Discover Madeira Island Road Trip 02 Apr, 2025

Active & Adventure / Portugal

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Amazing Experience

Overview

Trip Overview

Southwest of Lisbon in the Atlantic Ocean lies the island of Madeira, part of a an archipelago and an autonomous region of Portugal. On this 8-day road trip you will discover the unique characteristics of this fascinating destination.  Enjoy the pleasant climate year round, towering cliffs that rise from the sea, stunning landscapes all around, lush gardens and vegetation and a fascinating history.

Highlights

Departures

From Funchal:

Departs Daily

 

Trip Includes

  • 2 nights premium accommodations in Funchal
  • 2 nights premium accommodations in Porto do Sol
  • 1 night premium accommodations in Arco de Sao Jorge
  • 2 nights premium accommodations in Santa Cruz
  • 7-day car rental in an automatic car
  • Includes Extra Driver and zero excess
  • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1)

 

Trip Excludes

  • Entrances fees to sites and museums
  • Road tolls
  • Hotel tourist taxes
  • Travel insurance
  • International and domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Visa fees if applicable
  • Meals and beverages not mentioned
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature

Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.

Upon arrival into Madeira Funchal International Airport, pick up your rental car and drive to your first hotel. Check in and relax before embarking on your self-drive Discovery of the island of Madeira!

 

Turim Santa Maria

The Turim Santa Maria hotel has 92 rooms, all with magnificent views, characteristic of this natural beauty that is the island of Madeira. Inside the hotel, the client can enjoy four distinct spaces of restaurant and bar, two of them located in the rooftop of the building, where there is also an outdoor swimming pool. The modern, cosmopolitan and rejuvenated city of Funchal is inserted in this grandiose natural amphitheatre.

Turim Santa Maria

The next morning, start your day exploring the city visiting the local market, Mercado dos Lavradores, beautiful gardens, historic museums, churches and the old town. Take the opportunity to ride up the famous cable car to the beautiful little village of Monte. From there, you can toboggan in a traditional wicker basket! Perhaps visit the Nun’s Valley Village surrounded by extinct volcanoes and nestled in the middle of the impressive high mountains. Back in the 16th century, nuns fled their convent in Funchal when it came under attack from pirates. Today, the village is very isolated, but a popular spot for spectacular panoramic views and trying the local chestnuts that are used in everyday cooking.

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Turim Santa Maria

The Turim Santa Maria hotel has 92 rooms, all with magnificent views, characteristic of this natural beauty that is the island of Madeira. Inside the hotel, the client can enjoy four distinct spaces of restaurant and bar, two of them located in the rooftop of the building, where there is also an outdoor swimming pool. The modern, cosmopolitan and rejuvenated city of Funchal is inserted in this grandiose natural amphitheatre.

Turim Santa Maria

Today, check out of your hotel and drive along the west coast towards Ponto do Sol, the main centre for banana production on the island. Spend the next 2 days exploring this part of the island!

Explore the charming fishing village, Camara de Lobos, often visited by Winston Churchill. Talk a walk through this small village, stopping at the Winston Churchill Viewpoint, offering a magnificent panoramic view of the port. Next, head to Cabo Girão, the second highest sea cliff in the world. It offers an unbeatable view along the south coast and to the sea with at a height of 580 meters! With its famous suspended glass platform or skywalk, its viewpoint is one of the most visited (and photographed) tourist attraction. Ribeira Brava is another pleasant place to spend some time, visiting with attractions like the Ethnographic Museum, featuring a collection of ethnographic objects related to the cultures and traditions of Madeira.

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1905 Zino's Palace

Dating from XIX century, 1905 Zino’s Palace is a historical heritage landmark of Madeira. On Madeira Island, after a few years of neglect, in 2002 the regional government completely renovated the palace. It has served different purposes, including a summer residence of the noble family Zino, an Elementary Practical School of Agriculture as well as a primary school. Nowadays, guests can indulge the bourgeoise and exclusive flair of the centennial palace.

1905 Zino's Palace

Explore the charming fishing village, Camara de Lobos, often visited by Winston Churchill. Talk a walk through this small village, stopping at the Winston Churchill Viewpoint, offering a magnificent panoramic view of the port. Next, head to Cabo Girão, the second highest sea cliff in the world. It offers an unbeatable view along the south coast and to the sea with at a height of 580 meters! With its famous suspended glass platform or skywalk, its viewpoint is one of the most visited (and photographed) tourist attraction. Ribeira Brava is another pleasant place to spend some time, visiting with attractions like the Ethnographic Museum, featuring a collection of ethnographic objects related to the cultures and traditions of Madeira.

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Breakfast

 

1905 Zino's Palace

Dating from XIX century, 1905 Zino’s Palace is a historical heritage landmark of Madeira. On Madeira Island, after a few years of neglect, in 2002 the regional government completely renovated the palace. It has served different purposes, including a summer residence of the noble family Zino, an Elementary Practical School of Agriculture as well as a primary school. Nowadays, guests can indulge the bourgeoise and exclusive flair of the centennial palace.

