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Discover Madeira’s sunny southwest on this 8-hour small-group 4x4 tour featuring lighthouse visits, waterfalls, beaches, and cultural stops for $80.26.

This small-group tour in Madeira costs $80.26 per person and lasts approximately 8 hours. Starting at Estátua de Cristiano Ronaldo in Funchal, the journey takes you into Madeira’s south-western corner, renowned for its stunning coastlines, terraced gardens, and tranquil villages. With pickup available from hotels, Airbnb, and cruise docks in Funchal, the tour offers convenience and a personalized experience.
The open-top 4×4 jeep ensures unobstructed views of Madeira’s lush landscapes, cliffs, and coastlines, making it ideal for those who want an up-close, off-the-beaten-path exploration. Though the tour is well-paced and covers numerous locations, the limited time at the rum distillery is a noted drawback, according to some feedback. But overall, this tour appeals most to visitors seeking authentic scenery, cultural insights, and scenic vistas without large crowds.

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This tour departs at 8:30 am from Estátua de Cristiano Ronaldo in Funchal, making it easy to start your day of exploration. The pickup service is available free of charge for guests staying in Funchal, Caniço, or at cruise docks. Ending the tour back at the meeting point, it provides a smooth and hassle-free experience.
The group size is capped at 24 travelers, enhancing the chance for personal interactions and questions. The activity features mobile tickets and all fees and taxes included, making planning straightforward. For those interested in adding lunch, an optional extra at €18 per person is available, but no meals are included in the base price.
The tour begins with a visit to Ponta do Pargo, the westernmost point of Madeira, famous for its dramatic cliffs and sweeping Atlantic Ocean views. The Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse, built in 1922, stands prominently on the cliffs, providing panoramic vistas and a great spot for photos. Visitors often enjoy watching sunsets here, with the lighthouse serving as a captivating background.
This site offers a peaceful atmosphere and a chance to enjoy nature walks along nearby trails. The free admission makes it accessible, and the 20-minute stops keep the pace comfortable for sightseeing and photography.

Next, the tour visits Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra, the largest plateau in Madeira. Known as the “lungs of Madeira”, this area features a unique ecosystem with endemic flora and fauna. The 20-minute stop allows for appreciating the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The high-altitude environment provides a different perspective of Madeira’s natural diversity. The stark beauty of the plateau contrasts beautifully with the lush coastal scenery seen later in the day.

The visit to Fonte do Bispo introduces visitors to a peaceful rural town surrounded by verdant hills. This 10-minute stop offers a glimpse of Madeira’s agricultural heritage, with stunning views of farmland and countryside.
It’s an ideal spot to relax and enjoy nature, away from busy tourist areas. The tranquil atmosphere and scenic views make Fonte do Bispo a favorite for those wanting a peaceful break.

The tour takes you to Rochão, a quaint village in Calheta, known for its traditional stone houses and ocean vistas. The 20-minute stop highlights Madeira’s fishing village atmosphere and historic architecture. Visitors can walk along cobblestone streets and soak in the serene environment.
This stop offers a glimpse into local life and the chance to appreciate authentic Madeiran village charm. The free admission and picturesque scenery make it a worthwhile visit.

The beautiful beaches of Calheta are a highlight with golden sands imported from Morocco. The 30-minute stop here allows for relaxing on the beach or engaging in water sports like surfing and diving. Nearby, the Calheta Sugar Cane Factory Museum provides insights into Madeira’s historic sugar and rum production.
Further inland, Rabaçal valley offers lush greenery and waterfalls, including the Risco and 25 Fontes waterfalls. The 15-minute stop at Rabaçal is perfect for nature lovers eager to see Madeira’s native laurel forests and waterfalls. The area is ideal for short hikes or simply enjoying the biodiversity.

