Questo tour di un'intera giornata a Madeira offre paesaggi spettacolari, cultura e natura. Per cominciare, c'è la passerella di Cabo Girão, il punto panoramico di Eira do Serrado e infine il Monte, dove è prevista un'emozionante discesa in slitta di 3 km fino a Livramento.
Per prima cosa, i panorami più belli di Madeira. Lo Skywalk di Cabo Girão, la scogliera più alta d'Europa, offre una piattaforma panoramica in vetro che si affaccia a ben 580 metri di altezza. In seguito, vi recherete nell'entroterra fino al punto panoramico di Pico dos Barcelos, che domina Funchal, e poi ancora fino a Eira do Serrado.
Da qui si gode di un'ampia vista sulla Valle di Nun e sulle cime che la circondano. L'ultima parte del tour vi porta a Monte per visitare la tenuta di una ricca famiglia e il Santuario di Nossa Senhora. Ora arriva l'esperienza da ricordare: una discesa in slittino di vimini da Monte a Livramento. Ma non preoccupatevi, le guide controllano la velocità con delle corde.
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Sustainable Agriculture in Quinta Pedagógica da Camacha
Drive through Funchal's bustling town and Madeira's magnificent rolling hills towards Quinta Pedagogica da Camacha, a small farm committed to sustainable agriculture. Here, your National Geographic-trained guide will offer insights into the region and introduce you to the farm's owner, Bruno Santos. Having left accounting for agriculture, Bruno now dedicates his life to helping his neighborhood through sustainable farming, a lowered environmental footprint, and community outreach. Follow Bruno through flowering groves as you explore the grounds. You'll learn about the many uses for their freshly grown herbs and visit their strawberry plantation. Observe the fields and poios—what Madeirans call the terraced areas where they grow their crops—as you learn about the farm's produce and animal husbandry. The farm is home to various animals including chickens, goats, sheep, and more. There's even a small market Bruno created, to help other local vendors reach their greater community, inspired by the ‘buy local' mantra. You'll also experience a host of seasonal activities, offered exclusively to National Geographic travelers. Harvest ripe fruits and learn the proper techniques for sowing seeds in a planting workshop. This hands-on learning environment brings Bruno's sustainability and bio-friendly philosophy to life. Afterwards, you'll relax and enjoy refreshing tea brewed from the farm's own herbs, as well as homemade cakes, toast, and jams preserved from local fruits.
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Madeira South Coast Cruise on Living Sea with Lunch
Madeira's southwest coast is the star of this all-inclusive cruise. After setting out from the port in Funchal, you'll head up the coast to Cais da Lapa for some swimming. The best part is that with a maximum of 52 guests on board, you'll have all the space and attentive service you need.
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4,7/5
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Madeira Dramatic West Coast Tour with Lunch in Porto Moniz
Madeira's magnificent scenery takes centre stage on this full day tour. You'll visit a selection of highlights including picturesque Ribeira Brava Village, Porto Moniz, Paúl da Serra and Encumeada Pass. Mariana, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘You'll get to know the true drama of Madeira's landscapes. You might be lucky enough to see the ocean both to the north and the south from Encumeada Pass, but the highest points on the island do sometimes catch the clouds.'Your first destination will be the cute Ribeira Brava Village, with its appealing, seafront promenade behind the beach. The views along the valley towards the island's interior give a hint of the impressive landscapes you'll explore when you head inland. Mariana adds, ‘You'll see as you travel around that no patch of fertile land is wasted in Madeira – even the steep hillsides around Ribiera Brava are terraced to cultivate crops.' Then, it's time for a stroll through a banana plantation in Madalena do Mar.Next, we'll head up the 1,500m-high Paúl da Serra plateau before descending on Porto Moniz, famous for its natural lava rock swimming pools. A typical lunch freshly prepared with local produce awaits in the village. Then, crossing north to south, we'll venture over the Encumeada Pass for some knockout views across the island. Rounding off the day is a poncha drink demonstration and tasting in Câmara de Lobos – a favourite holiday spot of Winston Churchill. Mariana says, ‘Be careful – poncha is so fruity and refreshing, but it hides a serious brandy kick.'
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4,6/5
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Enchanting East Madeira Tour with Lunch in Santana
The knockout natural beauty of eastern Madeira is in the spotlight on this full day tour. You'll have your head in the clouds at Pico do Areeiro, walk next to cute thatched houses in Santana, have lunch at Quinta do Furão and step back in time at Ponta de São Lourenço.
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Pico do Arieiro Sunrise Tour with Local Breakfast
Seeing sunrise from the top of one of Madeira's highest peaks will have you reaching for your camera over and over again. And this exclusive morning trip to Pico do Arieiro promises just that – views over Madeira during the mystical first light of the day, followed by a warming breakfast.
