East Breathtaking Cabriolet Road Trip

Experience Madeira in a stylish convertible with this 7-hour private cabriolet road trip, exploring scenic viewpoints, charming towns, and mountain peaks.

The East Breathtaking Cabriolet Road Trip offers a unique way to explore Madeira’s stunning landscapes in style and comfort. Priced at $552.42 per group (up to 3 people), this 7-hour private adventure combines scenic drives in a convertible open-top car, with visits to iconic locations like Ponta de São Lourenço and Pico Areeiro. The tour includes pickup in Funchal, making it an easy and convenient way to see the island’s highlights at your own pace.

This tour is perfect for those who enjoy driving with the wind in their hair, stunning panoramic views, and discovering Madeira’s natural beauty and cultural spots. While it offers an intimate, VIP experience with private transportation, it does not include lunch or entrance fees for some stops, so travelers should plan accordingly. This tour stands out for its scenic routes, diverse stops, and personalized approach, making it an excellent choice for a memorable day in Madeira.

Key Points

  • Private 7-hour cabriolet tour with pickup in Funchal included.
  • Explore Madeira in style with an open-top convertible, enjoying wind and sunshine throughout the day.
  • Visit a variety of scenic spots, including Ponta de São Lourenço, Santana’s traditional houses, and mountain peaks.
  • Stops include panoramic viewpoints, historic towns, and natural reserves.
  • Not included: lunch and some entrance fees, so it’s best suited for independent meal planning.
  • Highly praised guide — Lino is highlighted for being friendly, informative, and funny.

Scenic Routes and Breathtaking Views in Madeira’s East

This tour takes you along the coastal roads that reveal Madeira’s rugged cliffs and expansive sea views. Starting from Ponta de São Lourenço, you’ll feel the exhilaration of driving along the dramatic coastline, where unique flora and spectacular vistas make for great photo opportunities. The unobstructed views of the cliffs and ocean create a sense of freedom and adventure that only a convertible can provide.

From there, the tour ascends to Pico Areeiro, the mountain peak that offers unparalleled vistas of the valleys and surrounding mountains. This route combines coastal beauty with high-altitude panoramas, giving a comprehensive picture of Madeira’s diverse landscapes.

The Iconic Viewpoints: Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto and Miradouro do Guindaste

Two highlights are the miradouros (viewpoints) that offer stunning panoramic sights. At Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto, travelers can enjoy the rugged coastline and the shimmering sea, perfect for capturing memorable photos. The Miradouro do Guindaste near Faial presents breathtaking views of cliffs and the ocean, making it an ideal spot for soaking in Madeira’s dramatic scenery.

These viewpoints are easily accessible during the drive and are notable for their unobstructed vistas, which showcase the island’s geological beauty. The stops typically last about 10 minutes, giving enough time to admire and photograph the scenery.

Cultural and Historic Stops: Santana and Machico

The tour includes visits to Santana, famous for its traditional houses that have become symbols of Madeira’s cultural identity. Exploring Casa Típica de Santana allows visitors to experience local architecture and hospitality.

In Machico, the focus shifts to local cuisine and beaches. This historic town provides a relaxed atmosphere with friendly cafes and sandy beaches, perfect for a quick stroll or a light snack. These stops offer a taste of Madeira’s heritage and local life, contrasting beautifully with the natural scenery.

Porto da Cruz and Engenhos do Norte: Rum and Relaxation

A visit to Porto da Cruz combines beach enjoyment with the chance to sample Madeira’s famous rum at nearby distilleries. The area is lively, with opportunities for surfing or simply relaxing by the water.

Engenhos do Norte is another highlight for rum enthusiasts. Although admission is not included, the distilleries are well-known for their local spirits. These stops are brief but enrich the experience with a taste of Madeira’s distilling traditions.

