Explore the best things to do in Madeira on this unforgettable 2 days Madeira jeep tour with local guide. Discover the island’s wild west and dramatic east, combining iconic highlights with hidden off-road gems.
Day 1 takes you through West Madeira, including Cabo Girão Skywalk, the stunning Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools, and the magical Fanal Forest. Enjoy real off-road trails, breathtaking coastal views, and authentic local experiences.
Day 2 explores the island’s east and mountains, from Pico do Areeiro to the traditional houses of Santana and the wild landscapes of Ponta de São Lourenço.
A perfect small-group adventure combining nature, culture, and adrenaline.
Activity location
Cabo Girao
Camara De Lobos, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
Cabo Girao
Camara De Lobos, Portugal
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2-Day Jeep Excursion Madeira best things to do
Activity duration is 2 days2d
2d
English
Pickup included
Price details
P 11,521.16P 11,521.16
P 9,216.93 x 1 AdultP 9,216.93
Paid at activityP 288.03
Total
The previous price was P 11,809.19 and current price is P 9,504.96P 9,504.96
includes taxes & fees
20% off
Until Wed, May 6
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First Aid Kit
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Garrafa d'Agua
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Tour Guide
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Bebidas Alcoolicas
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Skywalk entrance (5€)
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Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Day 1: West Madeira 4x4 Jeep Expedition: Fanal Forest, Skywalk & Lava Pools
15 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Cabo Girao
30m
Admission ticket not included
One of Madeira’s most iconic viewpoints, Cabo Girão at 580 meters, offering sweeping views over terraced farmlands, the Atlantic Ocean, and the coastline stretching toward Câmara de Lobos. Guests can step onto the famous glass skywalk for a thrilling perspective straight down the cliff face, turning the landscape into a floating stage beneath their feet. It’s a breathtaking stop that blends natural drama, crisp ocean air, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Ribeira Brava
20m
A peaceful viewpoint overlooking the charming coastal town of Ribeira Brava. The ideal spot to introduce the tour. Your local guide will explain the full route and the regions you’ll explore, helping you understand the island’s geography before we dive into the adventure. From here, guests can admire the sweeping valley, the winding river that gives the village its name, and the Atlantic stretching into the horizon. It’s a calm and scenic stop that offers a beautiful snapshot of Madeira’s south coast, perfect for photos and a moment to appreciate the island’s natural harmony.
Serra de Agua
20m
In the heart of the island, we stop at a traditional bar in Serra de Água, where you’ll taste a true local classic: Poncha. Your guide will explain the story behind this iconic Madeiran drink and how it’s prepared. A perfect cultural break to warm up the day!
(drinks not included)
Estrada do Lombo da Achada dos Judeus
5m
This scenic climb takes you up a steep traditional ladeira carved between local vineyards, gradually opening into a breathtaking panorama of Madeira’s untouched mountain landscape. At the top, the adventure shifts into your first off-road stretch, revealing sweeping views over the São Vicente valley and the small chapel perched proudly on the mountaintop. It’s a perfect blend of rural charm, dramatic scenery, and the excitement of leaving paved roads behind.
Estrada da Encumeada
10m
A scenic stop along the Encumeada ridge road, where guests can admire one of Madeira’s most impressive valley landscapes. From this high vantage point, the island’s mountains unfold in deep green layers, with dramatic slopes and winding paths stretching toward the sea. It’s a tranquil moment to take in the raw beauty of Madeira’s interior, framed by fresh mountain air and panoramic views.
Miradouro do Veu da Noiva
20m
Admission ticket included
Véu da Noiva (“Bride’s Veil”) takes its name from the dramatic waterfall that cascades down the cliffside into the Atlantic Ocean, creating a veil-like effect. This stop offers time to admire the powerful scenery of rugged cliffs, lush green slopes, and endless ocean views. You can also browse the small local stalls nearby, perfect for finding handcrafted souvenirs and supporting local artisans while enjoying one of the island’s most breathtaking viewpoints.
Seixal Madeira Portugal
30m
Admission ticket included
Seixal Beach, also known as “The Black Gold Beach” for its unique volcanic black sand and breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by green cliffs and crystal clear water, it’s one of everyone favourite spot for photos and a perfect example of Madeira’s raw natural beauty.
