Madeira Tours

Madeira Walking Tours

Madeira Walking Tours is a beautiful and exciting way to see Madeira. These popular Madeira Levada Walks follow the island’s levadas, 16th-century irrigation channels that bring water from the highlands to the agricultural terraces. Today, the levadas offer a lovely way to explore the island’s countryside and natural beauties. Levada walks may take you through forests, along the seashore, and up mountain slopes, with breathtaking views at every turn. Your experienced local guide will enlighten you about the island’s history and culture as many levadas travel past small villages. Levada walks can be narrow and slippery at places, so come properly prepared. A levada walk, with the correct equipment and a spirit of adventure, is one of the best ways to explore the island of Madeira.

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This walk is located in the mossy green paradise and has to be the most scenic walk in Madeira. 

€39

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This walk is a beautiful walk, situated in the lush valleys of São Jorge with panoramic views.

€39

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One of Madeira’s most popular levada walks is Rabacal in the picturesque Rabaçal valley.

€39

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This hike is along the central mountain chain that runs across the island with amazing views.

€39

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To really appreciate Madeiras natural heritage, you have to do the Madeira Ribeiro Frio walk.

€39

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This is also called Levada das Mimosas due to the many Mimosa trees found along this levada.

€39

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This Levada offers stunning views of Machico and northern coast before ending in Larano.

€39

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A magical walk filled with gorgeous lakes and waterfalls that can be found near Rabacal.

€39

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A seemingly twisting trail through hills and valleys with breathtaking views of  Paul do Mar.

€42

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The Madeira Referta walk is an easy and charming walk, along the levadas near Porta Cruz.

€29

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Some spectacular views of beautiful landscapes, terraces, rural houses, and sea cliffs.

€29