Located on the easternmost tip of Madeira, the PR8 Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço is a coastal trail across the peninsula of the same name – a partial nature reserve within the Natura 2000 Network. In contrast with the verdant landscapes found throughout the island, this landscape is defined by volcanic rock formations, reddish-brown hues, low vegetation and endless ocean views, both north and south.
The hike begins at Baía d’Abra, with the Atlantic as a constant backdrop. The undulating path alternates between flat sections and gentle climbs, crossing windswept ridges and small coves. Along the way, you’ll admire the peninsula’s unique geology, with dramatic cliffs and islets such as Desembarcadouro, the Lighthouse and Ilhéu do Cevada.
The flora and fauna here are equally distinctive: endemic plants like Pride of Madeira and everlasting flowers withstand the dry climate, while seabirds such as Cory’s shearwater and Bulwer’s petrel find key nesting grounds. On clear days, you can spot the Desertas Islands and even Porto Santo.
The main destination is the Casa do Sardinha, a support post for park rangers, where you can rest and refill your water. From here, a short path leads to the Cais do Sardinha, perfect for a refreshing swim at the end of the hike.