Wonders of the Azores, Madeira & Portugal - 11 Days
Trip Snapshot
Age range
12 - 99Physical rating
Group size
1 - 8Meals included
13Highlights
- Ponta Delgada - Stroll through the Azorean capital’s cobbled streets and along the harbour to discover its historic charm
- Furnas - Witness steaming fumaroles and see the famous Cozido das Furnas cooked underground using geothermal heat
- Sete Cidades - Admire the twin blue and green lakes of this vast volcanic crater from the Vista do Rei viewpoint
- Caldeira Velha - Bathe beneath a warm waterfall surrounded by lush tropical vegetation on São Miguel’s north coast
- Salto do Prego - Hike through forested trails to a secluded waterfall and the restored village of Sanguinho
- Pico do Areeiro - Take in sweeping mountain views from one of Madeira’s highest peaks at 1,818 metres
- Santana - See Madeira’s iconic triangular thatched houses in a traditional mountain village
- Porto Moniz - Discover the striking natural volcanic pools formed by ancient lava flows on the north coast
- Rabacal - Follow the Levada das 25 Fontes through lush forest to the Risco waterfall and tranquil lagoon
- Sintra - Explore fairytale palaces and gardens in Portugal’s romantic hillside town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Free Brochure
Uncover insider tips, see a packing list and view a detailed itinerary and accommodation information.
Summary
Roam across Portugal’s islands and mainland on an 11-day tour linking the Azores, Madeira and Lisbon. Begin in Ponta Delgada on Sao Miguel Island, visiting Furnas, Sete Cidades and Ribeira Grande before flying to Madeira’s capital, Funchal. Travel through Santana, Machico, Porto Moniz and other coastal towns framed by soaring cliffs and forested valleys. Conclude in Lisbon, where cobbled streets, fado music and the nearby towns of Sintra and Cascais bring your journey full circle.
Itinerary
Day 1
Welcome to Ponta Delgada
Once you arrive at Ponta Delgada Airport, a transfer will be waiting to take you to your hotel, where you will stay for the next four nights.
After checking in, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. You may wish to take a leisurely stroll through the city centre, and you can end the evening with dinner at a traditional restaurant, where you can sample some of the Azores’ local dishes.
Day 2
Exploring Furnas & the North Coast
Ponta Delgada – Vila Franca do Campo – Furnas – Ribeira Grande – Ponta Delgada. Today, we will begin with a visit to Vila Franca do Campo, the island’s original capital on the south coast, where we can sample the famous Queijada da Vila, a traditional sweet made from a centuries-old recipe.
We continue towards the Furnas Valley and its beautiful lagoon, where we will witness fascinating geothermal activity with steaming fumaroles and discover how the traditional Cozido das Furnas is cooked underground using the earth’s natural heat. Before we enjoy lunch, you may choose to visit Terra Nostra Garden and take a dip in its warm thermal pool.
The journey then climbs towards Pico de Ferro, a viewpoint offering spectacular views across the Furnas Valley. We will then travel north, where we will visit the Gorreana tea plantation and factory in Ribeira Grande, where we can taste both green and black tea produced locally.
The final stop of the day is at Santa Iria viewpoint, where we can enjoy breathtaking views of the island’s rugged northern coastline before returning to your hotel.
Day 3
Lagoa do Fogo & Sete Cidades
Ponta Delgada – Sete Cidades – Ribeira Grande – Ponta Delgada. This morning, we begin with a visit to a traditional pineapple plantation, where the fruit is grown organically in greenhouses. Here, we can taste the island’s well-known pineapple liqueur before continuing along the west coast to the Pico de Carvao viewpoint, where we can admire sweeping views across the island.
Surrounded by lush vegetation, we will reach Vista do Rei, the viewpoint overlooking the Sete Cidades volcanic crater, where the twin lakes shimmer in striking shades of blue and green. Inside the crater, we will also see Lagoa de Santiago before stopping in the charming village of Sete Cidades for lunch in a regional restaurant.
In the afternoon, the journey continues along the coast towards Capelas, a former whaling village, with a stop at the Pedras Negras viewpoint to admire the northern coastline. We then continue travelling along the north coast, we will visit Ribeira Grande and its historic centre, before heading to Caldeira Velha, a nature reserve where you may wish to take a relaxing dip beneath a warm waterfall.
