Madeira – tailor-made travel plan is my original proposal for a five-day journey across charming Madeira. It is a magical place where mountains meet the ocean, and the landscape is filled with lush greenery and blooming gardens. I have prepared this plan for those who wish to explore this fascinating island’s corners. Below is a detailed itinerary and practical information to facilitate your exploration of Madeira.
Madeira Day 1: Discovering the Funchal
We begin our journey with a tour of Funchal.
São Tiago Fortress
We begin our city exploration at São Tiago Fortress, located along the waterfront of Funchal. This historical fortress, built in the 16th century, once served as a defensive structure for the city. It is considered a national monument of Portugal’s history. Since 1992, it has been home to the Funchal Museum of Modern Art. Inside, there is a vast collection of Portuguese art from the 1960s. This museum is regarded as one of the top five museums in Portugal.
While strolling along the fortress walls, one can admire beautiful views of the ocean and the surrounding area. There is also a restaurant on-site. Although the fortress is in inferior condition, I still believe it’s worth taking a short walk there.
Old Town and Cathedral Church
Next, we venture into the charming streets of the Old Town – Zona Velha, Funchal’s oldest district. We meander through its picturesque alleys steeped in history and culture.
We arrive at Município Square, the central square of Funchal. It hosts various social and cultural events. At its centre stands the City Hall, a distinctive building with intriguing architecture.
Our next stop is the impressive Funchal Cathedral, also known as Sé. Dating back to the late 15th century, the cathedral is one of the few buildings that have remained virtually untouched since the early colonization of Madeira. Since 1910, it has been classified as a national monument. We enter inside to admire its beauty and uncover the history of this historic site.
Rua de Santa Maria
We make sure not to miss Rua de Santa Maria, famous for its beautiful door paintings, creating an open-air art gallery. As Funchal’s oldest and most artistic street, it is a must-visit despite the crowds.
São Lourenço Palace
On the way, we pass by São Lourenço Palace—Madeira’s historical treasure trove brimming with artistic and cultural riches. Built in the 16th century under King Dom Manuel I’s orders, this charming palace is classified as a National Monument. Inside, we explore a wealth of Portuguese and European decorative artworks and a gallery of royal portraits.

Funchal Marina
We return to the waterfront and stroll along the Marina. The Marina is situated in one of the most beautiful spots in Funchal, surrounded by mountains and the open Atlantic Ocean. The views are spectacular, both on land and at sea.
This is a place where both local fishing boats and luxurious yachts dock. Numerous restaurants and cafes offer regional and international cuisine in the vicinity of the marina. Along the waterfront are shops and art galleries where you can purchase local products, souvenirs, or artwork created by local artists. We take a break for ice cream and continue our exploration of Funchal.
CR7 Museum
At the CR7 Museum, visitors can learn more about Cristiano Ronaldo’s life, career and sporting achievements.
Santa Catharina Park

After visiting the CR7 Museum, we headed to Santa Catharina Park, whose entrance is located across the street. Santa Catharina Park is one of the oldest parks in Funchal, with its history dating back to the 18th century, when it was transformed into a green space for residents and visitors alike. The park offers a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful landscapes.
It’s a magical place with breathtaking views that will leave you speechless. Don’t miss out on a visit to this park! ♥
This concludes our first day in the city, allowing for tranquillity and rejuvenation before further adventures on Madeira.
Travel Tips:
- São Tiago Fortress: The museum has been closed to visitors since 2023 until further notice, but you can still visit the Tiago Restaurant on-site.
- CR7 Museum: It is open daily from 10:00 to 17:00, with additional hours on Sundays or holidays by prior notification on social media. Visit museucr7.com for more.
- Santa Catharina Park: Open daily from 6:00 to 21:00.
- São Lourenço Palace Museum: It is open for guided tours on specific days and times. It is closed on Sundays and holidays. Check madeira.gov.pt for more.
Day 2: Monte Hill and Botanical Garden
Mercado dos Lavradores
We start our second day in Madeira with an unforgettable visit to Mercado dos Lavradores, the famous market known for its local flavours and vibrant colours. Here, we stroll through cheerful stalls with fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, flowers, and other regional products. It is a fantastic opportunity to immerse in the local culture, taste traditional dishes, and purchase authentic Madeiran souvenirs.
Monte Hill
Next, we spent over an hour queuing for tickets to the cable car that would take us to Monte Hill. Finally, our turn arrived, and we boarded the panoramic Teleferico cable car. As we ascend the hills of Funchal, we are greeted with spectacular views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a remarkable attraction offering unforgettable vistas. Waiting in line for this experience is worthwhile.
Jardim Tropical Monte Palace
Upon reaching Monte Hill, we discover the charms of the Monte Palace Tropical Garden – a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Spanning 70,000 square meters, the garden is filled with exotic plants from around the world, including cycads dating back 200 million years.
The garden is home to peacocks, a symbol of various cultures, ducks, turtles, Koi fish, rare cycads, and endemic Madeiran species. The arrangement of plants and animals is carefully planned to highlight their uniqueness and cultural significance.
Additionally, there is a building that once housed a hotel; now, it is managed by a cultural foundation.
One of the highlights is a vase that entered the Guinness World Record in 1992 as the tallest vase globally. It measures 5.345 meters in height and weighs 555 kg. The vase was designed and crafted in South Africa by the Faiarte company, with artists from Brazil and Portugal collaborating on the project.

