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Explore Madeira's landscapes, taste six exquisite wines, and marvel at Cabo Girao on this 3.5-hour Jeep safari combining natural beauty and cultural experiences.

The Wine & Cabo Girao Jeep Safari offered by Green Devil Safari provides an engaging half-day adventure for those eager to experience Madeira’s natural wonders and its celebrated wines. Priced at $53.88 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute tour departs from Funchal and Caniço, with pickup included. An ideal choice for visitors who want a mix of scenic views, cultural stops, and wine tasting, all in a small, intimate group of no more than 8 people per jeep.
This tour’s standout feature is the seamless combination of natural landscapes, cultural points of interest, and wine tasting. While the itinerary includes stops at renowned sites like Quinta do Barbusano and Cabo Girao, the experience is enriched by a friendly guide and the convenience of open-top 4×4 jeeps. The tour is accessible for most travelers, and with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, it offers both flexibility and peace of mind.

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The tour starts with free pickup from central locations in Funchal and Caniço, simplifying your day. Being part of a small group of up to 8 guests per jeep allows for a more engaging experience, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and enjoy the scenic drives. The open-top jeeps are perfect for taking in the views during each stop, providing fresh air and unobstructed vistas.
The friendly guide leads the way, making sure everyone feels comfortable and informed throughout the journey. Because the vehicle is a 4×4, the tour can handle Madeira’s varied terrain, ensuring smooth rides over winding roads and hilltops.

The tour visits Quinta do Barbusano, a vineyard with deep roots in Madeira’s winemaking traditions. The 1-hour stop offers a chance to see where the island’s flavorful wines are crafted, though admission to the vineyard costs 24.00 per person. Here, the focus is on sampling six carefully selected table wines, which showcase Madeira’s diverse and vibrant wine profile.
The vineyard’s historical significance and dedication to quality make it a meaningful stop. Visitors enjoy the chance to taste wines that are representative of the island’s rich viticultural heritage, making it a highlight for wine lovers.

A 30-minute stop at Serra de Agua introduces visitors to a picturesque village renowned for its lush landscapes. This stop offers a peaceful break amid Madeira’s natural beauty, perfect for taking photos or simply soaking in the scenery. The village is known for its natural charm and captivating views, making it a favorite among those who appreciate serene, rural environments.
No admission fee applies here, so visitors can enjoy this tranquil spot without extra costs. The stop provides a nice balance of activity and rest, ideal for stretching during the tour.

São Vicente awaits with a 20-minute visit to its iconic volcanic caves. Formed roughly 89 million years ago, these caves are among the natural wonders accessible during the tour. The natural formations inside are captivating and showcase Madeira’s volcanic origins.
Since no admission fee is required, guests can freely explore this natural spectacle. The stop is brief but gives a meaningful glimpse into the island’s geological history and adds an adventurous touch to the safari.
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Another 20-minute stop is at Ribeira Brava, where visitors can enjoy the peaceful setting of the Ribeira Brava River. The area features waterfalls and cascades that are perfect for short walks or photos. The tranquil atmosphere makes this spot a refreshing break from the drive, offering a chance to appreciate Madeira’s lush riverside scenery.
This stop is also free of charge, allowing visitors to quietly enjoy the natural beauty without extra expenses.

The tour’s grand finale is at Cabo Girao, a cliff famous for its spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Standing 580 meters above sea level, Cabo Girao is one of Europe’s highest ocean cliffs. Visitors walk onto the glass skywalk platform, where the views are breathtaking and provide a perfect photo opportunity.
While admission to Cabo Girao costs 3.00, the views are the main attraction, and the experience of walking on the suspended glass platform is unforgettable. The stop lasts around 30 minutes, giving ample time for photos and taking in the scenery.

The tour includes free pickup from Funchal and Caniço, with a friendly guide leading the way. Travelers ride in open-top 4×4 jeeps, enhancing the sightseeing experience, especially in good weather. The small group size guarantees a relaxed atmosphere, and insurance coverage is provided for safety.
Optional extra costs include admission fees for Quinta do Barbusano (24.00) and Cabo Girao (3.00). The tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received immediately upon booking. The maximum group size of 30 ensures personalized attention while maintaining a lively group setting.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexibility if travel plans change. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are non-refundable, but the process is straightforward, offering peace of mind for booking.
What makes this Wine & Cabo Girao Jeep Safari stand out is its balanced itinerary. Visitors enjoy wine tasting at Quinta do Barbusano, complemented by stops at natural landmarks like São Vicente caves and Ribeira Brava waterfalls. The spectacular views from Cabo Girao create an impressive conclusion to the adventure.
The small group size and the friendly guide enhance the experience, making it feel personalized and relaxed. Plus, the open-top jeeps ensure unobstructed sightseeing, making this tour a practical choice for those wanting an active, scenic, and cultural journey.
This safari suits wine enthusiasts, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike. It offers a well-rounded view of Madeira’s landscapes, with plenty of photo opportunities and chances to learn about the island’s wine heritage. The moderate pace and accessible stops make it ideal for most travelers, including those with limited mobility.
However, travelers should consider the additional costs for wine tasting and admission fees if they want to fully enjoy the stops. The rainy weather in February, as noted in the single review, does not diminish the overall quality, thanks to the guides’ efforts to make the day special.
The Wine & Cabo Girao Jeep Safari offers a compelling blend of spectacular views, cultural insights, and wine tasting. The small group setting and friendly guidance create a warm, engaging atmosphere, making it suitable for solo travelers, couples, or small groups.
While it covers a variety of locations, the true highlights are the stunning vistas from Cabo Girao and the taste of Madeira’s fine wines. For those seeking a memorable half-day tour that combines scenery, culture, and gastronomy, this safari delivers a genuine taste of Madeira’s treasures.
“An interesting experience that exceeded our expectations! Day was rainy, but despite the bad weather, the experience was excellent! Lino took care …”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, with the tour designed to be accessible to most audiences.
Are there any additional costs I should prepare for?
Yes, admission fees for Quinta do Barbusano (24.00) and Cabo Girao (3.00) are not included in the base price.
What is the weather like in February?
The single review mentions rainy weather, so packing rain gear or waterproof clothing is advisable, but the tour remains enjoyable regardless.
How long are each of the stops?
Stops range from 20 to 30 minutes, providing enough time to explore briefly and enjoy the views.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
This Wine & Cabo Girao Jeep Safari offers a balanced, scenic, and cultural experience designed to showcase Madeira’s most captivating sights and flavors in a relaxed, small-group setting.