This is an entirely private journey, where you’re free to personalize your day. Pickup and drop-off at the cruise terminal are included in the tour. The option for lunch is available. Explore the hidden gems of Madeira in a 4x4 open-top vehicle, unwind and enjoy the natural beauty, waterfalls, and UNESCO-recognized forest.
This is an entirely private journey, where you’re free to personalize your day. Pickup and drop-off at the cruise terminal are included in the tour. The option for lunch is available. Explore the hidden gems of Madeira in a 4x4 open-top vehicle, unwind and enjoy the natural beauty, waterfalls, and UNESCO-recognized forest.
- Cabo Girao - This is a completely free tourist attraction, so the only expense is getting there. Extend your visit to the Cabo Girão cliffs.
- Ribeira Brava - The municipality is named after its river, Ribeira Brava, meaning ‘the angry river’. During rainy seasons, the river’s strong and powerful current often caused significant disruption…
- Cabo Girao - This is a completely free tourist attraction, so the only expense is getting there. Extend your visit to the Cabo Girão cliffs.
- Ribeira Brava - The municipality is named after its river, Ribeira Brava, meaning ‘the angry river’. During rainy seasons, the river’s strong and powerful current often caused significant disruption along its eight-kilometer route.
- Cascata dos Anjos - The waterfall flows over the rock face onto the old E.R.101 regional roadway, eventually spilling into the sea below.
- Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra - This is the largest and most expansive plateau in Madeira, covering about 24 km² (9.3 sq mi), with an average altitude of approximately 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Its highest point, Pico do Paul, reaches 1,640 m (5,380 ft), offering a stunning view of the entire plateau.
- Posto Florestal Fanal - The Laurisilva of Madeira is a remarkable remnant of a once widespread laurel forest type that covered much of Southern Europe 15-40 million years ago.
- Vereda do Fanal - The Laurisilva of Madeira is a remarkable remnant of a once widespread laurel forest type that covered much of Southern Europe 15-40 million years ago.
- Ribeira da Janela - The Ribeira da Janela ravine winds through the parish from Paul da Serra, originating from the plateau at around 1,420 meters altitude, and flows intermittently along the watercourse.
- Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela - Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela is a stunning coastal location with remarkable rock formations just meters from the shore. It is situated on the western end of Madeira Island’s north coast in Portugal, 45 kilometers from the main town of Funchal.
- Porto Moniz - The exact time of Porto Moniz’s colonization is unclear, but it likely began in the last quarter of the 15th century. Francisco Moniz O Velho is noted as one of the first settlers, who developed uncultivated lands in the area and established a farm and chapel.
- Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools - These pools, with their natural beauty and unique origins, attract thousands of national and international tourists. The water quality is excellent, and the facilities match the high standards of this beach complex.
- Seixal - This area boasts the stunning scenery of Porto do Seixal Beach, a popular natural black sand beach located next to Seixal harbour. The breathtaking landscape includes the green cliffs and mountains of the island’s north coast.
- Seixal Natural Pool - This unsupervised beach offers visitors access to toilet facilities, showers, and the bar of Clube Naval do Seixal Pools, which is a free access facility featuring a natural pool and sun loungers.

- Private tour exclusive to your family
- Convenient pick-up and drop-off at the cruise terminal
- Experienced local guide
- Private tour exclusive to your family
- Convenient pick-up and drop-off at the cruise terminal
- Experienced local guide
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
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.