The final stop of the day is Lagoa do Fogo, where we can take in the magnificent views before descending through Pico da Barrosa on our way back to our accommodation in Ponta Delgada.
Day 4
Whale Watching or Hiking Adventure
Ponta Delgada – Povocao – Ribeira Quente – Furnas – Ponta Delgada. After breakfast, you can choose between two exciting experiences to make the most of your time on Sao Miguel, either a whale watching excursion or the Salto do Prego and Sanguinho hiking trail.
Whale Watching
If you choose whale watching, you will head out on a three hour boat trip to observe some of the twenty eight species of cetaceans that inhabit the waters around the Azores. With a bit of luck, you may spot whales, dolphins, turtles and seabirds as they move through this rich marine environment.
Salto do Prego/Sanguinho Hiking
Alternatively, you can enjoy a scenic walk starting in the parish of Faial da Terra. The trail follows a tranquil stream through the village and its orchards before leading into the forest, crossing wooden bridges and stone paths on the way to the beautiful Salto do Prego waterfall. Here, you can rest, have a picnic and take a refreshing swim before continuing back through the restored village of Sanguinho.
To end the day, you will stop at the Pico dos Bodes viewpoint and can choose how to spend the rest of your afternoon, perhaps with a swim in Povoacao or Ribeira Quente, a relaxing dip in the Furnas thermal springs, or a peaceful stroll at your own pace.
Day 5
Flight to Madeira
Ponta Delgada – Funchal. This morning, we will take our flight to Madeira. On arrival at Madeira Airport, a transfer will be waiting to take us to our hotel in Funchal.
After checking in, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. You may like to take a short walk to explore the city or relax and sample some of Madeira’s delicious local delicacies.
Day 6
Exploring the East of Madeira
Funchal – Santana – Machico – Funchal. Today, our first stop is Terreiro da Luta, followed by a drive towards Pico do Areeiro. Standing 1,818 metres above sea level, it is the island’s third-highest peak and offers magnificent views over the surrounding mountains and valleys.
From there, we will descend through the forest towards the coast to see one of Madeira’s last traditional thatched houses. Passing through picturesque villages and along scenic coastal roads, we will reach the island’s easternmost point, where we can enjoy panoramic views of both the north and south coasts.
The journey continues to Ribeiro Frio, a peaceful area surrounded by lush vegetation and a popular place for walks along the island’s scenic water channels. Home to trout ponds and the ancient Laurissilva forest, this region showcases Madeira’s natural beauty. We will enjoy lunch at Santana, a village known for its small triangular thatched houses.
In the afternoon, we travel to Ponta de Sao Lourenco, where striking cliffs and rock formations meet the sea. The day ends in Machico, where we can admire the bay and its golden sandy beach before returning to our hotel.
Day 7
Discovering the West of Madeira
Funchal – Camara de Lobos – Ribeira Brava – Sao Vicente – Porto Moniz – Funchal. This morning, we will begin our journey in the traditional fishing village of Camara de Lobos, known for its colourful boats and coastal charm. We then continue to Cabo Girao, the second-highest cliff in the world and the tallest in Europe, offering breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding farmland.
From there, we will travel to Ribeira Brava before heading north through the narrow valleys of Serra d’Agua to reach Encumeada, a stunning viewpoint where we can see both the southern and northern coasts of Madeira.
The route then leads to Sao Vicente, one of the island’s largest villages on the north coast, before continuing to Porto Moniz. Here, you will have about an hour to enjoy lunch and the chance to admire the impressive volcanic pools created by ancient lava flows.
On our return journey, we will cross Madeira’s highest plateau, Paul da Serra, where vast open landscapes and panoramic views stretch across the island, making for a beautiful end to the day.
Day 8
Rabacal Levada and Flight to Lisbon
Funchal – Lisbon. After breakfast, we take a fascinating route, as we set off on the Rabacal 25 Fontes Levada, one of Madeira’s most popular walks. The hike begins on the Paul da Serra plateau, descending towards the Pousada do Rabacal, where our trail starts. As we follow the path, we will be surrounded by lush vegetation and have the chance to see many endemic species of plants and birds native to the island.
