by Portugal Getaways Team
July 02, 2026 • 6 min read
The best things to do in Madeira, in short
Madeira packs mountains, forests, sea cliffs and a lively capital into one small island, so there is far more to do than beaches. Here are the best things to do, from big hikes to local flavours. Looking for landmarks and sights rather than activities? See our guide to Madeira's best attractions.
Top things to do in Madeira
1. Hike Pico do Arieiro (and on to Pico Ruivo)
Madeira's third-highest peak is reachable by road, with staggering views above the clouds. The classic PR1 trail from Pico do Arieiro to Pico Ruivo, the island's highest point, is one of Europe's great mountain walks. Go early for sunrise and clear skies.
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2. Walk the levadas
Madeira's levadas are irrigation channels turned walking trails that thread through the laurel forest and mountains. Favourites include the Levada das 25 Fontes and the Levada do Caldeirão Verde. See our Madeira hiking trails guide for routes and difficulty.
3. Cabo Girão skywalk
One of the highest sea-cliff viewpoints in Europe, with a glass-floored platform looking straight down to the ocean and terraced fields far below. Short, easy and unforgettable.
4. Monte Palace Tropical Garden
Above Funchal, this lush garden layers exotic plants, koi ponds, tiles and sculptures across a hillside. Pair it with the cable car and toboggan for a classic Monte half-day.
5. Ride the Funchal cable car to Monte
The cable car glides from Funchal's seafront up to the hilltop parish of Monte, with sweeping views over the bay. It is the scenic way up to the gardens.
6. Take the traditional toboggan ride
From Monte, hop into a wicker toboggan (carro de cesto) and let two straw-hatted drivers steer you down the steep streets. A quirky, only-in-Madeira experience.
7. Taste Madeira wine and poncha
Madeira's fortified wine is world famous; visit a lodge in Funchal for a tasting. Then try poncha, the local sugarcane-spirit drink, in a village bar.
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8. Go whale and dolphin watching
The deep Atlantic around Madeira is rich in marine life, with boat trips out of Funchal and Calheta spotting dolphins and several whale species. See our whale watching guide.
9. Swim in the Porto Moniz natural pools
On the island's northwest tip, volcanic rock forms natural seawater pools you can swim in, sheltered from the Atlantic swell. A refreshing stop on a north-coast drive.
10. See the Fanal forest
An ancient laurel forest of gnarled, centuries-old trees that turns wonderfully atmospheric when the mist rolls in. A favourite with photographers.
11. Visit the Santana houses
In the north, the traditional A-frame Santana houses with their colourful thatched roofs are a charming glimpse of old Madeira.
12. Tour a banana plantation
Bananas are part of Madeira's identity; a plantation visit shows how the island's terraced farming works, often with a tasting.
Now that you have a list of where to start on your must-do and must-see list for Madeira, it's time to get that trip in the books and start packing! We are here to help you every step of the way, working with you to plan your ideal Madeira getaway. Contact us today to get started.
Frequently asked questions about things to do in Madeira
What are the best things to do in Madeira? Hiking Pico do Arieiro and the levadas, the Cabo Girão skywalk, the Monte gardens and cable car, the traditional toboggan ride, whale watching, and tasting Madeira wine and poncha are the highlights.
What is Madeira famous for? Madeira is famous for its dramatic mountains and levada walks, Madeira wine, the Funchal toboggan ride, whale watching, and the spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks.
Do you need a car to do things in Madeira? A car or organised tours help a lot, as many hikes, viewpoints and north-coast spots are spread out and reached by mountain roads. Funchal itself and the cable car are walkable.
How many days do you need in Madeira? Four to seven days lets you combine the main hikes, Funchal and the Monte experiences, whale watching, and a north-coast day trip.
What is there to do in Madeira when it rains? Visit the Monte Palace garden, a Madeira wine lodge, Funchal's museums and market, or take the cable car; the south coast is often drier than the mountains.
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