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Embrace the wild beauty and hidden gems of Madeira this summer with a thrilling 27-day journey packed with hikes, water adventures, secret spots, and local experiences off the tourist trail.

Embrace the wild beauty and hidden gems of Madeira this summer with a thrilling 27-day journey packed with hikes, water adventures, secret spots, and local experiences off the tourist trail.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Madeira, Portugal, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~3 hours
Start the day in Funchal's historic center near Rua de Santa Maria. Look for tours that explore hidden courtyards and local street art away from the main tourist streets.
Book FREE walking tour~3 hours
Take a bus or taxi to the fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, a picturesque spot favored by locals. Explore the harbor, enjoy ocean views, and try to find a quiet café along the waterfront.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Head to the São Pedro neighborhood known for its underground scene and authentic bars away from tourist zones. Try a Poncha, a traditional Madeiran drink made with sugar cane rum.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near the market in Funchal's Old Town and try a Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart, with a strong coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Choose a small seafood place in Câmara de Lobos and order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets with garlic butter, a local delicacy.
Lapas Grelhadas
Look for a casual neighborhood restaurant in São Pedro and try Espetada, beef skewers grilled over local wood with a side of milho frito (fried cornmeal).
EspetadaCentral location provides easy access to walking tours, local markets, and transport to fishing villages.
~3 hours
Start your morning with a scenic levada walk along the lesser-known Levada da Serra do Faial near Funchal's northern outskirts. Enjoy quiet nature, ocean views, and peaceful trails without the crowds.
Experience scenic hiking trails along the traditional irrigation channels.

Spend early afternoon at the Madeira Botanical Garden located in the Monte area. Explore the diverse collection of native and exotic plants and seek out the hidden butterfly house and small garden terraces.

Spend early afternoon at the Madeira Botanical Garden located in the Monte area. Explore the diverse collection of native and exotic plants and seek out the hidden butterfly house and small garden terraces.
~1.5 hours
Late afternoon visit to a hidden neighborhood garden such as the Santa Catarina Park or the small Jardim dos Marmeleiros, both favorite locals’ quiet retreats close to Funchal's center.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a rustic eatery near the Botanical Garden and order Espetada, succulent beef skewers grilled with garlic and herbs served with local bread.
Espetada
Find a cozy spot close to Santa Catarina Park offering fresh seafood and sample Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets seasoned simply with garlic and lemon.
Lapas GrelhadasCentral location makes it easy to access the levada trails, Botanical Garden, and neighborhood gardens without long transfers.

Start early from Achada do Teixeira parking area, the main trailhead for the hike to Pico Ruivo, Madeira's highest peak. The trail via Pico do Arieiro offers stunning panoramic views and is moderately challenging, perfect for active hikers.

Start early from Achada do Teixeira parking area, the main trailhead for the hike to Pico Ruivo, Madeira's highest peak. The trail via Pico do Arieiro offers stunning panoramic views and is moderately challenging, perfect for active hikers.

Head to the Cabo Girão cliff skywalk in Câmara de Lobos. Explore the glass-floored viewpoint that offers incredible views over the sea and terraced vineyards. Visit the nearby secret grotto gardens down the cable car for a lesser-known local spot.

Head to the Cabo Girão cliff skywalk in Câmara de Lobos. Explore the glass-floored viewpoint that offers incredible views over the sea and terraced vineyards. Visit the nearby secret grotto gardens down the cable car for a lesser-known local spot.
~2 hours
Walk from Fajã dos Padres or from the Câmara de Lobos bay area towards one of the quieter viewpoints like Ponta do Garajau for a beautiful sunset without crowds. Seek out hidden benches and small local chapels along the trails.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in Funchal city center and try Queijadas da Madeira, a traditional sweet cheese tart with a mild cinnamon flavor, along with a strong local coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a casual eatery in Câmara de Lobos and order Espetada, Madeiran beef skewers grilled over wood chips with garlic butter, paired with local salad and bread.
EspetadaStaying in Funchal offers convenience for early hikes and access to local eateries and nightlife after active days.
~2 hours
Explore the iconic triangular thatched houses in Santana village. Walk through the small streets around Rua da Casa and note the colorful facades and flower decorations.
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Choose lesser-known trails starting near Queimadas Forest Park to hike amidst ancient laurel trees. Look for hidden viewpoints and small streams along the way.

