Portugal’s hiking paradise: Explore wild coastal paths and mountain trails on the Pearl of the Atlantic
Volcanic, wild, diverse − Madeira is a heaven for walkers. Staying in four-star hotels throughout, we experience the most beautiful routes on this Portuguese island, from gentle strolls along flower-lined levadas (centuries-old waterways) and spectacular coastal footpaths to more demanding forays among the jagged ridges and peaks of the mountainous interior. There’s also time to relax by the sea in Machico village, see waves crash close to shore in Porto Moniz and discover the historic importance of Funchal, an old trade hub for sugar and wine.
Highlights
Walk through the botanical paradise of Madeira, taking the most scenic trails on the island
Stroll alongside flower-lined levadas with stunning views over the Atlantic
Marvel at spectacular mountain scenery, including Pico Ruivo, the island’s highest peak
Watch sunrise from Pico Arieiro, one of the highest mountains on the island
Uncover the cultural side of Madeira with an exploration of the capital, Funchal
Hike through the mystical Fanal Forest, where twisted trees create a fairytale setting
Key Information
Accommodation: 5 Superior nights (hotels), 2 Classic nights (hotels)
Five days walking; one free day
Group normally 5 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 18
New Year's Celebration departure available (see Dates & Prices)
Countries visited: Portugal
What's Included
All breakfasts and three dinners
All accommodation
All transport and listed activities
Tour leader throughout
Arrival and departure transfers
What's Not Included
Travel insurance
Single accommodation (available on request)
Visas or vaccinations
5Days of Walking & Trekking
Pace:
Moderate: 3mph-4mph (5kph-6kph)
Terrain:
Low altitude; some rough terrain – good paths with some steep ascents
Day 2
8 km / 5 miles
Day 3
12 km / 7.5 miles
Day 4
12 km / 7.5 miles
Day 5
11 km / 6.8 miles
Day 7
9 km / 5.6 miles
Sustainability and Impact
As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.
This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.
Start
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Saturday
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18 Oct 2025
18 Oct 2025
Saturday
Saturday
25 Oct 2025
25 Oct 2025
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We start at our hotel in Machico, which overlooks the beach of Machico Bay.
Around 6pm, say olá to your tour leader and fellow travellers at the hotel, where we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead.
Want to explore further? Secure pre-tour nights through your sales representative.
Accommodation: Hotel Dom Pedro (or similar) Upgrade to a sea-view room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Day
2
Walk to Ponta de São Lourenço, a rocky peninsula with ocean views for miles
Today we walk the classic route along the Ponta de São Lourenço. Although challenging in parts, this path takes us through fantastic scenery as we admire wallflowers, stalwarts and many other tiny plants that resist the windy environment and grow in soils with high salinity levels. Rocks, sculptured by nature, have a great diversity of colours ranging from black to red, and are in stark contrast to the blue of the ocean. Park rangers watch over the plants and animals that belong to this eastern extremity of the island, around Casa do Sardinha. We return to our hotel in Machico in the afternoon, and there is free time to explore the village or relax at the beach.
Accommodation: Hotel Dom Pedro (or similar) Upgrade to a sea-view room today – speak to your sales representative for more details
Spectacular walk along the north coast path to the village of Porto da Cruz
This morning, we take a transfer and walk a scenic route along a cliff trail on the north coast. We set off along the little Levada do Caniçal, more modest and quieter than yesterday’s path, then begin a gradual climb to the crest of the cliffs at Boca do Risco, where we enjoy amazing views along the north coast. We then head west along the coastal path: a spectacular route, in many places cut right into the cliff. We finally descend to Porto da Cruz, once a bustling port but now a sleepy, picturesque village. Time permitting (and if open), we have a short look around a factory that has been producing Madeira rum for several centuries. Later, we transfer to Porto Moniz for the night.
To Queimadas • Walk along Levada do Caldeirão Verde to the remote village of Ilha
Transfer to Queimadas Natural Park, where we walk along the Levada do Caldeirão Verde. This route has many waterfalls and we may need to pass under some to continue the path. We use our torches/flashlights to walk through tunnels carved into the mountains. We finish the walk with a descent into the village of Ilha before returning to Porto Moniz.
