When people think of Madeira, they often picture lush mountains and volcanic landscapes. Of course, this is an accurate description of this beautiful island but it’s not only what you’ll find there. On the south coast, in the seaside town of Caniço (pronounced “Can-ee-su”), you can find a relaxed beachside vibe with stunning scenery.
Caniço is much quieter than nearby Funchal. This charming town caters to all types of travellers, from families looking for a quiet cove to spend their days to adventurers eager to explore the underwater world.
Read on for insider tips on the best places to see, eat, explore, and stay in this Madeiran paradise!
Let’s begin with a look at some of the places that simply cannot be missed in Caniço Madeira. Oh yes, there’s much more than idyllic beaches at this seaside destination!
Here’s a glimpse of the cultural and natural wonders to include on your itinerary:
This underwater nature reserve is bursting with marine life. Located with easy access just off Garajau Beach, divers and snorkelers can expect to find coral reefs, dolphins, and even manta rays.
Boat circulation and fishing are prohibited in this entire area so it will just be you, translucent waters, and the wildlife. Pure bliss.
Fancy a stroll through a tropical botanical garden paradise? The Quinta Splendida Botanical Garden offers meticulously landscaped walkways surrounded by vibrant flower displays, ancient trees, and endemic Madeiran plant life.
These beautiful gardens have over 1,000 plant species, with 6 gardeners working full time to keep them looking their absolute best all year round.
Take a scenic cable car ride up to this viewpoint for breathtaking panoramic vistas. From here, you’ll be able to witness the turquoise waters of the Garajau reserve from above.
Check out the rugged shoreline cliffs that lead you to the 15-metre-tall Christ the King statue standing guard over the coastline.
This historic parish church dates back to the 15th century and is one of the oldest parishes in Madeira. It’s dedicated to the Holy Spirit and Saint Anthony and boasts beautiful 15th-century architecture.
Step inside to admire its intricate woodwork and religious artefacts, offering a glimpse into Caniço’s rich heritage.
The “Fortress of the Three Wise Men” is a monument of great historical and scenic interest. This 18th-century fort was once a vital defence point against pirates.
Forte dos Reis Magos offers panoramic views of the Reis Magos beach. It’s a must-see place in Madeira offering visitors a glimpse into the rich historical culture of the island.
Caniço’s culinary scene is a reflection of the island’s fresh, local produce and rich maritime heritage.
Here are some must-try spots to tantalise your taste buds:
Head to Reis Magos, a renowned restaurant boasting stunning ocean views. Savour their daily catch, expertly prepared with traditional Madeiran flair. The traditional bread “bolo do caco” is definitely worth trying here too.
Vista do António offers a rustic atmosphere and mouthwatering grilled specialities. You’ve got to try the “picanha” sirloin steak, black pork (porco preto), succulent local sausages, or perfectly marinated pork ribs, all cooked over an open fire.
For pizza and pasta lovers, La Carbonara Restaurant is a local favourite. Their menu features a wide variety of pizzas with fresh toppings, alongside delicious pasta dishes suitable for both vegetarians and meat-eaters.
If you’re down on Garajau Beach, enjoy the laid-back beachfront experience of Bar Restaurante O Mero. Enjoy a refreshing drink or cocktail and a light lunch of salads, sandwiches, or fresh seafood snacks while soaking in the sound of the waves on the shore.
Would you like to try a fine dining experience on your trip to Caniço? Laranjinha Bistrô is where you’ll find it. Their creative menu showcases innovative takes on Madeiran cuisine, featuring fresh local ingredients and impeccable presentation. The staff is highly attentive and will make you feel at home as soon as you walk in the door.
Caniço is the perfect destination for any nature lovers. The surrounding landscapes and transparent waters offer a playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
Here are some things to do in Caniço to get your adrenaline pumping:
Madeira is a hiker’s dream, and Caniço is no exception. Explore the dramatic cliffs and valleys along the Levada Nova or Caniço de Baixo – Barreiros trails. You’ll be treated to ocean views as far as the eye can see and lush, green vegetation as you wind along these scenic paths.
Another water sport that’s perfect for the Madeiran coastline is SUP. You can take lessons if you’re a novice or simply rent the board per hour and enjoy the coastline from a unique perspective. SUP tours are also available.
If you’re into diving, the Garajau Partial Nature Reserve is a must. Renowned diving centres offer guided tours for all skill levels. There are seven traditional diving spots in this area, namely: ‘Lazareto’, ‘Pináculo’, ‘Mamas’, ‘Praia do Garajau’, ‘Baía dos Porcos’, ‘Arena’ and ‘Galo’.
For a more active experience, explore the coastline by kayak. Explore hidden coves and secluded beaches inaccessible by land, and enjoy the thrill of paddling through the turquoise waters along the Madeiran coast.
Take a boat tour for a different perspective of Caniço’s coastline. You’ll get the chance to see dolphins and whales, and other marine life in their natural habitat as you cruise along the scenic south coast.
As you can see, Caniço offers something for everyone. Whether your dream holiday involves relaxing on a beach, exploring coral reefs, adventuring mountain trails, or eating delicious local food, this charming town caters to your every whim.
So, are you ready to create unforgettable memories in this Madeiran paradise? All that’s left is to book the perfect holiday rental and start planning your Caniço adventure today!
Head over to Atlantic Holiday Rentals to browse a stunning selection of villas, houses, cottages, and apartments in Caniço, perfectly suited to your needs and budget. Pack your bags and get ready to discover the Maderian town of Caniço!