1905 Zino's Palace

Depart from Ponta do Sol and continue driving along the southern part of the island, stopping at various unique points of interest such as Jardim do Mar, Ponta do Pargo and Porto Moniz before finally arriving in Sao Vicente, located in the north side of the island. Jardim do Mar is one of the most beautiful villages in Madeira, known for its mild climate year-round, green gardens and surfing. This small village has only 300 inhabitants and can only be visited by foot. Take some time to stroll around the charming village, walking down to the promenade, perhaps visiting its mini zoo, with llamas, Vietnamese pigs and more. Here you will also find flowers, fruits, an herb garden and tea house. At Ponta do Pargo, you will be at the westernmost point of the island. Take some time to admire the magnificent vista point from the Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse view point and feel as if you've reached the end of the world. Then, continue to Porto Moniz, well known for its natural sea pools formed in volcanic rock. You could perhaps take a swim here! Sao Vicente is known as the land of valleys, vineyards and Laurissilva forest, the subtropical rainforest. While staying in São Vicente you could visit nearby the Lava Caves. These caves were formed some 400,000 years ago due to a volcanic eruption. After your visit to the caves, you can enjoy a wonderful 3D film on the volcanic eruption which formed Madeira - this is included in the entrance fee to the caves (entrance fee not included). Driving south you will find Encumeada (1007 meters high) from where you may see both the north and the south coast.

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Hotel Estalagem do Vale

Estalagem do Vale is a charming, historical country-house style inn that offers comfortable, "home from home" accommodation in the beautiful setting of the Laurissilva Forest, one of the most idyllic places on Madeira Island." The main building itself has a colourful history: it started life as a manor house hotel over 150 years ago. It was a school for many years and was even used as a hospital when the local community needed such a facility! Nowadays Estalagem do Vale boasts 41 rooms, with such 21st century conveniences as cable TV, internet access and direct dial telephones: everything to make life as comfortable as can be.

Hotel Estalagem do Vale

Check out of your hotel and continue exploring the northeast coast via Sao Jorge (recommend a visit to the church) and Santana considered one of the most attractive villages on Madeira, due to its stunning location. Admire the unusual houses, peculiar to this area, known in Portuguese “As Palheiros” or haylofts. These homes are tiny thatched houses shaped like the letter A. From Santana to Santa Cruz take the road to Ribeiro Frio or cold river, to Poiso, or resting place, the traditional stop for travellers to appreciate the fantastic view across to both coastlines. For stunning views, ascend above the clouds to Pico do Arieiro at 1810 meters high, the second highest peak on the island.

For the next two days, discover the east coast of Madeira Island discovering small villages, culture and the history of Madeira.

Visit the picturesque mountain village of Camacha, the headquarters of Madeira’s thriving wicker industry the wicker-work village. Visit the Clock Café with its fantastic exhibition of wicker-work articles ranging from small baskets up to complete furniture. From here drive to the pretty fishing village of Canical, once the most famous whaling village on the island. Another visit may be to the first capital of Madeira, Machico, the second biggest city in Madeira and one of the centres for boat building on the island.

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Hotel Vila Gale Santa Cruz

The Vila Galé Santa Cruz hotel, an "all inclusive" in Madeira, offers an incomparable view of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the town's picturesque atmosphere. This hotel in Madeira, only five minutes away from the airport, has 262 warm and sophisticated rooms. It also features two restaurants, two bars, an outdoor pool and spa with heated indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath, gym and massage rooms. Besides offering free wi-fi access in all areas, the Vila Galé Santa Cruz hotel has a modern and well-equipped convention center and a multi-purpose space for any leisure or business circumstances.

Hotel Vila Gale Santa Cruz

Visit the picturesque mountain village of Camacha, the headquarters of Madeira’s thriving wicker industry the wicker-work village. Visit the Clock Café with its fantastic exhibition of wicker-work articles ranging from small baskets up to complete furniture. From here drive to the pretty fishing village of Canical, once the most famous whaling village on the island. Another visit may be to the first capital of Madeira, Machico, the second biggest city in Madeira and one of the centres for boat building on the island.

 

Hotel Vila Gale Santa Cruz

The Vila Galé Santa Cruz hotel, an "all inclusive" in Madeira, offers an incomparable view of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the town's picturesque atmosphere. This hotel in Madeira, only five minutes away from the airport, has 262 warm and sophisticated rooms. It also features two restaurants, two bars, an outdoor pool and spa with heated indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath, gym and massage rooms. Besides offering free wi-fi access in all areas, the Vila Galé Santa Cruz hotel has a modern and well-equipped convention center and a multi-purpose space for any leisure or business circumstances.

Hotel Vila Gale Santa Cruz

Make your way to the Madeira Funchal International Airport and return your car or extend your holidays to another destination.

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