Located on Madeira’s northern coast, the Ruínas de São Jorge are the remnants of an old sugar mill, offering a glimpse into the island’s once-thriving sugar industry. Dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, this site tells the story of Madeira’s colonial past, when sugar—once known as “white gold”—was a major export that brought wealth to the island.
Today, the weathered stone walls and crumbling archways stand as a quiet, atmospheric reminder of this golden era. The ruins sit beneath towering cliffs with the Atlantic crashing below — a scenic and historically rich stop for anyone exploring Madeira’s north.
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