South and East Tour Stops – Santana
Santana is a charming town in the northeast of Madeira. It is famous for its traditional homes with bungalow rooftops that are made out of straw that extend down to the ground, making them triangular in shape. They are mainly rural houses, used by farmers in the past. These houses have white walls with red doors and windows and a blue trim. The straw roofs are renovated every four to five years. Originating from the 16th century, most of them are kept as a tourist attraction.
The main sources of industry are agriculture and tourism, and a small number of businesses are in the downtown area.
Our stop at this town is for approx. 1h 30min. The guide will recommend several snack bars, coffee shops or even restaurants and each of our guests can choose where and what to eat.
A large theme park is also located in the center of town, which includes some exhibits about the island and its culture.
