Discover the advantages of investing in Madeira Island, and in particular in the picturesque Camacha village.
Camacha, A picturesque village
The parish of Camacha is a place full of stories and tradition. It belongs to the municipality of Santa Cruz, enjoying the unique features of the island countryside.
Calm and picturesque, Camacha keeps alive many of its ancient customs and traditions. Thus, over the centuries there were industries that were, from the earliest, associated with this town. The crafts and especially the work of vimes, contributed on a large scale to the establishment of a unique industry in the world and, in the golden years of production, this town even became famous around the world, due to exporting beautiful and worked parts made in vime, to the various continents.

Since the middle of the 19th century that the vime industry has an enormous importance in Madeira, being the parish of Camacha an indispensable reference of this legacy and continues to be the island region that produces most vime craft, it is believed that this craft has been brought to Madeira by the British.
In Camacha, in addition to culture, nature is also a very important part of the town's appeal. The Levada da Serra do Faial crosses the entire parish making it possible to travel pleasant trails in communion with the local fauna and flora.
Invest in madeira. why?
Madeira Island is one of the most sought-after destinations for investments in Europe, as it is considered a safe destination against crime, with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean! The island has a diversity of natural beauties that allows anyone to find their piece of paradise.

The global positioning of the island began with the production of sugar in 1480. In the 1490s, Madeira surpassed Cyprus as a sugar producer. Thanks to the sugarcane, adventurers and merchants from all parts of Europe, especially Italians, Basques, Catalan and Flemish, arrived on the island.
After the production of sugar, still relevant in the agriculture and gastronomy of the island, came the wine production. It was with the Madeira wine that the Founding Fathers toasted to the U.S. independence.
Today, the international landscape of the island is reflected in the International Business Centre of Madeira, in the tourism sector and in the expatriates (and digital nomads), the latter responsible for 1.4 million annual tourists and 3.7% of the population residing on the island, respectively.
Cristiano Ronaldo Madeira International Airport offers direct flights to the various and important European cities, such as London, Paris, Berlin, Lisbon and Porto. These connections allow a high level of mobility for those who want to invest in Madeira or work from the island.
