The Companhia das Lezírias is famous for its wines and its horse breeding. Its restaurant is also quite appreciated with fine dishes of the Ribatejo region. On saturdays the motto is: those who can eat all the country buffet won't have to pay for their meal. It is a rather well served banquet, meaning every customer will pay their bill in the end. On sundays, on can enjoy the "cozido bravo ribatejano" for only 15.5 €. A welcoming space where reservations are recommended, mostly on the weekends.
Tourist complex placed 3 km away from Funchal city centre. It has access to beach and other facilities namely restaurants, bars and shopping centre (Madeira Fórum) 50 metres away. All 23 apartments and 6 studios have TV, hair drier, individual safe, direct phone, air conditioned, kitchenette and balcony.
A village where most of the houses are made of granite. The monuments include the mother church with a procession cross and several linen panels with the scenes of the Passion, the pillory, the chapels of Saint António, Saint Bárbara, Our Lady of Penha and Our Lady of Consolação, the old prison and the menhir. The local craftswork includes the manufacturing of baskets.
Due to the rocky base of the wall's sections, the citadel's fortifications are irregular. Inside the fortress, highlights include the Chapel of Santa Bárbara, the round bastion, the large cistern, the casemates, and the entire parade grounds. The citadel served as a political prison from the 18th to the 20th centuries. This space houses the National Museum of Resistance and Freedom.
A beach surrounded by dunes and pine forest, with completely renovated accessibility. It is frequented by people who enjoy running, windsurfing, and volleyball. Sport fishing enthusiasts find ideal conditions for practicing this sport here. It has two good restaurants and has already won the "Most Accessible Beach" award, which recognizes accessibility conditions for people with reduced mobility.