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Discover Madeira with a private full-day tour featuring iconic stops like Cabo Girao, Santana houses, natural pools, and scenic viewpoints for $122.10.

The Private Complete Madeira Island Tour offers a full-day experience for just $122.10 per person, with a duration of 7 to 8 hours. This tour departs from Funchal and is designed to showcase the stunning diversity of Madeira’s landscapes and cultural sites. As a private tour, it guarantees a personalized itinerary tailored to your group’s interests, with the added convenience of hassle-free transfers straight from your accommodation.
The tour is highly recommended, with a 5.0 out of 5 rating based on 125 reviews and 98% of participants suggesting it to others. This experience suits those who prefer a flexible, intimate exploration of Madeira, with the opportunity to stop at places that matter most to your group. The mobile ticket, group discounts, and pickup options make it accessible and easy to organize.

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The tour begins with a visit to Cabo Girao, one of Madeira’s most famous viewpoints. From here, travelers enjoy breathtaking views down to the fishing village of Camara de Lobos and the surrounding southern coast. This spot is perfect for photos and soaking in Madeira’s dramatic cliffs and ocean vistas, with 15 minutes allocated for the stop.
The admission to Cabo Girao is free, and the viewpoint’s height and sweeping views make it a highlight right at the start of the day. Guides often explain the significance of the cliffs and how they shape the island’s geography, setting the tone for the scenic journey ahead.

Next, the tour takes you to Baia de Camara de Lobos, a traditional fisherman’s village with a charming bay and promenade. With 15 minutes here, visitors can enjoy a quick stroll, take photos of classic boats, and appreciate the laid-back island atmosphere. Entrance is included, allowing a seamless experience.
This stop offers a glimpse into local life and the historic roots of Madeira’s fishing culture. The view of colorful boats bobbing in the bay provides a picturesque scene to remember.

The journey continues to the Miradouro do Veu da Noiva, a stunning viewpoint overlooking the iconic Veu da Noiva Waterfall. In just 10 minutes, visitors can take in the sight of water cascading from high cliffs, framed by lush greenery.
This spot is accessible and included in the tour, with free admission. The natural beauty here showcases Madeira’s verdant landscapes and waterfalls, making it a peaceful moment during the busy day.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools, where travelers enjoy a 30-minute stop. The lava pools are famous for their crystal-clear waters and volcanic formations, offering a perfect setting for a picnic prepared by the tour team.
Visitors can watch the waves crash against the lava formations and even take a swim if they wish. The included picnic lunch is a local-crafted meal, served with refreshments and bottled water, making this a memorable and refreshing break.
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The tour then ventures into the Fanal Old Laurel Trees, with a 15-minute stop to admire the ancient laurel forest. This lush, moss-covered woodland is a serene spot to breathe in the pure mountain air and appreciate Madeira’s diverse flora.
The admission is free, and the area provides excellent opportunities for photography and quiet reflection amid nature’s tranquility. Many guides share insights into the forest’s ecological importance and history.

Traveling along the old mountain roads, the group visits Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra for 20 minutes. This drive offers incredible mountain views and a chance to see Madeira’s laurel forests from a different perspective.
The drive itself is a highlight, with many appreciating the chance to see the island’s rugged terrain and lush greenery. The stop allows for brief photos and taking in the expansive vistas.

Next, the tour arrives at Praia do Porto do Seixal, a rare natural volcanic black sand beach. In 15 minutes, visitors can stroll on the unique sand, dip their toes in the Atlantic, or simply enjoy the dramatic coastline.
This beach is one of the few with natural volcanic sand, making it a distinctive feature of Madeira’s diverse beaches. The stop is included, with options for quick swimming or relaxing by the water.
A short 10-minute stop at São Vicente offers views of the Água D’ Alto Waterfall. This scenic spot overlooks the north coast and ocean, giving travelers a chance to see Madeira’s rugged coastline from above.
This stop is free and often features photos of the cascading waterfall amid lush surroundings, providing a peaceful contrast to the busier sites.
The Ribeira da Janela viewpoint is a stunning 20-minute stop where visitors take in the breathtaking views of Madeira’s north coast and the Atlantic Ocean. It’s an ideal spot for photos and appreciating the island’s dramatic cliffside scenery.
Many guides recommend this as a perfect place to pause and enjoy some local products during the picnic, enhancing the authentic experience.
At a local bar in São Vicente, travelers can try Poncha, Madeira’s traditional rum-based drink. This 30-minute stop allows for tasting different flavors of Poncha, which is made with local rum and sugarcane syrup.
While not included in the tour price, most guides facilitate this cultural experience, making it a fun and authentic taste of Madeira’s local beverages.
The tour concludes with visits to Santana, famous for its traditional triangular houses, and Ponta de Sao Lourenco, offering spectacular views on the island’s eastern tip.
In 15-minute stops at each location, travelers see the iconic thatched-roof houses and coastal landscapes, rounding out a full day of diverse sights. These locations are perfect for photos and absorbing Madeira’s local architecture and scenery.
This private tour includes a driver/guide, snacks, bottled water, and light refreshments. The tour is designed to be flexible, with the option to customize stops based on your interests. Most travelers find the timing well-paced, with stops that allow for both sightseeing and relaxing.
With group sizes limited to 4 people, the experience remains intimate, personalized, and accommodating. Pickup from your accommodation simplifies logistics, making the day worry-free.
The personalized nature of this tour ensures that travelers can focus on what interests them most. The knowledgeable guides are praised for their friendliness and local insights, often adding personal touches like buying picnic food or suggesting hidden viewpoints.
The tour’s itinerary covers a wide range of landscapes, cultural sites, and natural wonders, providing a rundown of Madeira’s diverse scenery in just one day. The delicious picnic and local drinks add a cultural flavor that many visitors appreciate.
This private tour offers exceptional value for the price of $122.10, considering the customization, transport, snacks, and scenic stops included. It is an ideal choice for travelers who want a flexible, guided experience that captures Madeira’s essence without feeling rushed.
While the tour is not inclusive of lunch, the picnic and local snack options supplied by the guide give it a relaxed, intimate feel. The high ratings, especially for the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, reflect well on the quality of experience.
This tour is best suited for small groups, families, or couples seeking a private, personalized day exploring Madeira’s highlights. It offers a balance of scenic views, cultural insights, and natural beauty—making it a well-rounded introduction to the island.
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Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but check with the provider for any mobility considerations.
What is included in the price?
The driver/guide, snacks, bottled water, beverages, and light refreshments are included. Lunch is not included.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, giving ample time for sightseeing and stops.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, as a private tour, it can be tailored to your interests and preferred stops.
Is pickup from my hotel available?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation is offered for convenience.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 69 days in advance, but last-minute options may be available.
Are there group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are available, making this a good option for small groups.
What makes this tour different from other Madeira tours?
Its personalized itinerary, intimate group size, and comprehensive stops across the island set it apart.
How do I contact the provider?
You can reach My Guide Madeira at +351960473142 or via email at [email protected].