Our walk today starts on the Paul da Serra plateau and ends at the World Natural Heritage site of Fanal Forest. We walk via open landscapes with fabulous views over the Ribeira da Janela and Chão da Ribeira valleys, and through the largest surviving area of laurisilva forest on the planet (believed to be 90 percent primary forest).
We end the hike at the fairytale Fanal Forest, a small volcanic crater filled with twisted trees and often shrouded in mist. Many of the ocotea foetens trees here predate the founding of Madeira in 1419, and we take time to absorb the unique energy of the forest before returning to Porto Moniz.
To Funchal • Free day to explore the city or join an optional whale-watching excursion
After a morning transfer (approximately one hour) via the mountainous interior, today is free for you to explore Funchal, the island capital and our base for the final two nights of the trip. The city is easily explored on foot and sites of interest include Sé Cathedral, built between 1493 and 1514, and the imposing statue of Madeira founder, João Gonçalves Zarco, on Avenida Arriaga.
Alternatively, take the cable car to Monte Palace and Tropical Gardens to enjoy fascinating installations and magnificent views over the city, learn about the production of Madeira’s ever-popular wine at Blandy’s Wine Lodge, or join a whale-watching tour to spot some of the 28 whale and dolphin species that grace Madeira’s waters throughout the year.
Summit Pico Arieiro for sunrise • To the top of Pico Ruivo
Today we embark on the most strenuous walk of the trip. We depart early to reach the third highest mountain on the island, Pico Arieiro (5,965ft/1,818m), in time for sunrise, then continue to Pico Ruivo (6,109ft/1,862m), the highest peak, for more fantastic views. We finish by taking the 1.9mi (3km) path to Achado do Teixeira. The path has lots of ascents and descents along the way, but the memorable scenery is ample reward. At the end of the walk, we transfer back to Funchal.
Please note: On occasion, the route to Pico Ruivo may be closed due to mudslides or inclement weather. Our guide will always try to offer another route up to Pico Ruivo, but if this is not possible, an alternative walk from Ribeiro Frio to Portela will be available. This route traverses native forest and offers wonderful coastal views.
*Due to forest fires in August 2024, the route between Pico Arieiro and Pico Ruivo is closed and we do not have a scheduled date when this will re-open. Currently it is possible to still take the same route to Pico Arieiro and instead we will also trek to Pico do Cedro (5,770ft/1,759m) and Curral Martinho (5,856ft/1,785m), giving impressive views over Curral das Freiras and the highlands of Funchal.
The trip ends in Funchal after breakfast. Hop into your free transfer to the airport. Or, if you’d like a little longer on the island, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
Meals included: Breakfast
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
Walking profile: This trip consists of five daywalks and one free day. The average walking distance is 6.4mi (10.4km) and you will encounter rocky underfoot terrain and some single tracks. On several occasions, where the path narrows and has a steep drop to one side, walkers need a head for heights. Handrails sometimes protect these sections, but these are not in place in all parts; therefore, we do not recommend this holiday for vertigo sufferers. A few of the levada paths enter short tunnels through the rock but these are easily navigated with the aid of a torch/flashlight.
Terrain: The paths we use are generally flat and well maintained but some routes cross rougher terrain with longer ascents and descents, and some trails involve walking up or down steps. Some of the paths are quite narrow and stony underfoot and require walking in single file.
Itinerary: We may need to amend the itinerary depending on local weather conditions, which can change quickly.
New Year’s Celebration departure: Bid adeus to 2025 and olá to 2026 on our special New Year’s Celebration departure, which starts in Machico on 27 December 2025. On New Year’s Eve (night 5), you’ll enjoy a gala dinner that kicks off with a welcome cocktail, before a six-course meal and drinks. Then, you’ll be whisked across the island to watch Madeira’s always-spectacular fireworks and see in midnight with a glass of sparkling wine. Finally, it’s back to our hotel for live music and more celebrations. See the Dates & Prices tab or speak to your sales representative to book.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact customer services to discuss the trip and your personal condition.