Ribeira da Janela
10m
A peaceful stop in one of Madeira’s most striking coastal areas, known for its towering sea rocks rising dramatically from the Atlantic. The name “Ribeira da Janela” comes from the natural rock formation that resembles a window carved by the ocean. Here, guests can enjoy the raw beauty of volcanic cliffs, powerful waves, and the wild atmosphere of Madeira’s north coast. It’s a scenic moment perfect for photos and taking in the island’s untamed charm.
Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools
2h
Admission ticket not included
Porto Moniz, famous for its natural lava pools. Here, you’ll have free time to swim in these volcanic pools carved by the ocean, or just relax and enjoy the sea breeze. This is also our lunch stop, where you can choose from a variety of restaurants serving fresh fish and local dishes, right by the sea.
Posto Florestal Fanal
45m
Admission ticket included
Mystical Fanal Forest, part of Madeira’s Laurissilva. This foggy highland forest is full of ancient twisted trees and a dreamlike atmosphere. It’s a magical place to walk, take photos and connect with the island’s natural heritage.
Paul da Serra
A panoramic drive across Madeira’s largest and most remarkable plateau. This high altitude landscape stretches into wide open horizons, offering a striking contrast to the island’s deep valleys and dramatic cliffs. With its expansive views, fresh mountain air, and unique terrain that often rises above the clouds, Paul da Serra reveals a quieter, almost otherworldly side of Madeira’s natural beauty.
Estr. Regional 209
A beautiful section of the journey where the route transitions onto a traditional stone path winding through a fragrant eucalyptus forest. As you drive between tall, slender trees and dappled light, the scenery shifts into a peaceful, almost enchanted atmosphere. It’s a charming and scenic moment that highlights Madeira’s rich natural diversity and the quiet beauty of its rural mountain roads.
Canhas
A picturesque descent through the traditional ladeiras of Canhas, where steep, narrow roads reveal sweeping coastal views and the rich agricultural heart of the region. Along the way, you’ll see an impressive variety of local crops such as sugarcane, vineyards, potatoes, and many other seasonal plantations that shape the terraced hillsides. As the road winds down toward Ponta do Sol, the scenery blends fertile farmland with ocean horizons, offering a true glimpse into Madeira’s rural life and natural abundance.
Ponta Do Sol
20m
Ponta do Sol, the sunniest village in Madeira. It’s a relaxed stop to enjoy the seaside views, grab a coffee or a local treat, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere of this colourful coastal town.
Funchal
5m
A smooth and convenient end to the tour, with guests dropped off at their accommodation or designated meeting point. A relaxed conclusion to a full day of exploration, ensuring everyone returns comfortably after an unforgettable journey through Madeira.
Day 2: East 4x4 Jeep Expedition : Pico do Areeiro to Ponta São Lourenço
15 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Miradouro do Lombo da Quinta
10m
Perched above Funchal, this iconic viewpoint offers a sweeping panorama that feels like the city has unfolded itself just for you. From here, the terracotta rooftops, the harbor, and the dramatic green hillsides assemble in a quiet spectacle of colour and depth. It’s a peaceful stop where guests can breathe in the island’s atmosphere, capture stunning photos, and appreciate the unique blend of nature and urban charm that defines Madeira.
Bar 21
30m
A welcoming traditional bar where guests are invited to taste Madeira’s iconic drink, poncha. Here, you can enjoy a freshly mixed glass while hearing a short explanation about its origins and its role in local culture. The warm, authentic atmosphere makes this stop feel like stepping into the island’s living heritage, surrounded by friendly locals and the cosy charm of a true Madeiran gathering spot.
Abrigo do Poiso Restaurant
A scenic drive through one of Madeira’s most characteristic highland routes. Along the way, guests can enjoy views of grazing cattle and the island’s endemic trees that give this landscape its serene, timeless feel. It’s a peaceful stretch of road that reveals the rural soul of Madeira, offering a quiet glimpse into local nature and mountain life.