Our first stop will be the Risco waterfall, an impressive cascade with breathtaking views. The trail then continues towards the Lagoa das 25 Fontes, a lagoon encircled by waterfalls and enormous ferns. Fed by the clear waters of Paul da Serra, it offers a peaceful atmosphere and the chance for a refreshing swim for those who don’t mind the chill.
In the afternoon, we will take a transfer to the airport for our flight to Lisbon. On arrival, we will be met and transferred to our hotel.
Day 9
Discovering Lisbon & Fado Night
This morning, we will take a guided tour of the Portuguese capital. Our local guide will pick us up from our hotel, and the tour will begin along Avenida da Liberdade, one of Lisbon’s grandest avenues, once a favourite promenade for the nobility and royal family.
We will then continue to Parque Eduardo VII, the largest park in central Lisbon, named in 1903 in honour of King Edward VII of England, who visited the city to reaffirm the alliance between the two nations.
Next, we will explore some of Lisbon’s most traditional and picturesque neighbourhoods, including Alfama and Bairro Alto. These areas have retained their strong sense of community and authentic charm, reflecting centuries of cultural influence and diversity. The tour ends at Praca do Comercio, one of the largest squares in Europe, where we can admire views over the Tagus River and the lively rhythm of the city.
In the evening, we will be welcomed at one of Lisbon’s most famous fado houses to enjoy a traditional Portuguese dinner accompanied by a live fado performance.
Day 10
Magic of Sintra, Cascals & Estoril
Lisbon – Sintra – Cascais – Estoril – Lisbon. Today, we set out to discover the enchanting towns of Sintra and Cascais. Just 30 kilometres from Lisbon, Sintra feels as though it has come straight from a fairy tale, with its mild climate, lush greenery and romantic atmosphere.
In the morning, you can choose which of the town’s iconic landmarks to explore, whether the National Palace of Sintra, the colourful Pena Palace, the elegant Palace of Monserrate or the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira.
Our journey continues to Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe, where we can take in spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean from the cliffs described by poets as the place “where the land ends and the sea begin.”
In the afternoon, we will visit Cascais, a former fishing village that has evolved into an elegant coastal retreat while maintaining its historic character. The return journey follows the scenic coastal road through Estoril, where we can admire beautiful beaches and graceful seaside architecture before making our way back to Lisbon.
Day 11
Departure from Lisbon
After our final breakfast, a transfer will collect you from the hotel and take you to the airport for your onward flight. Safe Travels!
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 10, Lunches: 2, Dinners: 1
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
Self GuidedWifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
Dates & Prices
Apr 2026
from £3,840May 2026
from £2,998Jun 2026
from £2,998Jul 2026
from £2,942Aug 2026
from £2,942Sep 2026
from £3,007Oct 2026
from £2,912Nov 2026
from £2,717Dec 2026
from £2,717
- Save 14%Sun 1 Nov 2026 > Wed 11 Nov 20264 spaces of 8 leftPay Monthly£3,145Best offer£2,717Book for£250 today, pay the rest later
- Save 14%Mon 2 Nov 2026 > Thu 12 Nov 20264 spaces of 8 leftPay Monthly£3,145Best offer£2,717Book for£250 today, pay the rest later
- Save 14%Tue 3 Nov 2026 > Fri 13 Nov 20264 spaces of 8 leftPay Monthly£3,145Best offer£2,717Book for£250 today, pay the rest later
- Save 14%Wed 4 Nov 2026 > Sat 14 Nov 20264 spaces of 8 leftPay Monthly£3,145Best offer£2,717Book for£250 today, pay the rest later
Essential trip information
Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.
Still have questions?
Can't find the answer you're looking for? Please chat to our friendly team.
Why book with us
Help Change The World
We collaborate with local businesses and communities.
Best Price Guaranteed
We won't be beaten on price. If you find this adventure at a lower price please get in touch!
You're In Good Hands
We work with trusted tour operators around the world.
You're spoilt for choice
We have the best choice of adventures on the market.