The Monte Palace Tropical Garden is a place to relax, unwind, and marvel at the beauty of nature and art. Strolling along its picturesque pathways, visitors can lose track of time and immerse themselves in the charms of this magical place. Undoubtedly, it’s one of the most fascinating attractions on Madeira, not to be missed during a trip to “Madeira, the island of eternal spring.”
We wander through intricately designed paths amidst exotic plants, cascades, and lagoons, immersing ourselves in the tranquillity and beauty of this magical garden.
Teleferico to Jardim Botanico
For those interested, there is an option for an exciting downhill sledge ride from Monte Hill, providing an adrenaline rush and unique memories.
Alternatively, for those wanting to continue exploring Monte Hill, there is an option to take a second cable car to the Botanical Garden (Jardim Botanico). The ticket booth for this cable car is a short distance from the Tropical Garden cable car, to the right of the main exit.
This journey also offers magnificent views of the bay, bridges, and wild nature, making it attractive.
Jardim Botanico – Botanical Garden
This beautiful garden is home to thousands of plant species, including exotic flowers, palms, and trees. We explore their beauty while learning fascinating stories and facts about the local flora. It is a unique place renowned for many distinctive features.
“A Botanical Wonderland: Exploring Biodiversity, Beauty, and Culture at the Madeira Botanical Garden”
- Flora richness: The botanical garden is a haven for thousands of endangered and imported plant species. You can find plants here that you will not encounter anywhere else.
- Unique endemic species: Madeira is an island of remarkable biodiversity, and the Botanical Garden is where you can see many endemic plant species found only on this island.
- Botanical education: The garden serves an educational purpose, showcasing the diversity and significance of plants for ecosystems. Informational signs and guides provide insights into each plant. At several locations, there are also maps of the entire garden, so you can check where you are and where to go next at any time.
- Beautiful floral compositions: The garden is designed for aesthetics and harmony. Various sections present different garden styles, creating beautiful and inspiring compositions.
- View of Funchal: Located on a hill, the garden offers picturesque views of Funchal and its surroundings. It is a perfect place to relax and admire the panorama.
- Protection of endangered species: The botanical garden actively participates in programs to protect and restore endangered plant species, which is essential for preserving biodiversity.
- Interesting cultural events: The garden is often the venue for various cultural events, such as art exhibitions, concerts, or workshops, making it a place not only for botany enthusiasts but also for culture lovers.
- Diverse climatic sections: The botanical garden showcases the diversity of ecosystems, from tropical to Mediterranean, through its diverse climatic sections.
Visiting “Jardim Botanico” is not just about encountering the beauty of nature but also an opportunity for learning, relaxation, and understanding the island’s unique natural heritage. This place is a must-visit ♥
Funchal Marina evening stroll
After an eventful day, we return to Funchal and take a relaxing stroll along the charming Marina, Av. Do Mar. The walking paths are adorned with colourful flowers, flowerbeds, low shrubs, trees, and towering palms.
Along the way, we passed numerous sculptures and monuments. One of them is a bust of Mahatma Gandhi, erected in Funchal in 2019 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his birth. Gandhi visited Funchal in 1906 during his journey from London to South Africa.

