Explore Madeira’s laurel forests, swim at Seixal beach, and enjoy a local lunch with wine. Discover organic honey production and make traditional drinks.
Explore Madeira’s laurel forests, swim at Seixal beach, and enjoy a local lunch with wine. Discover organic honey production and make traditional drinks.
- Ponta Do Sol - Starting off in Ponta do Sol, you’ll get great views of the south coast from Paul da Serra, 1400m above sea level.
- Vereda do Fanal - Then it’s on to Fanal, where some of the oldest Laurel trees on the island grow.
- Seixal - Pass typical ‘poios’ terraced farmland en route to Seixal beach for a swim. After this, we’ll head to Chão da Ribeira to savour a tasty local lunch.
- Ponta Do Sol - Starting off in Ponta do Sol, you’ll get great views of the south coast from Paul da Serra, 1400m above sea level.
- Vereda do Fanal - Then it’s on to Fanal, where some of the oldest Laurel trees on the island grow.
- Seixal - Pass typical ‘poios’ terraced farmland en route to Seixal beach for a swim. After this, we’ll head to Chão da Ribeira to savour a tasty local lunch.
- Full day 4x4 tour
- Guide
- Poncha WorkShop at Honey Museum
- Lunch and drinks at Restaurant Laurissilva
- Full day 4x4 tour
- Guide
- Poncha WorkShop at Honey Museum
- Lunch and drinks at Restaurant Laurissilva
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Starting off in Ponta do Sol, you’ll get great views of the south coast from Paul da Serra, 1400m above sea level. Then it’s on to Fanal, where some of the oldest Laurel trees on the island grow. Ruben says, ‘Madeira’s laurel forests are the largest surviving area of primary laurisilva woods anywhere. Some of the trees are thought to be around 800 years…
Starting off in Ponta do Sol, you’ll get great views of the south coast from Paul da Serra, 1400m above sea level. Then it’s on to Fanal, where some of the oldest Laurel trees on the island grow. Ruben says, ‘Madeira’s laurel forests are the largest surviving area of primary laurisilva woods anywhere. Some of the trees are thought to be around 800 years old, and the ecosystem is largely intact. These forests host around 100 endemic species, and they are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.’
Pass typical ‘poios’ terraced farmland en route to Seixal beach for a swim. After this, we’ll head to Chão da Ribeira to savour a tasty local lunch. Chef Sérgio will show you how to make the classic grilled beef skewer, known in Portuguese as ‘espetada’, while you enjoy a glass of Madeira Wine as an apéritif. To wrap up your tour, we’ll visit São Vicente’s organic honey producer. Here, you’ll learn all about honey production, and you’ll try your hand at making Madeira’s traditional drink.
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a hat
- Bring warm clothes
- This experience doesn’t follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- Minimum age is 3 years old
- Total duration includes transport
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.