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- The best Madeira tour packages
- What people love about Madeira Tours
- Travel Madeira your way
- Best tour companies for Madeira tours
- Madeira tours for every group
- Top Madeira travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Madeira
- Contact our Madeira travel experts
- What our customers ask about Madeira Tours & Trips
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Hiking in Madeira
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Madeira is a unique place! This hiking tour was probably the best way to get a good feel for the diversity of its landscape.”
Lindsay, traveled in August
The route takes you to Madeira's third-highest peak Pico do Arieiro (1,818m), along the stunning Larano Trail coastline, and through UNESCO Laurisilva rainforest. Six days of diverse hiking includes São Jorge's coastal paths and Paul da Serra levadas. Stay in Santana and Funchal with daily breakfast and expert CEO guidance.
Duration 6 days Destinations Santana, Funchal Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
- US$1,179
Madeira Island Discovery
52 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Swimming at Porto Moniz. Jardim Municipal. Quinta do Furao. The Tropical Garden reached my cable car.”
Allie, traveled in September
Your Funchal-based accommodation puts you close to Porto Moniz's natural pools and Pico do Arieiro summit. The journey includes afternoon tea at Reid's Hotel, walks through Laurissilva Forest's levadas, and wine tastings at historic lodges.
Duration 8 days Destinations Funchal, Ribeira Brava, Santana, Deserta Grande Island Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $1,660
13% Off- US$1,450You save $210
Madeira's treasures unfold from Pico do Areeiro's summit to Porto Moniz's volcanic pools. A 4-star Funchal hotel serves as your base while visiting Santana's thatched houses and choosing between whale watching or hiking Levada do Rabaçal.
Duration 5 days Destinations Funchal, Santana, Camara de Lobos, Machico Age Range 10 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Portugal Travel Center From
13% Off- US$777
Marvels of Madeira Walk
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The Hotel stays were well chosen to give a great, peaceful and comfortable stays.”
Philip, traveled in January
Madeira's network of levadas connects wine-rich Santana to bustling Funchal. The route includes Caldeirao Verde Levada through impressive tunnels, Ribeiro Frio's laurel forests, and Ponta de Sao Lourenco peninsula. Stays at historic Porto Bay Serra Golf and luxury Quinta da Bela Vista offer stunning Atlantic views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Santana, Ribeiro Frio Natural Park, Funchal Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
13% Off- US$2,225
Portugal in Depth with Madeira
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Got to see the countryside of Portugal. Not just Lisbon. Would suggest maybe on the drive music be played.”
Daphne, traveled in June
From your Santa Cruz base, ascend via cable car to Monte's panoramic views and visit Funchal's vibrant Mercado dos Lavradores. The itinerary includes Porto Moniz's volcanic pools and Camara de Lobos fishing village, with stays at comfortable hotels and authentic local dining experiences.
Duration 15 days Destinations Lisbon, Obidos, Nazare, Alcobaca, Fatima, Tomar, Coimbra, Porto, Viseu, BelmonteSee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $3,763
4% Off- US$3,613+$456 upfront costsYou save $150
What people love about Madeira Tours
- Hiking in Madeira
Great experience, beautiful hikes.
- Madeira Island Discovery
Excellent guide, great group.
- Marvels of Madeira Walk
i guess Tourradar acts a travel agent for many operators. This does lead to a slight disjointing of the booking experience, but they did pick some good tours to promote. As to the trip itself, put together by local Madeira tour operator MB Travel, and tied together by Headwater Travel UK. 'Marvels of Madeira' gave a good cross section of the walking routes on the Island. Pick ups and taxis were all smoothly present when needed. The Hotel stays were well chosen to give a great, peaceful and comfortable stays, if rather grander than needed. Being set on Half board meant no worries about extra spends - only the bar bill to surmount. As this was a self guided tour, the initial briefing was important and well conducted. My only niggles were the ancillary services. Tourradars travel insurance deals were not flexible enough to take on a peronally arranged extension to my stay, and the flight agency (Kiwi.com) had a hefty booking mark up. Otherwise, a great Walking holiday. Philip
Travel Madeira your way
Madeira's levada network creates perfect conditions for varied hiking experiences across the island. The routes between Pico Ruivo and Pico Arieiro take you literally above the clouds at 1,862 meters, while gentler walks along the Levada do Alecrim lead to hidden waterfalls and quiet pools where you can cool off with a swim. Many of our tour customers tell us they loved starting early to catch the sunrise from Pico Arieiro before other visitors arrive. The UNESCO Laurel Forest walks are particularly special - our guides know exactly where to spot unique local species and share stories about this ancient forest's history. The coastal paths near Boca do Risco show you a different side of Madeira, with trails winding past terraced farms and small fishing communities. Our TourRadar travelers often mention how much they enjoy the variety - you'll walk both easy levada sections and more challenging mountain trails. Most tours include 5-6 days of actual hiking, covering 8 to 13 kilometers daily. What makes these routes particularly interesting is how they mix walking with local culture - you might stop at a traditional rum distillery in Porto da Cruz or browse through a local market between walks.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursWant to really get to know Madeira? Our explorer tours run 8 to 14 days and take you deep into the island's culture, starting right from Lisbon. You'll get your hands dirty making traditional tiles in Azeitão and taste your way through Porto da Cruz's historic rum facility. Our travelers love how these tours mix things up - one day you're walking coastal paths, the next you're discovering Obidos' medieval corners. We balance the famous spots like Jeronimos Monastery with local secrets such as traditional cork production. There's plenty of guided time but also free moments to explore at your own pace, perfect for photographing Cabo Girao's cliffs or spending extra time around Santana's distinctive triangular homes.
