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Discover Madeira with this private off-road tour featuring scenic stops like Santana, Porto Moniz, and Câmara de Lobos, including mountain peaks and volcanic pools.

The Madeira Off-Road Tours offers a comprehensive and personalized way to explore Madeira’s most stunning outdoor sights. Priced at $59.92 per person, this tour provides a 17-hour journey through rugged landscapes, volcanic pools, and lush forests, all with the convenience of private transportation and pickup options. The tour is ideal for those who want to see beyond the usual tourist spots and enjoy an intimate experience with a knowledgeable guide.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its flexibility—a private tour that allows you to choose routes according to your preferences. With a rating of 5.0 from 66 reviews, it’s clear that visitors find this experience both fun and informative. Keep in mind that bookings are typically made about 24 days in advance, so planning ahead is recommended to secure your spot.

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The tour begins with a drive from Funchal towards Pico do Areeiro, the third highest mountain on the island. Standing at 1818 meters, this spot offers breathtaking views and a chance to appreciate Madeira’s rugged terrain. From here, the group begins its descent into the valley, passing through the Ribeiro Frio and Cruzinhas areas, renowned for their UNESCO-listed Laurissilva Forest.
This forest is a major highlight, showcasing indigenous flora and lush greenery that add to the island’s natural allure. The visit to Santana allows travelers to see traditional houses with thatched roofs, maintaining the historic charm of Madeira. After exploring Santana, the tour stops for a lunch break before heading to Ponta de São Lourenço, the easternmost point of Madeira, with spectacular coastal views.

The Santana stop provides an opportunity to observe the original characteristics of local architecture, featuring houses with thatched roofs that have preserved their traditional style. The lunch break here allows for sampling local dishes or enjoying a picnic.
Following lunch, the route takes travelers along the eastern coast, where breathtaking views abound. The Ponta de São Lourenço offers a rugged, scenic landscape with dramatic sea cliffs and panoramic vistas, perfect for photos and soaking in the island’s wild beauty.

The second major stop on the tour takes place at Porto Moniz, famous for its natural volcanic swimming pools. The journey to Porto Moniz involves crossing Paúl da Serra, a plateau at 1500 meters often shrouded in clouds, giving a sense of flying above the island’s landscape.
Once at Porto Moniz, visitors can enjoy a lunch and then relax in the unique volcanic pools, known for their warm, mineral-rich waters. The pools are a major attraction, offering a refreshing and scenic place for a swim. Afterward, the tour continues along the north coast, where lush sea cliffs and waterfalls add to the dramatic scenery.

The half-day section of the tour explores Câmara de Lobos, a charming town with vibrant vineyards and banana and cherry fields. Travelers pass through Quinta Grande to see Eucalyptus forests and terraced vineyards, which cover over half of the island’s vineyards.
A highlight here is a visit to a local spot where traditional drinks and cakes are served, giving a taste of Madeira’s local culture. The tour then offers a viewpoint at the Nuns Valley, showcasing spectacular landscapes amid the vineyards and mountains. This stop provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to learn about the island’s agricultural heritage.

The off-road segments of the tour are a key feature, taking visitors through difficult-to-reach areas that regular buses cannot access. These sections wind through rural villages, banana plantations, and forests, emphasizing Madeira’s diverse terrain. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, revealing local stories, flora, and fauna along the way.
Travelers appreciate the fun and thrill of off-road driving, combined with the insights shared by the guide, making these segments both exciting and educational. This aspect of the tour is often highlighted as one of the most enjoyable parts.

The tour departs from Caminho da Igreja Nova, São Martinho in Funchal at 9:00 am. The private transportation ensures ease of travel between the dispersed sites, with the added benefit of pickup options for convenience. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point after a full day of exploration. Since this is a private tour, only your group participates, providing a tailored experience.

The price of $59.92 covers private transportation, making it a cost-effective way to see Madeira’s outdoor highlights. However, lunch is not included, giving flexibility to choose local eateries or bring your own picnic. The tour also features admission to the Nuns Valley viewpoint, but entry to Porto Moniz pools is not included, so you may want to budget separately for that experience.
Reviewers consistently praise the expertise and friendliness of guides, especially noting guides like James and John for their knowledge, engaging commentary, and friendly demeanor. They excel at pointing out interesting sights and sharing local anecdotes, making the day both informative and entertaining.
Safety and comfort are emphasized, with good driving skills and considerate stops. Travelers also mention the off-road sections as being fun and adventurous, adding a sense of excitement to the day.
Bookings are highly recommended, with most being made 24 days in advance. The tour offers a free cancellation policy, allowing full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours before the start. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not refunded, so plan accordingly. Weather cancellations are also possible, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.
This experience suits adventurous travelers who appreciate scenic drives, outdoor exploration, and personalized service. It’s ideal for those wanting to visit remote sites inaccessible by regular bus tours, and for anyone interested in Madeira’s natural beauty, from mountain peaks to volcanic pools. Light physical activity on some stops and off-road drives make it less suitable for those with mobility issues.
Madeira Off-Road Tours offers a well-rounded and personalized way to uncover the island’s hidden outdoor treasures. With a full-day itinerary that includes mountain peaks, UNESCO forests, volcanic pools, and charming villages, it provides a comprehensive snapshot of Madeira’s diverse landscapes.
The private nature of the tour means flexibility and personal attention from guides, who are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach. While lunch not included and some costs are separate (like pools entry), the overall value and quality are highly rated. This tour is especially recommended for adventurers and nature lovers eager to see Madeira’s wild beauty in a single day.
“What a fabulous trip and our driver John was an absolute gem! He showed us all the beautiful scenery of Madeira and we had such a wonderful day. I …”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour’s physical demands are generally manageable, though off-road driving might be less comfortable for very young children or those with mobility concerns.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, private transportation is included, making travel between sites smooth and comfortable.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included, giving flexibility to explore local eateries or bring your own food.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the tour are not refunded.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Major highlights include Pico do Areeiro, Santana houses, Porto Moniz volcanic pools, and Câmara de Lobos‘ vineyards and valleys.
How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 17 hours, making it a full-day adventure suitable for most travelers.