Why choose this Funchal tour ?

Embarking on a open top 4×4 jeep tour will allow you to explore these incredible places, discover hidden gems, and experience the natural beauty that Madeira’s Southwest region has to offer. Enjoy the ride!
Explore the narrow streets, admire the unique houses with colorful doors and windows, and take in the panoramic views of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean.
You will be captivated by the untamed beauty and tranquility of this mountainous landscape. The warm climate and fertile soil of the region have made Prazeres a haven for agriculture, particularly for the cultivation of exotic flowers and fruits.
Paul do Mar is a village is traditionally known for its fishing industry, with locals relying on the bountiful sea for their livelihood. Known as a surfer’s paradise, Jardim do Mar attracts visitors with its famous waves and annual international surfing competitions.
Anjos Waterfall is a hidden gem nestled in the charming village of Ponta do Sol in the Southwest region of Madeira.



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What makes Guided Exploration of Southwest Madeira in a 4×4 a unique experience ?

Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle, the Campanário and Ribeira Brava 4×4 excursion promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with lasting memories of Madeira Island’s southwest beauty.

Ponta do Sol, a picturesque coastal village situated on the southwestern coast of Madeira Island, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Known as the “Sun Point,” this charming destination offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, pristine beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere.

As you venture into Ponta do Sol, be prepared to be awed by its stunning setting. Nestled between dramatic cliffs and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, the village boasts a unique microclimate, ensuring it receives an abundance of sunshine throughout the year. Bask in the warm rays and take in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you.

Explore the narrow streets of Ponta do Sol, lined with traditional houses painted in vibrant colors, creating a picturesque and cheerful ambiance. Discover quaint local shops, inviting cafes, and delicious restaurants serving fresh seafood and other regional delights.

Whether you are seeking relaxation, outdoor activities, or a charming seaside escape, Ponta do Sol offers it all. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty, warm hospitality, and idyllic atmosphere of this enchanting village and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Paul da Serra, a beautiful plateau located in the heart of Madeira Island, not only captivates visitors with its natural splendor but also holds a rich historical significance. Here’s a brief overview of the history of Paul da Serra:

Paul da Serra has a long and fascinating history that dates back centuries. It is believed that the area was formed by ancient volcanic activity, leading to the creation of the plateau we see today. Over time, the plateau transformed into a unique ecosystem with its own diverse flora and fauna.

In the early days, Paul da Serra served as a strategic location for agriculture and livestock farming due to its fertile soil and lush vegetation. Farmers cultivated crops such as cereal grains and potatoes, and herders grazed their animals on the open grasslands.

During the 19th century, Paul da Serra played a critical role in the development of Madeira’s infrastructure. A network of levadas (irrigation channels) was constructed throughout the island, including the Levada do Paul, which originates from the plateau. These levadas facilitated the transportation of water from the mountains to the coastal areas, providing essential irrigation for agricultural activities.

Additionally, Paul da Serra has served as a vital crossroads for travelers and merchants throughout history. Its central location on the island made it a key point for trade routes and connecting various regions of Madeira. The plateau also acted as a meeting point for locals and a place of rest for those journeying across the island.

Today, Paul da Serra remains an important part of Madeira’s cultural heritage. It provides a glimpse into the island’s agricultural roots and serves as a breathtaking natural attraction for visitors to explore, with its hiking trails, panoramic views, and unique ecosystem.

Prazeres is renowned for its striking landscapes and scenic beauty. The area is home to picturesque gardens, colorful flowers, and towering trees that create a sense of harmony with the natural surroundings. It is no wonder that Prazeres translates to “pleasures” in Portuguese, as the village truly lives up to its name with its idyllic atmosphere.

Adding to its charm, Prazeres is known for its traditional Madeiran architecture, with houses adorned with colorful tiles and beautiful gardens. The locals take pride in preserving the cultural heritage of the village, allowing visitors to truly experience the authentic essence of Madeira.

The village is also famous for its agricultural practices. Wander through the terraced fields, where farmers cultivate a variety of crops such as grapes, bananas, and vegetables. Venture into the orchards and witness the harvesting of sweet and succulent fruits that thrive in the mild climate of the region.

Paul do Mar:
Nestled between towering cliffs and the vast Atlantic Ocean, Paul do Mar is a quaint fishing village that exudes a laid-back and authentic atmosphere. The village is known for its rugged coastline, dramatic rock formations, and incredible sunsets. The name “Paul do Mar” translates to “Field of the Sea,” reflecting the village’s close connection to both the land and the ocean.

In the past, Paul do Mar was primarily a fishing community, where local fishermen would set sail from the small harbor in search of their daily catch. You can still witness the remnants of this traditional way of life today, with colorful fishing boats dotting the shoreline and locals engaging in their age-old fishing practices.

The village dates back to the early 15th century and has a rich historical heritage. It was once a thriving agricultural center, with terraced fields used for growing crops such as sugarcane. These fields are a testament to the historical importance of agriculture in the region.

Both Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar offer a delightful glimpse into traditional Madeiran village life. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture, explore narrow winding streets, and discover charming houses adorned with colorful flowers. Sample traditional cuisine at local restaurants, where you can taste fresh seafood specialties and wines from the region, and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.

Whether you are seeking a picturesque coastal escape or a stroll through history, Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar will capture your heart with their natural beauty, tranquility, and rich cultural heritage.

Calheta has a rich historical heritage that dates back several centuries. The name “Calheta” translates to “Little Cove” in Portuguese, alluding to its historical role as a sheltered harbor for ships during the Age of Discovery.
During the 15th and 16th centuries, Calheta played a significant role in the sugar cane industry, which was a major economic driver for the island. The fertile land around Calheta facilitated the establishment of sugar mills and the production of sugar, contributing to the town’s growth and prosperity.
The development of infrastructure, including hotels, restaurants, and leisure facilities, has made Calheta a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a tranquil and leisurely coastal retreat.

One of the highlights of Calheta is its golden sandy beach, which is a rare find on the predominantly rocky coast of Madeira. The beach, known as Praia da Calheta, offers crystal-clear waters, inviting visitors to swim, sunbathe, and partake in various water sports activities.

In addition to its natural beauty, Calheta is also known for its agricultural abundance. The fertile soil and favorable climate contribute to the cultivation of vineyards, banana plantations, and other agricultural crops. Wine enthusiasts can discover the famous Madeira wine at the Calheta Wine Production Centre, where they can learn about the winemaking process and sample delicious local wines.

Nestled amidst the verdant mountains and lush greenery of Madeira, Cascata dos Anjos is a cascading waterfall that flows gracefully down rocky cliffs. The name “Waterfall of the Angels” adds to the allure and mystique surrounding this natural gem.

As you approach Cascata dos Anjos, you can feel a refreshing mist in the air, a testament to the power and grace of the falling water. The waterfall’s sheer drop creates a mesmerizing display as it tumbles down into a crystal-clear pool below. This creates a serene and peaceful ambiance, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.

Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, Cascata dos Anjos offers breathtaking views, with the lush vegetation of the surrounding mountains enhancing the natural allure. The sight of the waterfall set against the backdrop of towering cliffs and vibrant vegetation creates a truly awe-inspiring scene.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • local guide
  • Pick up available hotels, Airbnb and cruise dock free for Funchal, Caniço
  • Insurance
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Pick up at the harbour cruise dock extra fee (5-10 euros, depending on the area)
  • pick up outside of Funchal/Caniço extra fee (5-10 euros, depending on the area)

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  • This Tour is Provided by Green Devil Safari.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Atlantic/Madeira.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
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