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: Hotel Dom Pedro, Caminho de São Roque, 9200-126 Machico Phone: +351 291 969 505 Recommended arrival time: The welcome meeting and main briefing will be held around 6pm in the reception of the start hotel. Airport: Funchal Airport (FNC)
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately 15 minutes’ drive from the airport. Exodus provides free arrival transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers.
If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Catching your return flight
Exodus provides free departure transfers for all customers to Funchal Airport (FNC) from the end hotel.
Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least two weeks before the tour starts.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Machico Location end: Funchal
Vaccinations and Health
Portugal
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus and rabies. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
Passport
Remember to check the expiration date of your passport if travelling internationally. Many countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months after the date of your scheduled return.
Visa
Portugal
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Portugal. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
Breakfast: All breakfasts are included and usually consist of coffee/tea, fruit juice, rolls or bread, butter and jam, cereal, ham and cheese.
Lunch (not included): The ingredients for lunch are usually bought at a nearby shop or supermarket each morning before taking the transfer to the start point of the walk. Premade sandwiches and snacks are available, or you may prefer to purchase bread rolls and freshly cut cheese/meat to create your own lunch. It is also possible to pre-order a picnic from the hotel the night before and the cost ranges from €13-€16.
Dinner: Three dinners are included while in Porto Moniz. For dinners not included, we aim to eat in a different restaurant each night. Typically, the tour leader eats with the group for at least two nights of the trip and recommends/arranges places to eat on the others. Typical Madeiran cuisine incorporates a lot of meat and fish with rather plainly cooked vegetables and boiled potatoes. There will generally be at least one vegetarian option on the menu, but vegetarians should be prepared to request an alternative dish if required.
Weather
The climate in Madeira is like that found around the Mediterranean and is renowned for its year-round mildness; however, there is always the possibility of inclement weather. The island has several micro-climates, so expect temperatures and weather to vary from day to day as we visit different areas of the island, from chilly and foggy in the mountains to warm and dry in Funchal.
From April to June, and October to November, temperatures are pleasant and with some rainfall. From July to September, daytime is a little warmer, typically dry with an average of seven to eight hours of sunshine a day, but the odd shower is still possible. Winter is generally wetter, particularly at high levels with rain falling between periods of fine, settled weather (so waterproofs are essential).
Four-star hotels
Throughout the trek, we stay in good quality hotels, some right on the coast with amazing views. Below are the hotels we normally use.
Upgrade to a sea-view room on Day 1 and 2 of the itinerary – speak to your sales representative for more details.
Machico: Hotel Dom Pedro (nights 1-2)
The hotel has sweeping views over Machico Bay and offers a range of leisure amenities, including table tennis, a pool table, and an outdoor pool (open in good weather). There is a piano bar with occasional live music and coffee/cake is served throughout the day in the lounge area.
Porto Moniz: Hotel Aqua Natura Bay (nights 3-5)
The Hotel Agua Natura Bay has an enviable location with views over the natural swimming pools in town. Hotel amenities include a hot tub and sauna where you can rest your tired limbs, and we dine in the excellent hotel restaurants during our stay.
Funchal: Pestana Casino Studios (nights 6-7)
Pestana Casino Studios is ideally placed for exploring, just a five-minute walk to the centre of Funchal. It also has an outdoor pool and access to the indoor pool and spa facilities of the neighbouring Pestana Casino Park Resort.
I went two days in advance to settle in to the time difference and enjoy a holiday before the tour started. While the hotel and Machico is nice, I would suggest staying in Funchal and transfering the day of the tour. I took the public bus into Funchal and did a tour of the City with the University (2 hrs) which was amazing! It was a highlight of the tour for me. Funchal is a great City–old European architecture in the centre with beautiful churches and great squares. In terms of the island itself, I really enjoyed the diversity of the landscape that we saw on our hikes. The flowers were amazing and the food was really good (steak skewers and garlic bread made on local sweet potato bread in particular). Going the 2nd week in May was perfect temperature wise for me as it was in the high 60s low 70s!
The first hike was a rocky peninsula with great ocean views, wildflowers amongst the red rocks, and long grasses that blew with the wind. There were some flat sections but then a lot of ‘rock stairs’ that were tough in parts. We were lucky in that the beginning of the hike was overcast and then the sun came out. There is no shade so definately wear sun protection and a hat!
