Tropical Tide, Porto Moniz & Fanal Forest 4WD Jeep Tour
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Tropical Tide, Porto Moniz & Fanal Forest 4WD Jeep Tour

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About this experience

This tour offers a truly unique way to experience Madeira, combining stunning coastal vistas, rugged mountains, and hidden natural gems in a single day. You’ll start in Ribeira Brava, admiring its charming streets, then head to Ponta do Sol pier for breathtaking ocean views. The adventure continues with thrilling off-roading across Paul da Serra’s dramatic plateau, followed by a serene walk through the mystical Fanal Forest. You’ll explore Praia da Ribeira da Janela’s striking cliffs, discover Porto Moniz’s volcanic pools, and have the chance to swim in Seixal’s natural pools. The journey continues to the iconic Véu da Noiva viewpoint before ending at Cabo Girão, one of Europe’s highest cliffs with panoramic views. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking adventure, nature, and unforgettable photo opportunities, offering a combination of scenic, cultural, and adrenaline-filled experiences that no other tour matches.

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Tropical Tide, Porto Moniz & Fanal Forest 4WD Jeep Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Hotel pickup and drop-off in Funchal/Câmara de Lobos
Taxes
First aid kit
Tour Guide
Insurance

Detailed itinerary

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As we drive through Quinta Grande, you’ll discover one of Madeira’s charming hillside villages, perched high above the Atlantic with sweeping views that stretch all the way to the ocean. The area is surrounded by lush green terraces and vineyards that cascade down the slopes — a true picture of Madeira’s natural beauty and rural life. You’ll pass traditional Madeiran homes, local gardens bursting with color, and winding roads that reveal breathtaking coastal scenery at every turn. It’s a peaceful moment in the journey where you can soak in authentic island life, away from the crowds, and enjoy the island’s calm, elevated landscapes before continuing toward the next adventure.

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At Cabo Girão Skywalk, visitors experience one of Madeira’s most thrilling viewpoints. Perched atop one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs, the glass-floor skywalk offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the rugged coastline, and the terraced farmland below. Guests can step onto the transparent platform for an exhilarating perspective that seems to float above the cliffs, perfect for photos or simply taking in the vertigo-inducing scenery. The viewpoint also features informative displays about the area’s history and geography, helping visitors appreciate the dramatic landscape. There’s time to stroll along the cliffside, feel the refreshing ocean breeze, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. For those interested in souvenirs, a small gift shop offers local crafts and keepsakes to remember the visit. Whether capturing unforgettable photos, marveling at the cliffs, or soaking up the views, Cabo Girão Skywalk provides an unforgettable Madeira experience.

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At São Sebastião Viewpoint in Ribeira Brava, travelers are treated to one of Madeira’s most breathtaking panoramic views. Perched high above the lush valleys, this viewpoint overlooks the charming town of Ribeira Brava, the vast Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding green mountains that define Madeira’s dramatic landscape. Visitors can take in sweeping vistas that stretch from the coastline to the inland peaks, offering incredible photo opportunities at any time of day. The peaceful atmosphere invites you to pause and simply admire the beauty of nature. Often, you’ll see local farmers tending their terraced fields below or spot traditional Madeiran houses nestled in the hillsides. It’s a perfect stop during a scenic drive or jeep tour, giving you a glimpse into both the natural and cultural side of the island. São Sebastião Viewpoint captures Madeira’s essence — a blend of ocean, mountains, and timeless charm that leaves every visitor in awe.

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At the Ponta do Sol Pier in Madeira, visitors can enjoy a peaceful moment by the sea in one of the island’s most charming coastal villages. The pier stretches out into the Atlantic, offering stunning views of the ocean, the surrounding cliffs, and the colorful houses of Ponta do Sol that seem to cling to the hillside. Travelers will have some time here to walk along the pier, feel the refreshing sea breeze, and take beautiful photos of the coastline and crystal-blue waters. It’s a perfect spot to capture the essence of Madeira’s coastal beauty, especially during the golden light of late afternoon. The gentle sound of the waves and the relaxed atmosphere make it an ideal stop to unwind and soak in the scenery. Whether posing for pictures, watching the fishermen, or simply enjoying the view, the Ponta do Sol Pier offers a truly authentic and picturesque glimpse into Madeira’s seaside charm.

