Madeira East Island Day Trip from Funchal

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Duration: 8 hours
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Experience Highlights

This tour departs from Funchal, the island's capital, and heads east. The area is distinguished by its wild nature, dotted with picturesque irrigation channels (levadas), laurel forests and small towns surrounded by greenery. This activity is designed for small groups and includes an expert guide, lunch and comfortable travel in an air-conditioned minivan.

  • Stroll along the levadas and through the Laurisilva forests.
  • Visit the traditional villages of Camacha and Santana.
  • Take advantage of hotel pick-up
  • Enjoy an activity designed for small groups

What’s included

  • Hiking tour
  • Expert guide
  • Driver
  • Conditioned minivan

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Step by Step

This tour lasts about 8 hours and allows you to admire breathtaking landscapes, steep cliffs and traditional villages. A bus will pick you up from your hotel in Funchal - you can also transfer to a central point in the city - and depart for the eastern part of Madeira. A local guide and lunch are also included in the price.

If you wish, you have the option of adding a trip along the levadas, man-made canals that carry water from the interior to the coast. In Madeira, there are about 200 of them and they pass through landscapes of unspoilt nature, often characterised by lush Laurisilva forests. This is a tropical rainforest with laurel, heather, willow and other species. If you add this option, you will also have the opportunity to visit a trout farm.

As a general rule, the itinerary touches on the following localities:

  • Camacha - A small rural village in the mountains of the island. It is mainly known for the production of apples and wicker, to the extent that it houses a factory-museum dedicated to this material. It is also the site of the first football match ever played in Portugal.
  • Santana - Classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this village lies at the foot of Pico Ruivo, Madeira's highest mountain. Here you will find the famous triangular houses, characterised by their thatched roofs. They date back to the 15th century, when the Portuguese settled on the island.
  • Faial - A municipality that was home to a thriving sugar industry in the 16th century. It is located by the ocean and has a beautiful natural swimming pool. A stop for a three-course lunch is planned here.

The activity is designed for small groups - less than 10 people - allowing for a more engaging and enjoyable experience.

Reviews

4.8
· 10 Reviews
  • A
    A.
    5
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    A marvellous place, amazing what a diverse landscape Madeira has out there. I had the opportunity to get to know it well and the eastern part of the island is the most amazing. It is one thing to see it in pictures and another to see it personally, it retains all its authenticity and wild beauty.
  • D
    D.
    5
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    100% recommendable
  • M
    M.
    4
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    We spent a nice day, ideal to go with the family.
  • J
    J.
    5
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    The eastern part of Madeira has such a different feel to the city, it is truly unique. The houses and the landscape, it's all very particular, like a jewel in the rough you could say. I loved the tour, the service was exceptional with no comfort spared.
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