Perched high above the cliffs of Garajau, Cristo Rei offers one of Madeira’s most breathtaking sunset experiences. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky bursts into shades of gold and crimson, illuminating the Atlantic and casting a warm glow over the coastline. The statue of Cristo Rei, standing gracefully with open arms toward the ocean, is often compared to the iconic Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro—though smaller, it carries the same message of peace and protection. Built in 1927, years before Rio’s famous monument, Madeira’s Cristo Rei watches over the island’s southern shores, offering both spiritual symbolism and spectacular views. As twilight settles and the sea shimmers in fading light, this spot becomes a perfect blend of reverence and natural beauty—a serene place to end the day.
This trip was made in collaboration with Brussels Airlines, that offers direct flights from Brussels Airport to Funchal all year round.