Enchanting East Madeira Tour with Lunch in Santana
People & Culture

Enchanting East Madeira Tour with Lunch in Santana

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$78.00
Free cancellation
Language: English, French
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours

Based on our commitment to sustainable tourism, all National Geographic Day Tours meet the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria, and a portion of the proceeds from these tours goes back to the National Geographic Society to fund research and sustainable programs around the world.

Why you’ll love this…
  • Visit the third-highest peak in Madeira – Pico Areeiro
  • Enjoy lunch with a view and thatched houses in Santana
  • Try some rum at a sugar cane factory in Porto da Cruz
  • Explore the wild peninsula of Ponta de São Lourenço
  • Expert local guide with unrivalled knowledge of Madeira
What to expect

The knockout natural beauty of eastern Madeira is in the spotlight on this full day tour. You'll have your head in the clouds at Pico do Areeiro, walk next to cute, thatched houses in Santana, have lunch at Quinta do Furão and step back in time at Ponta de São Lourenço. Joana, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The lunch spot is a real treat, sitting on top of the cliffs overlooking the dramatic coast of northern Madeira. Take some time to stroll in the gardens and vineyards, it's a special place.'

You'll first be whisked up above the clouds to the towering Pico do Areeiro lookout point – offering amazing views from 1,810m above sea level. Next, we'll head for the mountainside gem of Santana, a village that's home to the distinctive straw-thatched houses famous throughout Madeira. Cute and colourful, these triangular homes look like something out of a fairytale. We'll have lunch here before being whisked off for more adventures.

On a visit to a traditional sugar cane processing mill in Porto da Cruz, you'll find out about an industry that has long been a mainstay of Madeira's economy. Joana says, ‘One of the most important crops on the island is sugarcane, and today the processing factory is still in full operation mainly producing rum and honey molasses as it has since 1927. We'll try some of their rum as part of our visit.' The final stop will lead you to Ponta de São Lourenço, one of the wildest places in Madeira, right on its easternmost point of the island.

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What's included
  • check Transport
  • check Guide
  • check Entrance fee to sugar cane factory
  • check Lunch
  • check Local drink tasting
What to remember
  • Bring comfortable shoes and a raincoat
  • Subject to weather conditions
  • Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
  • Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
  • Bring money for extras or gratuities
  • This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
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Provider
TUI PORTUGAL
Booking fee
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Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

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