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Experience Madeira’s stunning natural beauty on this 4-hour levada walk through Maroços and Mimosa Valley, with expert guides and scenic views over Machico.

The Maroços / Mimosa Valley – Levada Walk offers a charming experience in Madeira, Portugal, for only $37 per person. This 4-hour journey takes you along the Levada dos Maroços, winding through the lush Mimosa Valley and offering unbeatable views over Machico. The tour is perfect for those looking for an accessible yet scenic walk that combines natural beauty with local culture.
Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour emphasizes the agricultural landscape and local life, including opportunities to buy seasonal fresh fruit directly from vendors along the trail. It’s a flexible option, with live guides speaking multiple languages and pick-up options from Funchal hotels. The experience balances picturesque scenery with cultural insights, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
While the walk covers about six kilometers, it’s designed to be comfortable and informative rather than strenuous. No lunch is included, but the tour provides an excellent introduction to Madeira’s iconic levadas, highlighting its beautiful farmland, local produce, and breathtaking views.
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This tour follows the maintenance path of Levada dos Maroços, a trail that runs deep into Machico’s valley, known as the Mimosa Valley. As you walk, you’ll observe carefully cultivated farmland and crops, offering a glimpse into Madeira’s agricultural traditions. The scenery combines lush greenery with views over the city of Machico, creating a memorable backdrop for photographs.
The path is maintained for ease of walking, making it accessible for most visitors. You may encounter seasonal fruit vendors, selling produce at attractive prices directly from the local producers. This offers a chance to sample or buy fresh fruit, supporting local livelihoods while tasting the flavors of Madeira in their purest form.
The route provides a balance between natural beauty and local culture, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a short but meaningful exploration of Madeira’s countryside.

The tour’s main attractions include the well-kept agricultural land and crops that show the island’s farming expertise. These cultivated fields stretch along the levada, providing a vivid display of Madeira’s farming diversity. The views over Machico from the levada are particularly striking, with a broad panorama of the city and surrounding mountains.
A notable feature of this walk is the chance to meet local vendors offering seasonal fruit. These vendors sell their produce along the trail, giving visitors a taste of Madeira’s earth-to-table culture. The good weather typical of the south of the island makes this walk enjoyable any time of year, regardless of season.
This tour offers a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities to take photos, enjoy the scenery, and learn about Madeira’s farming traditions from your knowledgeable guides.
The live tour guides speak Spanish, English, French, German, and Portuguese, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups. Based on reviews, the guides are praised for their expertise and friendly approach, offering interesting information about the local area and culture.
Guides like Julia and Mark are noted for their warm personalities and knowledgeable explanations, making the walk both informative and enjoyable. Their local insights help visitors understand the significance of the farmland, the levadas, and Madeira’s traditions.
The small group sizes or private options enhance the experience, allowing for more personalized attention and interaction.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes pickup from selected hotels in Funchal, making the start of the walk hassle-free. For hotels outside Funchal, extra fees apply, so it’s worth checking your location when booking. You are asked to bring cash for any additional purchases or tips, and all taxes and fuel surcharges are included in the price.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the reserve now, pay later option provides added convenience. The availability of starting times varies, so checking the schedule ahead of time ensures a smooth experience.
The walk itself is designed to be comfortable, with no strenuous exertion, but good walking shoes are recommended.
The 4-hour duration allows for a leisurely pace, with plenty of time to enjoy the views, local produce, and culture. Expect to cover around six kilometers along the Levada dos Maroços. The terrain is manageable, primarily on maintained paths, but some uneven sections may be present.
Along the way, guides share stories about Madeira’s agriculture and local traditions, making the walk both educational and scenic. The weather is typically favorable, especially in the south, making this a year-round activity.
You can anticipate a gentle walk suitable for most fitness levels, but carrying cash is advised for any fruit purchases or souvenirs.

Compared to longer or more strenuous levada hikes, this 4-hour tour offers a more accessible way to experience Madeira’s levadas without the need for extensive trekking. The small group and private options enhance comfort and personalization.
The inclusion of local vendors, excellent guides, and the chance to see agriculture in action set this tour apart from more typical levada walks. It’s an ideal choice for visitors wanting a short, scenic, and culturally enriching experience without the complexity of longer hikes.
This tour is well-suited for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxing introduction to Madeira’s levadas and countryside. It’s a great option for those who want to enjoy nature and local culture without committing to a full-day hike or strenuous activity.
Participants should be prepared for a gentle walk of roughly six kilometers, with comfortable shoes. The informative guides ensure that even those unfamiliar with Madeira will gain a deeper appreciation of the island’s agriculture and traditions.
This affordable, scenic tour offers a beautiful glimpse into Madeira’s countryside, combining stunning views with authentic local experiences. The knowledgeable guides and opportunity to buy fresh fruit make it a warm and engaging outing.
While it’s not a strenuous or full-day adventure, it delivers a rich snapshot of Madeira’s agricultural landscape and natural beauty. The flexible booking options and hotel pickup add to the convenience, making it a smart pick for first-time visitors or those short on time.
The Maroços / Mimosa Valley levada walk provides a relaxing, scenic escape that highlights the best of Madeira’s rural charm.
“An excellent and knowledgeable tour guide. lovely scenery.”
How long is the walk?
The walk covers approximately six kilometers and lasts about 4 hours in total.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, French, German, and Portuguese.
Is the walk suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the terrain is on maintained paths and designed to be accessible for most people, with a gentle pace.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not part of the tour, but fresh fruit may be purchased from local vendors along the trail.
What should I bring?
Travelers are advised to bring cash for purchases, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
How do I book and cancel?
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later for added convenience.