Natural Protected Areas That You Should Visit While Enjoying Madeira Holidays

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Are you fed up of splendid ambience of metropolitan areas? If your answer is yes and want to add novelty to your monotonous life, you should consider spending your next holidays in Madeira. This charming area in Portugal is home to breathtaking natural landscapes in addition to various natural protected areas. While visiting these lush areas, you get an opportunity to establish a unique relation with nature.

Laurissilva Forest is the most popular natural protected area in Madeira. Another unique fact that keeps people visiting this lush area is that it occupies 20% of the entire Madeira. Did you know this is the worlds largest concentration of Laurissilva forest? Moreover, it has been added into the UNESCOs list of World Heritage Sites. It spans over 15000 hectares. The forest also features incredible biological diversity. While strolling around the region, you would come across over 60 vascular plant species. Several wild life lovers plan last minute holidays to Madeira especially to take a closer look at various species of pigeon, bats and lizards. The natural protected is also famous for its well balanced ecological system.

Another worth mentioning natural protected area in the island is Madeiras Natural Park. It covers two-third of the island. Large number of tourists prefer to find Madeira accommodation near this park so that you feel the freshness of serene natural surroundings. Besides tranquility, you can also feel the thrill of recreational activities. The natural park consists of Laurissilva Forest, the Selvagens Islands' natural reserves and the Desertas. Total area of the natural park is more than 27000 hectares. Portugal has only one marine reserve known as Gararjau Marine Reserve. It is situated in Madeiras Natural Park.

Desertas Islands Natural Reserve cannot be missed, if you really want to add tinge of natural freshness to your cheap holidays to Madeira. This reserve has become a rage among those who love to capture sea birds in their cameras. While walking through the reserve, you would come across variety of sea birds. Most common ones are shearwater, buzzard, storm-petrel and bulwers petrel. Besides bird watching, you can also enjoy scuba diving in the reserve. You just need to dive into the warm turquoise waters to admire incredible underwater beauty.

If you want to experience natures refreshment while enjoying Madeira tours, you should not miss on visiting Ponta de Sao Lourenco's Natural Reserve. This is among the largest natural protected areas in the island. The reserve consists of two islands namely namely Ilhu da Cevada and Ilhu da Ponta de So Loureno.

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