All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Logistics and Group Size Attractions

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour

Discover Madeira in just 2 days with this guided tour covering scenic spots, natural pools, and charming villages for $75.92 per person in Funchal.

The All Madeira In 2 Days Tour offers a comprehensive way to explore the island’s highlights without the hassle of driving. Priced at $75.92 per person, this two-day guided experience is ideal for visitors who want a structured overview of Madeira’s most beautiful and interesting locations. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 57 reviews, most participants appreciate the knowledgeable guides, stunning vistas, and the smooth organization. The tour departs from Funchal at 8:30 am, with pickup included in many cases and mobile tickets available for convenience. While the overall experience receives high marks, some guests mention that guide personality and language balance can influence satisfaction. This tour suits those who value well-organized group trips and want to see Madeira’s top sights in just two days.

Key Points

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Key Points

  • Two-day guided tour covering Madeira’s key natural and cultural sites in Funchal, Portugal.
  • Cost of $75.92 per person, with pickup options and mobile ticketing.
  • About 8 hours per day, with stops at famous viewpoints, villages, and natural pools.
  • Guides like Paulo, Renato, Gloria, and others are praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm.
  • Tour is limited to 15 participants, providing a more intimate experience.
  • Suitable for those who prefer organized sightseeing over driving or planning.

Exploring the Stops on the First Day: From Câmara de Lobos to Porto Moniz

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Exploring the Stops on the First Day: From Câmara de Lobos to Porto Moniz

The first day begins with a visit to Baia de Camara de Lobos, a traditional fishing village just five kilometers from Funchal. Known for its picturesque scenery and as the inspiration for Sir Winston Churchill’s paintings, this stop is admission free and lasts 30 minutes. It offers a chance to soak in local charm and enjoy the sea views.

Next, the group heads to Cabo Girao, often regarded as Europe’s highest sea cliff. Standing on the glass skywalk, visitors experience a breathtaking view of the coast. This stop is also 30 minutes, but note that admission tickets are not included, so additional costs might apply. The spectacular scenery makes this a highlight of the day.

Following that, the tour visits Ribeira Brava Beach, a coastal municipality characterized by the “wild stream” that flows through the area. This 30-minute stop allows relaxing moments by the sea and views of the coastline. It’s a free stop with plenty of photo opportunities.

The Caminho Real da Encumeada PR12 offers a drive through the 1004-meter-high Encumeada pass. The road winds up from Ribeira Brava to Serra d’Água, providing spectacular views of both the north and south coasts of Madeira. The 30-minute stop includes free access to incredible vistas and photo points.

One of the day’s main attractions is Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools. These famous volcanic pools are free to visit and give travelers two hours to enjoy swimming or relaxing amidst stunning scenery. The natural pools are famous for their beauty and unique geological formations.

The Miradouro do Veu da Noiva offers another 20-minute stop for views of Seixal, the largest parish of Porto Moniz. Visitors can admire sea and mountain vistas, visit Santo Antão Church, or swim in volcanic pools. This stop complements the day’s theme of natural beauty and tranquility.

Finally, São Vicente, a coastal village with a progressed inland area, hosts a 30-minute visit. The Saint Vincent chapel is built into a large boulder, providing a unique setting with views of the coast. The stop encapsulates Madeira’s blend of nature and local culture.

Day Two: From Pico do Arieiro to Machico and Ponta de São Lourenço

The second day begins at Pico do Arieiro, Madeira’s third-highest peak at 1818 meters. Accessible by car, this spot promises spectacular panoramic views and, in good weather, the chance to see Porto Santo in the distance. The 30-minute stop offers free access to one of the island’s most impressive mountain vistas.

From there, the tour moves to Ribeiro Frio, a popular starting point for levada walks. The area is known for its original vegetation and Laurissilva forest, a relic of prehistoric times. Visitors spend 30 minutes here exploring natural beauty that remains largely untouched.

Next, the Fortress of Faial provides superb views of the north and south coasts. This 30-minute stop features a historic fortress with views that showcase Madeira’s diverse landscapes. It’s an ideal spot for photography and enjoying coastal scenery.

Santana is famous for its small, triangular thatched houses. The two-hour stop allows visitors to admire these traditional buildings and learn about local architecture. The village’s straw roofs and stone walls are iconic, representing Madeira’s rural heritage.

The Ponta de São Lourenço is one of the least touched areas on the island, offering a 30-minute walk through rock formations and sea views. The landscape here is raw and dramatic, making it a nature lover’s favorite. It’s a must-see for those wanting untouched coastlines.

