The trip begins in Santana a beautiful village on the north coast. Home to Madeira's famed 'Bordado da Madeira' (embroidery) and traditional thatched 'A' frame houses known as 'palheiros'. For those arriving on time our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 7.30pm for the welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Santana at any time. If you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Madeira Airport (FNC), which is a 40 minute drive from the airport. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, perhaps you might choose to visit the "Noite do Mercado" at Machico (a 30 minute drive from Santana). Noite do Mercado is a traditional festival taking place at the markets all over the island to promote local products, gastronomy and entertainment.
Christmas celebrations in Madeira offer a varied programme of cultural, folk and artistic events. You'll have your first glimpse of this in Santana tonight, walking through the decorated streets. Stay: Hotel O Colmo, Santana (Comfortable)
This morning we drive through a peaceful agricultural area, where the rich soil helps to yield up to three crops yearly, to the starting point of today's walk in Machico. We follow the levada through weaving through rural surroundings, where small plots are planted with various fruits and vegetables grow side by side with exotic forests. We follow the path to Boca do Risco, one of the most beautiful natural viewpoints on the East side of the Island. From here we walk along the cliff tops, with fine panoramic views and good wildlife opportunities including the Madeira Firecrest, an endemic bird species on the islands and a vast array of beautiful plants. The walk finishes at Porto da Cruz.
We drive back to Santana, tonight you might like to try one of fresh seafood dishes that Madeira is known for, such as tuna with fried maize or black scabbard with fried banana, and for dessert perhaps have a taste of passionfruit pudding.
Today's 8 kilometre/5 mile trek is expected to take around three hours with 100 metres/328 feet of ascent and descent. The cliff-side path is narrow in places, with small sections without railing protection where there is considerable exposure. Stay: Hotel O Colmo, Santana (Comfortable) (B)
This morning we drive up to Boaventure, a hamlet of houses perched on the hillside at the top of the valley. The trail begins with almost 200 metres/656 feet of incline, the rest is relatively flat, taking us from the top of the valley and winding down towards the coast. We walk to a hidden waterfall before entering the thick, lush UNESCO protected laurel forest and follow the Levada dos Tornos. The Levada dos Tornos is one of the most important levadas that passes through a big part of the Madeira Island to bring water from the north to the south. At breaks in the trees we will be afforded sweeping views of the valley, the cliff-side levada becomes more scenic as the views down to the coast open up.
From Faja do Penedo our vehicle takes us right along the north coast to Porto Moniz. The 16 kilometre/10 mile stretch of road from Sao Vicente to Porto Moniz took 16 years to complete and was built entirely by hand! Porto Moniz has unusual rock pools, created by volcanic activity. In summer the sun warms the trapped sea water making them excellent places to swim or simply bask after a day's walking. When the weather is rougher, the waves crash dramatically over the seawall and it is hard to believe that the rock pools really exist! In the evening you can admire the Christmas lights and decorations at Porto Moniz. The festive season in Madeira starts in December when streets are magnificently decorated, and the colourful lights are switched on until early January.
Today's 13 kilometre/8 mile trek is expected to take around 5 hours with 280 metres/918 feet of ascent and descent. There are several small sections of the hill-side levada without railing protection. Stay: Hotel Euro Moniz (Comfortable) (B)
Today we drive to the south coast of the island, making a stop at Ponta do Vigia, the westernmost tip of the island. The lighthouse here stands on the cliffs 300 metres/984 feet above the waves. Built in 1922, it houses a small museum containing exhibits on the lighthouses of Madeira. Our walk todays begins from Lombada just inland from Ponta de Sol. We follow the Levada Nova, guiding us round the hillside with views over the coastline and villages of Ribeira Brava. The landscape here gives us a great insight into local livelihoods and traditions, passing banana plantations, cultivated fields and colourful endemic flor, which the tour leader will point out along the route.
The walk ends in Ribeira Brava, where we can stop for a refreshment. From here the bus takes us onto Funchal, our base for the next 4 nights. Funchal takes its name from 'funcho', meaning fennel and according to local legend, when Zarco landed here in 1419, he named this spot after the abundance of the herb he found. Visiting sailors used to call the city 'Little Lisbon' because of the grandeur of its cathedral and the buildings that line its harbour.
