Check out of your hotel and continue exploring the northeast coast via Sao Jorge (recommend a visit to the church) and Santana considered one of the most attractive villages on Madeira, due to its stunning location. Admire the unusual houses, peculiar to this area, known in Portuguese “As Palheiros” or haylofts. These homes are tiny thatched houses shaped like the letter A. From Santana to Santa Cruz take the road to Ribeiro Frio or cold river, to Poiso, or resting place, the traditional stop for travellers to appreciate the fantastic view across to both coastlines. For stunning views, ascend above the clouds to Pico do Arieiro at 1810 meters high, the second highest peak on the island.
For the next two days, discover the east coast of Madeira Island discovering small villages, culture and the history of Madeira.
Visit the picturesque mountain village of Camacha, the headquarters of Madeira’s thriving wicker industry the wicker-work village. Visit the Clock Café with its fantastic exhibition of wicker-work articles ranging from small baskets up to complete furniture. From here drive to the pretty fishing village of Canical, once the most famous whaling village on the island. Another visit may be to the first capital of Madeira, Machico, the second biggest city in Madeira and one of the centres for boat building on the island.
The Vila Galé Santa Cruz hotel, an "all inclusive" in Madeira, offers an incomparable view of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the town's picturesque atmosphere. This hotel in Madeira, only five minutes away from the airport, has 262 warm and sophisticated rooms. It also features two restaurants, two bars, an outdoor pool and spa with heated indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath, gym and massage rooms. Besides offering free wi-fi access in all areas, the Vila Galé Santa Cruz hotel has a modern and well-equipped convention center and a multi-purpose space for any leisure or business circumstances.