Attractions and places to see around Caniço offer a blend of coastal beauty, natural reserves, and cultural sites on the southeast of Madeira. The region is characterized by its Atlantic coastline, providing numerous viewpoints and access to marine environments. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from historical landmarks to scenic promenades and tranquil gardens. Caniço serves as a base for discovering both its local charm and nearby Funchal's offerings.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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There's always something going on here at the harbor. Especially when the cruise ships are docked and the crowds flock to the city. First, most people storm the CR7 Museum, which is right on the pier where these huge ships are docked.
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View from a beautiful park into the harbor
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The hike from the car park along the Levada is very easy. The path is wide and mostly paved. It is less than 3 km there and back. It is easy for seniors and small children, and even if you don't have hiking boots with you. The view from the lookout point has a great view - assuming the weather is good. The little finches and other birds are already present on the path; up at the lookout point they sit in the tree, on the ground and on the round stone table. When we were there, there were enough seeds on the table to feed them. We simply took some and held our hand under the tree and they flew over and ate from our hands. At the kiosk downstairs you could also buy small bags of grain feed. There is also a toilet at the kiosk.
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There is also a replica of Christopher Columbus's Santa Maria and some catamarans that go out for dolphin and whale watching (mostly short-finned pilot whales). For a catamaran tour lasting around 3 hours you pay p. p. 40€. The actual time for observation is relatively short (for us only about 10 minutes). In my opinion it's actually not worth it. A small consolation: If no whales or dolphins are spotted, you will receive a voucher for a further trip.
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Fantastic view from above of the seawater swimming pool
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Praia Formosa is located at the western end of the capital Funchal
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From here you can see the departure of the cruise ships
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The old town of Funchal (Zona Velha) is the oldest district of the capital of Madeira
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Caniço offers several stunning natural landmarks and viewpoints. You can visit the Miradouro Cristo Rei do Garajau, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic and the Garajau Marine Reserve. Another notable spot is the View from the Miradouro dos Balcões, offering spectacular vistas of Madeira's Massif Central mountains.
The Garajau Marine Reserve (Garajau Partial Natural Reserve) is an excellent location for marine life enthusiasts. It's Portugal's only exclusively marine reserve, known for its crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity, making it ideal for snorkeling and diving. Groupers are often seen here, and boat circulation and fishing are prohibited to protect the environment.
Yes, Caniço has several historical and cultural sites. The Igreja Matriz do Caniço (Matriz do Caniço Church), commissioned in 1783, showcases Baroque and Rococo styles. You can also explore the Forte dos Reis Magos, an 18th-century military fortress that once defended Madeira against pirates. Additionally, the Mãe de Deus Chapel is a fine example of Portuguese late Gothic style with Manueline decoration.
Families can enjoy various attractions in Caniço. The Doca de Cavacas Natural Swimming Pools offer a pleasant swimming experience along the beach promenade. Many viewpoints, such as the View from the Miradouro dos Balcões, are also considered family-friendly. The Praia dos Reis Magos beach is a Blue Flag winner, popular for swimming and suitable for families.
Near Caniço's attractions, you can find various outdoor activities. For running, consider routes like the 'Christ the King of Garajau Statue – Reis Magos pontoon loop from Caniço' or the 'Jardins do Garajau loop from Caniço'. You can explore more running trails at Running Trails around Caniço. For hiking, the Levada do Caniço offers a peaceful nature walk through lush landscapes. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes like 'Pico do Arieiro to Funchal Trail' or 'Levada da Serra do Faial' in the wider area, detailed in MTB Trails around Caniço.
Caniço boasts several popular beaches and swimming spots. Praia dos Reis Magos is the main beach, consistently awarded Blue Flag status, ideal for swimming. Praia de Garajau is a stunning pebble beach accessible by cable car, known for its clear waters perfect for diving and snorkeling. Additionally, the Doca de Cavacas Natural Swimming Pools provide a unique swimming experience with natural pools along the promenade.
Yes, the Avenida do Mar e das Comunidades Madeirenses Promenade in Funchal, a short distance from Caniço, is wheelchair-accessible and offers beautiful views along the harbor. While specific accessibility details for all Caniço attractions are not fully listed, promenades and some larger public spaces are generally more accessible.
Caniço enjoys a mild climate year-round, making its attractions enjoyable in most seasons. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) often offer pleasant temperatures for exploring without the peak summer crowds. September hosts the 'Noites da Promenade do Caniço' festival, which can be a lively time to visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of coastal beauty, natural reserves, and cultural sites. The Funchal Old Town is loved for its colorful doors and vibrant atmosphere. The natural swimming pools, like Doca de Cavacas, are praised for their unique swimming experience. The scenic views from various miradouros and the opportunity for marine activities in the Garajau Marine Reserve are also highly valued.
Yes, the Quinta Splendida Botanical Garden is open to the public and features 30,000 square meters of meticulously landscaped walkways with over a thousand different plant species, designed to be lush year-round. While closer to Funchal, Quinta da Boa Vista also offers beautiful 19th-century gardens with exotic plants and a large orchid plantation.
The Caniço Promenade, located in Caniço de Baixo's hotel district, curves along the shore and is an ideal spot for scenic walks, especially at sunrise. It's lined with hotels and restaurants, offering a pleasant coastal experience.
Yes, the region around Caniço offers opportunities for mountain hikes. While some are more challenging, you can find routes like 'Ninho da Manta Viewpoint – Pedra Rija Viewpoint loop from Areeiro' or 'Eagle Rock of Porto da Cruz – View of Porto da Cruz loop from Machico'. More options are available in the Mountain Hikes around Caniço guide.


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