Embark on a full-day tour of Madeira Island, exploring its hidden gems and natural wonders from east to west. Swim in fresh waters and discover popular spots without the hassle of big groups.
Embark on a full-day tour of Madeira Island, exploring its hidden gems and natural wonders from east to west. Swim in fresh waters and discover popular spots without the hassle of big groups.
- Funchal - Travel from Funchal to the first destination, including the journey between various locations and the return trip.
- Machico - Delight in the picturesque bay views as you pass Madeira’s oldest town, where Portuguese settlers first arrived in 1419.
- Caniçal - Admire the rugged cliffs and Atlantic vistas while driving through this…
- Funchal - Travel from Funchal to the first destination, including the journey between various locations and the return trip.
- Machico - Delight in the picturesque bay views as you pass Madeira’s oldest town, where Portuguese settlers first arrived in 1419.
- Caniçal - Admire the rugged cliffs and Atlantic vistas while driving through this former whaling village, now a fishing port.
- Ponta de São Lourenço - This peninsula, located on the eastern tip of Madeira, is celebrated for its natural beauty, rugged terrain, and hiking trails.
The peninsula features volcanic rock formations and hosts diverse flora and fauna, including seabirds and rare plant species. Its crystal-clear waters are popular for swimming and snorkeling.
Hiking trails in Ponta de São Lourenço offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscapes. The well-maintained trails vary in difficulty, from easy walks to more challenging hikes. Visitors can also explore the lighthouse at the peninsula’s end, providing panoramic coastal views.
Overall, Ponta de São Lourenço is a must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring Madeira.
- Porto da Cruz - A coastal village with basalt cliffs and ocean views, known for its sugar cane products. The Eagle’s Rock is visible as you pass by Porto da Cruz.
- Santana - A small town on Madeira’s northern coast, famous for its colorful traditional houses with thatched roofs, a popular tourist attraction.
Nestled in the mountains, Santana has a population of around 8,000. Its traditional houses, called palheiros, are stone-built with triangular thatched roofs made of straw, designed to withstand the island’s frequent rain and wind.
The palheiros are painted in vibrant colors like red, blue, and green, creating a striking contrast against the lush mountain landscape.
Visitors can explore these iconic houses and enjoy the beautiful flowers in Santana’s center.
- Arco de São Jorge - Drive through lush green hills with coastal views. São Jorge is renowned for its natural waterfalls and tranquil rural charm.
- Miradouro da Beira da Quinta - Located in São Jorge, this parish on Madeira’s north coast, the São Jorge Ruins are remnants of an old sugar cane factory, once a significant economic activity during the 16th and 17th centuries.
This viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the north coast, providing one of the trip’s best vistas.
- São Vicente - Pass through lush valleys and volcanic peaks; this charming town is known for its caves and underground lava tunnels.
- Seixal - Enjoy a scenic coastal drive with views of black sand beaches, waterfalls, and Madeira’s natural lava pools.
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Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools - An ideal spot for a swim and lunch.
Porto Moniz, located on Madeira’s northwest coast, is famous for its natural swimming pools, volcanic landscapes, and stunning sea views.
Natural Swimming Pools: Porto Moniz is renowned for its natural swimming pools, formed by volcanic rocks and filled with crystal-clear seawater. These pools are a popular attraction for tourists and locals, offering a unique swimming experience in a beautiful setting.
Sea Views: Situated on Madeira’s northwest coast, Porto Moniz offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The town is built on a hillside overlooking the sea, with several viewpoints for panoramic vistas.
Overall, Porto Moniz is a beautiful and unique destination showcasing Madeira’s volcanic landscapes and natural beauty.
- Miradouro da Santinha - A quick glimpse of a hidden viewpoint perched above dramatic cliffs, a local favorite for peaceful ocean panoramas.
- Achadas da Cruz - A remote cliffside village known for its breathtaking views.
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Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse - A fantastic spot to enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, located at 300 meters altitude.
Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse, situated on Madeira Island’s westernmost point, Portugal, is a historic lighthouse operational since 1922, serving as a crucial navigation aid for Atlantic Ocean ships.
Perched on a cliff 300 meters above sea level, it is one of Europe’s highest lighthouses. Its light is visible up to 23 nautical miles away, with a focal height of 312 meters above sea level.
The lighthouse tower, made of reinforced concrete, stands 14 meters tall. Its light source is a rotating lens system emitting a white flash every 10 seconds. The lighthouse is fully automated and remotely controlled by the Portuguese Maritime Authority.
- Prazeres - Enjoy scenic views over this peaceful rural village with green hills and ocean vistas, known for its small farm and artisan liqueurs. It represents the true farming lands of the southwest.
- Jardim do Mar - A picturesque coastal road with views over this tiny surfing haven, renowned for its powerful waves and tranquil atmosphere.
- Paul do Mar - A small village on the island’s southwestern coast, in the municipality of Calheta, known for its beautiful beaches and rugged landscape.
Paul do Mar is celebrated for its fishing heritage and charming ambiance. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, observe local fishermen, or relax on the black sand beach. The village also features a small marina for renting boats for fishing or sightseeing excursions.
In addition to its natural beauty, Paul do Mar is one of the island’s top surfing spots.
Overall, Paul do Mar is an excellent destination for those seeking a quiet and authentic Portuguese experience.
- Calheta - Surrounded by golden sands and sugarcane landscapes, this sunny town is home to one of Madeira’s artificial beaches and a historic rum distillery.
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Cabo Girão - Cabo Girão is a sea cliff on the island’s southern coast.
The cliff, approximately 580 meters (1,900 feet) high, is one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs. It is a popular attraction offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscape.
The name “Cabo Girão” means “hanging cape” in Portuguese, referring to the cliff’s projection over the sea. A glass viewing platform at the cliff’s top, opened in 2012, allows visitors to look directly down to the sea below.
- Baía de Câmara de Lobos - Enjoy scenic views over this colorful fishing town that inspired Winston Churchill’s paintings, famous for poncha and sea views.

- Private transportation
- Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Total duration of the tour includes the travel time
- Private transportation
- Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Total duration of the tour includes the travel time
Discover the wonders of Madeira Island in a single day, from the stunning cliffs on the west coast to the verdant scenery of the east. This comprehensive day tour is perfect for travelers eager to explore both the island’s renowned attractions and its lesser-known treasures, all without the hassle of large tour buses or crowded stops.
Enjoy a comfortable…
Discover the wonders of Madeira Island in a single day, from the stunning cliffs on the west coast to the verdant scenery of the east. This comprehensive day tour is perfect for travelers eager to explore both the island’s renowned attractions and its lesser-known treasures, all without the hassle of large tour buses or crowded stops.
Enjoy a comfortable journey in a small 8-seater minibus, led by a local expert who will bring Madeira’s culture and natural beauty to life. Unlike typical tours, this one covers both East and West Madeira, allowing you to visit iconic locations such as Cabo Girão, Santana, Ponta de São Lourenço, and Porto Moniz, all in one smooth trip.
The visual itinerary (see below) highlights both stops and scenic routes, enabling you to visualize the entire journey and appreciate every view along our thoughtfully planned route.
Ideal for those with limited time but a desire to see everything, this tour provides a perfect blend of natural splendor, local charm, and picturesque stops, all with an intimate, small-group atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.