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Ribeira Brava

Ribeira Brava

Ribeira Brava

About Ribeira Brava

Nestled along Madeira’s sunny southwest coast, Ribeira Brava is a lush valley town known for its fertile lands, subtropical climate, and tranquil atmosphere. Its name—meaning 'wild river'—pays tribute to the once untamed stream that flows through its heart.

Thanks to its privileged location and mild climate, Ribeira Brava has become a fertile cradle for agriculture, particularly for banana plantations and sugarcane. This municipality showcases Madeira’s green abundance, framed by terraced hills and mountain views. The town itself is charming, with cobbled streets, small cafés, and the iconic Church of São Bento—one of the island's finest examples of Baroque religious architecture. Visitors can stroll along the seafront promenade or explore the Ribeira Brava Ethnographic Museum for a deeper insight into the island's rural life. Ribeira Brava is also a gateway to other inland attractions, serving as a junction between the southern coast and the interior of the island.

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