Walking in Madeira 2026 New Year - 8 Days

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Who is this trip for

Age range

16 - 79

Start / End

  • Funchal
  • Funchal

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

7

Highlights

  • One-week traversing this verdant isle on foot
  • Follow the levadas as they meander along the southern slopes
  • Enjoy the 'balcony walk' to Madeira's highest peak

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Summary

Discover the Pearl of the Atlantic on our week-long walking tour in Madeira. It might be small, but this volcanic island is bursting with beauty, from its unique geological formations to its breathtaking coastlines and, not forgetting its time-old traditions. Take in the landscapes, walking along cliff tops to the Ponta da Sao Lourenco and past alluring waterfalls, then, at the end of the day, get acquainted with local life, sipping Madeiran wine in quaint, local towns and villages.

Levada Paths - See Madeira's beauty at its best on several picturesque walks alongside the island's unique irrigation channels.

The Balcony Walk - Take in the spectacular mountain views along this famous path between the peaks of Arieiro and Ruivo.

Funchal - Explore the laid-back capital with its beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and colourful farmers' market.

Christmas and New Year Departures - Get into the swing of the festive season with Christmas markets, midnight mass and Funchal's epic fireworks.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Join trip in Santana

    Our tour begins today in Santana on Madeira's north coast. The beautiful village is home to the famous 'Bordado da Madeira' embroidery and traditional thatched, A-frame houses known as 'palheiros'.

    For those arriving in time, your Tour Leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for a welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Madeira Airport (FNC), which is around a 30-minute drive from the hotel. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your tour leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

    Tonight, you might like to try one of the fresh seafood dishes that Madeira is known for, such as tuna with fried maize or black scabbard with fried banana, and for dessert why not sample the local passionfruit pudding?

  • Day 2

    Scenic coastal walk along the Vereda do Larano to Porto da Cruz

    This morning, we'll drive to the starting point of today's walk via peaceful agricultural land where the rich soil yields up to three crops per year. We'll follow a levada (Madeira's unique irrigation canals), weaving through a rural landscape where fruits and vegetables grow side by side with exotic forests. We'll continue on the path to Boca do Risco, one of the most beautiful viewpoints on the east side of the island. From here, we'll walk along the cliff tops, where we can soak up panoramic views and spot local wildlife, including the Madeira Firecrest. Our walk finishes at Porto da Cruz.

    Walk completed, we'll drive back to Santana, stopping at a sugar cane factory and rum distillery for an optional tasting of the dark nectar.

    Today's 12-kilometre/7.45-mile trek is expected to take around 5 hours with 100 metres/328 feet of ascent and descent. The cliff-side path is narrow in places, with small, exposed sections that don't have a railing - care should be taken along these sections and those with vertigo might want to skip them.

  • Day 3

    Walk through UNESCO Laurisilva Forest to Faja do Penedo. Festive lights and decorations at Porto Moniz

    This morning, we'll drive up to Boaventura, a hamlet of houses perched on the hillside at the top of the valley. Our trail kicks off with almost 200 metres/656 feet of incline, but the rest of the way is relatively flat, taking us from the top of the valley and winding down towards the coast. We'll walk to a hidden waterfall before entering the lush UNESCO-protected Laurel Forest and following the Levada dos Tornos. The Levada dos Tornos is one of the most important levadas in Madeira as it brings water from the island's north to its southern, drier areas. As we get closer to the coast, you can catch sweeping views of the valley. Should the weather not be in our favour, alternatives include the coastal Caminho da Entrosa walk or the verdant Caldeira Verde Lavada Walk. From Faja do Penedo our vehicle will take us along the scenic north coast to Porto Moniz. The 16-kilometre/10-mile stretch of road from Sao Vicente to Porto Moniz took 16 years to complete (it was built entirely by hand!). Porto Moniz is known for its unusual rock pools which were created by volcanic activity. In summer, the sun warms the trapped sea water making them perfect to dip into for a swim or a soak. When the weather is rougher, the waves crash dramatically over the seawall blotting out the rock pools altogether.

    This evening, you can get into the festive spirit by admiring Porto Moniz's Christmas lights and decorations. The Christmas season in Madeira starts in December and runs until early January.

    Today's 13-kilometre/8-mile trek is expected to take around 5 hours with 280 metres/918 feet of ascent and descent. Again, several exposed sections don't have a railing - care should be taken along these sections and those with vertigo might want to skip them.

  • Day 4

    Follow Levada do Alecrim from Rabaçal to Risco Waterfall. New Year's Eve fireworks in Funchal

    Today's walk starts at Rabaçal, from where we'll follow the Levada do Alecrim (rosemary), one of the most beautiful levadas in Madeira. Along the trail, we'll spot several species of flora that are endemic to Madeira and take in the views down into the Rabaçal and Ribeira da Janela valleys. We'll reach the majestic Lagoa do Vento, a river basin formed by the water falling from the top of the cliff, coming from the Ribeira do Lajeado. After a rest (and perhaps a swim), we'll have an hour walking through the Laurel Forest to reach the House of Rabaçal, where we'll stop for lunch.

