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Ilhas Desertas

Madeira  >  Portugal

Three islands 25 kilometers southeast of Madeira known for their rugged, uninhabited landscapes, seals and seabirds.

Added* by Erik Schorpion
Most recent update 18 decembrie 2024
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Description

The Ilhas Desertas islands are located about 25 kilometers southeast of Madeira and are known for their rugged, uninhabited landscapes. The archipelago consists of three islands: Ilhéu Chão, Deserta Grande, and Bugio. The islands are a designated nature reserve, home to a variety of seabirds and the endangered Mediterranean monk seal. And there is a research center for the rare Deserta Grande wolf spider. The islands offer great opportunities for birdwatching. Access to the islands is restricted, and a special permit is required to visit, so you need to book a guided tour.

It's an important place for five seabird species who breed in Madeira. It's the only European breeding area of Petrel de Cap Verde, who breeds mainly at the south plateau of Bugio. Here we can also find important colonies of Petrel cu coadă ascuțită, Cory's Shearwater and Furtunar de Madeira. Another seabird, that can be spotted is Ielcovan pitic. In all three islands also breed Chiră de baltă and Pescăruș cu picioare galbene, and some other Macaronesian endemic birds like Drepnea brună, Fâsă de Canare and Canar.

Details

Access

Since the Ilhas Desertas are a protected nature reserve, you need to book a guided tour. Several companies offer day trips from Madeira (see the links below). Most tours depart from the harbor in Funchal, Madeira. The journey to the islands typically takes about 2.5 hours by catamaran. During the trip, you might spot dolphins and whales and of course seabirds. Once you arrive, a guide will take you on a tour of Deserta Grande, the largest island.

Terrain and Habitat

Sea

Conditions

Mountainous , Rocky , Wet , High water possible

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

All year round

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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