Madeira, Portugal — Attractions
Frederico de Freitas Museum

Named for the Madeiran lawyer who amassed the fascinating collections on display as a hobby, the Frederico de Freitas Museum in Funchal houses a vast array of decorative Turkish, Moorish and North African tiles, as well as about 2,000 mugs, trophies and vases. Besides these highlights the de Freitas collection also includes Madeiran artifacts, porcelain pieces, religious sculptures, ancient sacred paintings and Chinese and North African metal and woodwork. The museum is a treasure trove for antique lovers.
- Region/City Name
- Madeira
- Address
- Calçada de Santa Clara, 7
- Phone Number
- 91 220 578
- Hours
- Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 12.30pm, and 2pm to 6pm
Sao Vicente Caves

Beside the river at Pe de Passo are the Sao Vicente Caves, a series of lava tubes left after an eruption that occurred about 400,000 years ago. These volcanic tunnels extend for about 3,281ft (1,000m) and can be explored on a 30-minute tour. The caves feature formations like lava cakes, volcanic stalactites and erratic blocks and give a sense of walking through the bowels of the earth.
- Region/City Name
- Madeira
- Phone Number
- 291 842 404
- Website
- www.grutasecentrodovulcanismo.com
- Hours
- Daily 10am - 7pm
- Admission
- EUR8 (adults), concessions EUR6
Madeira Cable Car

One of the favorite diversions in Madeira's capital, Funchal, is to ride the cable car from the Parque Almirante Reis in the old part of the town up to the scenically beautiful village of Monte in the mountains above the city. The journey takes about 15 minutes and ends at the cableway station near the Monte Palace Tropical Garden.
- Region/City Name
- Madeira
- Address
- Caminho das Babosas
- Phone Number
- 291 780 280
- Email Address
- info@madeiracablecar.com
- Website
- www.madeiracablecar.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 10am to 6pm
- Admission
- Round-trip single fare is EUR15 (adults), EUR7.50 (children), concessions available
Funchal Cathedral

In the heart of the historic part of Funchal stands the cathedral (Sé do Funchal) which is the most impressive of Madeira's religious edifices. From outside the simple rough white stucco and brownish basalt is not all that impressive, but after entering through the Gothic portal there is plenty to admire. The ceiling, for instance, is Moorish carved cedar inlaid with ivory, and behind the Baroque altar are paintings by Flemish and Portuguese artists.
- Region/City Name
- Madeira
- Address
- Rua do Aljube
- Phone Number
- 291 228 156
- Hours
- Monday to Saturday 7am to 1pm, and 4pm to 7pm; Sundays 8am to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Free; donation suggested
Whale Museum

On the East coast of the island of Madeira, in the little fishing village of Canical, the Whale Museum chronicles the rise and fall of the whaling industry that was a vital part of the island's economy for many decades, right up until 1982. The exhibits include photographs, hunting implements, a life-size whale model, a fishing boat, and objects carved by local fishermen from the bones and teeth of whales. The Madeira Whale Museum is currently closed for renovations, and information is not available as to when it will re-open.
- Region/City Name
- Madeira
- Address
- Caniçal
- Phone Number
- 91 961 407
- Hours
- Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 12pm, and 1pm to 6pm
- Admission
- EUR2 (adults), free for pensioners and children under 18
Porto Santo

Madeira's sister island, Porto Santo, lies 24 miles (39km) northeast of its larger sibling and was actually discovered before Madeira itself. In 1418 Portuguese mariners Joao Goncalves Zarco and Tristao Vaz Teixeira stumbled across it while running from a storm. Unlike Madeira, Porto Santo is rather bleak and barren, but its southern coast is bordered by a lovely five-mile (eight km) stretch of beach fringed with soft golden sand, which, together with its temperate climate, has turned it into a popular vacation resort. The main town on the island is Vila Baleira, which was visited by Christopher Columbus. There is a scenic park in the town, some cafes and pretty cobblestone streets lined with stucco houses.
- Region/City Name
- Madeira
- Transport
- Several regular daily flights to and from Madeira, or ferry from Funchal harbor




