Embark on a thrilling 4x4 tour of Santana and Peaks in Madeira. Explore untouched villages, visit a rum factory, and marvel at the island’s natural beauty. Lunch included!
Embark on a thrilling 4x4 tour of Santana and Peaks in Madeira. Explore untouched villages, visit a rum factory, and marvel at the island’s natural beauty. Lunch included!
- Machico - Machico is the birthplace of Madeira’s history, where serenity meets the ocean. Its golden sandy beach, tranquil bay, and palm-lined promenade offer a resort-like atmosphere, while the surrounding hills provide postcard-perfect views of the town and sea.
- Miradouro da Portela - Portela is one of Madeira’s iconic viewpoints, offering…
- Machico - Machico is the birthplace of Madeira’s history, where serenity meets the ocean. Its golden sandy beach, tranquil bay, and palm-lined promenade offer a resort-like atmosphere, while the surrounding hills provide postcard-perfect views of the town and sea.
- Miradouro da Portela - Portela is one of Madeira’s iconic viewpoints, offering a balcony over lush greenery. From here, expansive views stretch over Machico’s valley, rugged cliffs, and the vast Atlantic, especially enchanting at sunrise when the light bathes the landscape in gold.
- Porto da Cruz - Porto da Cruz is a coastal retreat where mountains plunge directly into the ocean. Black-sand beaches, natural pools, and the powerful Atlantic waves create a dramatic scene, softened by white houses, vine-covered hills, and the charm of a quaint fishing village.
- Engenhos do Norte - Engenhos do Norte brings Madeira’s rum heritage to life. The historic sugarcane mill still operates with traditional machinery, filling the air with the scent of molasses and steam, while tastings unveil the island’s rich rum culture in every sip.
- Fortim do Faial - Faial
- Kartodromo do Faial - Guindaste is a sky-high terrace suspended above the Atlantic. Sheer cliffs, endless blue, and the wild north coast stretching into the distance make it an ideal spot for sunrise, photography, and experiencing the full power and beauty of Madeira’s coastline.
- Santana - Santana is the lush heart of Madeira’s north, surrounded by deep valleys and towering peaks. It serves as a gateway to some of the island’s most stunning hikes, while its rural charm, traditional farming terraces, and leisurely pace offer an authentic taste of Madeiran life.
- Santana - Santana is the lush heart of Madeira’s north, surrounded by deep valleys and towering peaks. It serves as a gateway to some of the island’s most stunning hikes, while its rural charm, traditional farming terraces, and leisurely pace offer an authentic taste of Madeiran life.
- Casas Tipicas de Santana - The typical houses of Santana are iconic symbols of Madeira. These A‑frame cottages, with thatched roofs and brightly painted doors, appear as if they’ve come straight from a fairy tale and provide a charming glimpse into the island’s traditional rural architecture.
- Ribeiro Frio - An emerald sanctuary nestled in the mountains. Known for its levada walks, trout pools, and dense Laurissilva forest, it offers some of the island’s most cherished forest trails, rewarded by breathtaking views over deep valleys and the distant sea.
- Madeira Islands - Poiso, Madeira is a lush Atlantic paradise where dramatic cliffs descend into deep-blue seas, forests are shrouded in mist, and flowers bloom year-round. The island blends wild nature, warm hospitality, and a mild climate, making it ideal for both adventure and relaxed, leisurely travel.
- Pico do Arieiro - Pico do Areeiro is one of Madeira’s crown jewels, a towering peak rising above the clouds. At sunrise and sunset, the jagged ridges glow in surreal colors, and the legendary trail toward Pico Ruivo reveals some of the most breathtaking mountain scenery in all of Europe.
- Poço da Neve - (Snow Well) — is a historic ice well located high in the mountains, where snow was once stored for Funchal’s nobility. Today it is a serene, atmospheric spot surrounded by high-altitude scenery, offering peaceful walks and expansive views over Madeira’s central massif.
- Pico Do Areeiro - Pico do Areeiro is one of Madeira’s crown jewels, a towering peak rising above the clouds. At sunrise and sunset, the jagged ridges glow in surreal colors, and the legendary trail toward Pico Ruivo reveals some of the most breathtaking mountain scenery in all of Europe.
- Miradouro do guindaste - Guindaste is a sky-high terrace suspended above the Atlantic. Sheer cliffs, endless blue, and the wild north coast stretching into the distance make it an ideal spot for sunrise, photography, and experiencing the full power and beauty of Madeira’s coastline.

- Local guide
- Driver/guide
- Small group tour (maximum of 8 persons)
- Pick-up and drop-off at the cruise terminal
- Local guide
- Driver/guide
- Small group tour (maximum of 8 persons)
- Pick-up and drop-off at the cruise terminal
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Whether arriving by cruise ship or staying at a hotel, embark on an unforgettable off-road adventure to Pico do Areeiro! Ascend to 1,818 meters on Madeira’s third highest peak, offering breathtaking views of the entire island.
Discover the ancient UNESCO Laurisilva forest at Ribeiro Frio and Portela, a magical realm filled with unique wildlife and…
Whether arriving by cruise ship or staying at a hotel, embark on an unforgettable off-road adventure to Pico do Areeiro! Ascend to 1,818 meters on Madeira’s third highest peak, offering breathtaking views of the entire island.
Discover the ancient UNESCO Laurisilva forest at Ribeiro Frio and Portela, a magical realm filled with unique wildlife and plants.
Visit an authentic 240-year-old Santana house and savor a delicious traditional Madeiran lunch.
Capture stunning photos along the dramatic north coast at Faial and Porto da Cruz.
Go OFF-ROAD on hidden back roads through Funchal’s hills to uncover secret viewpoints.
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.