Select from our extensive range of 25 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Madeira with our expert guides leading the way.
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Madeira tours for every type of group
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Group
29 tours in MadeiraExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Madeira. We have 29 adventures that vary from 6 days to 15 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
6 tours in MadeiraMadeira's small-group tours balance scenic hikes with authentic cultural encounters. Travelers tell us the 8-14 day formats give them time to truly sync with island life, starting their days on ancient levada paths and spending afternoons discovering local traditions. The most sought-after routes take you up Pico Arieiro at 1,818m for sunrise, then wind down to coastal trails near Porto da Cruz, where groups pause at historic rum distilleries. What sets these journeys apart is their seamless blend of walking and tradition - you'll bake bread alongside locals in Santana, visit celebrated wine lodges, and take refreshing dips in Porto Moniz's volcanic pools. Our guides tailor daily walks of 8-13km to match group abilities, combining challenging mountain sections with gentler levada walks. Winter visitors appreciate the intimate atmosphere while watching Funchal's New Year fireworks from select locations, and spring guests enjoy ample space to capture the island's flowering landscapes. Having just a small group means everyone can linger in the Laurisilva Forest, or take extra moments photographing Santana's distinctive triangular houses.
Private / Personalized
12 tours in MadeiraPrivate tours give you total flexibility over 5 days while keeping expert guidance at hand. The program adapts to what interests you most - whether that's hiking, wine experiences or diving into local culture. Your dedicated driver-guide can adjust the timing and stops as you go. You'll visit family ceramic workshops and spend time at traditional quintas. Our travelers like how they can take extra time where it matters, maybe getting more photos at Pico do Arieiro or finding hidden spots in Funchal's old quarter. The routes thoughtfully cover both island coasts with plenty of chances to see local life away from the busy spots.
Top Madeira travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our 10-day Madeira tours hit that sweet spot between hiking and cultural discovery. You'll cover about 13km each day on well-marked paths, with enough elevation to keep things interesting but not overwhelming. The routes take you through the incredible Laurisilva forests (they're UNESCO-listed) and along centuries-old levadas. What our travelers really like is how the days unfold - morning walks through misty forests, afternoon visits to local poncha distilleries and plenty of time to explore spots like Porto Moniz's volcanic pools. We've built in free time too, so you can check out places like the Ethnographic Museum or traditional sugar cane mills at your own rhythm.
See all toursThe 14-day Portuguese journey brings together three distinct experiences: mainland Portugal, Madeira and also the Azores. Starting in Lisbon, you'll dive into the maritime quarter of Belem and experience authentic Fado nights. Then it's off to São Miguel in the Azores for volcanic landscapes, followed by Madeira's levada walks and wine culture. Our travelers tell us they love how the pace lets them really settle into each place - there's time to learn to cook cozido das Furnas in volcanic soil, watch Funchal's New Year's fireworks display and still have relaxed afternoons to wander. It's perfect if you want to experience the full spectrum of Portuguese culture without feeling rushed between locations.
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Our 8-day hiking tours in Madeira blend active walks with plenty of cultural experiences, which works really well for solo travelers. They tell us they love how the days mix guided exploration with free time to do their own thing. The routes take you along those unique levada water channels and up to Pico do Arieiro at 1,818m – getting above the clouds for sunrise is something special. What makes these tours click for solo travelers is meeting other hikers while sharing local wine tastings, afternoon tea at Reid's and dinners in the narrow streets of Funchal's old town. The walking pace suits most fitness levels and our guides adapt the routes based on how everyone's feeling.
Portuguese connection tours draw young travelers to 8-day journeys starting in Porto, where urban exploration meets local culture. The days flow between discovering street art in Agueda and joining hands-on sessions at wine cellars and bustling markets. Moving to Madeira, travelers take on levada trails, glide up to Monte by cable car, and cool off in Porto Moniz's volcanic pools. There's a nice rhythm between guided activities and free time - mornings might be spent hiking coastal paths while afternoons let you wander through Funchal's old quarters at your own pace. Social moments weave naturally through the experience, with welcome dinners, wine tastings, and visits to traditional villages in Santana where travelers connect easily. The cycling version covers the island over the same 8 days, starting at seaside spots and moving through villages known for basket weaving before taking on spectacular coastal roads. Daily rides cover 9-12 kilometers with stops that add local flavor, like visits to working sugar cane mills and island distilleries, making it an adventure that balances physical activity with genuine cultural encounters.
