Embark on an unforgettable full-day adventure in a 4x4 open roof vehicle in the breathtaking Northwest of Madeira. Explore off-road trails, capture stunning photos, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, culture, history, and gastronomy.
Embark on an unforgettable full-day adventure in a 4x4 open roof vehicle in the breathtaking Northwest of Madeira. Explore off-road trails, capture stunning photos, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, culture, history, and gastronomy.
- Serra de Agua - The name originates from a historical watermill used for sawmilling, known as serra de água, which eventually became the name for the entire parish.
- Ribeira Brava - The Ribeira Brava ravine and river valley stretch from the slopes of Madeira’s west-central mountains.
- Tabua - “Tabua” is named after a plant called tabua,…
- Serra de Agua - The name originates from a historical watermill used for sawmilling, known as serra de água, which eventually became the name for the entire parish.
- Ribeira Brava - The Ribeira Brava ravine and river valley stretch from the slopes of Madeira’s west-central mountains.
- Tabua - “Tabua” is named after a plant called tabua, once abundant in the region, used in making mats and chair backs.
- Bica Da Cana - A popular spot in this area is the Bica da Cana Viewpoint. Located at an altitude of approximately 1580 meters, it offers a panoramic view of the island’s majestic mountain peaks. On clear days, visitors can also see the São Vicente valley on Madeira’s lush north coast.
- Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra - Paul da Serra is a crucial area for the island’s groundwater recharge. Its flat structure aids in the infiltration of a significant portion of the high annual rainfall, while also slowing the runoff to the sea.
- Posto Florestal Fanal - Fanal is one of Madeira Island’s enchanting locations, featuring a vast forest of ancient trees. It’s a perfect place to unwind and appreciate the beauty of nature.
- Vereda do Fanal - The Laurisilva of Madeira is an exceptional remnant of a once widespread laurel forest type. It is the largest remaining area of laurel forest, believed to be 90% primary forest, and hosts a unique collection of plants and animals, including many endemic species like the Madeiran long-toed pigeon.
- Miradouro Ribeira da Janela - The most extensive and abundant watercourse formed in the island’s interior, flowing between mountains into the ocean.
- Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela - The most extensive and abundant watercourse formed in the island’s interior, flowing between mountains into the ocean.
- Mirador Ilheus Da Ribeira Da Janela - An epic coastal location with remarkable rock formations just meters from the shore.
- Porto Moniz - Known for its volcanic pools, mystical forests, and stunning landscapes.
- Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools - The sea, a dominant feature along Madeira’s coast, significantly influences Porto Moniz. Since its inception, the residents have relied on fishing, which remains vital to the local economy.
- Seixal Natural Pool - A naturally charming spot nestled between the sea and mountains.
- Piscinas do clube naval do Seixal - A great place to swim and enjoy the sea while engaging in various water sports.
- Miradouro do Veu da Noiva - A 30-meter curtain of water cascading down the mountain into the Atlantic Ocean, reminiscent of the white veils traditionally worn by brides during wedding ceremonies.

- Free pick-up from hotels, Airbnb, and cruise dock in Funchal, Caniço
- Expert local guide
- All fees and taxes included
- Free pick-up from hotels, Airbnb, and cruise dock in Funchal, Caniço
- Expert local guide
- All fees and taxes included
- Lunch
- Machico, Santa Cruz, Camara de Lobos, Estreito Camara de Lobos, Ponta do Sol, cruise dock(€5.00 p/p)
- Camacha, Santo da Serra, Jardim da Serra, Calheta, Caniçal, São Vicente (€10.00 p/p)
- Ponta Delgada, Faial, Porto da Cruz (€15.00 p/p)
- Porto Moniz, Prazeres, Jardim do Mar, Paul do Mar, Fajã da Ovelha, Santana (€20.00 p/p)
- Admission to Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools approximately 3 EUR
- Lunch
- Machico, Santa Cruz, Camara de Lobos, Estreito Camara de Lobos, Ponta do Sol, cruise dock(€5.00 p/p)
- Camacha, Santo da Serra, Jardim da Serra, Calheta, Caniçal, São Vicente (€10.00 p/p)
- Ponta Delgada, Faial, Porto da Cruz (€15.00 p/p)
- Porto Moniz, Prazeres, Jardim do Mar, Paul do Mar, Fajã da Ovelha, Santana (€20.00 p/p)
- Admission to Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools approximately 3 EUR
An incredible adventure in a 4x4 open-roof vehicle offers the thrilling sensation of reaching out to touch the clouds, nature, plants, and fruits. In an open-top 4x4, you can stand to capture photos and enjoy exclusive views of the stunning natural surroundings.
Experience off-road driving up and down the mountains, away from the tourist crowds, with an…
An incredible adventure in a 4x4 open-roof vehicle offers the thrilling sensation of reaching out to touch the clouds, nature, plants, and fruits. In an open-top 4x4, you can stand to capture photos and enjoy exclusive views of the stunning natural surroundings.
Experience off-road driving up and down the mountains, away from the tourist crowds, with an expert and knowledgeable guide.
This comprehensive tour showcases where the lush green mountains meet the clear blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, guiding you through historic ancient roads and forested areas. It is a perfect blend of culture, history, nature, and gastronomy.
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.