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As we drive through Canhas, you’ll experience the quiet charm of Madeira’s rural south coast. This beautiful village sits on gentle slopes covered in banana plantations, vineyards, and colorful gardens overlooking the deep blue Atlantic. The drive offers a mix of stunning sea views and glimpses of everyday island life — locals tending their crops, whitewashed homes with red-tiled roofs, and the fresh scent of the countryside all around. Canhas is a perfect snapshot of authentic Madeira — peaceful, green, and full of character — as we continue our scenic adventure across the island.

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At Paul da Serra, travelers will experience Madeira’s wild and untamed beauty from a whole new perspective. This vast plateau, sitting high above the clouds, offers wide open landscapes unlike anywhere else on the island. During the adventure, visitors will enjoy an exciting off-road experience with the jeep, driving along rugged dirt trails surrounded by endless stretches of green and misty mountain views. The feeling of freedom and exploration is unmatched as you journey across this high-altitude wonderland. Along the way, the group will stop at a peaceful lake hidden within the plateau — a perfect spot to take photos, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Often, you’ll see free-roaming cows grazing and the dramatic clouds rolling across the horizon. Paul da Serra is the heart of Madeira’s natural side, where adventure meets serenity — a true highlight for anyone who loves scenic landscapes and thrilling off-road experiences.

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At Fanal Forest, visitors step into one of Madeira’s most magical and enchanting natural landscapes. This ancient laurel forest, part of the UNESCO-listed Laurisilva, feels like something out of a fairytale with its twisted, moss-covered trees and mysterious mist that often floats through the valley. Travelers will have some free time here to walk among the centuries-old trees, explore at their own pace, and capture the unique beauty of this otherworldly setting. The atmosphere changes with the weather — sometimes bright and green under sunlight, other times mysterious and foggy, creating breathtaking photo opportunities. The forest is peaceful and quiet, perfect for connecting with nature and feeling the calm energy of Madeira’s highlands. As you wander through Fanal, you might see grazing cows resting beneath the trees, adding to the serene charm of the place. It’s a truly unforgettable stop where visitors can experience the pure, untouched magic of Madeira’s natural world.

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At Praia da Ribeira da Janela, travelers will discover one of Madeira’s most striking and dramatic coastal landscapes. This wild, volcanic beach is famous for its towering sea stacks — massive rock formations rising proudly from the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors will have time to walk along the black pebble shore, feel the power of the waves, and take stunning photos of the unique rock pillars that make this spot so iconic. The largest rock, pierced by a natural window-like opening, gives the beach its name — “Ribeira da Janela,” meaning “River of the Window.” The scenery here is raw and untouched, offering a perfect blend of rugged beauty and tranquility. As you explore, you’ll hear the soothing crash of the waves and enjoy incredible views of the surrounding cliffs. Whether you’re taking photos, breathing in the salty ocean air, or simply admiring the natural wonder, Praia da Ribeira da Janela offers a truly unforgettable experience of Madeira’s wild north coast.

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At Porto Moniz, travelers will visit one of Madeira’s most famous and picturesque coastal villages, known for its stunning natural volcanic pools. Formed by ancient lava flows and filled with crystal-clear seawater, these pools create a breathtaking contrast against the deep blue Atlantic Ocean. Visitors will have free time to explore the area, stroll along the promenade, and take incredible photos of the dramatic coastline and waves crashing against the black volcanic rock. It’s the perfect spot to relax, enjoy the sea breeze, and take in the beauty of Madeira’s rugged north shore. There will also be time to have lunch at one of the local restaurants, where travelers can taste traditional Madeiran dishes while overlooking the ocean. Whether admiring the pools, wandering through the village, or enjoying a peaceful meal by the sea, Porto Moniz offers a blend of natural wonder and local charm that makes it one of the most memorable stops on the island.

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At Praia do Porto do Seixal, travelers will experience one of Madeira’s most beautiful and inviting coastal spots. This unique black sand beach, framed by towering green cliffs and the vast Atlantic Ocean, is a true hidden gem on the island’s north coast. Visitors will have time to relax, swim, and enjoy the stunning scenery. The calm, clear waters make it perfect for a refreshing dip, whether in the ocean or the nearby natural lava pools that form along the shoreline. The contrast between the dark volcanic sand, lush mountains, and blue sea creates an incredible setting for photos. It’s a peaceful place where travelers can unwind, soak up the sun, and appreciate Madeira’s raw natural beauty. With its tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views, Praia do Porto do Seixal offers a perfect combination of relaxation and adventure — a moment to enjoy the island’s volcanic charm and crystal-clear waters up close.