This afternoon there is the option for your tour leader to guide an hour's orientation walk around the old town or explore on your own. Tonight "Noite do Mercado" takes place in Funchal, this festival and all-night market is the peak of Christmas celebrations. The event attracts thousands of locals and tourists alike into the bustling, busy streets as last-minute shoppers pick up fresh produce. The streets are lined with bars and eateries tempting everyone to enjoy in a little late night feasting and drinking, try the traditional sandes de carne vinho alhos a special sandwich of pork meat marinated in wine and garlic.
Today's 10 kilometre/6.2 mile trek is expected to take around 4 hours with 50 metres/164 feet of ascent and descent. There are several small sections of the hill-side levada without railing protection. Stay: Hotel Euro Moniz (Comfortable) (B)
Today has been left free to explore Funchal at your own pace or choose an optional activity. You could take a half day cruise and try your luck searching for whales and dolphins. You may simply wish to enjoy more time exploring Funchal, strolling through the botanic gardens, taking afternoon tea at the atmospheric Reids Palace Hotel, or riding the cable car up to the tropical gardens at Monte. There is also the option of a half day excursion to Nun's Valley and visit a Christmas village with many decorations and nativity scene, where details and scenes of Madeiran daily life are well represented.
Today there is the option to have a three-course lunch or dinner at your hotel, please see the optional excursion section for more details. This can be arranged by your leader at the beginning of the trip. This evening may wish to stroll the beautifully brightly decorated streets of Funchal tonight whilst listening to Christmas carols or attend midnight mass. It is celebrated at Funchal's Sé Cathedral by the Bishop of Funchal, the church fills up quickly so make sure to get there early to get a good seat. Stay: Hotel do Carmo, Funchal (Comfortable) (B)
Today's walk starts at Pico Arieiro (1,818 metres/5,965 feet). From here we follow the trail to the summit of Pico Ruivo (1,862 metres/6,109 feet), Madeira's highest point, where on a clear day we are rewarded with stunning views down over the island. This route includes walking part of the famous Balcony Walk and through several tunnels (a torch is necessary) including the Túnel do Pico do Gato. This walk can be more challenging than the previous walks, and there are some short, steep sections involving stone steps and metal staircases.
From the pico we descend to Achada de Texeira (1,542 metres/5,059 feet) before returning by minibus to the island's capital. The old part of town has many restaurants where you can try Espada, a long flat fish unique to the waters around Madeira (and some islands in Japan). This fish has very large eyes and can live at depths below 800 metres. The Madeirans serve it with banana, which is a delicious combination!
Perhaps the best way to spend the evening is on the harbour front, sampling a glass of the famous Madeira wine, enjoyed by many throughout the ages, including Sir Winston Churchill. Today's 11 kilometre/6.8 mile trek is expected to take around five-and-a-half hours with 320 metres/1,049 feet of ascent and descent.
*Please note that the walk from Pico Arieiro to Pico Ruivo can be closed in bad weather. In this case your tour leader will offer you the best alternative walk for the weather and the group. Stay: Hotel do Carmo, Funchal (Comfortable) (B)
Today's walk starts at Rabaçal from where we follow the Levada do Alecrim (rosemary), one of the most beautiful levadas of Madeira. Along the trail we can enjoy the variety of endemic flora and take in amazing views down into the Rabaçal and Ribeira da Janela valleys. Continuing our hike, we reach the majestic Lagoa do Vento, a river basin formed by the water falling from the top of the cliff, coming from the Ribeira do Lajeado. After a rest and perhaps a swim, we have an hour walking amongst the laurel forest to reach the House of Rabaçal where we will stop for lunch.
After lunch we follow the Levada do Risco to the waterfall that feeds it. After enjoying this magnificent viewpoint we continue to the 800 metre Tunel dos Cavaleiros through which the beautiful valley of Calheta and the sea is visible. To note that the 26th December is also Christmas holiday in Madeira so many shops, market and services are closed however restaurants and bars remain open. The Christmas Market will be open at Avenida Arriaga, here you can taste some of the typical delicacies and drinks from Madeira, and enjoy performances by folklore groups.
Today's 12 kilometre/7.5 mile trek is expected to take around 5 hours with 475 metres/1,558 feet of descent. Stay: Hotel do Carmo, Funchal (Comfortable) (B)
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Funchal.
There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Funchal at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, you need to depart from Madeira Airport (FNC), which a 25 minutes' drive. (B)
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