The city of Machico rounds out the day. Known as the first landing site of explorers in 1419, it offers 30 minutes to explore its historic streets and beachfront. Its historical significance and coastal charm make it a compelling stop.

Finally, the Miradouro do Cristo Rei do Garajau features a statue of Cristo Rei, offering spectacular views with a unique landscape. The 20-minute stop is not included in the admission, but it adds a memorable religious and scenic element to the tour.

Logistics and Group Size Attractions

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Logistics and Group Size Attractions

This tour operates with a maximum of 15 participants, promoting a more personalized experience. The meeting point begins at 8:30 am, and the pickup service is often available, adding to the convenience. The duration for each day is approximately 8 hours, making it a full but comfortably paced experience.

Using comfortable transport, the guides lead you through Madeira’s scenic routes, with timely arrivals at each stop. The small group size helps avoid crowds and allows for more engaging interactions with the guides, who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.

The Role of Guides: Knowledge and Personalities

Guest feedback highlights the importance of guide personalities in shaping the experience. Guides like Paulo, Renato, Gloria, and others are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to narrate interesting facts about Madeira. Many mention that the guides’ friendliness and presentation style significantly influence their overall satisfaction.

Some reviews note that guide language balance can affect the tour, especially when English and Spanish speakers are mixed. The expertise and dedication of the guides shine through, with many guests describing the guides as great storytellers and passionate about the island.

Physical Requirements and Accessibility

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Physical Requirements and Accessibility

Most stops are short and accessible, with easy walking involved. The mountain viewpoints and natural pools may involve some staircases or uneven paths, so visitors should be prepared for moderate activity. The car accessibility to places like Pico do Arieiro makes it suitable for those with limited mobility.

Since the tour is limited to 15 people, it remains manageable for travelers with different physical levels, but some walking or standing is inevitable at certain scenic spots.

Practical Tips and Considerations

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Practical Tips and Considerations

Most travelers find the price of $75.92 to be good value given the extensive itinerary and guided experience. The morning start at 8:30 am ensures a full day of sightseeing. Guests should bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for walking at stops like Ponta de São Lourenço or Santana.

Some reviews mention that guides can vary in their presentation style; therefore, personal preferences for guide personalities may influence satisfaction. The tour’s well-structured stops and diverse scenery make it a balanced overview of Madeira.

Cancellation Policy and Booking Details

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Cancellation Policy and Booking Details

Booking this tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for change of plans. The confirmation is received at the time of booking, and most travelers can participate. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is designed for small groups to enhance comfort.

Final Thoughts on the All Madeira In 2 Days Tour

All Madeira In 2 Days Tour - Final Thoughts on the All Madeira In 2 Days Tour

This two-day guided tour supplies a comprehensive look at Madeira’s natural beauty, charming villages, and scenic landscapes. The affordable price paired with expert guides makes it an appealing option for visitors who prefer organized excursions rather than self-driving. The stops at Porto Moniz, Pico do Arieiro, and Santana stand out as highlights.

While the guides’ personalities can influence the overall experience, the itinerary’s diversity and quality of locations ensure that most guests leave with a solid appreciation of the island’s varied scenery and culture. The small group size fosters a more personalized and engaging atmosphere.

This tour is best suited for those who want a structured, hassle-free way to see Madeira’s top sights in just two days, especially if they value guided narration and convenience.

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All Madeira In 2 Days Tour



4.5

(57 reviews)

“it's a great tour around the island if you dont intend to drive. Takes you to all the important places.”

— Daniell A, May 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Most stops are short and accessible, with car access to locations like Pico do Arieiro, but some scenic spots may involve moderate walking.

Are food and drinks included in the price?
No, the tour price does not include meals or drinks, but stops at local villages provide opportunities for refreshments.

What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.

Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.

Do guides speak multiple languages?
Guides are usually very knowledgeable; some reviews suggest that language balance can vary when mixed groups are involved.

Is transportation provided?
Yes, comfortable transport is included, with pickup options in Funchal for convenience.

How long does each day last?
Each day’s activities last around 8 hours, including all stops and travel time.

Are there any additional costs?
While admission to stops like Cabo Girao isn’t included, most key sites are free to visit.

Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely, considering the comprehensive itinerary, expert guides, and small group size, many see it as a very good deal.

What should I bring on the tour?
Bring water, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and camera to capture Madeira’s scenic vistas.