São Vicente is home to a vast area of Laurissilva forest, and its here that Quinta Vale Vitis is located.
São Vicente
Land of valleys, vineyards and Laurissilva
The municipality of São Vicente is home to a vast area of Laurissilva, the archipelago's most precious natural treasure.
The diversity of the flora and fauna of this forest, as well as its state of conservation, make the municipality of São Vicente one of the most privileged places to get in touch with Madeira's nature through its many hiking trails - often with the ocean as a backdrop.
The green sceneries of this region are also marked by the imprint of volcanic forces and the erosion of its slopes. Here, you can visit the famous volcanic caves, formed 890 thousand years ago. Therefore, there are plenty of reasons to come and discover the municipality of São Vicente.
Another of the most representative points of interest in the municipality of São Vicente is a small and peculiar chapel built inside a basalt rock, by the sea. The São Vicente, or Calhau, Chapel is a symbolic reflection of this region's deep connection to faith, but also of the constant presence of volcanic rock.
The municipality currently has around 6000 inhabitants, spread over three parishes: Boaventura, Ponta Delgada and São Vicente. It extends over 78.70 km², where the abundant forest dominates the landscape.
The diversity of the flora and fauna of this forest, as well as its state of conservation, make the municipality of São Vicente one of the most privileged places to get in touch with Madeira's nature through its many hiking trails - often with the ocean as a backdrop.
The green sceneries of this region are also marked by the imprint of volcanic forces and the erosion of its slopes. Here, you can visit the famous volcanic caves, formed 890 thousand years ago. Therefore, there are plenty of reasons to come and discover the municipality of São Vicente.
Another of the most representative points of interest in the municipality of São Vicente is a small and peculiar chapel built inside a basalt rock, by the sea. The São Vicente, or Calhau, Chapel is a symbolic reflection of this region's deep connection to faith, but also of the constant presence of volcanic rock.
The municipality currently has around 6000 inhabitants, spread over three parishes: Boaventura, Ponta Delgada and São Vicente. It extends over 78.70 km², where the abundant forest dominates the landscape.