Choose lesser-known trails starting near Queimadas Forest Park to hike amidst ancient laurel trees. Look for hidden viewpoints and small streams along the way.
~2 hours
Find a gallery in the São Vicente area showcasing local contemporary artists. Focus on venues on Rua Dr. António Cabrita where local art scenes flourish quietly.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & moreMeals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Santana village and try Queijadas da Madeira, a small sweet cheese tart with cinnamon and lemon zest.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a local mountain restaurant near Queimadas Forest Park and order Espetada, traditional beef skewers cooked over wood chips with local herbs.
Espetada
Find a quiet spot in São Vicente for dinner and try Scabbard Fish with Banana, a classic Madeira dish with a sweet twist.
Scabbard Fish with BananaCentral location provides easy access to both the city and day trips to nature spots like Santana and São Vicente.

Arrive early to enjoy the volcanic lava-formed natural pools before crowds build. Bring swimwear and explore the surrounding coastal cliffs for secret photo spots.

Arrive early to enjoy the volcanic lava-formed natural pools before crowds build. Bring swimwear and explore the surrounding coastal cliffs for secret photo spots.
~3 hours
Depart from Porto Moniz marina mid-afternoon to catch seasonal whale species. Choose a small, local operator for more intimate groups and better sightings.
Observe whales and dolphins in their natural habitat on a guided boat trip.
~3 hours
Head to Seixal village, a quieter alternative to busy tourist areas with authentic bars and live local music. Walk along the harbor to find hidden courtyards and meet locals at offbeat venues.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a seafood restaurant near Porto Moniz pools and order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets served with garlic butter and lemon.
Lapas Grelhadas
In Seixal, find a local eatery serving Espetada, traditional beef skewers marinated in garlic and local herbs, paired with an optional glass of Madeira Wine.
EspetadaCentral location with easy access to coastal day trips and city amenities after nature-filled days.

Explore rare tropical plants and serene water features in this spectacular garden located in Monte, an easy taxi or cable car ride from central Funchal. Look out for intricate tile murals and stunning views.

Explore rare tropical plants and serene water features in this spectacular garden located in Monte, an easy taxi or cable car ride from central Funchal. Look out for intricate tile murals and stunning views.

Visit this historic 15th-century cathedral in the heart of Funchal's old town. Pay attention to the beautiful wooden ceiling and nearby quaint shops along Rua do Aljube.

