Madeira Tour: Full Day Madeira tour to the West of the Island Day trips and Excursions
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About this experience
DURATION: 8 hoursDEPARTURE: 9.00 am
LANGUAGES: English, French, German, Spanish
OPENING SEASON: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Madeira Tour is suitable for anyone
Overview
Explore the fantastic wild beauty of the west of Madeira island on a full-day Madeira Tour from Funchal. Admire traditional fishing villages, spectacular views in Cabo Girão, and enjoy your visit to the volcanic pools of Porto Moniz.
Highlights
◾ Cabo Girão Skywalk: Stand on Europe's highest seaside cliff at 589 meters, gazing out over the vast Atlantic Ocean through a breathtaking glass platform.◾Encumeada Viewpoint: Take in jaw-dropping panoramic vistas spanning Madeira's rugged south and north coasts from this stunning mountain lookout.
◾Porto Moniz Volcanic Pools: Explore the charming village of Porto Moniz and marvel at its dramatic natural swimming pools formed by volcanic lava.
About this Experience
DURATION: 8 hoursDEPARTURE: 9.00 am
LANGUAGES: English, French, German, Spanish
OPENING SEASON: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Madeira Tour is suitable for anyone
Description - What to expect
Following your pickup from your hotel in Funchal, pass through the traditional fishing village of Câmara de Lobos and then continue to Cabo Girão, the second-highest sea cliff in the world and the highest sea cliff in Europe.Next in the Madeira Tour, head to Ribeira Brava and drive north, through the deep and narrow valleys of Serra D'Água. Upon arrival at Encumeada, at the top of the valley, you will have the chance to enjoy a spectacular view of both the south and the north coast.
From sea level in Funchal, cross the mountain pass (from where both sides of the island are visible) and travel down to the rugged beauty of the north coast, where Atlantic rollers describe a line of white surf below heroic cliffs.
Next, travel to Madeira's north coast to visit São Vicente, one of the most predominant villages of Madeira. Continue the Madeira Tour to the beautiful village of Porto Moniz, where you will have approximately 1 hour for lunch as well as time to admire the fantastic volcanic swimming pools. After lunch, traverse Madeira's highest plateau with all its spectacular panoramas moving to your final destination, Paul da Serra, to see one of the biggest natural reserves in the world before you finally make your way back to Funchal.
What's included, what's not
✔ Pick-up from hotels in Funchal✔ All taxes and fuel surcharges
✔ Admission ticket to the Cabo Girão Skywalk viewpoint
✖ Lunch and drinks
Good to know - practical information
For pickups outside Funchal, extra fees may apply depending on the exact locationHealth and safety
✔ Provider complies with local legislation and applicable health recommendations with regard to Covid-19 prevention measuresDescription - What to expect
Following your pickup from your hotel in Funchal, pass through the traditional fishing village of Câmara de Lobos and then continue to Cabo Girão, the second-highest sea cliff in the world and the highest sea cliff in Europe.Next in the Madeira Tour, head to Ribeira Brava and drive north, through the deep and narrow valleys of Serra D'Água. Upon arrival at Encumeada, at the top of the valley, you will have the chance to enjoy a spectacular view of both the south and the north coast.
From sea level in Funchal, cross the mountain pass (from where both sides of the island are visible) and travel down to the rugged beauty of the north coast, where Atlantic rollers describe a line of white surf below heroic cliffs.
Next, travel to Madeira's north coast to visit São Vicente, one of the most predominant villages of Madeira. Continue the Madeira Tour to the beautiful village of Porto Moniz, where you will have approximately 1 hour for lunch as well as time to admire the fantastic volcanic swimming pools. After lunch, traverse Madeira's highest plateau with all its spectacular panoramas moving to your final destination, Paul da Serra, to see one of the biggest natural reserves in the world before you finally make your way back to Funchal.