Another point of interest is a bronze statue depicting a woman standing high on a stone pedestal surrounded by flat slabs. The Autonomy of Madeira (Monumento à Autonomia) celebrates the region’s autonomy.

Next, we sit down in one of the restaurants overlooking the bay and enjoy a unique dinner. Here, it’s worth trying local culinary specialities, such as fresh seafood or traditional Madeiran dishes, while admiring the vast sea view.
Good to know
- Tickets for Teleferico to Funchal in 2022 cost 12.50 euros for a one-way trip and 18 euros for a return trip. The cable car operates daily throughout the year, except on holidays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Current information and prices are on the madeiracablecar.com website.
- Tickets for Teleferico to Jardim Botanico cost 8.50 euros per person in 2022, and the last cable car departs at 4:50 p.m. From the gardens to downtown Funchal, you can return on buses 29, 31, and 31A by public transportation. Buses depart every 35 minutes, but you can get a detailed timetable at the ticket window where you buy tickets for Teleferico Jardim Botanico.
- Tickets and visiting Monte Palace Tropical Gardens: In 2022, the entrance ticket to the garden will cost 12.5 euros. The garden will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and the Museum will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Check madeiracablecar.com for more.
- Toboggan ride. The route is 2 km long and takes 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the speed. The sledges can accommodate a maximum of 3 people simultaneously. Prices in 2022 were 25 euros for a single ride, 30 euros for two people, and 45 euros for three people. The toboggan ride ends halfway up Monte Hill. Here you can take a taxi to the city centre for 10 euros. This service is available from Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Note that tickets for this attraction are only available at ticket booths on-site. You cannot buy these tickets online, so tickets sold elsewhere are not accepted. It’s worth following the official website carreirosdomonte.com, as you can only buy tickets online here in the future.
Day 3 – Adventure in the North of the Island
After breakfast, we drove to the northeast part of the island. This incredible journey took us through beautiful and lush nature, dense forests, and picturesque levadas. We enjoyed the breathtaking views, which mesmerized us with their rich colours and scents.
Ribeiro Frio

As we drive through the island’s heart along the ER103 road, we arrive at the quaint mountain village of Ribeiro Frio. The road leading to this village winds through the forest, providing an unforgettable experience.
Ribeiro Frio is renowned for its beautiful forests and the charming Ribeiro Frio Natural Park, where you can find scenic hiking trails and picturesque waterfalls. An extraordinary viewpoint called Balcoes offers a stunning Ribeira da Metade valley view. Also, this is the starting point of the Levada do Furado trail to the 11 km distant Portela.
Santana and Madeira Theme Park
Our next stop is the town of Santana, famous for its traditional houses with colourful wooden shutters. We stroll through narrow streets with traditional shops selling local products and crafts.

Next on our itinerary is the Madeira Theme Park (Parque Tematico da Madeira), where we discover the fascinating world of the island’s history, culture, and nature – “Madeira in a nutshell”. It includes attractions such as the Traditional Houses Village, Farm Park, Fantastic Journey, and Junior Pavilion. There is also a vast garden with endemic species and mini levadas. Visitors can ride an ox-drawn cart or a mini tourist train. You can also watch an animated shadow play illustrating the discovery story of the island or paddle boats on a small pond with golden Koi carp.
This is the perfect place to delve into Madeira’s secrets. The park opened in 2004 and covers an area of 7 hectares. We spent almost an hour there. It’s interesting for both adults and children, so it’s worth planning some time for this attraction.
There is also a map on-site, allowing you to check the locations of each attraction and plan your visit accordingly.
Porto da Cruz
We continue our journey to the charming town of Porto da Cruz, known for its beautiful beaches and picturesque cliffs. The town is small, but surfers love Praia da Lagoa’s black sand. Residents also enjoy the Piscinas da Porto da Cruz bathing area, where the pools are filled with seawater.
We stop momentarily to admire the ocean panorama and try the traditional Madeiran drink – poncha. It is the perfect place for a short break and to catch our breath before continuing our journey.
Ponta de Sao Lourenco
On the east side of Madeira, you cannot miss Ponta de Sao Lourenco – a peninsula entirely of magnificent landscapes and spectacular views. We reached our destination, which we planned to visit that day. We admire the rocky formations, sea caves, and wild nature. It is the perfect place for a walk and to admire the extraordinary diversity of nature. You can plan to spend the whole day here, and the views will surely not disappoint you.
On the way back, at the first bend, we head towards Miraduro Ponta de Sao Vicente. This viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the ocean and coastline.