Visit this historic 15th-century cathedral in the heart of Funchal's old town. Pay attention to the beautiful wooden ceiling and nearby quaint shops along Rua do Aljube.
~2 hours
Discover a tucked-away courtyard cafe in the Funchal old town area, known only to locals. Search near Rua de Santa Maria for hidden gems where you can relax away from tourist crowds.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near Monte Palace and try fresh Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart, with a robust coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a small traditional restaurant in Funchal old town and order Espetada, grilled beef skewers seasoned with garlic and local herbs, served with cornmeal bread (bolo do caco).
Espetada
Seek out a cozy cafe with courtyard seating and order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets seasoned with garlic butter, paired with a glass of Madeira Wine for an authentic local taste.
Lapas GrelhadasStaying here keeps you close to key attractions and provides convenient transport options to Monte and other areas.
~3 hours
Begin your morning at Praia Formosa beach, known for its calmer waters that are perfect for beginners in paddleboarding. Rentals and lessons are available near the beach access point on Estrada Monumental.
~4 hours
Head to the lesser-known Levada do Castelejo trail that follows the coastline around Câmara de Lobos. This trail offers stunning ocean views and passes through lush vegetation away from the usual tourist paths.
~2 hours
Walk through the Old Town of Funchal to find a small local seafood tavern seldom visited by tourists. Order Lapas Grelhadas, a dish of grilled limpets, and enjoy a rustic atmosphere with locals.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small seaside eatery in Câmara de Lobos serving fresh Espetada, beef skewers grilled over wood chips and seasoned with garlic and herbs.
Espetada
Explore Old Town Funchal to find a hidden seafood spot and try Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets seasoned with garlic and herbs, for a true local experience.
Lapas GrelhadasCentral location provides easy access to both city attractions and coastal activities planned for the day.
~4 hours
Head to the lesser-known Levada do Rei trail near São Jorge for lush greenery and tranquil scenery away from tourist crowds. Start early to enjoy the birdlife and unique flora.
~2 hours
Visit the Butterfly Garden in Ribeira Brava, a quiet spot featuring native and exotic species. Walk through shaded paths and spot colorful butterflies in a peaceful setting.
~3 hours
Find a small wine bar in Funchal’s Old Town offering Madeira Wine tastings paired with local cheeses and nuts. Look for events starting around 7 PM for a laid-back local experience.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near Mercado dos Lavradores and try Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart with cinnamon, paired with a strong local coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a small café in the São Martinho area and order Espetada, the traditional Madeiran beef skewer cooked over wood chips, served with milho frito (fried cornmeal).
EspetadaThis neighborhood offers a good balance of city amenities and proximity to outdoor activities for an active traveler.
~2.5 hours
Explore the vibrant street art route in the Old Town of Funchal, especially around Rua Santa Maria. Look for colorful murals and hidden artworks in courtyards and side streets to discover local artists' creativity.
~2 hours
Visit the Maritime Museum located in the São Tiago Fortress near the harbor. It showcases Madeira's seafaring history with interesting exhibits on navigation, fishing, and shipbuilding.
~3 hours
Head to the lively Santa Maria street area early evening to find a cozy local bar featuring live traditional or contemporary music. Look for places with locals gathering for authentic vibes and a relaxed atmosphere.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small seafood restaurant near the harbor offering Scabbard Fish with Banana, a traditional Madeiran dish combining fresh fish with sweet banana.
Scabbard Fish with Banana
Find a neighborhood bar in the Old Town and order Espetada, marinated beef skewers grilled over wood chips, served with local sides and enjoy with a glass of Madeira Wine.
EspetadaStaying in Old Town offers convenient access to cultural spots, dining, and vibrant nightlife areas for evening entertainment.
~3 hours
Head to the small traditional fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, south of Funchal. Wander the colorful harbor and local streets, soaking in authentic coastal life away from tourist crowds.
~4 hours
