. I would also highly recommend visit the Funchal cathedral
with it’s beautiful baroque architecture and design! Palácio de São Lourenço is
also free to visit and an important fortress in Madeira! In the old town, you have
another fortress Forte de São Tiago which stands out with its yellow colour! I
loved the painted murals in the old town too! A perfect place to catch the
sunrise or sunset there!
Another perfect place to catch the sunset is the mystical Fanal
Forest! It was literally walking on top of the clouds and the trees gives such
a fairyland feeling! It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and a core memory
that I will dearly cherish!
On my last day, I went canyoning in Nun’s Valley and god,
what an experience! I have no idea how 3 hours went but the jumping cliffs,
abseiling waterfalls, swimming and sliding through waterfalls was the best way
to bid farewell to this beautiful island!
The people were great! The food was great! A small island that
will steal your heart!!
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