Explore Madeira’s wild side with a local guide. Swim in lava pools, taste poncha, and uncover hidden trails for an unforgettable adventure.
Explore Madeira’s wild side with a local guide. Swim in lava pools, taste poncha, and uncover hidden trails for an unforgettable adventure.
- Cabo Girao - One of Madeira’s most renowned viewpoints, Cabo Girão stands at 580 meters, offering expansive views over terraced farmlands, the Atlantic Ocean, and the coastline extending toward Câmara de Lobos. Visitors can step onto the famous glass skywalk for an exhilarating view straight down the cliff face, transforming the landscape into a…
- Cabo Girao - One of Madeira’s most renowned viewpoints, Cabo Girão stands at 580 meters, offering expansive views over terraced farmlands, the Atlantic Ocean, and the coastline extending toward Câmara de Lobos. Visitors can step onto the famous glass skywalk for an exhilarating view straight down the cliff face, transforming the landscape into a floating stage beneath their feet. It’s a breathtaking stop that combines natural drama, fresh ocean air, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
- Ribeira Brava - A serene viewpoint overlooking the charming coastal town of Ribeira Brava. The perfect spot to begin the tour. The local guide will outline the full route and the regions to be explored, helping guests understand the island’s geography before embarking on the adventure. From here, visitors can admire the sweeping valley, the winding river that gives the village its name, and the Atlantic stretching into the horizon. It’s a calm and scenic stop that offers a beautiful snapshot of Madeira’s south coast, ideal for photos and a moment to appreciate the island’s natural harmony.
- Serra de Agua - In the heart of the island, the tour stops at a traditional bar in Serra de Água, where guests can taste a true local classic: Poncha. The guide will share the story behind this iconic Madeiran drink and how it’s prepared. A perfect cultural break to warm up the day!
(drinks not included)
- Estrada do Lombo da Achada dos Judeus - This scenic climb takes you up a steep traditional ladeira carved between local vineyards, gradually opening into a breathtaking panorama of Madeira’s untouched mountain landscape. At the top, the adventure shifts into the first off-road stretch, revealing sweeping views over the São Vicente valley and the small chapel perched proudly on the mountaintop. It’s a perfect blend of rural charm, dramatic scenery, and the excitement of leaving paved roads behind.
- Estrada da Encumeada - A scenic stop along the Encumeada ridge road, where guests can admire one of Madeira’s most impressive valley landscapes. From this high vantage point, the island’s mountains unfold in deep green layers, with dramatic slopes and winding paths stretching toward the sea. It’s a tranquil moment to take in the raw beauty of Madeira’s interior, framed by fresh mountain air and panoramic views.
- Miradouro do Veu da Noiva - Véu da Noiva (“Bride’s Veil”) is named after the dramatic waterfall that cascades down the cliffside into the Atlantic Ocean, creating a veil-like effect. This stop offers time to admire the powerful scenery of rugged cliffs, lush green slopes, and endless ocean views. Visitors can also browse the small local stalls nearby, perfect for finding handcrafted souvenirs and supporting local artisans while enjoying one of the island’s most breathtaking viewpoints.
- Seixal Madeira Portugal - Seixal Beach, also known as “The Black Gold Beach” for its unique volcanic black sand and breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by green cliffs and crystal clear water, it’s a favorite spot for photos and a perfect example of Madeira’s raw natural beauty.
- Ribeira da Janela - A peaceful stop in one of Madeira’s most striking coastal areas, known for its towering sea rocks rising dramatically from the Atlantic. The name “Ribeira da Janela” comes from the natural rock formation that resembles a window carved by the ocean. Here, guests can enjoy the raw beauty of volcanic cliffs, powerful waves, and the wild atmosphere of Madeira’s north coast. It’s a scenic moment perfect for photos and taking in the island’s untamed charm.
- Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools - Porto Moniz, famous for its natural lava pools. Here, guests have free time to swim in these volcanic pools carved by the ocean, or just relax and enjoy the sea breeze. This is also the lunch stop, where a variety of restaurants serve fresh fish and local dishes, right by the sea.
- Posto Florestal Fanal - Mystical Fanal Forest, part of Madeira’s Laurissilva. This foggy highland forest is full of ancient twisted trees and a dreamlike atmosphere. It’s a magical place to walk, take photos and connect with the island’s natural heritage.
- Paul da Serra - 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.
- Estr. Regional 209 - 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.
- Canhas - A picturesque descent through the traditional ladeiras of Canhas, where steep, narrow roads reveal sweeping coastal views and the rich agricultural heart of the region. Along the way, you’ll see an impressive variety of local crops such as sugarcane, vineyards, potatoes, and many other seasonal plantations that shape the terraced hillsides. As the road winds down toward Ponta do Sol, the scenery blends fertile farmland with ocean horizons, offering a true glimpse into Madeira’s rural life and natural abundance.
- Ponta Do Sol - Ponta do Sol, the sunniest village in Madeira. It’s a relaxed stop to enjoy the seaside views, grab a coffee or a local treat, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere of this colorful coastal town.
- Funchal - 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.

- Pick Up
- Bottled water
- Pick Up
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
Explore the untamed and genuine aspects of Madeira with an enthusiastic local guide who is familiar with every hidden gem of the island. This adventure combines breathtaking scenery, cultural insights, and excitement, offering much more than typical tours. Savor traditional poncha, take a dip in natural lava pools, and venture through off-road paths,…
Explore the untamed and genuine aspects of Madeira with an enthusiastic local guide who is familiar with every hidden gem of the island. This adventure combines breathtaking scenery, cultural insights, and excitement, offering much more than typical tours. Savor traditional poncha, take a dip in natural lava pools, and venture through off-road paths, enchanting forests, and secret viewpoints that most tourists miss. Throughout the journey, enjoy captivating stories and thoughtfully selected stops that showcase the true essence of Madeira. It’s not just about the destinations, but the memorable journey that leads you there.
- Desaconselhável para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida.
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.