Join an exciting full-day 4x4 adventure exploring the eastern side of Madeira. Discover Pico do Areeiro, the island’s third tallest peak, and explore the charming traditional houses in Santana. Delight in a poncha tasting, a beloved local beverage, and pause for a delightful lunch in Santana.
Join an exciting full-day 4x4 adventure exploring the eastern side of Madeira. Discover Pico do Areeiro, the island’s third tallest peak, and explore the charming traditional houses in Santana. Delight in a poncha tasting, a beloved local beverage, and pause for a delightful lunch in Santana.
- Belvedere Du Terreiro Da Luta - Funchal will be our starting point where we will begin ascending towards the third highest point in Madeira. On the way, our first stop will be at Terreiro da Luta. It’s a place known for its panoramic view over Funchal, the capital city of Madeira. Additionally, it is a site that symbolises resistance against…
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Belvedere Du Terreiro Da Luta - Funchal will be our starting point where we will begin ascending towards the third highest point in Madeira. On the way, our first stop will be at Terreiro da Luta. It’s a place known for its panoramic view over Funchal, the capital city of Madeira. Additionally, it is a site that symbolises resistance against pirate invasions that Madeira suffered in the past.
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Pico do Arieiro - Pico do Areeiro is our next stop where we will spend approximately . It is the third highest peak in Madeira, standing at 1818 meters. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the breathtaking views of Madeira’s mountainous terrain, including the neighbouring peaks and valleys. On clear days, you may even have an ocean view.
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Abrigo do Poiso Restaurant - Descending from Pico, your guide will navigate some off-road tracks. We will then make a stop at Poiso. This is a local mountain restaurant where we invite you to try poncha, our traditional drink. Here the magic happens in front of your eyes, so you can witness the entire process of the poncha-making and, of course, taste it - as fresh as it gets.
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Santana - Our expedition continues in Santana, where we visit the iconic thatched roof houses, symbols of Madeira’s rural heritage. Thatching is considered an art form in Madeira, and skilled craftsmen carefully construct and maintain these roofs, passing down their knowledge from generation to generation. Santana is also where we will have our lunch break
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Miradouro do guindaste - Miradouro do Guindaste is our next stop. Here, you can take a moment to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The peaceful atmosphere and refreshing sea breeze make Miradouro do Guindaste an ideal spot to unwind and appreciate the wonders of nature.
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Porto da Cruz - Our last location of the day will be Porto da Cruz. This village has a rich history in sugar cane production. Here, we also invite you to visit Engenhos do Norte, a sugar cane factory. Porto da Cruz is also known as a surfing location. If the conditions permit, you can also go for a refreshing swim at the black sand beach of Praia da Alagoa.
- Breathtaking views
- Comfortable, well-equipped vehicles designed for rugged terrain
- Off-road Adventure
- Quality and exclusive service
- Local guide, that will share Madeira customs, history, and tradition
- Breathtaking views
- Comfortable, well-equipped vehicles designed for rugged terrain
- Off-road Adventure
- Quality and exclusive service
- Local guide, that will share Madeira customs, history, and tradition
- Lunch
- Pick-up outside of Funchal has a 20 Euro extra fee.
- Lunch
- Pick-up outside of Funchal has a 20 Euro extra fee.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.