Ponta de São Lourenço, located at the easternmost tip of Madeira, stands as a striking testament to the island’s volcanic origins. This arid peninsula contrasts with the lush landscapes typical of Madeira, offering instead a rugged and windswept terrain. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of both the north and south coasts, framed by the deep blue expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. The area’s unique geology and dramatic cliffs provide a serene and unspoiled setting for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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