Discover the wild beauty of Madeira’s east coast on this full-day off-road adventure. Travel through volcanic peaks, ancient laurel forests, and picturesque mountain villages as your local guide shares stories about the island’s history and nature. Enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic and explore hidden spots that most visitors never reach. This is the perfect tour for travelers who want to experience the real Madeira beyond the main roads.
Pickup included
The first stop of the tour is the not so famous but very beautiful Miradouro do Paradao. From this viewpoint you will see Funchal from above as well as the famous Nun´s Valley. It´s usually very quiet up here and very much "off the beaten path"
Madeira´s third highest peak.
We try to arrive here early, before the crowds so we can best enjoy the amazing views, above the clouds hopefully!
We don´t like giving set times but usually spend somewhere around 30 to 45 minutes up here which is usually enough to get to see the best sights.
Ribeiro Frio is well known for the rainbow trout farm. We drive by the large crowds and escape the tourist traps.
We make our way off-road and off the beaten path to Santana, one of Madeira´s most famous villages. Here we will see the traditional A-frame houses and stop at an authentic house to see how people use to live in this shantytown of Madeira. Next is Lunch at the famous Quinta do Furao restaurant with the best lunch in Santana, with great value and an incredible view!
After lunch we stop at one of our favourite viewpoints on the North East of the island to see privileged views of the North East coast.
A stop is in order at the the small village of Porto Da Cruz, well known for it´s history in sugar and rum. We make a stop at the famous rum factory and of course try some of the best rum in the world!
Lastly we explore Ponta de Sao Lourenço, the most easterly peninsular on the island known for its magnificent volcanic rock formations and colours.
The final stop on our east tour to see the peninsular in all it´s glory!
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 challenging but rewarding hike between two of Madeira's highest peaks.
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