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4,8/5
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Deluxe Eastern Madeira Tour with Local Lunch and Levada Walk
From rugged coastline to fairytale houses, this full day excursion of eastern Madeira is all about what makes the island so special. You'll discover the historic towns of Machico and Santana as well as the natural gems of Ponta da Rosto and Pico do Areiro. There's also a levada walk and traditional lunch.
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Deluxe Western Madeira Tour with Cabo Girão and Lunch
Traversing Madeira from the south to the north coast, this tour takes in many of the island's highlights. You'll see Cabo Girão cliffs, visit a banana plantation and climb to the Paul do Serra plateau. Stop for lunch at the villages of Porto Moniz and visit Camara de Lobos and Serra de Agua, as well as enjoying a stroll around the village of São Vicente. Monica, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The drama of Madeira's landscape reaches a climax on the south coast. Cabo Girão, the second-highest sea cliffs in the world, rise nearly 600 metres vertically from the Atlantic. The skywalk at the top offers amazing views.'The lofty viewpoint at Cabo Girão is the first of several on this small-group tour. After your skywalk experience, head back down to sea level to get a closer look at the island's agricultural heritage at a banana plantation at Madalena do Mar. Then it's time to take a scenic drive up to the Paul do Serra plateau where – weather permitting – the views over the shark's tooth peaks are sublime.Next, it's onward to the north coast for a lunch prepared with local produce in a typical, family-owned restaurant in Porto Moniz village, famous for its natural lava rock swimming pools. After some free time here, take in the drama of the surroundings on a visit to São Vicente village, located in one of the most beautiful valleys in Madeira. Your panoramic return route includes a photo stop at another mountain viewpoint at Encumeada Pass, and a stop for a drink in the village of Serra de Agua.
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This exclusive private tour shines a light on the east of Madeira. You'll have your head in the clouds at Pico do Areeiro, walk next to cute thatched houses in Santana, have lunch at Quinta do Furão and step back in time at Ponta de São Lourenço.
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Eastern Madeira Sustainable Tour in a 4x4 with Lunch
Set off on a sustainable 4x4 tour that gives back to the local economy and helps keep Madeira green. Your action-packed day takes in gems like Pico do Areeiro, UNESCO-listed laurel forests and Funchal Ecological Park. What's more, you'll do it all with the help of a local expert. Rúben, one of our guides, says, ‘Wild and untamed nature is Madeira's most precious treasure. Make memories with an experience that the world will thank you for.'During the months of October to April, your first stop is at Funchal Ecological Park, where a sustainable activity will take place, contributing to the conservation of the endemic flora of the Island and the eradication of invasive species. From May to September a visit to a historic water mill or an organic farm will be on offer instead. Next, we'll visit the towering Pico do Areeiro. One of the highest peaks on the island, it boasts wow-factor panoramas over the Atlantic Ocean.Heading off-road towards the north, you'll zigzag through an ancient laurel forest – a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999 – on scenic trails towards the mountain town of Santana to see its steep-roofed, straw-thatched homes. After a well-deserved lunch break in a typical local restaurant, we'll round off with a pit stop at a nearby viewpoint, offering knockout coastal panoramas all the way to Madeira's easternmost point, the São Lourenço peninsula.
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Northwest Madeira 4x4 Tour with Laurisilva Forest and Lunch
Taking in coastal gems, wild forests and sustainable producers, this 4x4 tour showcases Madeira's adventurous side. You'll experience the drama of Madeira's scenery from up close and get an insight into the island's culture, too. Ruben, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Get ready to learn the secrets of mixing poncha, the much-loved island tipple made with sugar cane rum, fresh juice and local honey. Be careful, though – poncha's fruity, refreshing taste hides a serious kick.'Starting off in Ponta do Sol, you'll get great views of the south coast from Paul da Serra, 1400m above sea level. Then it's on to Fanal, where some of the oldest Laurel trees on the island grow. Ruben says, ‘Madeira's laurel forests are the largest surviving area of primary laurisilva woods anywhere. Some of the trees are thought to be around 800 years old, and the ecosystem is largely intact. These forests host around 100 endemic species, and they are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.'Rumble past typical ‘poios' terraced farmland en route to Seixal beach for a swim. After this, we'll head to Chão da Ribeira to savour a tasty local lunch. Chef Sérgio will show you how to make the classic grilled beef skewer, known in Portuguese as ‘espetada', while you enjoy a glass of Madeira Wine as an apéritif. There's also a vegan burger option. To wrap up your tour, we'll visit São Vicente to meet an organic honey producer. Here, you'll learn all about honey production, and you'll try your hand at making Madeira's traditional drink, poncha.
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