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Discover Madeira on an 8-hour Jeep tour featuring exhilarating zipline, giant swing, volcanic pools, and scenic viewpoints—perfect for adventure and nature lovers.


The tour kicks off at the Cabo Girão Skywalk, one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, towering approximately 580 meters above the Atlantic Ocean. Here, visitors enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and can step onto the glass-floored platform for a thrilling perspective over the sea and rugged coastline.
This spot is a true highlight for thrill-seekers and photography lovers alike. The skywalk offers a dramatic backdrop for photos and an unforgettable start to the day’s adventure. The guides provide insights into the geological formation of the cliffs, making this stop both scenic and educational.
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Next, the journey takes you through the Serra de Água valley, where the landscape unfolds with lush greenery and mountain vistas. This part of the ride offers an off-road experience lasting around 30 minutes, giving a different perspective of Madeira’s rugged terrain.
Traveling along winding paths and scenic shortcuts, the vehicle climbs to admire views of rural villages and terraced fields. The guides share interesting snippets about local life and the island’s volcanic past, making the ride informative as well as exhilarating.

The tour then heads north to the village of Seixal, famous for its black sand beach framed by lush green mountains and dramatic cliffs. The soft volcanic sand invites visitors for a quick swim or a relaxing walk along the shoreline.
This stop provides a peaceful contrast to the earlier viewpoints. The area’s natural beauty makes it a great spot for photos and a chance to unwind amid Madeira’s characteristic volcanic coastline. The guides suggest ideal times for swimming, but note that the water can be refreshing depending on the season.

One of the most popular stops is at Porto Moniz, renowned for its natural lava pools formed by ancient volcanic activity. These crystal-clear saltwater lagoons are surrounded by rugged basalt rocks, creating a perfect setting for a revitalizing swim.
Guests can relax and enjoy the raw beauty of Madeira’s volcanic coast. The pools are easily accessible, and the calm waters are ideal for a refreshing dip. Afterward, there is a 45-minute window for lunch, allowing time to refuel before continuing the adventure.
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The tour’s adrenaline highlight occurs at Ribeira da Janela, where the latest attraction involves a cliffside zipline and a giant swing. The zipline spans 320 meters, reaching speeds of up to 110 km/h, making it one of the fastest in Europe.
For those seeking even more excitement, the 20-meter swing offers a daring experience 20 meters above a 250-meter valley drop. Both activities are operated by a fully certified team with professional safety equipment, ensuring a secure thrill.
If weather conditions prevent these activities, an alternative scenic detour along the old Encumeada road is available at no extra cost, with a stop at a viewpoint offering stunning vistas.
The tour concludes at Ponta do Sol, Madeira’s sunniest town known for its charming coastal atmosphere. This village dates back to the 15th century and is celebrated for its agricultural heritage, including sugarcane and banana plantations.
Guests enjoy a photo stop here, soaking in views of the vibrant fishing port and colorful houses. The relaxed ambiance at Ponta do Sol provides a fitting end to a day filled with scenic beauty, adventure, and cultural charm.

The itinerary starts with a 20-minute pickup in Funchal, followed by stops at Ponta do Sol for photos and coffee. The journey then proceeds through Arco da Calheta for an off-road adventure, and Paul da Serra, where passersby can admire mountain vistas.
The longer stops include Ribeira da Janela for ziplining, Porto Moniz for swimming and lunch, and scenic viewpoints at Véu da Noiva and Seixal. The trip ends with a visit to São Vicente and Serra de Água before reaching the Cabo Girão Skywalk for the final awe-inspiring view.

This tour is designed as a small-group experience, limited to 6 participants, which enhances the personal feel and allows guides to tailor stops and activities. The pickup is included from Funchal hotels, with additional charges applying for remote locations.
The guide, often praised for being friendly, knowledgeable, and humorous, shares details about Madeira’s history, culture, and natural features throughout the day. The live bilingual commentary (English and Portuguese) ensures all guests stay informed and engaged.

The zipline and giant swing are not included in the base price and require an additional fee payable on the spot. The activities are weather-dependent; if conditions are unfavorable, the tour offers a scenic detour as an alternative at no extra cost.
Guests should wear comfortable clothing and shoes, bring water, sunscreen, and a camera. The tour is suitable for those prepared for some physical activity and varying temperatures.
This 8-hour Jeep tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic viewpoints, cultural highlights, and adrenaline activities. The stops at Cabo Girão, Porto Moniz, and Seixal showcase Madeira’s volcanic landscape and coastal beauty.
The optional zipline and swing elevate the experience for thrill-seekers, while the small group size and experienced guides ensure a personalized and safe adventure. The tour’s flexibility with weather makes it a reliable choice for a day of exploration.
Ideal for adventure lovers and those wanting a comprehensive taste of Madeira’s natural wonders, this tour combines stunning scenery, exciting activities, and cultural insights. Expect a full day packed with memorable moments, from dramatic cliffs to volcanic pools, with plenty of opportunities to relax and take in the views.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour covers transportation in a 4×4 Jeep, multiple scenic stops, and guided commentary. The zipline and giant swing are optional extras at an additional cost.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts around 8 hours, including stops for swimming, sightseeing, and meals.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Funchal, with pickup included from local hotels. Remote areas may incur extra charges.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, but participants should be prepared for some physical activity and varying weather conditions. The zipline and swing are optional.
Do I need to book activities like the zipline in advance?
No, these activities are paid for directly at the activity location on the day of the tour.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothing, water, sunscreen, a camera, and a towel for swimming.
Can the activities be canceled due to weather?
Yes, if the weather is unfavorable, an alternative scenic route and viewpoints are provided at no extra cost.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic viewpoints, volcanic pools, and adrenaline activities, along with a small group setting and friendly guides, offers a memorable day in Madeira.
Is there a lunch included?
Not directly; guests have about 45 minutes to enjoy lunch at Porto Moniz, with options available locally.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Moderate, with some walking and swimming, but overall accessible to most travelers prepared for some outdoor activity.