The second hike was along a levada which was nice in that it was flat. The path was flat with some stone sections and other parts were mud (which is very slippery when wet). The one side had rock garden plants growing in the rock edge and blue hydrangeas and daylilies on the edge and the other side was agricultural fields in the valley. Mid-way you start to climb up a gentle incline to reach the ocean trail. This trail had beautiful views of the ocean and was a more tropical setting. There were a few scattered waterfalls amongst the hike–one of which you go under–that were really peaceful and in the terms of the one you go under a great cool off feature! I found this hike easier than the first hike as there weren’t as many rock ‘stairs’ to climb up and down. The worst part was at the end we had to walk to the Town (another hr). At first it wasn’t bad, but then the slope of the street was too much for my knees (I’m 48 so this normally isn’t a problem).
The third hike myself and others didn’t do as our hike leader said it would be very hard and a harder slope (which others who did it said wasn’t the case–they said it was easier than the 2nd day hike but was very crowded with people and there were sheer drops which they didn’t like). Instead, the group of us that stayed spent the day in the Natural Lava Ponds (the hotel gives you a free pass) which was so enjoyable as the water was warm and the salt made my muscles feel great. We had a relaxing lunch overlooking the ocean, a few had massages, and I spent the rest of my time at the infinity pool, inside pool (heated), and sauna/spa. This hotel (Aqua Natural) was amazing!!!! And they gave us chocolate every night and a parting gift of apple jam that they made.
The fourth hike was again in sun for most of it. The beginning of the hike was in the shade, with the trees having a lot of moss and growing in all sorts of configurations. Then we walked for a long time in wide paths in a rather stunted ‘forest’. This part was really long for me as it was pretty much a straight path and the same sights. There were a few good viewing spots of the valley which was very pretty. There were a lot of steps on this hike so I did get tired and my legs got sore…at one point its a couple hundred to get to a road. We walked along a very open field near the end of the day, ascended a hill, to come to the Fanal Forest. The Fanal Forest was amazing as I loved the misty, forested views and got great photos. The trees are twisted with lots of moss. There are a lot of people here so it’s not a solo experience…and there are quite a few cows too.
We drove into Funchal for a day off. A group of us went to the two botanical gardens which I highly recommend. The municipal gardens have more botanical species, and a linear floral display that is great to see, it also has great views of the ocean and the City. Monte Palace Gardens is really amazing to see. It’s very big but there are winding paths through it. You can buy the ticket to the funicular on-line which saves 1 line-up–it goes fast though.
The final day we got up very early to watch the sunrise on Pico do Arieiro. I’m Canadian and it was freezing at the top–I had brought light gloves to wear (unfortunately my hat fell out of my bag in the bus…and the hoody wasn’t warm enough). The view is amazing–being above the clouds and seeing the sun rise with the mountain tops. The minute it rises it does get warm. There are great views up at the observation point.
We didn’t do the hike that is mentionned in the tour–there were independent hikers doing it. Instead, we hiked downward through a valley. It was a nice hike and there was a waterfall and river near the end to walk beside. The valley did get foggy at one point so that was cool.
Overall, the first 2 day hikes were my favourite in terms of view and I liked the fanal forest at the end of the fourth day hike, and the sunrise on the last day hike.
I would go back to Madeira again–the people are very friendly, the island is beautiful, and the food was great!
Most Inspirational Moment
The first hike as it was a tough one that I was able to do-- once I did it I knew I could do the others:)
Thoughts on Group Leader
Honestly, he was the worst leader I have ever had and I go on at least 1-2 tours a year. I had read the descriptions beforehand so I read both the glorying reviews and the critical ones. My experience was the same as the critical ones. On the first day, Bruno arrived very late for our meeting. He said that the local tour company had a different time than what Exodus had on the sheet. He wasn't positive about the tour...telling us the weather would likely be bad and the hikes would be really crowded. Only 6 of us were there...he didn't wait for the others to come an hour later as he told us he wasn't paid for that and he had to get home (other side of the island). I had eaten before...the others went to a restaurant as a group. They said normally there is a group dinner which there wasn't. It wasn't a 'this is going to be awesome' prep talk. The next morning was chaos as the whole group was there...he didn't give others maps or do a talk like he said he would.