Explore the Reserva Natural Parcial do Garajau, a protected coastal nature reserve. Follow the trails along the cliffs for panoramic views and opportunities to spot native plants and seabirds.
~2 hours
Find a rustic countryside restaurant in São Martinho, known for serving traditional Madeiran dishes in a warm rural setting. Try the Espetada, beef skewers grilled over wood chips.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Funchal near the municipal market and try Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese pastry, with coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a small eatery in Câmara de Lobos and order fresh Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets with garlic butter, a local seafood delicacy.
Lapas Grelhadas
Seek out a countryside tavern in São Martinho and enjoy Espetada, beef skewers with garlic and herbs accompanied by local vegetables.
EspetadaStaying in Funchal keeps you close to the main transit routes for exploring coastal villages and nature reserves while offering urban comforts.
~4 hours
Cycle in the Ribeira Brava area starting from the village's outskirts. Explore lesser-known mountain paths favored by locals that offer stunning views of the surrounding cliffs and Atlantic Ocean.
~2 hours
Visit Quinta Magnolia, a quiet hidden garden in Funchal's city center, perfect for relaxation among tropical plants and native trees. It is less frequented by tourists and offers peaceful seating areas along blooming pathways.
~3 hours
Explore the Art & Wine Market near Funchal's Old Town, where local artisans sell crafts, jewelry, and regional wines. Sample hand-made goods and enjoy local street music in the vibrant atmosphere without the typical tourist crowds.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a mountain village eatery near trailheads serving Espetada, grilled beef skewers typical of Madeira, with fresh local salad.
Espetada
Seek out a cozy bistro close to the artisan market offering Scabbard Fish with Banana, a local seafood dish with unique flavors.
Scabbard Fish with BananaThis area is well located for both access to mountain cycling routes and easy reach to local parks and markets.
~2 hours
Located in the old town near the New Cathedral, this museum showcases religious art pieces in a serene setting. Look for intricate wood carvings and ancient statues that reveal Madeira’s Catholic heritage.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Head to Santo António, a neighborhood known for its artisans, to explore workshops producing embroidery and wickerwork. You can watch craftsmen at work and pick up unique handmade souvenirs.
~1.5 hours
Take a walk along the hidden path from the old town to the hill of Miradouro da Santa Clara, a quiet spot with panoramic views over Funchal’s rooftops and the ocean beyond.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a traditional tavern in Santo António and order Espetada, grilled beef skewers, served with milho frito (fried cornmeal cubes).
Espetada
Find a quiet seaside spot near the old harbor and enjoy fresh fish with a side salad and a glass of Madeira Wine to finish your day.
Madeira WineCentrally located to access museums, artisan workshops, and scenic viewpoints without needing transport.
~3 hours
Head to a lesser-known cave along the eastern coast near Ponta de São Lourenço. Access requires a short hike from the main trailhead. Bring water and good hiking shoes for slippery rocks.
~2.5 hours
Explore the small covered fish market in Câmara de Lobos, a fishing village loved by locals. Look for fresh scabbard fish and lapas. Sample some fresh seafood snacks from market stalls.
~2 hours
Find a secluded beach cove west of Calheta. Arrive before sunset and set up a picnic with items purchased at the fish market and local bakeries. Bring a blanket and enjoy the calm waves with local Poncha.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Funchal's Old Town offering fresh Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart, with strong coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a seafood snack bar near Câmara de Lobos harbor and order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets seasoned with garlic butter.
Lapas Grelhadas
Pick up prepared food from a local market like espetada, a traditional grilled meat skewer, for your seaside picnic. Pair it with Madeira wine.
EspetadaCentral location providing easy access to coastal trails, village markets, and city amenities.
~3 hours
Visit the hidden underground art spaces in Funchal's Old Town, such as those near Rua de Santa Maria. Look for street art and galleries tucked beneath older buildings, often fringe contemporary and experimental artworks away from the tourist crowds.
