Half day jeep Wine tour and tasting, & sea cliff adventure

From $63 3 hours 30 minutes Green Devil Safari, Unipessoal Lda Campanario, Funchal, Portugal Pickup available Free Cancellation

Why we love it?

The Half Day Jeep Wine Tour and Tasting, along with a Sea Cliff Adventure, offers an engaging experience in the picturesque landscapes of Campanario and Funchal, Portugal. This 3.5-hour tour is ideal for small groups of up to eight people, ensuring a personalized exploration of the region's renowned vineyards and stunning coastal views. Participants will enjoy the expertise of a friendly guide while sampling local wines and discovering the unique geological features of the cliffs. With included insurance coverage, guests can feel secure while embarking on this memorable adventure.

Inclusions

  • Free pick up Funchal center and Caniço
  • Friendly guide
  • Small group maximum 8 persons per jeep
  • insurance coverage to protect against any risks or accidents that may...

Exclusions

  • Gratuities
  • pick up at the cruise dock / inside of the harbour has a pick up fee of €5.00 per person
  • Winery guide visit and 6 table wine and toast cheese and chorizo, Quinta Do Barbusano
  • Cabo Girão

Itinerary

Step 1

Enjoy the panoramic views: Cabo Girão offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Funchal, and the surrounding areas. Take a moment to appreciate the beauty and vastness of the scenery.
Walk on the Skywalk Platform: The Skywalk is a glass platform that extends out over the cliff edge, giving you the feeling of walking on air. It provides a unique perspective and allows for impressive photo opportunities.
Besides the Skywalk, there are several viewpoints located at different levels of the cliff. Take your time to explore each one and find your favorite spot to take in the magnificent views.

Step 2

Quinta Grande has a long history that dates back several centuries. The name "Quinta Grande" translates to "Big Estate" in English, indicating its historical association with agricultural land and estates.
During the early colonization of Madeira in the 15th century, Quinta Grande played a role in the cultivation and production of goods such as sugarcane, vineyards, and cereals. These agricultural products contributed to the economic prosperity of the island at that time.
Quinta Grande also witnessed significant developments in the 19th century when Madeira experienced the growth of tourism and the exportation of its natural resources. The town became a popular destination for visitors seeking scenic beauty and a relaxing atmosphere.

Step 3

Campanário is a coastal village located near Quinta Grande on the southwestern coast of Madeira. Like Quinta Grande, Campanário has a history rooted in agriculture, fishing, and maritime traditions.
The village gets its name from the bell tower ("Campainha" in Portuguese) of the local church, which was historically used to announce events, warn of danger, or summon the community.
Campanário's development as a fishing village dates back centuries, with its residents relying on fishing as a means of livelihood. The sea provided abundant resources such as fish and seafood, contributing to the sustenance of the local community.

Ribeira Brava

Meia Légua, and Serra de Água are three places located on the beautiful island of Madeira, Portugal, each with its own unique history. Here's a brief overview of their histories:
Ribeira Brava, which translates to "Wild River" in English, is a charming town situated on the southern coast of Madeira. It has a rich history dating back to the early colonization of the island.
Founded in the 15th century, Ribeira Brava was initially established as a small settlement and gradually grew into an important agricultural and trading center. The name of the town comes from the river that flows through it, which was characterized by its strong and wild currents.

Step 5

Meia Légua is a rural area located between Ribeira Brava and Serra de Água in Madeira. Historically, a "Légua" was a unit of distance measurement, and "Meia Légua" translates to "Half a League" in English.

Meia Légua, known for its serene countryside and lush landscapes, has a primarily agricultural history. The area is characterized by terraced fields carved into the hillsides, used for cultivating crops like vineyards, bananas, and other fruits.
Serra de Água, which translates to "Water Mountains" in English, is a scenic village situated in the central part of Madeira, surrounded by mountains and picturesque valleys. The name Serra de Água likely comes from the streams and rivers that flow through the area, providing a reliable water source for irrigation and farming.

São Vicente

Rota da Cal, Rosário, and Quinta do Barbusano are distinct places that hold historical significance within the context of the island of Madeira, Portugal. São Vicente also played a significant role in religious and cultural developments on the island. Today, it is known for its charming streets, colorful houses, and historical landmarks such as the Church of São Vicente, which serves as a reminder of the town's centuries-old heritage.

Rota da Cal

which translates to "Lime Route" in English, is a cultural and historical trail located in the municipality of Calheta on the island of Madeira. This trail showcases the traditional lime kilns (forno da cal) used for the production of lime in the past.

Lime production was an important industry in Madeira, used for various purposes such as construction, agriculture, and crafts. The Rota da Cal provides visitors with insight into this historical trade and the process of lime production.

Step 8

Quinta do Barbusano refers to a vineyard (quinta) located in Madeira. While the specific historical details of this vineyard are not readily available, it is known that Madeira has a long tradition of viticulture, dating back to the early settlers who first cultivated vineyards on the island.

Wine production, particularly the famed Madeira wine, has been a significant component of Madeira's history and economy. Vineyards like Quinta do Barbusano contribute to this historical legacy and showcase the importance of wine production on the island.

Exploring vineyards such as Quinta do Barbusano provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about Madeira's winemaking process, sample local wines, and appreciate the beautiful vineyard landscapes.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Not recommended for people with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
  • pick up available only in Funchal center and Caniço de Baixo. For clients outside of this areas, meeting point at Cristiano Ronaldo statue (Funchal center)
  • pick up at the cruise dock / inside of the harbour has a pick up fee of €5.00 per person

Know Before You Go

  • Infant seats available

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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