Location & Surroundings
Designed by Sir Nick Faldo, is currently under development on the westernmost point of Madeira Island, Portugal. Set atop dramatic cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the course boasts over 600 feet (approximately 200 meters) of elevation change, offering golfers both challenging play and breathtaking vistas.
Madeira, Portugal, is a haven for nature lovers, offering breathtaking highlands, lush alpine pastures, and legendary
levadas—historic irrigation trails winding through forests and cliffs, perfect for scenic hikes and stunning coastal views.
Quinta das Vinhas, a historic 17th-century estate in Madeira, offers guided tours through its organic vineyard,
showcasing the winemaking process and exclusive tastings of locally crafted wines.
The Mudas Museum of Contemporary Art in Madeira, set in a striking modernist building overlooking the Atlantic,
showcases Portuguese contemporary art from the 1960s onward, hosting exhibitions, performances, and cultural
events in a breathtaking setting.
Embark on an unforgettable boat tour off the coast of Madeira, where you can witness majestic whales and playful dolphins in their natural habitat. Surrounded by the vast Atlantic Ocean, these guided excursions offer a unique opportunity to observe a variety of marine species up close, often accompanied by breathtaking views of the island’s dramatic coastline.
Venture into the enchanting Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that preserves one of the world’s last
ancient laurel forests. This lush, mist-covered ecosystem is home to a rich variety of endemic flora and fauna, offering
a magical setting for nature walks, birdwatching, and immersive hikes through Madeira’s pristine wilderness.