
Scenic Drives
Scenic Madeira Drive & Viewpoints
Madeira from the road — viewpoints, villages and landscape you can't reach on foot.
A vehicle-led Madeira circuit hitting the island's strongest viewpoints, traditional villages and varied microclimates — from coastal Funchal to mountain plateau, forest and terraced farmland — with comfortable pacing and multiple photography stops.
Madeira's road network, rebuilt and extended over recent decades, now gives access to viewpoints that were previously reachable only by levada or mountain path. This itinerary uses those routes to deliver highland panoramas, crater views and coastal cliff perspectives without demanding significant walking ability.
Typical stops include Eira do Serrado (valley viewpoint above Curral das Freiras), miradouros along the Paul da Serra plateau and scenic coastal road sections above Câmara de Lobos. Content is adjusted by season, weather and multi-ship day pressures at popular viewpoints.
A practical option for first-time visitors who want island breadth without a single demanding excursion, and an excellent secondary choice for repeat passengers who have already done the island highlights tour.
Highlights
- Multiple panoramic miradouro viewpoints
- Paul da Serra plateau scenery
- Traditional village stops
- Varied Madeira microclimates in one drive
What a good tour includes
- Round-trip coach transfer
- Licensed guide
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Return timing management
Getting there from the cruise port
Cruise ships dock at Funchal's cruise terminal on the waterfront, within easy walking distance of the city centre. The Old Town (Zona Velha), Mercado dos Lavradores and the cable car to Monte are all reachable on foot or by a short taxi ride. Island highlights — Valley of the Nuns, Cabo Girão, Porto Moniz, Pico do Arieiro — require organised coach transfers, typically 30–90 minutes each way depending on destination. Always confirm your all-aboard time and allow a 60–90 minute return buffer before departure.
Tips for cruise passengers
- Bring a camera — viewpoints favour early morning light
- Check weather before committing to highland routes
- This tour is flexible — routes can adapt to cloud conditions
Related excursions

Madeira Island Highlights
Editor's Choice: Madeira's defining landscapes — valley, cliff, village and viewpoint in one curated day.

Valley of the Nuns (Curral das Freiras) Tour
Inside the crater — Madeira's most dramatic valley village from a new angle.

East Madeira Tour — Santana, Pico do Arieiro & Eastern Viewpoints
Thatched houses, cloud-level peaks and the island's rugged eastern character.
Scenic Madeira Drive & Viewpoints — FAQs
How does this differ from the island highlights tour?▼
The scenic drive prioritises viewpoints and breadth over specific anchors like Valley of the Nuns and Cabo Girão. Both tours are strong; highlights is more curated, scenic drive more flexible.
Is this suitable for passengers who struggle with long walks?▼
Yes — most stops involve short walks from the vehicle. Walking demand is significantly lower than levada or mountain excursions.