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your Madeira holiday home
'Raposeira de
São João'
'Raposeira de São
João' is an ideal base for all kinds of activities that make a stay
in Madeira so attractive. There is one of the famous 'Levada walks'
nearby: at a distance of only 200 m there is a connection to the
Levada Nova that runs from Prazeres to Ponta do Pargo. If
you don't mind a small climb you can also get your fresh bread in
the morning on foot, in one many 'bar-minimercado's' of Madeira
Island. They will happily serve you a delicious 'bica' (espresso
coffee) or 'chinesa" (cappucino). In the minimercado you will find
most of your daily shopping needs.

For a larger supermarket you take a leisurely drive to Calheta. The
‘Pingo Doce’ (sweet Penguïn) has a complete assortment assortiment. In Calheta
you will also find one on the few (man-made) sandy beaches in
Madeira. On the marina boulevard and in the main street there are plenty
of restaurants to have a delicious lunch or dinner. You will be
pleasantly surprised at the prices of eating out in Madeira. The
small shoppng centre also has a cash point.

Another cashpoint is in nearby Prazeres,
and there is one in Paúl do Mar. Treat yourself to a drink or
lunch in ‘o Precipicio’ (the abyss), a small bar and restaurant that
balances on the edge of the steep cliffs with a breathtaking view on Paúl do Mar
and the road winding down towards it. The road seems more
challenging than it really is, you will pass through some ancient
tunnels, coursly cut through the rocks, some of the oldest in the
island that were made to end the isolation of Paúl do Mar, that
could only be reached over the sea not too long ago. The once
decaying willage is gradually restaured. Now, it is a picturesque
place. Take it in having a drink under the ficus tree near the old
fishing harbour.

From Paúl do Mar, a new tunnel now takes you to Jardim do Mar, a
network of flowering alleys form a characteristic village that is
very much worth visiting.
Going in Northwesterly direction from 'Raposeira de São João' you
can follow the
ER222 to Porto Moniz. A scenic road, taking you through refreshing eucalyptus
forests with - depending on the season – abundantly blooming
shoulders with agapanthus or
hydrangea.
The blue and white is regularly varied with the bright orange
nasturtium that grows and blooms
everywhere in the wild in Madeira.
The final descent to Porto Moniz gives a spectacular panorama of the
steep cliffs and the ocean. Madeira at its very best.

We have prepared a folder for you with possibilities and route
descriptions. There is also a small guide of the levada walks for
you to consult. Your Madeira time will fly...
You wish to see
some more of the island?
please, visit
www.visitmadeira.pt (choose
a language top-right)
or watch the
webcams
of Madeira!
looking for a cheap flight? A car rental? or do you want to know our
favourite bars and restaurants? Curious about the Madeira Bus
system? Just click on the logos on the right.
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