Charming Villages and Miradouros: Faial and Surroundings

The peaceful village of Faial serves as a tranquil break from the drive, providing a quaint setting and spectacular views at Miradouro do Guindaste. This lookout point offers beautiful vistas of cliffs and ocean, perfect for a relaxed pause.

The drive through Faial showcases Madeira’s charming rural character, with traditional houses and serene surroundings. The short stops here allow for photo moments and appreciation of the island’s authentic village life.

Exploring Santana’s Iconic Houses

Santana’s traditional houses are a must-see during this tour. Known for their triangular shape and colorful exteriors, these homes are a recognizable symbol of Madeira’s cultural landscape. Visitors can explore the area and get a sense of local architecture and hospitality, making it a cultural highlight.

The Casa Típica de Santana offers more insight into local traditions, often with friendly hosts welcoming visitors. This stop lasts about 10 minutes, offering a quick but meaningful glimpse into Madeira’s heritage.

The Final Ascent to Pico Areeiro

The tour’s grand finale is a drive up to Pico Areeiro, the mountain peak that provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The 20-minute stop at this elevation offers breathtaking scenery and is often praised as a highlight of the experience.

This part of the journey captures the dramatic essence of Madeira’s highlands, with panoramic vistas that seem to stretch endlessly. It’s a fitting conclusion to a day filled with spectacular sights.

Logistics and Practical Details

This tour is operated by Green Devil Safari, with private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. The convertible open-top car enhances the experience with fresh air and sunshine. The tour includes insurance and pickup in the Funchal area, making it convenient for guests.

While lunch is not included, the tour’s flexibility allows for independent dining options during stops in Machico or Porto da Cruz. The tour runs for approximately 7 hours, with most stops lasting 10 minutes, except for the Pico Areeiro stop, which lasts 20 minutes.

Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most?

This private adventure appeals to travelers seeking an intimate, scenic drive combined with visits to Madeira’s most picturesque spots. It’s ideal for those who want to explore at their own pace, enjoy beautiful vistas, and experience Madeira’s culture and nature firsthand. The convertible adds a fun, freedom-filled element that enhances the overall experience.

The Sum Up: A Scenic and Personalized Madeira Tour

The East Breathtaking Cabriolet Road Trip offers a stylish and immersive exploration of Madeira’s east coast. Its diverse stops, ranging from spectacular viewpoints to cultural landmarks, make it a great choice for those wanting a comprehensive yet personalized experience.

The tour’s highlight is the drive itself, allowing guests to feel the breeze while enjoying stunning scenery across different terrains. The friendly guide, Lino, is notably praised for his warmth and humor, adding to the personalized touch of this private experience.

While some stops require additional entrance fees or meals outside the tour’s scope, the overall value and quality of the route make it a worthy investment. Perfect for adventure seekers, photographers, and culture enthusiasts, this tour delivers Madeira’s natural beauty and cultural charm in a memorable, stylish package.

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East Breathtaking Cabriolet Road Trip



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“Amazing VIP experience, our driver and guide Lino was great, nice and funny. We have seen everything in one day, many different places and fabulous…”

— A Tripadvisor Reviewer, Jul 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
This tour is most suitable for most travelers, but since stops are brief and involve some walking, it’s best suited for those with general mobility.

Are meals included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to eat during stops in Machico or Porto da Cruz.

What should I bring on the tour?
It’s recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a camera, and comfortable clothing. A light jacket may be handy if it gets cooler at higher elevations.

Is the convertible always open during the trip?
Yes, the tour features an open-top convertible, allowing full enjoyment of the scenery unless weather conditions suggest otherwise.

Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
This is a private tour, so customization requests can be discussed, though the standard route covers all major highlights listed.

How long are the stops at each location?
Most stops are about 10 minutes, with the exception of Pico Areeiro, which lasts around 20 minutes.

What happens if I need to cancel?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.

Is the tour eco-friendly?
The tour uses private, insured transportation, but environmental impact depends on the vehicle’s emissions; no specific eco-friendly details are provided.