Köy, Madeira Adaları, Portekiz
Temel özellikler: Pitoresk, Kayalar, Vahşi plaj
İçindeki tüm plajlar 40 km den merkez
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.
Discover the charm of Câmara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village tucked into a scenic bay. Climb Pico da Torre for panoramic views over the Atlantic, then soar to Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, where the ocean stretches out beneath your feet. The journey continues along the beautiful north coast, passing Ribeira Brava and the Véu da Noiva waterfall, with a refreshing stop at Porto Moniz’s natural pools and a scenic oceanfront lunch. Ascending to Paul da Serra, the island’s largest plateau, brings a sense of tranquility. The tour ends in Calheta, just in time for a golden sunset over the sea, with every turn offering breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable experience!
Embark on a breathtaking hike from Paul da Serra to Fanal, one of the few places in Madeira where you can see the Laurissilva vegetation at its best. Admire ancient trees, birds, and breathtaking views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys. Enjoy the magnificent Fanal area, a small volcanic crater classified as a rest reserve by the Madeira Natural Park. Discover the beauty of this area, which lies not only in the forest of large century-old Ocofea foefens trees. A very special walking expedition for regular hikers! Walking time: approx. 4.5 hrs. Walking distance: 11.5 km. Difficulty Grade: Moderate Walk.
Choose this self-drive tour around Madeira and spend 8 memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this island. Drive along the emerald coastline passing through the charming fish villages Santo da Sierra and Boaventura, take in to the beautiful waterfall called “Veu da Noiva” (Bridals veil) and discover the legend about the unfulfilled love. Melt into the flavours and aromas by the typical dishes of the local gastronomy in Ponta do Sol and in Funchal, experience the vivid and attractive vibe of the Portuguese culture and traditions. This trip will fill all your senses and will leave great memories for the lifetime.
Prepare for a full-day adventure and begin with a drive into the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its mild subtropical climate makes exploring this 40-million-year-old forest a delight, with ancient trees plunging into valleys and waterfalls cascading from cliffs, creating a magical atmosphere. After touring the forest, head out on foot to reach the summit of Pico do Arieiro where panoramic views of Madeira Island await. Next, visit the Miradouro do Guindaste viewpoint at Madeira’s northeastern tip, where dramatic sea cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Continue south to Porto da Cruz, home to one of Madeira’s oldest Catholic parishes, overlooked by the majestic Penha de Águia, a refuge for endangered seabirds. End your day at the jewel of Madeira’s east: Ponta de São Lourenço, where volcanic cliffs meet the endless Atlantic.
This experience along the southwest coast of the island, gives you some of the traditions and cultures of the island of Madeira. The banana plantation, and the fishing villages in which it was the bread of our ancestors and still it is for some families. This coast of the island is known for being nice and warmer relative to the north side.
This is a walk unlike any other. Frequently described as the most unforgettable hike in Madeira, this experience stays with travelers long after it ends. Embark on a hike through the valley of the western plateau, and marvel at the rock pools and waterfalls that have been carved over millions of years by rushing waters on their way to the sea. As you ascend the valley, experience a diversity of hiking terrain. Walk along the forest, and from the flatness of the levadas to the slopes of the mountain trails that lead to the oldest levada in the west of the island. In the summertime, bring your swimsuit and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear and invigorating mountain waters. This is an unforgettable experience into the heart of Madeira’s wild beauty!
Nestled in the heart of Machico’s picturesque valley, affectionately known as the Mimosa Valley, the Levada dos Maroços trail offers a serene and immersive walk through one of Madeira’s most enchanting landscapes. This breathtaking walk begins in the charming village of Maroços and winds through the flower-lined levada, spiraling past cultivated terraces perched above Machico. As you follow the 6-kilometer path, you will be treated to stunning views over Machico and the Atlantic Ocean, framed by rolling hills and bursts of vibrant greenery. The air is gently perfumed with the scent of blooming mimosas, and the peaceful rhythm of the levada’s flowing water adds to the calming ambiance. This tranquil route is perfect for reconnecting with nature and soaking in Madeira’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a nature lover, casual walker, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this trail promises an unforgettable experience that captures the island's authentic charm.
- Hike along the iconic Ponta de São Lourenço Trail (PR8): Explore coastal trails with dramatic views over cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, where the peninsula’s arid climate creates an almost lunar environment — unique in Madeira; - Discover the island’s majestic volcanic geology: Observe geological strata and dike structures, including rocks less than 5.57 million years old, revealing the long and fascinating story of Madeira’s formation; - Perfect scenery for photography: Panoramic viewpoints and dramatic landscapes where the warm hues of the geological formations contrast with the deep blue of the ocean — the perfect backdrop for photos and social media content; - Touches of endemic fauna and flora: Brief encounters with seabirds and reptiles, along with small endemic plants that complete the experience.
This is a Levada walk whose beauty amazes us all along the trail. We start at the Queimadas guest house, heading west through dense, emerald green vegetation that leads us to Caldeirão Verde. Along the Levada, the landscapes are spectacular, we are surprised by beautiful villages at the foot of the valleys, by a waterfall, and by tunnels that we must cross, until we finally reach the majestic waterfall of Caldeirão Verde. After a short rest and picnic break, we begin our return journey. More than just a walk, it’s a passage through Madeira’s most hidden landscapes.
