Miradouro Francisco Álvares de Nóbrega – a scenic viewpoint overlooking Machico, one of Madeira’s most historically significant towns.
This viewpoint is named after Francisco Álvares de Nóbrega, a 17th-century poet from Madeira. Instead of a traditional statue, it features a monument in the form of an open book, symbolizing his literary contributions.
Why Visit?
📍 Stunning panoramic views of Machico and its coastline
📖 Unique book-shaped monument honoring a local literary figure
⛵ Rich historical significance – Machico was the first landing site of Portuguese explorers in 1419
About Machico
Machico was Madeira’s first capital and played a crucial role in the island’s early history. Today, it is a vibrant town known for its sandy beach (a rarity on Madeira), welcoming atmosphere, and easy access to Ponta de São Lourenço, one of the island’s most breathtaking natural reserves.
Tip: Visit at sunset or sunrise for spectacular golden-hour views over the bay!