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Discover Madeira’s banana plantations on a 3-hour guided tour with local guides Angela and Stef, ending with homemade exotic fruit juice at a scenic terrace.


This 3-hour guided tour in Ponta do Sol focuses on Madeira’s banana plantations and tropical agriculture. Led by passionate French guides Angela and Stef, the experience offers an authentic look into the island’s farming traditions. Starting in front of the local church of Lombada, participants enjoy a short carpool to the farm area, making the journey comfortable and straightforward. With only 15 participants maximum, the small group size ensures personalized attention and an intimate atmosphere.
This tour is ideal for visitors eager to see Madeira beyond tourist hotspots and gain insight into local life and farming practices. It combines scenic walks through terraced fields with engaging explanations about banana cultivation, irrigation, and usage. The inclusion of a homemade fruit juice tasting in a friendly setting adds a warm, personal touch to the experience.
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The tour begins at the church of Lombada, where participants meet their guides and hop into a few cars for a short five-minute drive to the starting point. This convenient arrangement allows everyone to arrive ready to explore the lush banana plantations. The guides lead the group along terraced plots, where banana trees, sugar cane, and tropical crops flourish.
During the walk, visitors learn how the Madeira banana is grown, ripened, and used locally. The guides also explain the irrigation methods, notably how levadas help water these hillside farms. The scenic setting of mountains and the sea becomes the backdrop for this agricultural journey, emphasizing the harmony between Madeira’s landscape and its farming traditions.

As the group strolls through family farms and tropical orchards, they encounter a variety of fruits like mangoes, avocados, passion fruits, and papayas. These diverse crops highlight Madeira’s climatic advantage and fertile terraced fields. The guides provide clear explanations about how each fruit is cultivated, ripened, and harvested, offering a deeper understanding of local agricultural methods.
Participants can appreciate the diversity of tropical species grown here, and how local farmers adapt traditional practices to cultivate these crops successfully. The walk showcases the layered landscape of Madeira’s farming zones, with the guides emphasizing the history and the ongoing connection between local residents and their land.
A highlight of the tour is the visit to a family garden, where the group can see local gardening practices up close. After this, the guides lead the group to a terrace with panoramic views of the sea and mountains—a perfect spot for a break. The scenery offers breathtaking vistas, making it an ideal place to relax and take photos.
This serene pause underscores the harmony of Madeira’s rural life and its stunning natural surroundings. The guides share stories about the village’s history and local customs, enriching the experience beyond just the agricultural aspect.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour culminates at Angela and Stef’s home, where guests enjoy a homemade exotic fruit juice. This friendly tasting session provides a personal connection with local life and a chance to savor fresh, tropical flavors. The relaxed setting makes it easy to chat with the guides and appreciate Madeira’s hospitality.
This final moment encapsulates the warmth and authenticity of the tour. The view of the sea and mountains from the terrace amplifies the sense of connection to the landscape, making this a memorable finish to an insightful rural excursion.

Participants meet in front of the church in Lombada, with the start time depending on availability. The carpool transfer is brief, lasting five minutes, making the experience accessible and easy to organize. The tour is conducted in French, catering to small groups limited to 15 people, which helps maintain intimacy and focus.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, and rain gear to prepare for variable weather. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to the terrain.

Many participants may wish to extend their Madeira experience by selecting additional nature excursions during booking. Options include visiting a secret tropical garden in Funchal, crossing the giant agaves with ocean views, or hiking along favorite levadas. These guided small-group activities are available in French, allowing visitors to customize their botanical and outdoor adventures on the island.
The tour provider, ATIPICA MADEIRA, offers a flexible way to combine these half-day excursions into a personalized exploration of Madeira’s landscapes and flora.

This guided tour of banana plantations provides an authentic look into Madeira’s rural life, combining educational insights with spectacular scenery. The small group format ensures a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those who want a personalized, off-the-beaten-path experience.
While the journey is accessible for most, those with mobility impairments should consider the terrain limitations. The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance between sightseeing and relaxation, ending with a delicious tropical juice and panoramic views. Overall, it offers a valuable opportunity to connect with Madeira’s agricultural roots and enjoy scenic vistas away from crowded tourist sites.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour covers the guided walk, transportation for the carpool, and the homemade exotic fruit juice tasting.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours from start to finish.
Where does the tour start?
Participants meet in front of the church in Lombada, with a quick carpool to the starting point.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is best suited for people comfortable in walking terrain; it’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, and rain gear to be prepared for outdoor conditions.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Are guides available in other languages?
No, this tour is conducted in French only.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is limited to the carpool from Lombada to the starting point; the rest of the walk is on foot.
Can I extend my Madeira trip with other excursions?
Yes, additional small-group excursions in French are available, such as visiting tropical gardens or crossing agave fields.
Who is the provider of this experience?
The tour is offered by ATIPICA MADEIRA.