For the first hike, he literally took off ahead of us, then chatted with several other tour guides and the park rangers so he was behind us. I had no idea where he was. I waited for someone to take photos...but then I got separated from her. So I ended up being alone in the middle of the peninsula--luckily I knew to hike to the oasis but with hundreds on the trail I wasn't sure who was in our group and who wasn't. When I met up at lunch he told me he knew where I was that he could see me so knew I was ok. There literally is no way as the whole route of the trail is not visible at one time. On the way back he told us we could take our time....then he flipped out at the one girl who had which was the same person who had gone up the trail a the end of the peninsula by herself which he said we could do but then was ticked she wasn't with the group and didn't end when he thought she should. The second day hike he was mad at me when I arrived about 5-10 minutes later than the others at the beach/town. He said he couldn't come looking for me and questioned if I could do the tour. I told him my knees were hurting. He didn't come at all to see how I was doing. The other people in my group knew I as walking slow down the street as my knees were 'locking' and were sore. They said I was literally minutes after them which is what I thought.
He was ticked when we got to Aqua Natural and there wasn't a room for him...there was no bag taken off the bus so I question it. And having read he didn't stay with groups other than 1 night it seems to be the pattern as literally he only stayed with our group the next night at what was the fancy hotel. That night he ate dinner with some, then stayed at the table by himself, though he did buy a bottle of Madeira wine that he had the waitress hand out.
When we left the hotel to return to Funchal he made a big show of there not being room for the luggage--again...this isn't new as per other comments.
For all the hikes, he went at his own pace and only rarely did he make sure that people were ok and with the group. I am in an organized hiking group and the leaders always introduce the hike, what we are going to see, where we are going, and make sure there is a sweep. There was none of this.
On the free day in Funchal, he had it off...and literally dropped us at the hotel.
After the last hike, he took our group to a coffee stop. He stayed inside the entire time and came out to the group only when someone came out to get him so that they could give him the tip money.
He told others it was his last year with Exodus and it showed as he didn't really perform well as a tour leader or hike leader. He did tell us a bit about flora on the second day hike at the beginning and would do a brief intro on the day's plans before ending it with there will be lots of people on the trail and the weather likely won't be good. And he sent a list of google links before we got off the 'bus' at Funchal on our last day not before. He would mention supermarkets but that was really it in terms of providing advice.
Literally he was a 9-5 tour leader who was on his own hikes with others just happening to be with him.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Bring hiking poles--you need them.
Bring gloves/hat for sunrise.
Bring ziplock/plastic containers for lunch....I made my lunch every morning at breakfast. There is lunch type food and the hotels don't care.
Make sure you have lots of water...and kleenix if needed while on the trail (there are no bathrooms).
I trained everyday for 6 months for this tour...and I found a few of the trails hard to do due to the steps (natural and made with rocks).
Reply from Exodus
We’re so pleased to hear that Julie enjoyed the diverse and scenic hikes in Madeira and that she made the most of her free time exploring highlights like Funchal and the Monte Palace Gardens. It’s great to know she captured some memorable photos and that the landscapes, food, and welcoming atmosphere of the island left a strong impression.
We appreciate Julie’s detailed feedback about her hiking experience, including the busier trails. As the trip took place during a high season in Madeira, some routes can be more frequented by walkers, and we’ll be reviewing this with our local partners to explore options for quieter alternatives where possible.
We’re also genuinely sorry to hear that Julie felt Bruno’s leadership on this trip didn’t meet expectations. This is disappointing, as Bruno is a longstanding and valued leader for us, and the group he led immediately after Julie’s trip gave him an average score of 5 out of 5 for his overall performance in our post-tour survey. We’ve since spoken to Bruno about Julie’s feedback, and he explained that his late arrival on the first day was due to an unexpected motorway accident – something outside his control. He’s very regretful to hear that Julie felt let down by his engagement on the walks and around the group. We understand that Bruno was looking to balance his responsibilities to the wider group with assisting Julie on the walks, though we’re sorry if Julie felt he didn’t quite get the balance right.
