Ponta de São Lourenço, Madeira, Portugal
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The Hawaii of Europe?
Even perched on Ponta de São Lourenço, this seaside lookout near Madeira's easternmost point, you'd be almost 600 miles from this nation's capital. An island territory of Portugal, Madeira boasts 90 miles of coastline alternating between sheer sea cliffs like these and inviting sandy beaches—welcoming experienced hikers, seasoned surfers, and champion beach nappers alike. The largest landmass in the Atlantic archipelago also called Madeira, it's a popular year-round destination for Europeans from chillier parts, particularly Great Britain and Germany.
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