~3 hours
Head to the São Tiago Fortress area, where lesser-known local galleries exhibit works by regional artists. Focus on galleries off the usual paths along Avenida do Infante for a chance to see more authentic, off-the-beaten-track exhibitions.
~4 hours
Explore the São Pedro neighborhood, favored by locals for its authentic pubs and bars. Follow the alleys around Largo do São Pedro for a mix of live music and local drinks like Poncha and Bagaço at affordable prices.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the Old Town and try Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart typical of the region, paired with strong local coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a small local eatery near São Tiago Fortress and order Espetada, Madeiran beef skewers grilled over wood chips, served with local bread.
Espetada
Seek out a tavern in São Pedro and order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets seasoned simply with garlic and herbs, a popular snack with local beer.
Lapas GrelhadasGreat central location for underground art, galleries, and nightlife with plenty of charm and authentic atmosphere.
~3 hours
Explore the coastal trail near Ponta do Sol, a quiet village with stunning ocean views that few tourists visit. Follow the path along the cliffs avoiding the main tourist trails to encounter hidden beaches and local fishing spots.
~2.5 hours
Head to the local thermal spa in Calheta, known for its peaceful atmosphere and mineral-rich waters. Plan your visit for the afternoon to unwind and rejuvenate after the morning hike.
~2 hours
Seek out a rooftop terrace bar in Funchal’s Old Town near the marina area. Enjoy panoramic views of the bay while sipping Poncha, a traditional Madeiran drink made of distilled sugar cane juice, honey, and lemon.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a seaside café in Calheta serving fresh Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets known for their strong flavor and eaten with garlic butter.
Lapas Grelhadas
Search for a cozy spot in Funchal Old Town offering Scabbard Fish with Banana, a unique local specialty combining sweet and savory tastes.
Scabbard Fish with BananaFunchal is a central base for exploring Madeira's coastal trails and offers vibrant rooftop bars and spa facilities nearby.
~3 hours
Explore the Cachoeira do Poço do Bacalhau, a tucked-away waterfall in Ribeiro Frio area. Access via a short hike on the Levada dos Balcões trail starting near the park's entrance. Bring water and sturdy shoes.
~2.5 hours
Join a local guide for a meditation walk through the Laurissilva Forest near Queimadas. This calm, spiritual experience focuses on breath, the sounds of nature, and forest sights rarely seen by tourists.
~2 hours
Head to the village of Curral das Freiras in the evening. Find a cozy eatery with views of the surrounding mountains and order Espetada, a traditional grilled meat skewer, paired with a glass of Madeira Wine.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in Funchal's São Pedro neighborhood and try Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart local to Madeira, along with fresh coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
In Curral das Freiras, look for a traditional restaurant and order Espetada grilled meat skewers, accompanied by Madeira Wine.
EspetadaGood base for accessing mountain areas and close to Funchal's center for evening strolls and dining.
~3 hours
Visit Mercado dos Lavradores in Funchal’s Old Town to find fresh fruits, vegetables, and local snacks. Look for stalls selling tropical fruits and traditional sweet treats.
~4 hours
Join a cooking class in a home kitchen in Santo António neighborhood focusing on Madeiran dishes like Espetada and Lapas Grelhadas. Learn from local cooks about spices and cooking methods.
~2 hours
Head to the São Pedro neighborhood to discover cozy, lesser-known restaurants where locals dine. Seek out small eateries offering homemade specialties and a quiet atmosphere.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery near the Mercado dos Lavradores and try Queijadas da Madeira, a small sweet cheese tart popular in Madeira, paired with a strong black coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a community cooking class meal serving Espetada, traditional beef kebabs seasoned with garlic and herbs, with fresh salad and local bread.
Espetada
Find a hidden eatery in São Pedro and order Scabbard Fish with Banana, a local specialty combining fresh fish with fried banana slices for a unique flavor.
Scabbard Fish with BananaCentral location allows easy access to the food market, cooking class areas, and hidden local restaurants in São Pedro.