Viewpoint Pico do Areeiro
30m
A stop at Madeira’s third-highest peak, standing 1,816 meters above sea level. From this breathtaking viewpoint, the island’s ridgelines stretch endlessly, often rising above a blanket of clouds for dramatic, cinematic views. It’s also the official starting point of the famous PR1 trail to Pico Ruivo, making it a gateway to one of Madeira’s most iconic mountain adventures. An unforgettable high-altitude experience that feels like standing on the island’s rooftop.
Balcoes de Ribeiro Frio
45m
Admission ticket not included
A short and gentle walk through the lush heart of Ribeiro Frio, leading to a panoramic viewpoint over the UNESCO listed Laurissilva Forest. At the end, guests can enjoy sweeping valley views and may even feed the friendly local birds that often approach the lookout. Your guide will meet you on the opposite side of the trail, so there’s no need to walk back the same way, just relax, explore, and enjoy this serene slice of Madeira’s nature.
Ribeiro Frio
20m
A cosy stop at a local bar and restaurant, where the warm glow of the fireplace creates a welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a coffee, tea, or a light snack while taking in the rustic charm of this mountain setting. It’s a brief but comforting break that adds a touch of local flavour to the journey through Ribeiro Frio.
Faial
An exciting off-road section that winds through a landscape filled with Madeira’s unique, towering vegetation. Along the way, guests are treated to impressive views of endemic trees and dense green scenery that feels both wild and majestic. It’s a thrilling off-road experience that showcases the island’s natural beauty from a completely different angle, blending adventure with the raw charm of Madeira’s forests.
Faial
An exciting off-road section that winds through a landscape filled with Madeira’s unique, towering vegetation. Along the way, guests are treated to impressive views of endemic trees and dense green scenery that feels both wild and majestic. It’s a thrilling off-road experience that showcases the island’s natural beauty from a completely different angle, blending adventure with the raw charm of Madeira’s forests.
Santana
1h
A relaxing lunch stop in the charming village of Santana, known for its traditional thatched houses and peaceful atmosphere. Guests can enjoy local cuisine, unwind, and take in the authenticity of this historic mountain village. It’s a calm and inviting pause before continuing the adventure
Casas Tipicas de Santana
15m
A visit to Madeira’s iconic triangular thatched houses, where guests can step inside and discover how people once lived in this rural region. Exploring the interior offers a glimpse into past traditions, daily life, and the island’s unique architectural heritage. It’s an engaging cultural stop that brings Madeira’s history to life in a simple and authentic way.
Cascata Água d´Alto
15m
A refreshing stop at the Água d’Alto waterfall, one of Santana’s hidden natural gems. Surrounded by lush greenery, this peaceful spot reveals Madeira’s wild beauty through its cascading waters and tranquil forest setting. A simple, scenic visit that invites guests to pause, breathe, and enjoy nature up close.
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A drive along the historic road of Santana, with short stops at several scenic points for photos. This route offers striking views over valleys, cliffs, and the island’s vibrant green landscape. It’s a beautiful stretch of Madeira where each pause reveals another angle of the island’s natural charm.
Parking Miradouro do Guindaste
15m
A stop at one of Madeira’s most striking viewpoints, offering sweeping ocean and cliff views from dramatic heights. Here, guests can enjoy the thrilling walk-on-glass experience on the transparent platforms, standing above the landscape with nothing but crystal clear glass beneath their feet. It’s a breathtaking combination of scenery and adrenaline, perfect for unforgettable photos and panoramic moments.
Ponta de Sao Lourenco
30m
A visit to the easternmost point of Madeira, where dramatic cliffs meet a uniquely dry, golden landscape unlike anywhere else on the island. From this viewpoint, guests can see both the south and north coasts at the same time, as well as the neighboring island of Porto Santo on clear days. It’s a striking geological and scenic highlight, showcasing Madeira’s wild, windswept beauty in its most elemental form.
Funchal
5m
A smooth and convenient end to the tour, with guests dropped off at their accommodation or designated meeting point. A relaxed conclusion to a full day of exploration, ensuring everyone returns comfortably after an unforgettable journey through Madeira.
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