This full-day car trip through the northeastern part of Madeira can take about 8-10 hours, depending on the pace of travel and the number of stops. During this journey, you will have the opportunity to experience the island’s diversity – from picturesque villages to wild nature and breathtaking views. Immerse yourself in Madeira’s tradition, culture, and beauty, collecting unforgettable memories and captivating photographs.

As you drive through the middle of the forest, slow down, roll down the windows, and feel how beautifully the forest smells. Stop at a parking lot and give yourself time to enjoy this place – it is worth it!

Good to know
- Madeira Theme Park (Parque Tematico da Madeira) is open all year round from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00. The entrance ticket costs 10 euros (in 2023). Check parquetematicodamadeira.pt for more.
Day 4: Pearls of the Western Islands
After breakfast, we drove to the northwest part of the island. We intend to see, among other things, beautiful valleys, the world’s highest cliffs, and an artificial sandy beach.
Nun’s Valley
We started with the breathtaking Nun’s Valley, surrounded by lush vegetation and picturesque waterfalls. This village sits in a crater, and winding mountain roads lead there. It is worth stopping at the Eira do Serrado viewpoint, which guarantees a stunning valley panorama.
Due to its unusual location, the village was a refuge for people fleeing pirate attacks. A monastery was built there, hence the name of the valley. Currently, the town is connected to the main road by a tunnel. The area is also famous for its edible chestnuts, which are a staple of the local cuisine.
Camara de Lobos
Our next stop was Camara de Lobos, a charming town with many attractions for visitors. Its name means “chamber for sea wolves” and refers to the historical presence of sea lions in the surrounding waters. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, and spending a few hours there can be an enjoyable experience.
The picturesque fishing port deserves special attention. It is enchanting with its traditional colourful boats, called “barcos de cesto.” Strolling along the waterfront, you can admire breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding cliffs.
Camara de Lobos has a pleasant Mediterranean climate, making it ideal for relaxing and unwinding. You can enjoy coffee or local wine in one of the charming cafes, observe the town’s life, and enjoy a moment of peace. Restaurants in Camara de Lobos offer delicious dishes based on local products, such as fresh seafood, traditional fish, and other specialities. Try local delicacies and discover the richness of Madeira’s culinary traditions.
While in town, it is worth taking a stroll along the charming seaside promenade, enjoying the sea breeze and views of the harbour and surrounding cliffs. It is a perfect place for walks, relaxation, and beautiful photographs.
Miradouro da Torre
Near the town, many viewpoints offer breathtaking views of the entire area. Miradouro da Torre, for example, offers a view of Camara de Lobos and the nearby cliffs.
Teleferico do Rancho
The Rancho cable car is not far from Miradouro da Torre, which is another fascinating viewpoint. The Rancho cable car is one of the steepest cable cars in Madeira, with a height of 321m. The name “Rancho” comes from the fact that the cable car is used daily by local farmers who use it to reach their fields at the foot of the cliffs just above the ocean. Tourists can also use the cable car, with a ticket price of 10 euros per person. After descending, you can start a 4.5km hike, about 2 hours long.
The cable car operates daily from 8:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 19:30, except on Tuesdays from 8:00 to 9:00 and from 18:00 to 19:30.
Address: Estr. de Santa Clara 272, Câmara de Lobos, Portugal
Calheta Beach
The next stop on our itinerary was a relaxing visit to the magical seaside resort of Calheta Beach. This unique resort offers perfect conditions for relaxation and unforgettable moments on the warm sand and in the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic.
This unique combination of nature and human ingenuity makes visitors feel like they are in a real paradise. The 100-meter-long beach provides plenty of space for sunbathing and fun.
Not only does the beauty of the beach attract tourists here. The beach is clean and safe, surrounded by two breakwaters that protect against storms and guarantee secure and peaceful bathing. The beach belongs to a nearby hotel but is free to access. On-site, there are two restaurants, several cafes, changing rooms, showers, parking, a supermarket, and a volleyball court. There is also the possibility of renting sun loungers and umbrellas at a reasonable price.
When we visited the beach in mid-June, part of it was still closed, and trucks were delivering sand there before the start of the season.
Miraduro do Fio
Next, we went to Miraduro do Fio, a viewpoint that gave us a spectacular view of the high cliff wall and the vast ocean.
Porto Moniz
Further on, we continued our journey to Porto Moniz, a charming town with many interesting attractions. The most unique attraction is the natural volcanic pools with crystal-clear and transparent water. These amazing pools, created by nature, enchant tourists with their unique charm.
In addition to the pools, the charming fishing port and the local life and culture are worth visiting. While strolling through the picturesque streets, you can discover colourful houses and cosy cafes that create a unique atmosphere in this place. Porto Moniz is also an excellent place to enjoy local cuisine. Restaurants and taverns offer fresh seafood, traditional dishes, and delicious desserts.
Driving towards Sao Vicente, after passing through another tunnel, we stopped along the way to enjoy another beautiful view.
Sao Vicente
The last stop was the charming village of Sao Vicente. You can stay here longer and visit the fascinating Volcanic Caves. However, before the trip, it is worth checking if the caves are open to visitors. They were closed in 2020 and remain inaccessible to tourists throughout 2023.
We return to Funchal in the evening. We stay near our hotel, away from the city centre, and enjoy another breathtaking sunset.