Start early and enter the Laurisilva Forest trail via Ribeiro Frio near Santana, a lesser-known hiking entrance favored by locals to avoid the crowds. Follow scenic paths surrounded by dense laurel trees and waterfalls.

Start early and enter the Laurisilva Forest trail via Ribeiro Frio near Santana, a lesser-known hiking entrance favored by locals to avoid the crowds. Follow scenic paths surrounded by dense laurel trees and waterfalls.
~2.5 hours
Explore Palheiro Gardens northeast of Funchal, a botanical gem less frequented by tourists. Wander among exotic plants and hidden courtyards, and visit the butterfly house for a tranquil experience.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Head to a quiet café in the Santa Maria Maior neighborhood and ask for a tasting of Madeiran herbal teas like pé de vola and erva-cidreira, enjoyed by locals for their calming effects.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small, countryside eatery near Santana and order Espetada, traditional beef skewers cooked over wood, with a side of milho frito (fried cornmeal squares).
EspetadaThis charming neighborhood offers easy access to both nature spots like Laurisilva Forest and peaceful local cafes for evening herbal tea tastings.
~3 hours
Head to the quiet village of Curral das Freiras, nestled in a deep valley. Explore the narrow streets and sample chestnut-based snacks sold by locals. This spot is a peaceful retreat away from the tourist trails.
~2 hours
Hike to the little-known Pico do Arieiro viewpoint from the north side, accessing it via a lesser-used trail from the village of Fajã da Nogueira. This vantage offers sweeping views of rugged mountain peaks and valleys.
~2 hours
Dine at a cozy mountain lodge near Curral das Freiras with home-cooked, locally sourced dishes. Order Espetada, grilled meat skewers typical of Madeira, paired with local Madeira Wine.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a rustic eatery in Curral das Freiras and try Queijadas da Madeira, small sweet cheese tarts typical of the area.
Queijadas da Madeira
Choose a mountain lodge restaurant and order Espetada, a grilled beef skewer dish with local spices, complemented by a glass of Madeira Wine.
EspetadaStaying in Funchal offers easy access to mountain transport links and city amenities.
~3 hours
Rent a bike near Ribeira Brava and follow the river trail that winds through the peaceful countryside, passing small local farms and tranquil spots favored by residents.
~3 hours
Visit the lesser-known Quinta do Jardim Botânico, away from the main tourist paths, to discover rare plants and quiet shaded corners for a relaxing walk.
~2 hours
Seek out a hidden jazz bar in the Old Town area, known only to locals, featuring live performances and a cozy atmosphere with affordable drinks.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a riverside tavern to order Espetada, traditionalMadeiran beef skewers grilled over wood chips, paired with local vegetables and a glass of Madeira Wine.
Espetada
Choose a quiet bistro in the Old Town serving tapas and try Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets, for an authentic seafood taste.
Lapas GrelhadasThis area offers easy access to riverside paths, botanical gardens, and cozy local nightlife in walking distance.
~3 hours
Explore the small fishing village of Caniçal on the eastern coast, known for its authentic atmosphere and local fishermen. Walk along the harbor and visit the communal fish market early in the morning to see daily catches.
~4 hours
Launch your kayak from the beach near Caniçal, paddling along less crowded coastal cliffs and sea caves. Keep an eye out for hidden coves and marine wildlife while enjoying peaceful waters away from main tourist spots.
~3 hours
Head to Praia da Maiata, a quiet pebble beach frequented by locals. Ask around for the bonfire gathering usually happening on summer evenings and enjoy an authentic social experience with traditional music and homemade snacks.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery in Caniçal and try Queijadas da Madeira, small cheese-flavored pastries, with a strong black coffee to start your day.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a seaside café in Caniçal offering fresh seafood and order grilled Scabbard Fish with Banana, a regional specialty with a sweet fruit twist.
Scabbard Fish with Banana
Seek out a rustic beachside eatery near Praia da Maiata and order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets, a local delicacy, paired with a glass of Madeira Wine.
Lapas GrelhadasCentral location offering easy access to coastal villages and outdoor activities, plus vibrant local culture and dining options.
~2 hours
Explore the Madeira Story Centre located in the old town of Funchal. This museum is housed in a restored historical building and offers interactive exhibits about Madeira's history and culture.
~3 hours
Visit a lesser-known art gallery in the Santa Maria district. Focus on contemporary Madeiran artists and enjoy the quiet atmosphere away from the usual tourist crowds.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Take a photo walk around the charming streets of the Old Town (Zona Velha), exploring hidden courtyards and capturing vibrant street art and colorful doors under soft evening light.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a neighborhood café in the Santa Maria district and order fresh Espetada, skewered grilled beef seasoned with garlic and herbs, served with local vegetables.
Espetada
Seek out a small restaurant in the Old Town serving Scabbard Fish with Banana, a Madeiran specialty combining savory and sweet flavors.
Scabbard Fish with BananaStaying here places you close to the Old Town's cultural sites and galleries, making it convenient for exploring without long travel times.
~4 hours
Visit Fanal Nature Reserve in the Laurisilva forest. Explore its mystical laurel trees and moss-covered landscapes, an offbeat spot favored by locals. Start early to enjoy peaceful hiking trails without crowds.
