It's easy to get lost in Funchal's jigsaw-like jumble of cobbled streets – so a great way to explore is with a city sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus ticket. The Blue Line Iconic circuit ticks off top sights like the exotic gardens of Monte Palace, as well as the ‘Painted Doors' art project in Funchal's old town and the produce-packed farmer's market. You can opt for the Red and Blue Essentials ticket for all the main sites, plus a guided walking tour that takes in the Marina, São Lourenço Fortress and the market.
Red and Blue Essentials
- It's a city sightseeing tour bus in Funchal with options to include a guided walk
- There's unlimited hop-on hop-off action for two days from first use
- You can explore Funchal old town, Monte Palace Gardens and the farmer's market
Audio headset guide
24-hour hop on-hop off bus ticket
Panoramic bus tour
- The CitySightseeing ticket is personal and not transferable. If ticket is lost or stolen, the customer will have to purchase a new one
- The Citysightseeing ticket is valid for 2 days consecutive, as from its first use
- Not suitable for guests who suffer from travel sickness
- Money for extras or gratuities
- Admissions not included
- Food and drinks not included
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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