Day 5: Funchal Beach and Farewell to Madeira
Praia do Gorgulho – Gavinas
Before noon, we headed to the nearby beach, Praia do Gorgulho—Gavinas, which ranks 13th out of 27 beaches in the Madeira region. It is located just 2.9 km from the city centre of Funchal, making it ideal for relaxing after intense sightseeing.
This beach has small coves with crystal turquoise water and grey stones, so it is recommended to wear special shoes. It is worth noting that even during the season, Praia do Gorgulho – Gavinas is not crowded.
The entire coastline of the beach is accessible to everyone, and the beach offers amenities such as a restaurant, ice cream shop, and toilets. It is the perfect place for swimming or sunbathing and active leisure activities, such as kayaking.
The beach is conveniently located less than 500 meters from the road. Additionally, parking is available directly at the beach, making access to this charming place easy.
Complexo Balnear do Lido
In the afternoon, we went to Balnear do Lido, a popular pool complex in Funchal. This complex was also near our accommodation so that we could leave the car in the hotel parking lot.

Lido is the most famous swimming complex in Funchal, located on the city’s west side. It attracts visitors with its unique amenities. It offers two saltwater pools, replenished daily, one for adults and one for children. The adult pool has impressive dimensions – 50 meters in length and 25 meters in width.
Additionally, guests can enjoy direct access to the sea. The complex is built on several levels, offering various perspectives and breathtaking ocean views. It is the perfect place to spend an active day in the water and relax in Madeira’s sunny climate.
This place is open year-round, and the beach is guarded. On-site, there is a rental service for umbrellas and loungers.
Check frentemarfunchal.pt for more.

Miraduro Pico dos Barcelos

We went to the Miraduro Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint to end the day. You can reach it by public transport from Funchal (Buses: 9, 12, 13, 48).
This viewpoint is situated in the parish of Santo António, which is also home to the headquarters of the football club “Andorinha,” where Cristiano Ronaldo’s career took off.
The observatory is at an altitude of 355 meters so that visitors can admire Funchal, the sea, and the Rocky Mountains inland.

On days with good visibility, the Pico dos Barcelos viewpoint also allows to see the Desertas Islands, a group of three small volcanic islands: Ilhéu Chão, Deserta Grande, and Bugio.
There is a cafeteria and a small playground for children on-site, with magnificent views worth visiting.
It was a perfect day and an ideal end to our short stay in Madeira. A trip that provided us with many unforgettable moments and beautiful memories.
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