    Fed and watered, we'll follow the Levada do Risco to the waterfall that feeds it. It's a magnificent viewpoint and the perfect rest spot to stop before we continue to the 800-metre/2624-foot Tunel dos Cavaleiros, through which the beautiful valley of Calheta and the sea can be spotted.

    Tonight, there's the option to have a three-course dinner at your hotel, please see the optional excursion section for more details. This can be arranged by your tour leader at the beginning of the trip.

    New Year's Eve is celebrated everywhere on the island, the highlight of the festivities is the spectacular fireworks display that illuminates the skies over Funchal. As the clock strikes midnight, the sky lights up with an unforgettable fireworks display, a wonderful way to see in the New Year. You can get a brilliant view from the hotel's rooftop terrace!

    Today's 12-kilometre/7.45-mile trek is expected to take around five hours with 475 metres/1558 feet of descent.

  • Day 5

    Levada Nova Valley walk.

    Today we'll drive to the south coast of the island.

    We take a transfer to the Ribeira Brava viewpoint, then on to Levada Nova Tabua from where we begin our walk. We'll follow the Levada Nova around the hillside, with views over the coastline and villages of Ribeira Brava. The landscape gives us a glimpse into local livelihoods and traditions as we pass banana plantations, cultivated fields and colourful flora.

    Our walk ends in Ribeira Brava, where we'll stop for a refreshment before heading to the capital, Funchal, with a stop at Miradouro do Tanque en route.

    Funchal takes its name from 'funcho', meaning fennel and according to local legend, when Zarco landed here in 1419, he named this spot after the abundance of the herb he found. Visiting sailors used to call the city 'Little Lisbon' thanks to the grandeur of its cathedral and the buildings that line its harbour.

    Our base for our final three nights is Hotel do Carmo, a 3-star hotel in the heart of Funchal. The hotel features playful 1960s interior design with vintage furniture and retro artworks adding to its character. It has a rooftop swimming pool with views over the bay and the surrounding mountains.

    Today's 10-kilometre/6.21-mile trek is expected to take around four hours with 50 metres/164 feet of ascent and descent. There are several small sections of the hillside levada without railing protection.

  • Day 6

    Explore the streets of Funchal. Free afternoon, optional wine tasting and whale watching

    This morning there will be the option to get to know Funchal with a guided, hour-long orientation walk with our tour leader. Alternatively, you can explore the old town at your own pace.

    Take the opportunity to discover the narrow, cobbled lanes as you pass by renovated fishermen's cottages, vibrant restaurants and art and craft shops. Don't forget to take the time to admire the artworks painted on the doors of the oldest street, Rua de Santa Maria. You might like to visit the Mercado dos Lavradores (the farmers market) or a Madeiran embroidery workshop. There'll also be the opportunity to visit Blandy's Wine Lodge and taste a variety of Madeiran wine, which has been produced on the island since the 17th century. Tours depart at various times during the day, the first being at 1030 and the last at 1630. There's also the opportunity to visit the Botanical Gardens, just 20 minutes by bus, or take teh cable car to Monte Tropical Gardens. Whale watching on catamaran is also available. In the afternoon, there are a choice of activities on offer. You might choose to take a half-day cruise to try to spot whales and dolphins. Alternatively, you can enjoy more time exploring Funchal, strolling through the botanic gardens and finishing the afternoon with tea at the opulent Reids Palace Hotel. If you'd rather be out in nature, you could take the cable car up to the tropical gardens at Monte.

  • Day 7

    Walk to Pico do Areeiro Madeira's third highest point

    Due to the devastating forest fires and landslides of 2024, sections of the path from Pico Ruivo to Pico do Areeiro are closed.

    There are however still a number of ways to reach what is the third highest peak on Madeira. Each offering wonderful views across the island from over 1000 metres above sea level.

    The challenging but rewarding walk will also showcase the differing terrain at this altitude, and a wonderful end to your week's walking.

    Weather in this part of the island can be changeable, so the exact route will be picked by your leader closer to the time, to optimise conditions and your experience.

  • Day 8

    Trip ends in Funchal

    The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Funchal.

    There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Funchal at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Madeira Airport (FNC), which is a 25-minute drive from the hotel.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Comfortable

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 7, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 0

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Customer reviews & ratings

  • The tour guide was very good, very knowledgeable and knew everything about the island. Also the walks were good as well

    Marc Verified
  • The walks and scenery were so amazing, so diverse, a beautiful island.

    Louise Verified

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