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At Miradouro do Véu da Noiva, visitors are greeted by one of Madeira’s most stunning natural spectacles. The viewpoint overlooks a breathtaking waterfall cascading down the cliffs into the lush valley below, creating a mesmerizing scene that’s perfect for photography or simply soaking in the beauty of nature. Guests will have time to wander along the safe viewing platforms, feeling the fresh mist from the waterfall and enjoying panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and coastline. The area offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and connecting with the island’s dramatic landscapes. For those looking to take a piece of Madeira home, there’s a charming gift shop nearby where they can browse local crafts, souvenirs, and unique keepsakes. Whether capturing memories with photos, savoring the views, or picking up a special memento, visitors will leave with a lasting impression of this iconic Madeira destination.

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As we drive through São Vicente, you’ll be surrounded by some of Madeira’s most dramatic and breathtaking scenery. Nestled in a deep green valley carved by volcanic forces, this charming northern village is framed by towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and lush forested hillsides. You’ll pass traditional stone houses with red-tiled roofs, small farms, and terraced fields that reflect the island’s rural heritage. The sound of flowing streams and the scent of fresh mountain air fill the atmosphere as we follow winding roads through the heart of the Laurissilva forest — a UNESCO World Heritage site. With panoramic views of the ocean ahead and the rugged cliffs behind, São Vicente offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and tranquility — a true highlight of the island’s wild north.

What's not included

Cabo Girao Entry Fee aprox 3 euros
Food and drinks

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN ES

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Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Funchal

Funchal, the vibrant capital of Madeira, is a city where lush landscapes meet charming architecture. Known for its subtropical climate, beautiful gardens, and dramatic coastal scenery, Funchal offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Botanical Garden

A stunning garden with a wide variety of exotic plants, offering panoramic views of Funchal and the Atlantic Ocean.

Nature 1-2 hours €7.50

Sé Cathedral

A beautiful 15th-century Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Funchal, featuring intricate architecture and historical significance.

Historical/Religious 30-45 minutes Free (donations welcome)

Mercado dos Lavradores

A bustling market offering a variety of fresh produce, flowers, and local crafts, providing a glimpse into Madeira's culture and daily life.

Market 1 hour Free to enter, prices vary for purchases

Cabo Girão Skywalk

A breathtaking glass platform extending over the cliffs of Cabo Girão, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the coastline.

Nature/Adventure 1-2 hours €5

Santana

A charming traditional village known for its iconic triangular thatched-roof houses, showcasing the unique architectural heritage of Madeira.

Cultural Half day Free to explore

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bolo do Caco

A traditional Madeiran bread made with sweet potato, often served with garlic butter and grilled meats.

Bread Contains gluten

Espetada

A skewer of beef marinated in wine, garlic, and spices, grilled to perfection.

Main Course Contains beef, gluten

Poncha

A traditional Madeiran cocktail made with aguardente (a type of brandy), honey, and lemon or orange juice.

Drink Contains alcohol

Bacalhau à Madeirense

Salted cod cooked with onions, peppers, and sometimes raisins and olives, a popular dish in Madeira.

Main Course Contains fish, may contain gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking Paragliding Cable car rides Beach relaxation Spa treatments Gardens and parks Museum visits Historical sites

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

This is the best time to visit Funchal, with pleasant temperatures, lower rainfall, and fewer tourists. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.

18°C to 25°C 64°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (WET) / GMT+1 (WEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Funchal is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with petitions or distractions

Getting there

By air
  • Madeira Airport (Funchal Airport) • 20 km from Funchal
By bus

Funchal Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is affordable and efficient, with frequent services connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Zona Velha) Funchal Marina Monte

Day trips

Porto Santo
100 km from Funchal • Full day

A beautiful island known for its golden sandy beaches and relaxed atmosphere, offering a perfect escape from the bustle of Funchal.

Santana
30 km from Funchal • Half day

A charming traditional village known for its iconic triangular thatched-roof houses, showcasing the unique architectural heritage of Madeira.

Pico do Arieiro
20 km from Funchal • Half day

A stunning mountain peak offering breathtaking views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean, with various hiking trails and scenic drives.

Festivals

Madeira Flower Festival • March/April Atlantic Festival • August Christmas and New Year's Celebrations • December/January

Pro tips

  • Visit the local markets for fresh produce, flowers, and unique souvenirs
  • Take a cable car ride for a scenic and memorable experience
  • Try local dishes like Bolo do Caco and Espetada for an authentic culinary experience
  • Explore the Old Town for historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and local shops
  • Participate in a wine tasting tour to learn about the island's winemaking traditions
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