Description
Along varied scenery and enchanting villages
At the beginning it goes high up into the fascinating mountain world. Accompanied by an overwhelming panorama, you will reach the third highest peak on the island, the Pico do Arieiro (1.818 m). Mostly lying above the clouds, you won't be able to get enough of the incomparable panoramic view. Madeira lies at your feet on the roof of the island.
Through the often juicy laurel forests, which are under nature protection, you go to Ribeiro Frio (= cold river), which lies in a deep valley surrounded by rugged mountains. The village is known for its trout farm.
Afterwards you drive via Faial, a picturesque village, along the north coast to Santana. This is famous for its typical thatched roof and pointed gabled farmhouses, which are painted in white, blue and red. These small rustic houses, where the thatched roof almost reaches the ground, were the former form of living for the locals and are the symbol of the island. Tip: Just try the delicious honey biscuits in the souvenir shop or drink a homemade poncha, the national drink. Simply delicious!
After lunch, the journey goes past Porto da Cruz with a view of the imposing Eagle Rock. Its cliff face, which falls steeply to the Atlantic, is one of the most impressive cliffs on the island.
Your final stop is the second largest city, Machico. The first area of the island encountered by Portuguese navigators at the time of discovery. Visit the bright, fine sandy beach in your free time there, stroll leisurely through the town center or along the promenade.
Excursion organizer: MTS - Mediterranean Travel Services Incoming Portugal, SA