Explore the stunning landscapes of Southwest Madeira on a full-day 4x4 jeep tour. Discover hidden gems like Paul do Mar, renowned for their picturesque fishing villages and breathtaking coastal views. This tour allows you to traverse through Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol, and Fajã da Ovelha, offering a unique experience away from the mainstream tourist paths. Enjoy lunch in one of the charming villages and take in the lush nature and ocean vistas that define this part of the island.
- Full-day 4x4 tour exploring the lesser-known southwest Madeira
- Visit charming and genuine Madeira roads
- Includes transportation and an expert local guide
One of Madeira’s most iconic viewpoints, Cabo Girão at 580 meters, offering sweeping views over terraced farmlands, the Atlantic Ocean, and the coastline stretching toward Câmara de Lobos. Guests can step onto the famous glass skywalk for a thrilling perspective straight down the cliff face, turning the landscape into a floating stage beneath their feet. It’s a breathtaking stop that blends natural drama, crisp ocean air, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Entrance not included.
A charming seaside village known for its warm climate and golden light. Ponta do Sol sits between steep cliffs and the Atlantic, creating a peaceful and photogenic setting. Here, guests can enjoy the calm waterfront, admire the colorful houses, and take in one of the island’s most relaxing coastal views. It’s a gentle and beautiful stop that showcases the softer, sunnier side of Madeira.
A beautiful coastal stretch known for its towering cliffs, ocean views, and the island’s largest banana plantations. As you pass through Madalena do Mar, you’ll see lush green terraces reaching down toward the sea, showcasing one of Madeira’s most important agricultural regions. It’s a smooth and picturesque drive that highlights the harmony between local farming and the island’s dramatic coastline.
A coastal drive through one of Madeira’s warmest and most picturesque villages. As you pass Calheta, you’ll see its golden sand beach, the elegant marina, and the steep green hills that frame the shoreline. It’s a smooth and beautiful stretch that highlights the island’s sunny south coast and its harmonious blend of ocean and mountain scenery.
A stunning coastal village nestled between towering cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean. As you pass through Paul do Mar, you’ll see traditional seaside houses, narrow streets, and powerful waves breaking along the promenade. Known for its dramatic scenery and laid-back fishing heritage, this area showcases the raw, untamed beauty of Madeira’s southwest coast. It’s a picturesque moment that highlights the island’s deep connection to the sea.
A charming seaside spot known for its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful ocean views. Bar da Pedra sits right by the water, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and the sound of crashing waves. It’s a great place to enjoy a peaceful moment, admire the coastal scenery, and feel the authentic seaside vibe of Madeira’s west coast. Perfect for photos and a refreshing break by the Atlantic.
A beautiful drive along the cliffs of Fajã da Ovelha, passing through old tunnels and impressive rock formations carved into the mountainside. This route reveals the raw, rugged character of Madeira’s west coast, with dramatic scenery unfolding at every turn. It’s a visually striking stretch that showcases the island’s geology and the engineering of its historic coastal roads.
A breathtaking viewpoint perched above Madeira’s dramatic west coast. From here, guests can admire sweeping ocean views, towering cliffs, and the lush green terraces that define this region. The viewpoint offers a peaceful atmosphere and an impressive panoramic angle, making it a perfect stop for capturing the wild beauty of the island in all its depth and color.
A charming ascent through the old ladeiras, where the road climbs between traditional houses, terraced fields, and quiet rural scenery. This scenic uphill stretch reveals the authentic character of Fajã da Ovelha, with its narrow paths, stone walls, and peaceful mountain atmosphere. It’s a beautiful glimpse into Madeira’s timeless countryside and its steep, historic roads.
An exciting off-road section that follows a safe cliffside route with breathtaking views over the valley and ocean. The trail leads alongside the scenic Levada Nova, where the landscape opens into dramatic ridges, lush green slopes, and wide panoramic horizons. This unique stretch combines adventure and serenity, taking you through one of Madeira’s most beautiful natural settings before reaching a stunning viewpoint at the end of the route.
A peaceful, secluded viewpoint where you’ll often have the entire place to yourself. From here, the landscape opens into sweeping mountain views, deep valleys, and the untouched beauty of Madeira’s west. On clear days, you can even spot the iconic lighthouse in the distance, adding a special touch to this panoramic scene. It’s a quiet, intimate stop that captures the island’s natural charm without the crowds.
A striking viewpoint located at the westernmost tip of Madeira, where the iconic lighthouse stands proudly above dramatic ocean cliffs. Here, guests can enjoy endless Atlantic horizons, rugged coastal scenery, and the powerful sense of being at the very edge of the island. The peaceful atmosphere and wide open views make this stop perfect for unforgettable photos and a quiet moment of connection with nature.
A welcoming local restaurant offering a relaxing atmosphere and beautiful views over the surrounding landscape. Restaurante Domínio is known for its friendly service and tasty Madeiran dishes, making it a great spot to unwind and enjoy a meal after exploring the island. It’s a comfortable and authentic place to experience local flavors and hospitality.
