We set off in the direction of Câmara de Lobos, known as the most picturesque fishing village of our island, with a stop. Next we head to the viewpoint of Cabo Girão (589 m), recently classified as a natural monument. We then continue our journey to Ribeira Brava. Here we can visit the small market and the “promenade”.  We continue along the south coast, passing the town of Ponta de Sol and then climbing up to the Paúl da Serra plateau (1400 m).

We cross the plateau towards Porto Moniz, at the extreme north west of the island, where the famous natural swimming pools are located. Stop for lunch (optional). We then return along the north coast, passing through Seixal, where we stop to contemplate the “Véu da Noiva” waterfall. We continue towards São Vicente, a green municipality. On the return to the south coast, we cross areas of native forest until we reach the Viewpoint (Miradouro) da Boca da Encumeada, with beautiful views over the valleys of the north and south coasts of the island. Return to Funchal.

Our tour starts with a visit to the parish of Camacha, where football was played for the first time in Portugal. Then we go up to Pico do Areeiro, the 3rd highest peak of the island, (1818 m) with a splendid view over the central mountainous massif. We then descend towards the Ribeiro Frio Forest Park, where we can visit the trout nurseries and observe some of the endemic species of the Laurissilva forest, such as the laurel tree (Laurus novocanariensis).

We continue our journey to Santana, in the north of the island, passing through the parish of Faial. In Santana, the only town in the north of the island, the highlight is its famous “thatched houses”. On the return trip, we go down towards the parish of Porto da Cruz, situated by the sea and where we may visit a sugar cane rum factory. We continue to the Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto in Ponta de São Lourenço, at the eastern end of the island, with sweeping views of the cliffs of the north coast. We return to Funchal, passing before the Pico do Facho viewpoint, with views over the Machico valley.

The Forestry Station of Rabaçal, near Paúl da Serra, is the starting point for the trail that gives access to the Risco Levada and the New Rabaçal Levada.

The walk along these two levadas is rated as moderate challenged and is about 11 km in length. First, we follow the Risco Levada to the waterfall of the same name, and then we drop to the 900 m elevation to follow the New Rabaçal Levada, which takes us to the pool at 25 Fontes, which gets its name from the many waterfalls there.

The path is lined with the indigenous and endemic flora of the island, especially the high-altitude vegetation, and there are indescribable views over this protected area. The return to the south coast of the island is through the Cavaleiro Tunnel (about 800 m long).

Have you already heard of the archipelago just outside the island of Madeira, called Desertas Islands? This natural reserve is a unique place to visit, with wild landscapes and complete absence of any human form of living! A true deserted group of islands and perfect for a day trip with our boat tour to Desertas Islands in Madeira! Come aboard our comfortable catamaran for a full-day tour (9 hours) to explore this fascinating piece of nature! This tour leaves in the early morning from Funchal and returns here around 18h.
On this boat tour to Desertas Islands, you have a full day of fun, pure emotions and impressive views! Chances are also very high we will see some wild whales, dolphins and sea-birds. At Desertas Islands, we will anchor and get on land for about 3 hours. Here you can choose to join our small guided tour around the wild landscapes of the island to learn about its preservation.
If you don’t want that, you can also make use of the SUP Boards or snorkelling equipment to explore the waters around the islands. Our friendly crew will also serve you a delicious lunch on board before going back to Madeira island. For your maximum comfort, there are bathrooms onboard as well as a lot of shade and a bar where you can buy further drinks! This is the perfect day tour for the entire group of friends or family! You will surely never forget this magical place, so join us for this boat tour to Desertas Islands in Madeira!

This tour begins with a small peregrination and you will feel blessed with the views you’ll have; take a deep breath and admire the terraces where the vines produce the fruit responsible for the nectar that throughout centuries have delighted admirers.

Our guides will transport you back in time along the rural northeast coast, where almost nothing changed in the past 50 years. It’s indescribable what you will feel on the off-road tracks that wind through the dense Laurissilva forest all along the way; the scents, the sounds and the views will leave you dazzled.

Visit the typical and genuine Madeira houses and other relics from the past which today still work, like the water saw mill or the steam-powered rum factory. This is a trip that surely you will want to repeat.

Pickup from Funchal | Caniço | Câmara de Lobos is free of charge (check the extra fees below)

Explore southwest Madeira in a 4×4 with a panoramic open roof. Visit the banana and sugar cane fields, the largest plateau on the island, and some small scenic villages along the coast.

Enjoy a beautiful and pleasant tour alongside Madeira’s North West Coast, deep in to the forest, through forgotten and enchanted old roads. Travel along narrow and forgotten stone plastered roads, off-road and soak up the scenery. Get a glimpse into the true lifeblood which drives us through life. Enjoy 15 minutes at a “levada”, our water aqueducts that start building at the 15th century and stills using today, learn about our native forest & flora and the natural reserve of UNESCO.
When the weather allows it, you can swim at the volcanic lava pools in Porto Moniz or at Seixal.

Starting in Serra D’Água, the abrupt valley dividing the massif from the only plateau this island has, this tour takes you to the lush northwest, where waterfalls melt into the ocean and lava has been shaped into cerulean pools. Feel the adrenalin-adventure of exploring primitive back-roads surrounded by native forest. Add to these a walk alongside the famous man-made channels -called Levadas-with ravishing landscapes and for sure, you will have unforgettable moments.

Pickup from Funchal | Caniço | Câmara de Lobos is free of charge (check the extra fees below)

After a first stop at the bay where the Portuguese landed in 1419/20, in the southeast coast, this tour continues along the ancient royal footpath, where our sight is captured by the geometry of the oldest terraces of the island, along the beaten tracks crossing the indigenous forest. You will be amazed at the isolated rural nature of the villages we will visit. This is a tour rich in culture, with some of the most beautiful landscapes you can set your eyes on and breath-taking trails that will take you from sea level to Madeira’s highest mountains.

Pickup from Funchal | Caniço | Câmara de Lobos is free of charge (check the extra fees below)

This tour happens in the Southwest, where the sun shines all year round and calm reigns, cradled by the sound of the ocean waves. Let our guides take you along beaten tracks and rural paths slotted between terraces, brimming with banana trees and sugar cane plantations landscapes coloured by sun-burned cliffs. We can observe signs of hundreds of channels that in the past, brought to surface the magma that formed this island.

The open top jeep provides unobstructed views, allowing you and your companions to fully immerse yourselves in the sights and sounds of nature. Dive into the vibrant world of Madeira’s banana plantations in Ponta do Sol, and explore the lush fields and learn about the island’s cherished agricultural heritage. Continue your sensory adventure with a visit to a local distillery, where you’ll indulge in the flavors of Madeira’s renowned rums and gins. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of distillation as you witness the craftsmanship that goes into each bottle.

From the rugged beauty of Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse to the charming coastal villages of Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar, you’ll be treated to panoramic views and a glimpse into the local way of life. And last but not least, a visit to Madalena do Mar will add a touch of charm to your tour, as you explore its quaint streets and soak in the local atmosphere, and then Cascata dos Anjos, also known as Anjos Waterfall, marvelling the water as it plunges down the rugged cliffs into a serene natural pool.

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