Ultimately, we hope that Madeira’s natural beauty, the memorable hikes, and Julie’s positive interactions on the trip will be what stays with her, and that she might consider travelling with Exodus again in the future.
– Danny Bell, Exodus Product Manager
Ankita Yenage
Reviewed July 2025
Beautiful hikes with rewarding views!
Best way to spend a week in Madeira. The trip was exceptional with 5 great hikes and extraordinary views at each turn. It was a full bloom season and and that made every hike interesting. Hiking through lush green mountains with the sea always in sight- it was just beautiful. The trials along the Levadas (ancient water channels) were very interesting. Dip in the natural pools at Porto Moniz or in the hotel after the hikes were worth it. Aqua Natura Bay was the best stay and had great meals at the hotel. Till the last hike, everything worked out perfectly.
This is a great itinerary to explore Madeira -its culture and natural beauty of the Island.
Most Inspirational Moment
The Funchal airport is definitely worth mentioning here, when you fly so close to the waters to land on the Island- the bar is set here. Only great views to follow!
Also, the last hike day- Summit Pico Arieiro : Caught the breathtaking sunrise above the clouds — and as the trail unfolded, it led us through endless beds of blooming flowers.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Shout out to Bruno - our perfect guide was this trip. Fun, entertaining, and full of great stories and knowledge about every trail we hiked. Always attentive and super helpful, especially during the tricky parts of the hikes. He also gave the best local recommendations — from natural pools in Porto Moniz to must visit spots in Funchal and some amazing food stops.
Advice for Potential Travellers
All hikes are doable and beautiful, just make sure to carry hiking poles if you find downhill walks challenging.
The island's weather can shift quickly, so pack wisely: sun protection, a light rain jacket, and an extra layer will go a long way.
You will be carrying your lunches on the hiking days- grab supplies from local supermarkets instead. It's budget-friendly and convenient! Pack some energy bars to keep you fueled up on the trails.
On your free day in Funchal, make time to walk along Rua de Santa Maria — a colorful street lined with hand-painted doors and charming restaurants. Also, if you fancy a dip in the sea, check options to get on relaxing boat ride.
Laura Schellenberg
Reviewed May 2025
Beautiful Madeira did not disappoint!
Madeira is one of the most beautiful islands I have ever seen. The hiking/walking was sometimes challenging, but the days were not extremely long. Flowers everywhere and scenery that is spectacular from above. The sunrise hike was chilly, but rewarding!
Most Inspirational Moment
Sunrise hike and the stillness of watching the sun coming up from above the clouds
Thoughts on Group Leader
Bruno was very knowledgeable as he is a local and has been leading tours for decades. He has a good sense of humor and got along well with the group.
robert friedman
Reviewed April 2025
Awesome Hiking and Views
Fantastic trip with a great guide (Bruno) walking the isle of Madeira.
Most Inspirational Moment
Sunrise at the mountain peak
Thoughts on Group Leader
Outstanding
Advice for Potential Travellers
Pack some ready made lunches
Jeremy Wyett
Reviewed March 2025
"Doing the Levada, not the Lambada!"
Glad I have seen Madeira and you will on this trip. The variety of walks is very good, although due to bad weather we could not do the scheduled walk on the final day, the one I was really looking forward to. Such is life and our excellent walk leader, Paulo, took us on another flat Levada walk instead. The rating is right in my opinion for the level of walks, having been on other Exodus walking holidays. I would say that outside of summer arriving on the the early Group Flight is not really worth it as there is not much to do in Machico in the afternoon except for the beach. The first hotel, Dom Pedro, is very tired and needs a refurb in all honesty. Breakfast coffee at the Dom Pedro and Pestana Casino is from a machine and awful, I was not the only one to make that observation. Paulo helped me to sort out a room lock issue at Aqua Natura Bay (the best of the three hotels), some had massages/treatments here and found them to be good. Breakfasts are ok at the hotels, basically as described in the trip notes. We had some pleasant meals out in Machico and Funchal. You can get what you need for a snack lunch in the supermarkets they take you to ahead of each walk. Having paid the single supplement, I did get decent double rooms which is not always the case.