Lunch not included.
A charming historic path that winds through the rural landscape of Ponta do Pargo, surrounded by traditional houses, terraced fields, and sweeping ocean views. This scenic route showcases the authentic countryside of Madeira, where time seems to move slower and the landscape feels untouched. It’s a peaceful and picturesque stretch that highlights the island’s deep rural heritage and natural beauty.
A short and safe off-road section offering some of the most vibrant and impressive views in Ponta do Pargo. As the trail winds through open countryside, the landscape bursts into intense colours such as deep greens, warm earth tones, and the shining blue of the Atlantic. It’s a peaceful yet adventurous stretch, perfect for appreciating Madeira’s raw beauty from a unique and scenic vantage point.
A serene viewpoint beside a small historic chapel perched above the cliffs of Ponta do Pargo. From here, guests can enjoy wide panoramic views over the ocean, rolling green hills, and the peaceful countryside that surrounds this sacred spot. The area is quiet and uncrowded, offering a calm atmosphere perfect for photos and a moment of reflection. It’s a beautiful blend of natural scenery and local heritage.
A short, very safe off-road stretch that leads through one of the most colorful landscapes in Ponta do Pargo. As you drive toward Casa do Elias, the scenery bursts with vibrant greens, earthy tones, and wide open views that feel untouched and peaceful. It’s a gentle adventure that showcases the natural beauty of the area while keeping the ride smooth, secure, and incredibly scenic.
A peaceful and authentic stop surrounded by the quiet countryside of Ponta do Pargo. From here, guests enjoy beautiful open views over the rolling green hills and the wide Atlantic horizon. This spot also offers a remarkable vantage point where you can see both the Ribeira da Janela valley and the Rabaçal valley in the distance. It’s a calm, scenic moment, perfect for photos and appreciating Madeira’s untouched natural beauty.
A tranquil high-altitude viewpoint surrounded by lush forest and fresh mountain air. From this peaceful spot, guests can admire sweeping views over Madeira’s central valleys, deep green ridges, and the dramatic landscape shaped by ancient mountains. The area is quiet, uncrowded, and immersed in nature, offering a serene pause that highlights the island’s untouched interior beauty. Perfect for photos and a calming connection with Madeira’s wild heart.
A panoramic drive across Madeira’s largest and most remarkable plateau. This high-altitude landscape stretches into wide open horizons, offering a striking contrast to the island’s deep valleys and dramatic cliffs. With its expansive views, fresh mountain air, and unique terrain that often rises above the clouds, Paul da Serra reveals a quieter, almost otherworldly side of Madeira’s natural beauty.
A beautiful section of the journey where the route transitions onto a traditional stone path winding through a fragrant eucalyptus forest. As you drive between tall, slender trees and dappled light, the scenery shifts into a peaceful, almost enchanted atmosphere. It’s a charming and scenic moment that highlights Madeira’s rich natural diversity and the quiet beauty of its rural mountain roads.
A picturesque descent through the traditional ladeiras of Canhas, where steep, narrow mountain roads unveil sweeping views over the coastline. As you wind your way down toward Ponta do Sol, the landscape blends terraced hills, vibrant greenery, and glimpses of the ocean. It’s a beautiful and authentic stretch of Madeira’s rural charm, showcasing the island’s dramatic terrain and peaceful coastal scenery.
A smooth and convenient end to the tour, with guests dropped off at their accommodation or designated meeting point. A relaxed conclusion to a full day of exploration, ensuring everyone returns comfortably after an unforgettable journey through Madeira.
Your guide will be waiting at the agreed meeting point holding a sign with the name used on the reservation. This makes it easy for you to identify your guide as soon as you arrive. If you have any difficulty finding the location, you can contact us and we will assist you immediately.
Madeira, a stunning archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, is known for its dramatic landscapes, lush gardens, and mild climate year-round. Often referred to as the 'Hawaii of Europe,' it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and outdoor adventures.
The third-highest peak in Madeira, offering breathtaking views and hiking trails.
The historic heart of Funchal with colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and charming shops.
One of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, offering stunning views and a glass skywalk.
A beautiful garden with a variety of exotic plants and flowers, offering stunning views of Funchal.
Volcanic rock pools filled with seawater, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
A traditional Madeiran bread made with sweet potato and garlic, often served with garlic butter.
Skewered beef marinated in garlic, wine, and bay leaves, grilled to perfection.
A traditional Madeiran cocktail made with aguardente (local brandy), honey, and lemon or orange juice.
These months offer the best combination of warm weather and fewer tourists. The landscape is lush and vibrant, making it ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
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Madeira is generally safe with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Funchal, Santa Cruz
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable and reliable, but schedules can be limited in rural areas.
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A small island known for its golden sand beach and relaxed atmosphere.
A challenging but rewarding hike between two of Madeira's highest peaks.
A stunning coastal area with black sand beaches and dramatic cliffs.
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