Madeira Island Tours with Adventure Trikes
Discover the breathtaking beauty and hidden gems with our unforgettable Madeira Island Tours. Whether you’re a first-time visitor looking for the top things to do in Madeira or a seasoned traveler seeking a fresh perspective, our wide variety of tours starting from Funchal will take you on an exhilarating journey to the island’s most popular destinations.

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with our unique trike experience that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of Madeira. As you settle into the comfortable seat of your three-wheeled vehicle, you’ll feel a sense of freedom and exhilaration wash over you. With an experienced guide at the helm, you can sit back, relax, and take in the breathtaking panoramic views that unfold before you.
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Things to do on Madeira Island
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Wine Tasting
Henriques and Henriques
Rum Tasting
Winston Churchill Statue
Cabo Girão - View Point
- One popular activity is wine tasting, as Madeira is renowned for its fortified wines made from unique grape varieties grown on the island’s sun-drenched slopes. Many wineries offer tours and tastings where you can sample different styles of Madeira wine paired with local cheeses and snacks.
- For a different tasting experience, try rum tasting at a distillery to learn about Madeira’s history of sugarcane production and sample aged rums infused with island flavors.
- Venture to the charming fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, a favorite painting spot of Winston Churchill, to see colorful boats bobbing in the harbor and sip poncha, a traditional rum cocktail, at a waterfront bar.
- Or Visit the 15th century Sé Cathedral in Funchal, the island’s capital, to admire its stunning Gothic architecture and intricate wood carvings.
- Finally, Why not visit the Christopher Columbus House Museum in Funchal to see exhibits on the famous navigator who lived on the island. With its mix of gastronomic, historical, and scenic attractions. Madeira offers something for every type of traveler to discover.
- No trip to Madeira would be complete without visiting some of the island’s most iconic and breathtaking landmarks. One that should be at the very top of any bucket list is Cabo Girão, one of the highest cliffs in Europe.
Places to visit
Porto Moniz
Santo António
- Miradouro da Boca dos Namorados
Ribeira Brava
- Miradouro de São Sebastião
Machico
Faja Dos Padres
Faial
Ponta do Sol
Jardim do Mar
- Relaxing on the black sand beaches of Seixal
- Ribeira da Janela
- Miradouro Pico dos Barcelos
- Miradouro de São Sebastião
- Nature lovers won’t want to miss Ponta de São Lourenço, the eastern most point of Madeira, where dramatic cliffs plunge into the turquoise sea and hiking trails wind through a protected nature reserve teeming with unique flora and fauna.
- Another top attraction is the Miradouro da Eira do Serrado, a viewpoint situated high above the picturesque village of Curral das Freiras nestled in a volcanic crater, offering a bird’s-eye perspective of the terraced hillsides and quaint houses below.
- One must-see spot is Cabo Girão, a towering sea cliff that rises 580 meters above the ocean, providing panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the vast blue expanse stretching to the horizon.
- One must-see destination is Pico do Arieiro, Madeira’s third highest peak at 1,818 meters, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the island’s rugged mountain ranges and stunning coastline.
- For a taste of Madeira’s rich history, head to the Miradouro do Guindaste, a scenic overlook in Funchal featuring a replica of an old crane once used to load goods onto ships, with sweeping vistas of the port city’s colorful buildings and sparkling bay.