Most Inspirational Moment
Being up high, above some of the the clouds on one of the walks.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Paulo was excellent as a walk leader. Knows his walks very well as being doing it for years and adjusts the pace to suit the group.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Please do read the Trip Notes as sometimes I think some do not and then get a surprise when they see what the walks are like. Expect the Dom Pedro to be in need of a refurb, it is just very tired but comfortable enough. No tea/coffee on the rooms at the Dom Pedro or Pestana Casinos (this one did have a kettle) maybe take a little of your own, buy some milk and if necessary ask for a kettle. Do walk down Santa Maria Street in Funchal, marvellous painted doors. Three of us had a lovely meal at the Restaurante do Forte in Funchal on the last night.
Reply from Exodus
Thank you for sharing your experience of our Madeira walking trip. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the variety of walks and found the itinerary well-balanced, even with the weather-related change on the final day. We’re especially pleased to hear that your walk leader, Paulo, provided excellent support and adapted the plans to ensure the group still had a rewarding experience.
We appreciate your feedback regarding the group flight timing and the limited activities available in Machico outside of summer. Your comments will help us better guide future travellers on how to make the most of their arrival day.
We’re sorry to hear that the Dom Pedro hotel did not meet expectations and that the breakfast coffee at both this and Pestana Casino was disappointing. We’ll be reviewing this with our hotel partners to explore improvements. It’s great to know that Aqua Natura Bay stood out as the best of the three hotels and that the spa treatments were well received.
Thank you also for highlighting the ease of arranging snack lunches and the quality of meals out in Machico and Funchal. We’re glad you found the single supplement worthwhile and were provided with comfortable rooms.
Sara Mankoski
Reviewed November 2024
Levadas and Views
Madeira is a beautiful island and the hikes were just the right length to get in some good exercise but still be able to enjoy going out and about on foot afterwards.
Most Inspirational Moment
I loved the hikes along cliff sides with views that went on for days.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Bruno was a great ambassador for his island. He was very knowledgable about its wonderful natural beauty and always enthusiastically shared his knowledge and his opinions.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Be prepared for hiking in wet weather. It probably won't rain on you for very long, but all it takes is few minutes, and you'll be wet even when the sky is then a beautiful bright blue for the rest of the afternoon.
Nikki Groarke
Reviewed November 2024
A fabulous trip
This holiday lived up to expectations! It was wonderful to see the whole island with varied walks and hotels and a really friendly group who gelled well from the outset. Bruno was an excellent guide who looked after us well and imparted much local knowledge as we passed through different terrain. The views on the coastal paths were spectacular, and the levada walks, especially the waterfalls one, were unique. We had to adapt due to a storm on the first day making the peninsula unsuitable, but Bruno quickly planned an alternative, and the rest of the week was dry and warm, with some days of sunshine, and some mist on occasion which added to the atmosphere.
Most Inspirational Moment
Arriving on the top of the cliffs on the second walk and seeing the view, and a wonderfully peaceful swim in the rooftop infinity pool in Porto Moniz watching the sunrise.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Bruno was fun and helpful, and very informative about the walks. He was always ready to lend a hand in the tricky bits! Great at recommending restaurants - we had some fabulous meals, and also at directing us to the best supermarkets to buy lunches.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Trekking poles are really needed as there are a lot of down hill walks, and you need to have nerves of steel when the path is a bit slippery and there is a sheer drop very close! It’s really worth it though, and you get a tremendous sense of achievement when you have navigated those sections. On the levada there are barriers in some of the most scary bits. As Bruno lives locally he only stayed with the group for two nights, so the group needs to self-organise to ensure solo travellers who want to socialise and eat with others can do so. Bruno suggested setting up a What’s App group for this, which we did to also share photos, and he sent recommendations so we were able to book tables, which worked well.
Michelle Burton
Reviewed October 2024
Varied walks, knowledgeable guide, great overview of Madeira
We had a very enjoyable week in Madeira with our group of 14 and guide Nelio.
We thought the trip worked really well to be able to stay in 4 different locations across the week to really see all parts of Madeira and allow short transfers for each walk. We enjoyed all the walks and liked the variety – coast line, forest, levadas etc.
