Botanica Living
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Botanica Living is like a hidden gem snuggled in the heart of Madeira's stunning agricultural landscapes. Picture this: modern architecture meets the charm of traditional farms, creating a harmonious blend that's as refreshing as the island's cool breezes.
Our cozy countryside escape sits in Quinta Grande, just a skip away from the charming fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, known for Sir Winston Churchill's artistic inspiration. Blue skies and mild temperatures grace us year-round on the sunny south coast.
A quick jaunt from our haven brings you to Fajã dos Padres, a slice of paradise reachable by cable car or sea. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic with a complimentary pass. Nearby, behold the awe-inspiring views from Europe's highest sea cliff, Cabo Girão, or sip on the world-famous Madeira Wine amidst Estreito de Câmara de Lobos' vineyards, savoring the local "espetada."
If you're feeling cosmopolitan, Funchal's bustling capital is just a breezy 7-minute drive away. And don't worry about getting lost; we're conveniently connected to the island's main motorway, making exploration a breeze.
Within our family's agricultural estate, you'll be welcomed by Filipe and Cristina, along with their energetic twelve-year-old son, Baltasar. It's like experiencing Madeira's local lifestyle firsthand while enjoying the comfort and privacy of your own private apartment.
And hey! We're not just about comfy beds and stunning views. Schedule some on-site fun, like learning the art of making sourdough bread.
So, here's to an amazing holiday! We hope you have an unforgettable stay!
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“Hidden among the sloping hillsides overlooking Cabo Girão mountain, a stay here means embracing slow living in the best possible way. The outdoor pool has panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean, and there’s a hot tub, electric bikes, and a picnic basket to pack for alfresco lunches. You’re close to some of the area’s loveliest sights, including picturesque fishing village Câmara de Lobos, a favorite of Winston Churchill. Guests are permitted to swim in the glittering blue waters surrounding Fajã dos Padres farm—a beautiful spot only accessible by cable car or sea. Before you leave, make sure to visit Estreito de Câmara de Lobos vineyards nearby to try some of the best Madeira wine on the island.”





