One curious fact about Madeira is its "Levadas," a network of mini-canals that crisscross the island.

Initially built in the 16th century to irrigate the agricultural areas, these Levadas now serve a dual purpose as walking paths for tourists and hikers. They stretch for an impressive 2,170 kilometers (about 1,350 miles) and offer a unique way to explore the island's diverse landscapes, from lush forests to dramatic cliffs.

Hiking along these Levadas is a popular activity and a unique experience that you won't find anywhere else.

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Thanks for the tourist tip. We are arriving a week in advance and we’ll put this on our itinerary.