The house sits 7 minutes away from the charming seafront town of Santa Cruz with its traditional Church built during the “Manuelino” period and Town Hall with its primitive 16th Century construction. The court house built in a colonial style is one of the town’s landmarks. Near the sea front, there is the covered fish, meat and vegetable market, supermarket, restaurants, bars, post office, banks and cash machines, medical centre and promenade. A pleasant walk along the promenade leads to the only Water Park of the island. To the North, we have the well known Santo da Serra Golf course and 15 Minutes to the west, we have Camacha, worldwide known for its wickerwork. The genuine folklore singing, dancing and music can also be seen here. Further inland, one can explore the Levadas or irrigation channels which cover the whole island. Funchal, the cosmopolitan capital of Madeira, is approximately 15 minutes from Santa Cruz.
In Santa Cruz there is a Wi-Fi zone at the seafront, in front of the The house sits 7 minutes away from the charming seafront town of Santa Cruz with its traditional Church built during the “Manuelino” period and Town Hall with its primitive 16th Century construction. The court house built in a colonial style is one of the town’s landmarks. Near the sea front, there is the covered fish, meat and vegetable market, supermarket, restaurants, bars, post office, banks and cash machines, medical centre and promenade. A pleasant walk along the promenade leads to the only Water Park of the island. To the North, we have the well known Santo da Serra Golf course and 15 Minutes to the west, we have Camacha, worldwide known for its wickerwork. The genuine folklore singing, dancing and music can also be seen here. Further inland, one can explore the Levadas or irrigation channels which cover the whole island. Funchal, the cosmopolitan capital of Madeira, is approximately 15 minutes from Santa Cruz.
In Santa Cruz there is a Wi-Fi zone at the seafront, in front of the Town Hall and at the airport. Today, Madeira is well served with motorways that will take you quickly anywhere on the island. However, to see the landscape and be in contact with the locals, trips along the traditional roads will be more appealing.
We recommend hiring a car |