Our longer 10-14 day tours combining mainland Portugal and Madeira really hit the mark with senior travelers. They appreciate how we plan proper time to settle into each spot, with carefully chosen hotels and private transfers throughout. The days mix easier walks along Madeira's levada channels with interesting cultural bits like traditional tile workshops and visits to the wine lodges. What makes these tours work so well is the rhythm - active mornings followed by relaxed afternoons browsing Funchal's markets or enjoying tea at historic hotels. While avoiding the steeper sections, we still get to all the key viewpoints and our guides always adjust the pace to what works for the group. For those interested in December travel, our New Year's departures include prime spots to watch Funchal's famous fireworks display.
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Best time to visit Madeira
- Spring 2025
Spring is when Madeira's trails really come alive and our hiking tours make the most of it. The eastern island walks consistently get top marks from our travelers - you get those clear views from Pico do Arieiro and might spot the native Madeira Firecrest birds along the coastal paths. The levada walks show off rich plant life this time of year, and you'll pass through farming areas where three daily harvests are happening. We've designed several tours that mix up the walking with cultural stops - you could spend your morning in the Laurisilva Forest and later visit Reid's Hotel to learn about when Churchill stayed there. After a good walk, Porto Moniz's natural pools are just right for cooling off.
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- April 2025 popular 24 tours
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours work with the warm weather and calm ocean conditions. Our most popular trips combine morning levada walks with afternoon boat rides where you'll often see dolphins and whales out in the Atlantic. The Porto Moniz routes get great feedback since you can jump into the volcanic pools after walking. Some tours head up to higher ground like Paul da Serra plateau where it's cooler and you get long views across the island. Our customers really like how we schedule early morning hikes, leaving afternoons free for a swim at Funchal's lido or taking the cable car up to explore Monte's gardens.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings perfect walking weather with mild temperatures and good visibility. Our top-rated routes take you up to Pico Ruivo's summit then mix in easier levada walks so you experience both the mountains and valleys. The timing works well for wine enthusiasts too - our tours stop at local wine lodges during harvest season where you'll see how Madeira wine is made. São Lourenço Peninsula walks are particularly good now as the coastal plants turn golden. We've found mixing walks with local culture works really well - you might spend your morning in the Laurisilva Forest then visit Santana's traditional houses or learn to make Madeiran bread in a local kitchen. The folks who travel with Explore consistently mention how well-organized their tours are, and their guides really know their stuff inside out. Though TourRadar works as a booking platform, we've heard from quite a few travelers who ran into some hiccups with their reservations - which is why many people end up booking directly through operators like MB Travel instead. MB Travel has built up a solid reputation for getting the basics right: they're on time for pickups, choose good places to stay and start things off with really detailed orientation sessions. It's those little touches that make such a difference when you're just starting your trip. The picture isn't quite as rosy over at Headwater Travel UK though, particularly when it comes to meals. Several of their customers have mentioned the food wasn't up to par, which really matters since meals are often included in the package price. It's worth checking exactly what's covered in your meal plan before you book - sometimes paying a bit more upfront for better food options or having the flexibility to find your own restaurants works out better in the long run. This mix of feedback gives you a good sense of what to expect from each operator: some excel at logistics and local knowledge, while others might need to step up their game when it comes to certain aspects like food quality and booking processes.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings something different to Madeira with a mix of clear-day hikes and evening festivities. Our tours blend daytime mountain walks with local Christmas and New Year's celebrations that make evenings special. The levadas are at their best now - you'll see the water channels full and active as you walk alongside them. We've found our guests really enjoy staying at traditional quintas with their warm atmosphere, exploring Funchal's holiday markets and getting prime spots on hotel terraces for the firework displays. Some tours take you to unique seasonal events like midnight mass at the Sé Cathedral or the lively December 23rd market where locals come together for an all-night feast and celebration.
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What's So Special About Madeira's Levada Walks?
You'll discover these amazing ancient water channels carved right into the mountainsides that double as walking paths taking you deep into Madeira's most stunning landscapes. The engineering is pretty remarkable and the natural beauty just takes your breath away. Our guests absolutely love the Levada do Rabaçal especially when it leads them to these gorgeous 25 Fontes waterfalls and lagoons you can explore them on our "Best of Madeira in 5 Days" or "Madeir\"Levada\" Hiking Trails" tours.
How Do I Get to See Those Amazing Views from Madeira's Highest Points?
You can actually drive right up to Pico do Arieiro the island's third highest peak which makes for an incredible sunrise spot. If you're up for a challenge you can hike from there to Pico Ruivo the highest point where you'll get these incredible panoramic views of the whole island. It's a bit demanding but totally worth it and we include it in our "Hiking in Madeira" tour.