Madeira walking holiday

This small group walking holiday explores the greatest hits of Madeira, following levadas across the island. Enjoy volcanic views, waterfalls and island cuisine, as well as the expertise of an excellent guide.
Santana Boca do Risco Sugar cane and rum tasting UNESCO-protected Laurissilva forest Levada dos Tornos Ribeira da Cruz Porto Moniz 'House of Rabacal' waterfalls Balcony Walk Hike to summit of Pico de Ruivo, Madeira's highest point Funchal Optional wine tasting and whale watching
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£945£795To£1300£1145 excluding flights
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Duration
8 Days
Type
Small group
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156kg
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Prices based on 2 adults sharing.
Single supplement from £250 - £285.
Mimimum age 16.
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Up to £150 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 21 Sep, 19 Oct, 26 Oct, 02 Nov, 09 Nov, 20 Dec
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Description of Madeira walking holiday

This week-long walking holiday loops around the whole of Madeira, a volcanic island with some seriously scenic vistas. The village of Santana, known for its palheiros, traditional traditional thatched 'A' frame houses, makes for a very scenic springboard into the mountains and valleys beyond.

There’s no doubt that the levadas are a highlight. These stone irrigation channels that criss-cross the island double as footpaths through laurel forests, past abandoned mills and to picturesque waterfalls such as Risco, often revealing unexpected and breathtaking panoramas. The Balcony Walk between the peaks of Pico Arieiro and Pico Ruivo is a tightrope challenge – but worth it for the views deep into the valley below. You’ll also get the chance to hike to the summit of Pico Ruivo, which is the highest point of Madeira, and involves walking through several tunnels as well as a few challenging steep sections.

Best of all, this walking holiday to Madeira is a small group tour, so you’ll be in the hands of a guide who’ll know which village restaurant serves the best banana espada and where to rest your legs with a poncha sundowner.

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£945£795To£1300£1145 excluding flights
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Prices based on 2 adults sharing.
Single supplement from £250 - £285.
Mimimum age 16.
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Holiday information

Small group tour, ideal for solos & couples:
Small group travel is not large group travel scaled down. It is modelled on independent travel – but with the advantage of a group leader to take care of the itinerary, accommodation and tickets, and dealing with the language. It’s easy to tick off the big sights independently – but finding those one-off experiences, local festivals, travelling markets and secret viewpoints is almost impossible for someone without the insider knowledge gained from years in the field. Those with a two-week holiday, a small group tour will save valuable planning time.

Reviews

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Reviewed on 10 Mar 2024 by

Let it happen, it’s so well thought through Read full review

Reviewed on 24 Mar 2024 by

Wonderful sights and wonderful people Read full review

Reviewed on 13 Feb 2024 by

Climbing Pico Grande on the last day and all the exotic plant life on all the walks. João was an excellent guide Read full review

Reviewed on 09 Feb 2024 by

Generally good, although some walks were not as scenically interesting as I had expected. Read full review

Reviewed on 04 Jan 2024 by

Excellent local guide, well planned trips. An extra rest day would be good, extend to 8 days possibly. Read full review

Reviewed on 25 Apr 2023 by

I cannot pick out a single thing as the whole trip was wonderful... Excellent and would recommend to anyone who enjoys walking in a beautiful country. Read full review

Reviewed on 13 Mar 2023 by

Excellent. Read full review

Reviewed on 29 Oct 2023 by

Laughter and fun with the group. Loved the levadas. Read full review

Reviewed on 25 Jul 2023 by

Swimming in a waterfall Read full review

Reviewed on 23 Jul 2023 by

It was spectacular Read full review

Reviewed on 26 Mar 2023 by

We ate in different local restaurants and shown local products. Our guide was passionate about the environment and Madeira in itself. Read full review

Reviewed on 01 Mar 2023 by

The sheer beauty of the island Read full review

Reviewed on 28 Dec 2022 by

Amazing. Brilliant Read full review

Reviewed on 30 Oct 2022 by

Great, will do it again! Never thought I could walk 24 miles in 3 days but with a group, I could easily. Amazing how comradery carries you. Read full review

Reviewed on 19 Sep 2022 by

Excellent and Benny the walking guide was brilliant. Read full review

Reviewed on 05 Jun 2022 by

A great success, with lots of memorable times. Read full review

Reviewed on 27 Mar 2022 by

Fantastic. Really beautiful country and stunning walks with fabulous scenery Read full review

Reviewed on 12 Sep 2021 by

Great holiday. So good to get away. Amazing scenery inland but Funchal is really disappointing so we could have done with less time there. The Funchal hotel (do Carmo) was grim. Read full review

Reviewed on 01 Mar 2020 by

The most memorable part of the holiday was the balcony Walk and the first walk along the peninsula at the tip. Read full review

Reviewed on 18 Feb 2020 by

Well organised trip. Good balance of activity and relaxation. Excellent tour guide. Read full review

Reviewed on 20 Oct 2019 by

The most memorable part of the holiday was the hiking trips in the mountains and along the Levadas. Read full review

