Caniço

Coastal Charm and Marine Beauty

Caniço is one of Madeira's most popular tourist areas, situated on the south-east coast just minutes from Funchal. It offers a perfect blend of a traditional village (Caniço Village) and a modern seaside resort (Caniço de Baixo), known for its excellent hotels and underwater nature reserve.

The Cristo Rei Statue

Perched on a cliff at Garajau, the Cristo Rei statue is one of Caniço's most iconic landmarks. Established in 1927, the statue overlooks the Atlantic and offers spectacular views. A cable car nearby takes visitors down to the Garajau beach and its protected marine reserve.

How to Get to Caniço by Bus

Caniço is well-connected to Funchal. Route 555 serves Ponta da Oliveira in the Caniço area; check SIGA's current timetable before travelling.

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Highlights

  • Garajau Marine Reserve: A paradise for divers and snorkelers with crystal clear water.
  • Cristo Rei Viewpoint: One of the best spots for photography near Funchal.
  • Caniço de Baixo: A beautiful promenade with restaurants, bars, and seawater pools.
  • Traditional Village Square: Visit the local church and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the upper village.

Explore Caniço with Ease

Download the Madeira Bus app for real-time arrival info in Caniço. Track Route 555 and other local services to navigate between the village and the coast.

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