One of Madeira's most interesting museums, the collections here look at every aspect of the island's traditional life, from espada (scabbardfish) fishing to wicker weaving, wine production to toboggan transport. There's an old shop complete with till nostalgically still taking escudos (Portugal's currency before the euro), live weaving demonstrations and fascinating temporary exhibitions to inspect.
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Now a museum, the Quinta das Cruzes is a quintessential old Madeiran manor house complete with gardens and a private chapel. Originally the home of Jo茫o鈥
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Built in 1940 by architect Edmundo Tavares, Funchal's art deco market is one of its top attractions as well as still serving as the island's best fresh鈥
9.57 MILES
Once a run-down area between the Mercado dos Lavradores and the Fortaleza de Santiago, in recent years the 'Old Zone' of merchant's houses and 19th鈥
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Funchal's 16th-century cathedral once oversaw the world's largest diocese 鈥 all of Portugal鈥檚 overseas territories from Madeira to Brazil to Angola 鈥 and鈥
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Anyone who says Madeira has no beaches should hop on bus 1 or 43 to the boulders and browny-black sand of this wild strand in Funchal's western suburbs鈥
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Camacha is the epicentre of Madeira's wicker industry, showcased at the O Rel贸gio (The Clock) building in the centre of the village. The complex has three鈥
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One of the island's top tourist attractions, Madeira's famous botanical gardens are a must for most visitors. Extending over 80,000 sq metres, the gardens鈥
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Top billing on Madeira's north coast goes to this two-for-one attraction just south of S茫o Vicente. The first part of the experience is a guided tour of鈥
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Originally dating from the 15th century, one of the most attractive churches on Madeira occupies a pebble square in the very centre of Ribeira Brava鈥
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This village is the island's sunniest spot (hence the name) with a rocky beach and pretty, compact centre. Worth a stop on the way between Funchal and鈥
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Around 3km west of C芒mara de Lobos, Madeira's highest sea cliffs rise 580m to loom high over the village and the Atlantic's sapphire expanse. The panorama鈥
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Jammed into the central valley that cleaves Madeira asunder, this picturesque village of 1000 souls is slightly off the beaten track. It's surrounded by鈥
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Wedged into the mouth of an impossibly deep creek, tiny Madalena do Mar has a long stony beach and a quiet, undisturbed atmosphere that feels a long way鈥
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Widely regarded by those in the know as the island's best wine producer, Henriques & Henriques only uses grapes from its own vineyards in Quinta Grande鈥
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High above the central valley at the eastern end of the Pa煤l da Serra plateau is a place called Bica da Cana. Apart from serving as a picnic spot for鈥
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The Encumeada Pass sits between the two deep-cleft valleys that almost slice Madeira in two. From this dramatic point 1083m up, you can see both the north鈥