Today, you’ll hop into the back of a tuk-tuk for a tour around the island. These vehicles are the best way to explore Porto Santo – they’re small enough to zip around the narrow lanes and, because they’re powered by electricity, they’re also eco-friendly. The route takes you past the town squares and whitewashed buildings in Vila Baleira, Porto Santo’s only town. There’ll also be photo stops at some of the island’s lookout points, which give you cinematic views of Porto Santo’s landscape and the islets just off its coast. Other highlights include the tiger-striped cliffs of Serra de Fora, a traditional village in the craggy north called Camacha, and the sand dunes of Praia da Calheta on the southwest tip of the island.