The tour includes a 1-hour stop at Prazeres, a village known for its lush landscapes and farmlands. It’s also home to the Prazeres Botanical Garden, which showcases a variety of exotic plants. Visitors can wander through lush gardens and observe local agriculture.
This stop offers a relaxed pace and a chance to appreciate Madeira’s rural life. The scenic surroundings and garden visit provide a peaceful break from the drive.
Ponta do Sol, the warmest town on Madeira, is famous for its stunning sea views and pebble beaches. The 30-minute stop here emphasizes the town’s charming streets and coastal beauty. Visitors often enjoy hiking or water activities, taking advantage of the town’s sunny microclimate.
Nearby, the Cascata dos Anjos waterfall cascades into a natural pool surrounded by lush vegetation. The 30-minute stop allows visitors to admire the waterfall and enjoy nature photography.
The fishing village of Paul do Mar is renowned for its scenic rugged coastlines and fresh seafood. The 30-minute stop offers opportunities to walk along the harbor, see traditional fishing boats, and relax on black sand beaches.
Adjacent to Paul do Mar, Jardim do Mar features terraced gardens and a microclimate favored by surfers. The 30-minute stop allows for exploring the village, enjoying sea views, and tasting local dishes.
The Miradouro do Paul do Mar provides spectacular views of the coast and ocean, perfect for photo opportunities. The 20-minute stop emphasizes the village’s popularity among water sports enthusiasts.
Fajã da Ovelha offers breathtaking coastal cliffs and panoramic vistas. Its 30-minute stop is ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the rugged coastline. The area’s natural beauty makes it a fitting end to the scenic journey.
This 8-hour adventure captures the essence of Madeira’s southwest, blending scenic drives, cultural stops, and natural wonders. The small group size creates an engaging environment where personalized attention from the knowledgeable guide enhances each location.
The tour’s highlights include lighthouse visits, waterfalls, coastal villages, and rural landscapes. The open-top jeep adds to the visual enjoyment, making every stop a picture-perfect moment. The limited time at the rum distillery may disappoint some who want more insight into Madeira’s alcoholic traditions, but the overall itinerary offers a balanced mix of nature, culture, and coastline.
This small-group 4×4 expedition suits travelers who value scenic beauty and authentic local culture over a fast-paced or crowded experience. It’s perfect for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those eager to explore Madeira’s lesser-known spots. The tour provides ample opportunities for walking, sightseeing, and relaxing.
While the tour does include some cultural and culinary stops, it focuses primarily on spectacular views and natural landscapes. Guests interested in detailed history or extended visits to each site may find the timing tight, especially at the rum distillery. This tour offers a well-rounded, accessible, and scenic way to see Madeira’s beautiful southwest.
“Die Tour war wunderschön. Abseits der Touristenpfade einfach nur zu empfehlen. Einziger Wermutstropfen war die viel zu geringe Zeit in der Rumfab…”
Is transportation provided?
Yes, pickup is available from hotels, Airbnb, and cruise docks in Funchal, with transport in an open-top 4×4 jeep for the entire day.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 8:30 am and returning to the meeting point in Funchal.
What is included in the price?
All fees and taxes, a local guide, and insurance are included. Pickup from specified locations is free.
Can I join if I don’t want to visit the rum distillery?
The itinerary is fixed; the rum and gin distillery is part of the day’s stops. The experience includes this as part of exploring Madeira’s local culture.
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is optional at €18 per person. Visitors can bring their own or opt for the extra meal.
What are the main highlights of the stops?
Expect breathtaking coastal views at Ponta do Pargo, scenic waterfalls at Cascata dos Anjos, picturesque villages like Prazeres, and panoramic landscapes at Pico Ruivo.
How crowded is the tour?
The group size is limited to 24 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, intimate experience.
What makes this tour different from other Madeira excursions?
The small-group setting, open-top jeep views, and a carefully curated itinerary of natural and cultural sites in Madeira’s southwest set this tour apart.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most stops are short walks or scenic views, suitable for most people, but those with mobility issues should consider the hilly terrain at some sites.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning.
This Sunny Southwest, Rum, Banana, Waterfall and Lighthouse Discovery tour offers an engaging way to see Madeira’s best natural landscapes and charming villages in a convenient, small-group setting. With spectacular views and cultural insights, it promises a memorable day exploring the island’s less crowded corners.