~3 hours
Book a small-group birdwatching tour departing from the local village of Paul da Serra. Watch endemic Madeiran bird species in natural habitats away from tourist paths. Bring binoculars and a camera.
~2 hours
Seek out a tucked-away mountain pub in the Curral das Freiras valley. Order Poncha, a local sugarcane spirit, and chat with locals in a rustic setting favored by residents rather than tourists.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near the farmers market and try Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet local cheese tart paired with a strong coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a countryside eatery along the access road to the nature reserve and order Espetada, grilled beef skewers seasoned with garlic and local herbs.
Espetada
Find a small local restaurant in Curral das Freiras and order a fresh salad with local vegetables and a dessert of Maracujá Mousse, made from passion fruit.
Maracujá MousseCentral location gives easy access to nature excursions and local hangouts while retaining charm and quiet evenings.
~2.5 hours
Explore the Mercado dos Lavradores in Funchal's old town, a vibrant market known for exotic fruits, fresh fish, and flowers. Chat with vendors for local tips.
~3 hours
Head to Santa Catarina Park near the city center, a lush space with lakes, exotic plants, and hidden benches perfect for unwinding away from the crowds.
~3 hours
Drive or take a taxi to Pico do Arieiro for a clear night sky and panoramic views. Bring a blanket and dress warmly as temperatures drop after sunset.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near the Mercado dos Lavradores and try a strong coffee with Queijadas da Madeira, a small sweet cheese tart.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a casual eatery near Santa Catarina Park serving Espetada, traditional Madeiran beef skewers grilled over wood chips, with local bread.
Espetada
At Pico do Arieiro, pack a simple dinner picnic with fresh bread, cheese, and local Poncha, a sugarcane spirit punch, to enjoy after stargazing.
PonchaCentral location with easy access to markets, parks, and transport options. Perfect base for exploring both city and nature.
~3 hours
Join a whale watching tour departing from the marina area near Funchal Harbor. These tours typically last around three hours and provide binoculars and expert guides to spot various marine species including dolphins and whales.
Observe whales and dolphins in their natural habitat on a guided boat trip.
~3 hours
Head to Praia da Laje in Seixal, a less commercialized black sand beach with clear waters ideal for snorkeling. The area is favored by locals and offers underwater lava pools teeming with fish.
~2 hours
Find a seafood restaurant along the Funchal harbor promenade and order grilled lapas and freshly caught fish. The harbor's atmosphere is lively but less touristy in the evening, perfect for local ambiance.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Book a table at a harbor-side seafood spot and enjoy Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets in garlic butter, with a glass of Madeira Wine.
Lapas GrelhadasConvenient for morning tours and quick access to both urban and natural attractions.
~3 hours
Explore the Levada do Rei trail starting from the São Jorge area for a tranquil hike through lush laurel forest with few tourists around. Look for the narrow path alongside irrigation channels leading to serene viewpoints.
~2 hours
Head to a small artisan workshop in the Santa Maria Maior neighborhood where locals create embroidery and wickerwork. Check for hands-on demo sessions and unique handcrafted souvenirs not found in tourist shops.
~3 hours
Discover an intimate music bar in the São Pedro neighborhood featuring live folk and traditional Madeiran music. Look for a venue near small side streets off Rua da Carreira where locals gather.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café near Mercado dos Lavradores and try Queijadas da Madeira, a sweet cheese tart, paired with a strong black coffee.
Queijadas da Madeira
Look for a casual eatery in Santa Maria Maior offering fresh seafood plates; order Lapas Grelhadas, grilled limpets with garlic butter, for a truly local experience.
Lapas Grelhadas
Find a cozy tavern in the São Pedro area and enjoy Espetada, traditional beef skewers, accompanied by local vegetables and a glass of Madeira Wine.
EspetadaThis area offers easy access to hiking trailheads, artisan workshops, and lively local music venues, embodying the authentic Madeira experience off the tourist path.
~3 hours
Visit the Quinta do Jardim Botânico neighborhood for its hidden Madeira Botanical Garden, which is less crowded and has unique exotic plants and a butterfly house. Look for the entrances near Rua do Bom Jesus.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Head to Parque de Santa Catarina, a local favorite park with scenic ocean views, quiet benches, and secret garden corners. This urban green space near downtown Funchal offers a relaxing atmosphere off the main tourist paths.
~2 hours
Choose a small, family-run restaurant in Funchal's Old Town. Order Espetada, a traditional Madeiran grilled meat skewer, and pair it with a glass of Madeira Wine for an authentic farewell meal.
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At a family-owned Old Town restaurant, order Espetada, traditional grilled beef skewers seasoned with garlic and herbs, accompanied by Madeira Wine, a fortified wine native to the island.
EspetadaThis central location is ideal for easy access to gardens, parks, and restaurants on your last day.
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Accommodation $49, Food $13 (mix of restaurant meals and street food), Transport $8 (bus, taxi, cable car), Activities $15 (hiking, outdoor activities, and entrance fees)
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