The biggest disappointment of the week however was not being able to do the main walk of the week on the final day (Pico Arieiro to Pico Ruivo) – due to a fire in the middle of the walk a few weeks previously, as well as bad weather.
But the alternative walk Nelio took us on (a levada from Fajã da Ovelha finishing with a steep descent on PR19 Caminho Real do Paul do Mar) was a real highlight and finished in the little town of Paul do Mar for beers in the sun and a refreshing swim in the sea.
The walk on day 4 at Queimadas Natural Park (walking along the Levada do Caldeirão Verde) was really interesting and beautiful, but we felt far too busy and quite dangerous. You walk along the narrow ledges of the levada with steep dropoffs, with two-way traffic so you have to keep leaning out over the rope barriers to let others pass. There have been incidents there, and it could do with either making it one-way, or certain times where people go in or come out, so it stops the 2-way traffic which the narrow ledges cannot accomodate and makes progress very slow.
One point that we also felt could improve the trip was the ability to buy/make packed lunches. The first day in Machino we all had to go to the supermarket to buy food for the following day. We all found this difficult as there was little options for easy picnic food. The rest of the week most of us just made a sandwich at breakfast to bring with us.
We thought it would make the trip a lot simpler if the hotels allowed guests to make a small packed lunch at breakfast, or alternatively provide a packed lunch service for a small fee. Apparently Exodus had mentioned to some others in our group that it would be possible to buy prepared packed lunches from hotels.
It was not always practical to go to a supermarket, and they often didnt have appropraite items.
We found all the hotels to be of good quality and enjoyed all our stays.
We loved the pool at Hotel Dom Pedro which we enjoyed on both afternoons. The spa at Hotel O Colmo and Hotel Aqua Natura Bay were great, and it was lovely to be able to use the large pool and facilites at the Pestana Casino for the final few days.
Our favourite hotel of the week however was the Hotel Aqua Natura Bay which was super clean, modern, great facilities, large bedrooms, excellent staff and great location just across the road from the natural pools. The included dinners here were fantastic and beautifully presented.
The transport for the week worked well and although the trip notes mentioned public transport, we had a private mini bus for the whole trip. Although be aware on the trip from Porto Moniz to Funchal, all luggage was stacked up in one big pile at the back of the minibus which made it cramped for the people at the back, and any bags at the bottom of the pile got squashed.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Nelio was a very competent guide and was careful to ensure the walks were within the groups capability and always went at a pace to suit everyone. He was very careful on safety and clearly highlighted any areas to be careful.
Advice for Potential Travellers
The weather did change a lot during our week so bring layers, waterproofs and suncream!
Reply from Exodus
We’re really glad to hear that Michelle had such an enjoyable week exploring Madeira, and that she found the itinerary to help showcase the island’s incredible variety of landscapes with minimal transfers. It’s also great to hear how much she and the group appreciated the quality of the hotels, particularly Hotel Aqua Natura Bay, and the added touch of spa and pool access along the way.
While it’s always disappointing when a key walk has to be cancelled, the safety of our travellers must always come first. As with all adventure travel, weather and conditions can occasionally affect plans, but we’re pleased that Nelio was able to provide a well-considered alternative that ended up being a real highlight of the trip!
Michelle’s comments on trail congestion at Caldeirão Verde and the challenges around packed lunches are very much appreciated. These are areas we’re actively reviewing with our local team to improve future departures. We thank Michelle for her thoughtful and constructive feedback, and are glad that overall she had a great time on this trip!
– The Exodus Travels Team
Martin Williamson
Reviewed September 2024
Great walking, Excellent and knowledgeable guide
A great introduction to walking in Madeira with a friendly and knowledgeable guide. All the distances were manageable and the routes were well assessed
Paul Eccleson
Reviewed July 2024
Great trek, super guide, mixed hotels
This trip shows you the varied aspects of Madeira’s beauty.
Most Inspirational Moment
Sunrise above the clouds
Thoughts on Group Leader
Bruno was excellent
Advice for Potential Travellers
Madeira's weather is very changeable -pack layers.