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Plan language: FrançaisThings to do in Madeira, Portugal include hiking to Pico Ruivo, the island's highest peak at 1,862 meters, and exploring the intricate Levada Walks that span over 2,200 kilometers. Visitors also enjoy breathtaking views from the Cabo Girão Skywalk, a glass platform towering 580 meters above sea level.


Stunning summit views await at Madeira's highest peak. Experience a breathtaking sunrise above a sea of clouds on an unforgettable trail.
Faits rapides: Atteignant plus de 1 800 mètres de hauteur, il s'agit du point le plus élevé de l'île, offrant des vues panoramiques qui s'étendent à travers Madère et même les îles voisines. Le sentier menant au sommet serpente à travers des forêts de lauriers uniques, habitat d'espèces rares d'oiseaux et de paysages volcaniques impressionnants.
Points forts: Le lever du soleil depuis le sommet peint le ciel de nuances d'orange et de rose, transformant les nuages en dessous en un océan ondulant qui semble infini. Le temps en montagne change rapidement, si bien que les visiteurs peuvent souvent expérimenter du soleil chaud, du brouillard dense et des brises fraîches au cours d'une seule randonnée.


Thrilling views await from a sky-high platform with a glass floor. Experience the dizzying height and stunning ocean horizons firsthand.
Faits rapides: Soaring 580 meters above sea level, the glass platform offers heart-stopping views of the Atlantic Ocean and terraced farmland. It ranks among the highest sea cliffs in Europe, drawing thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
Points forts: The transparent skywalk extends over the cliff edge, creating a sensation of walking on air with your feet dangling over the vast drop below. On clear days, the panoramic vista stretches across Funchal Bay and the rugged coastline, painting a breathtaking scene.


Explore a vibrant collection of rare plants and breathtaking ocean views. Stroll peaceful paths and marvel at colorful blooms and playful flamingos.
Faits rapides: Découvrez un monde luxuriant abritant plus de 2 000 espèces végétales de Madère et du monde entier, y compris une flore rare d'Amazonie et d'Australie. Parcourez des sentiers offrant des vues captivantes sur Funchal et l'océan Atlantique, mêlant nature et panoramas époustouflants.
Points forts: Découvrez une impressionnante collection de plantes exotiques, notamment des arbres géants de la fierté de Madère et des orchidées vibrantes qui fleurissent toute l'année. Un trésor caché est le charmant lac avec des flamants roses qui glissent calmement, créant un moment d'une beauté parfaite.
Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.
Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.
Guide local, 2-3 heures
Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales
100% basé sur les pourboires
Les guides ne gagnent que des pourboires, ils donnent donc le meilleur d'eux-mêmes
Vous donnez le pourboire que vous jugez juste
À la fin, donnez simplement le pourboire que vous jugez juste
J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Madeira, Portugal, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.


Amazing plant diversity unlike anywhere else. Discover peaceful pathways, sparkling waterfalls, and historic tile art up close.
Faits rapides: This garden holds a remarkable collection of exotic plants arranged across 35,000 square meters of terraced landscape. Visitors can explore a unique mix of Azorean, African, and Australian flora woven into a vibrant tapestry of color and scent.
Points forts: The estate features a stunning maze of tile panels that depict scenes from Portuguese history, each tile painted with vivid blues and greens. Secret waterfalls and koi ponds tucked into lush greenery provide serene spots that feel like stepping into a living painting.


Explore an enchanting forest with rare plants and misty trails. Walk among towering trees and tranquil streams that awaken your senses.
Faits rapides: The forest hosts a unique ecosystem with many plant species found nowhere else on Earth. Its dense greenery often creates a mystical fog that wraps around the moss-covered trees.
Points forts: In some spots, ancient laurel trees, reaching over 30 meters tall, form a natural cathedral canopy. Streams bubble up from volcanic springs, giving a soft soundtrack that feels like nature’s own meditation music.


Step inside for a journey through centuries of rich history and art. Experience awe-inspiring woodwork and serene courtyard charm all in one visit.
Faits rapides: The cathedral features a unique blend of Gothic and Manueline architectural styles, making it stand out in the region. Its intricate wooden ceiling has been remarkably preserved for over 500 years, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.
Points forts: Explore a stunning wooden ceiling composed of 1,600 sculpted panels painted in vibrant colors that tell stories from Madeira's history. The peaceful courtyard features an ancient baptismal font carved from a single piece of black marble, a serene spot often overlooked by visitors.


Dive into volcanic pools filled with fresh seawater. Experience calm and wild waves blending for perfect ocean fun.
Faits rapides: Natural volcanic lava pools create a unique ocean swimming experience. Waves crash dramatically against the rocks, filling the pools with crystal-clear seawater.
Points forts: Some pools reach depths of up to 3 meters, offering safe yet adventurous swimming spots. During high tide, powerful ocean surges add thrilling splashes and bubbles, enchanting visitors.


