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Discover Madeira’s stunning landscapes on this 8-hour Jeep 4x4 tour including Pico Arieiro, Laurissilva Forest, Santana houses, and breathtaking coastal views.

The Madeira Jeep 4×4: Old Forest Full-Day Tour offers an immersive experience designed for those eager to see Madeira beyond its popular spots. Priced at $74.91 per person, this 8-hour adventure departs from Funchal and takes travelers into some of the island’s most striking natural and cultural highlights. The tour is limited to just eight participants, ensuring a personalized and flexible exploration.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on natural attractions, scenic viewpoints, and local villages, with the added thrill of off-road driving. The tour includes pickup service and mobile tickets for convenience. While it does not include lunch, it offers opportunities to stop at local restaurants, making it ideal for those who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and authentic dining.

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The tour begins in Funchal, with pickup offered from your hotel or accommodation, simplifying the logistics. Operating daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the tour is available year-round, with confirmation usually received within 48 hours. The small group size guarantees you a more intimate experience, and the Jeep fleet is built by Land Rover for comfort and safety.
Travelers are advised to inform the tour company in advance if they are over 190 cm or 100 kg, as the Jeep seats are designed for average-sized passengers. The tour is accessible to most, with some limitations for taller or heavier guests due to vehicle fit.

The day kicks off with a stop at Pico do Arieiro, Madeira’s third-highest mountain, boasting spectacular views and a sense of altitude that leaves a lasting impression. The 40-minute stop offers incredible photo opportunities and a chance to see the rugged mountain landscape. Entry is free, and the vistas from this summit are often highlighted as a favorite part of the trip.
The guide provides insights into Madeira’s geography, making this stop both scenic and educational. The altitude and open views make it a must-see for anyone wanting to grasp Madeira’s mountainous terrain.

Next, the tour reaches Balcoes de Ribeiro Frio, a lush garden area surrounded by trees, ferns, and part of Madeira’s Laurissilva Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, travelers can enjoy a 30-minute walk along the Levada water channels, which are famous for their picturesque scenery and ease of access.
This spot is ideal for taking photos of the verdant forest and tranquil streams. Visitors often find the fresh air and dense greenery a refreshing change from the coastal views, and the natural park setting makes it a peaceful break during the busy day.
The tour includes a visit to Santana village, renowned for its traditional thatched houses. The one-hour stop allows time to explore the colorful village streets, admire the architecture, and learn about local building styles. Guests can also enjoy lunch at a typical restaurant, with options for authentic Madeiran cuisine.
This village offers a glimpse into Madeira’s rural life and cultural heritage, making it a favorite among travelers who appreciate local traditions and picturesque settings.

In Faial, the tour stops at Miradouro do Guindaste, a viewpoint where sea cliffs and mountain ranges create an awe-inspiring backdrop. On a clear day, there is an opportunity to see Porto Santo across the water. The 30-minute stop emphasizes spectacular landscapes and is known for its breathtaking panoramas.
Nearby, the Porto da Cruz area features a seafront promenade with views over the north coast. Here, visitors can also visit a historic sugar cane distillery, adding a taste of local craftsmanship to the experience.

The eastern tip of Madeira, Ponta de São Lourenço, offers a drier, more volcanic landscape with sea cliffs and colorful volcanic rocks. The 30-minute stop offers stunning vistas of the rugged coast, and the arid environment contrasts sharply with the lush forests elsewhere on the island.
The walk here provides picturesque scenery and a sense of Madeira’s volcanic origins. It’s especially appreciated on sunny days when the landscape’s colors are at their most vivid.

The tour concludes at Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto, a spectacular viewpoint with steep cliffs and vibrant cliffs colored by volcanic minerals. The 30-minute stop invites visitors to go right to the edge for breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rocky coast below.
This spot is often praised for its dramatic scenery, making it an ideal place for lasting photos and reflection on Madeira’s natural beauty.
A highlight of the tour is the off-road Jeep experience. The guides expertly navigate rugged tracks that vehicles cannot reach by traditional bus, bringing travelers into areas of Madeira that are normally inaccessible. The small walk, along with stop opportunities for swimming if the weather allows, adds an active element to the day.
The tour combines adventure and scenic sightseeing, making it perfect for those who want a more dynamic exploration of Madeira’s landscapes. The adrenaline and fun are balanced by the tranquility of natural parks and viewpoints.
While lunch is not included in the ticket price, the tour makes a stop in Santana for guests to eat at local restaurants. This provides a chance to sample traditional Madeira dishes or enjoy a quick snack. The flexibility allows for personal preferences and the chance to try regional specialties in an authentic setting.
The tour operates year-round, with the possibility of cancellation due to poor weather. It is suitable for most travelers, but guests over 190 cm or 100 kg should inform the company in advance, as vehicle seating has limitations. The moderate walking and off-road driving require a reasonable level of mobility, but no extreme physical effort is necessary.
Travelers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes, and to prepare for variable weather conditions, especially when visiting higher altitudes like Pico do Arieiro.
This full-day adventure offers a comprehensive look at Madeira’s diverse landscapes, from mountain peaks and lush forests to coastal cliffs and volcanic rocks. The small-group size ensures a personalized experience, guided by knowledgeable drivers who also share insights into local history and geography.
Excellent reviews highlight the professionalism of guides like Mauricio and Francisco, with many reviewers praising the stunning viewpoints and off-road excitement. The tour is considered great value for the price and is ideal for travelers seeking adventure, natural beauty, and authentic cultural stops.
However, the tour does not include lunch, and physical mobility should be considered before booking. Overall, it’s an engaging, scenic journey through Madeira’s most remarkable sights, tailored for those who want to see the island’s hidden gems with a small, friendly group.
“Absolutely superb. Maurichio was a superb guide. Absolutely loved the off road stuff.”
Is lunch included in the Madeira Jeep 4×4 tour?
No, lunch is not included. Guests stop at local restaurants in Santana or other stops for personal meals.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours from start to finish.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Pico do Arieiro, Balcoes de Ribeiro Frio, Santana, Faial, Porto da Cruz, Ponta de São Lourenço, and Miradouro da Ponta do Rosto.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but those over 190 cm or 100 kg should inform the company in advance. Moderate walking and off-road driving are involved.
What makes this tour unique?
The off-road Jeep adventure allows access to areas inaccessible by regular buses, combined with visits to spectacular viewpoints and natural parks.
Can I swim during this tour?
Yes, if weather conditions permit, stops for swimming are included, adding a refreshing element to the day.
How many people are in a typical group?
The tour is limited to eight participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What is the weather like for this tour?
The tour operates year-round but may be canceled in case of bad weather. It’s best to wear appropriate clothing for variable conditions.
Who guides the tour?
Guides like Mauricio and Francisco are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and driving skills.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available online in advance, with confirmation usually within 48 hours. It runs daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Is there anything else I should know before booking?
Inform the company in advance if you have mobility concerns, and note that lunch is at your expense. The tour is designed to give an intimate, scenic view of Madeira’s natural beauty.