This tour package 2+1 can help guests organize their trips for the week. This is a conveniente way to visit all the great attractions in 3 days at an affordable price. Two full days Western side of Madeira with attractions such as Câmara de Lobos fishing village,Cabo Girão high cliff, Porto Moniz natural pools, waterfalls and visit to São Vicente village. Second Tour Eastern Side, Pico Arieiro, Laurel Forest, balcões walk, and the typical houses of Santana, porto da cruz with rum tasting included and short walk 45 minutes along the levada, Machico and são lourenço eastern part of the island Both Tours are full day 7 hours. Half day tour - Nuns valley 4 hours. This tour is only bookable on mondays and thursdays morning. with the stop in monte, eira do serrado viewpoint 1100m, Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint. 355m Return to Funchal
In this amazing walk, you have a less difficult way to reach the top and be delighted with the best panoramic views of Madeira Island. It's a wonderful way to get the top of Madeira (1862m).
Discover the traditional houses of Santana on a full-day tour from Funchal. Admire the unique charm and beauty of the region's iconic houses, and see the third-highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Areeiro. Leave Funchal and first head to Pico do Areeiro at 1818 meters above sea level. On the way down to Santana, make a brief stop at Ribeiro Frio to visit the trout hatchery, surrounded by a beautiful garden with rare trees and endemic plants of the island (entrance not included). Discover Madeira's Laurisilva Forest in Ribeiro Frio, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. In Santana, see the typical houses of the region. Take a lunch break here. On the way back to Funchal, drive along the stunning North Coast and stop in Porto da Cruz, from where you can enjoy the view of the North Coast and the impressive rock formation Penha d'Águia. Return to the hotel via Ponta de São Lourenço with its beautiful, lunar-like landscapes.
Includes: Pick up and Drop Off Hotel, Qualified Guide for this tour, Small Groups. Maderian Lunch included, Snacks and drinks included. Recommendations: Please bring good footwear and warm jackets. During this excursion, you will be visiting, a private banana farm in Funchal, Biggest Banana Cooperation taking the old road to another interesting local family vegetable and fruit farm,that supplies most of our supermarket chains of the island, a cattle farm that provides most of its milk for the making of our famous “requeijão” cheese, and see the old milking techniques. Stop for lunch in a typical restaurant, visit to this wonderful village with farming history. Visit the rum factory with visit to this attraction, tasting of rum and maderian cake included, this factory exports most of the honeycake. After lunch a drive through countryside in the North stop at the cable car viewpoint. Return to the Hotel. Definetely a way to understand how farming in Madeira works, the tecniques used.
In this type of transfer is going to, santa cruz, caniço and Funchal. Travel in a comfortable and economical way and less polluting. we care about the environment and also about you, in this mode of transport we save a lot of cars in the city of Funchal When you book with Madeiralimo, you are also guaranteed competitive prices and a superior service.
Walk from Pico do Areeiro to the top of Madeira Island in a hiking tour full of emotion and marvellous landscapes.
This tour gives the guests the freedom to choose their itinerary tailored made tour according to their interest, the time for they spend in each stop and the their pick up time. They have their own private knowledgeable qualified guide that will certainly make their holiday memorable. This tour is ideal for families. Also ideal for cruise line guests who are in Madeira only a couple of hours and to see some of Madeiras great attractions without rushing through normal offered tours.
Regarded as one of Madeira most popular tours, From your hotel, we make our way to Camara de Lobos where beautiful landscapes were painted by Sr. Winston Churchill in the 1950. The drive through Estreito de Camara de Lobos, where the vines were first introduced and still exist today, Cabo Girão the highest sea cliff in Europe 580m skywalk viewpont, Brief stop in Ribeira Brava to visit old monuments including the church, Paul da Serra Madeira´s popular flat plateau at 1500m above sea level. Embracing the beautiful laurel forest views (great highlight of Madeira) through Madeira´s little green Scotland. Arriving at Porto Moniz (natural volcanic pools) where swimming can be enjoyed in summer. The tour continues along the North coast where waterfalls are visible. Drive through the village of São Vicente where nature will escort you up to the Encumeada pass 1007 (This stop is not done in rain or bad weather). Return to the Hotel.
Come and live Madeiras history. Starting from the reception of your hotel we make our way, passing the Eucalyptus and Mimosa forests unto the breathtaking mountains of Pico do Arieiro at 1800m, descending to Ribeiro Frio where you will find the trout hatchery we stop for a short walk in the most beautiful old forest of Madeira 45 minutes easy walk (this is not compulsory, no walk takes place in rain and bad weather). and the Santana UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. Taking the old road of Faial, Santana will be the next stop where you will find the traditional thatched houses and vines. A visit to an old original house is included. In this Village a lunch stop will be made. Driving along the sugar cane village a stop for rum tasting. Driving the Southeast coast of Machico where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 15 century. The next stop is at Ponta de São Lourenço the eastern point cape of the Island where the rock formation will astound you, we then return to hotel.