Reviewed on 28 Mar 2019 by

Excellent. Felipe is an amazing guide; his love of the island and knowledge of its flora really enhanced the walks Read full review

Reviewed on 21 Feb 2019 by

The whole holiday was amazing, our guide Filipe Gomes was brilliant, and probably the best guide I've had so far, loved and knew everything about his culture, history and plants of the island, and very enthusiastic... Read full review

Reviewed on 25 Aug 2018 by

The walks were excellent. The hike to the top of the mountain was especially memorable. The lead as we're so interesting. Our guide, Philippe, was absolutely wonderful - better than excellent. Read full review

Reviewed on 07 Apr 2018 by

The highlight was getting to the top of Pico Ruivo (the highest peak in Madeira) above the cloud level. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

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CARBON REDUCTION

Madeira is a magical island, and the best way to see it is by foot! Our one-week trip aims to offer travellers the opportunity to get to know the lie of the land, without joining a bus-based package tour.

We only use local restaurants that serve fine traditional cuisine with ingredients sourced locally (try the fantastic Madeira Wine and Madeira Cake!), which means that the money our groups bring within the communities. We also encourage everyone to bring their own containers to package their picnic lunch bought everyday from local supermarkets.

We visit all the places by foot however when using coaches between the different walking locations, we keep the size of the coach to a minimum, so rather than using gas guzzling 40-50 seaters we opt for smaller coaches that use less fuel and therefore admit less carbon.

We have been auditing all of our accommodation to measure the carbon contribution of accommodation to the overall tour footprint. Part of the audit includes the gathering of other information regarding sustainability initiatives at the hotels we use. We are at an early stage of this process but aim to use the information gathered to inform our future hotel choices.

As a travel company we are acutely aware of our impact on the environment. All of our tours display a carbon footprint, and we strive to reduce our emissions by regularly reviewing our tours and embracing low-impact styles of travel such as trains, public buses or walking – which offer the added benefit of getting a closer connection with the destination and local community.

ENVIRONMENT & WILDLIFE

Most of the trails we hike in Madeira are levada walks. "Levada" is a Portuguese word derived from the word "levar" - which means to carry and is roughly translated as "carriageway", but more correctly defined as mini-canal. The mini-canals are irrigation systems developed to distribute water from the rainfall heavy and wet regions on the north of Madeira island to the drier sun parched regions of the south. The water is usually stored in reservoirs or tanks, or captured directly from natural fountains to be redirected and channelled across a wide network of winding canals. These narrow water carriageways deliver precious water along far distances to banana plantations, vineyards, fruit orchards and vegetable gardens, as well as to hydro-electric power stations dotted around the island. The levadas cover a total distance of 2500 km, and date back to as far as the early 16th century.

One of the levada walk we hike goes through the legendary Laurissilva forests of Madeira - UNESCO-protected and home to primary laurel forest.
The interest of travellers in hiking here has stimulated the local authorities interest in keeping these ancient footways preserved and thus maintaining alternative routes to driving. Our tour leaders always brief our customers on the importance of protecting the environments we walk through, sticking to the paths to avoid erosion, not interfering with any animal or plant life and carrying all rubbish home.

We strive to support nature and biodiversity through protection and regeneration projects, and for every customer that travels with us we make a donation to Rewilding Britain and Cool Earth.We encourage customers to avoid single-use plastic on tour, and our leaders give advice on refill points each day. Where tap water isn't safe to drink we recommend Water-to-Go bottles, a filtration bottle allowing you to drink water from any source.

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LOCAL ECONOMY

We use a local operator, family-run hotels and local restaurants, which means that the money our groups bring remains within these small communities. Here, the rural island culture continues much as it has for centuries, and we spend as much time as possible out and about walking and learning more about this island's natural environment.We only include breakfast on this trip, a conscious decision that means that all other meals can be taken at a variety of locally-owned restaurants where customers can enjoy regional specialties, many of which use locally-produced ingredients. Lunches are often enjoyed picnic-style using items purchased from local stores. All of this helps ensure the economic impact of our visit is spread throughout the communities we travel through.

Our leaders are the heart of tours. They bring passion and unrivalled knowledge of the destinations and communities that we visit. Their guidance ensures we observe the cultural norms in a destination, they act as a bridge between travellers and the local community and ensure that tourism is a positive experience for both host and guest. We believe in supporting local; staying in locally-run hotels, exploring markets, buying snacks from street vendors, and by doing this we add money to the local economy and enhance our connection with the local community.


EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY & DIVERSITY

In addition to the above, we are continually looking for ways to improve and are proud to be ‘Responsible in everything we do’. Education is key and so all staff, Tour Leaders and partnering suppliers are trained in responsible and sustainable tourism. At our Head Office, we continually strive towards a sustainable and planet-friendly working environment, including having solar panels installed and a company commitment to reducing our plastic usage.
Our ground agent for this trip is a small operator based in Madeira. Their staff are all local to the island and passionate about sharing the history and culture of their island.

They contact the hotels directly and all other services used on this trip to make sure as much money as possible goes back to the local economy. We also only using smaller hotels not part of big chains and contributing to the local economy with employees getting a fair wage and excellent work environment.

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