Step into a kaleidoscope of plants and butterflies. Experience nature’s artistry up close with vivid flowers and delicate wings all around.
Faits rapides: Over 1,000 plant species from all over the world flourish here, creating a stunning mosaic of colors and textures. Butterfly gardens here often feature species that you won’t see anywhere else in Europe, fluttering freely among exotic blooms.
Points forts: Brightly colored butterflies, including rare species, dance just inches from your face, providing unbelievable photo opportunities. A small waterfall and natural pools hide secret nooks where you can sit and soak in the vibrancy of tropical plants.


Dive into centuries of religious art and craftsmanship. Experience breathtaking golden relics and serene chapel ambiance that captivate every visitor.
Faits rapides: An impressive collection boasting over 500 pieces showcases religious art spanning several centuries. Among the exhibits, intricate woodwork and gilded altarpieces captivate visitors with their detailed craftsmanship.
Points forts: A standout piece includes a 16th-century gold monstrance, renowned for its delicate filigree work and vibrant gemstones. Visitors often find themselves drawn to the serene chapel setting, where soft natural light enhances the sacred artifacts' beauty.


Explore centuries of sacred art and craftsmanship in a tranquil setting. Experience dazzling religious treasures and captivating historical chapel murals firsthand.
Faits rapides: Discover a rich collection of religious artifacts including ornate gold reliquaries and intricate woodcarvings. Explore an 18th-century kunstkammer with over 500 sacred objects nestled in a former Benedictine convent.
Points forts: Gaze at the 300-year-old elaborate chasuble embroidered with over 5,000 tiny pearls, sparkling under soft museum lighting. The chapel's 17th-century ceiling paintings showcase stories rarely seen outside this serene space, adding a visual narration to the experience.


Dive into 500 years of island stories with interactive exhibits. Experience history through touch, sound, and stunning visuals.
Faits rapides: Explore 500 years of island history condensed into an interactive space spanning five floors. Every exhibit blends multimedia elements, bringing Madeira’s past alive through sound, light, and touch screens.
Points forts: A standout feature is the detailed audiovisual map room, projecting Madeira’s volcanic origin story with immersive visuals synced to dramatic narration. Visitors can travel through time via a staircase that mimics an ancient levada channel, offering a unique sensory experience.


Explore an exquisite blend of art and history in a stunning palace setting. Discover rare artifacts and intricate decor that transport you through time.
Faits rapides: Ce musée est installé dans un palais du début du XXe siècle appartenant à un riche collectionneur d'art et homme politique. Il présente un mélange d'arts décoratifs, de peintures et d'artefacts rares provenant de différents continents.
Points forts: Une pièce fascinante est un astrolabe arabe du XVIIe siècle qui illustre de manière vivante les compétences en navigation d'il y a plusieurs siècles. La décoration intérieure Art nouveau du palais, avec ses vitraux et ses boiseries sculptées à la main, crée une atmosphère époustouflante rarement rencontrée dans les musées.
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Bolo de Mel is one of the oldest Madeira cakes, made with local honey and spices; it is traditionally enjoyed during Christmas and can be stored for months, getting better with age.

These small, sweet cheese tarts have been a cherished dessert for centuries, made from fresh cheese, sugar, and cinnamon.

Madeira uses its abundant passion fruit to create this refreshing mousse dessert that perfectly balances sweetness and tartness.

Espetada features large chunks of beef skewered and grilled over wood chips, giving it a smoky flavor characteristic of Madeira cuisine.

This unique dish pairs the local black scabbard fish with sweet bananas, combining land and sea flavors in one plate.

Grilled limpets, seasoned with garlic butter and lemon, are a traditional appetizer enjoyed by locals along the coast of Madeira.

Madeira Wine is a fortified wine known worldwide for its longevity and complex flavor, often enjoyed as an aperitif or dessert wine.

Poncha is a traditional Madeira drink made with distilled sugar cane juice, honey, and lemon, often enjoyed to warm the spirit.

Bagaço is a strong, clear spirit distilled from grape pomace and is commonly homemade and consumed as a digestif across Madeira.
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Known for its natural lava pools and scenic coastal views.
Famous for traditional thatched houses and beautiful mountainous surroundings.
A charming fishing village with colorful boats and excellent seafood.
Take a taxi or Aerobus from Madeira Airport to Funchal city center for convenience.
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Commentaires (10)
Madeira's weather was perfect for my weeklong stay, sunny with a pleasant breeze. Loved the fresh seafood, though some places charged a bit much.
The levada walks were an unforgettable experience. Great place to disconnect, but pack good shoes and bug spray for the trails.
Five days gave me a taste, but I wish I had more time. The island's charm grows with every corner you explore, and the sunsets are breathtaking.
Book whale watching tours early in the morning, it's calmer and you get a better chance to see dolphins without big crowds.
Lovely place with kind people. Easy to navigate but some spots felt too commercialized. Best to avoid the busiest tourist areas during peak hours.