





Sunny Southwest, Rum, Banana, Waterfall and Lighthouse Discovery
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Escape the crowds and enjoy peaceful, authentic surroundings
Visit terraced gardens, traditional villages, and stone houses
Discover the dramatic cliffs and lighthouse at Ponta do Pargo
Blend of culture, nature, and local flavor in one immersive journey
€ 69
€ 63.48
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Your journey begins with a scenic drive toward the warmer, sunnier side of Madeira, where you'll explore the island’s stunning southwest in a small-group, open-top 4x4 jeep adventure. This intimate setting allows for personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide while offering unobstructed views of Madeira’s breathtaking landscapes. Far from the tourist crowds, you'll have the chance to truly connect with the island’s beauty and culture—admiring terraced gardens cascading down steep cliffs, visiting charming villages with traditional stone houses, and discovering local treasures such as a rum and gin distillery and banana plantations. Along the way, soak in panoramic coastal views, culminating in the awe-inspiring cliffs of Ponta do Pargo and its iconic lighthouse. This immersive experience blends natural wonders, cultural insights, and authentic tastes into an unforgettable exploration of Madeira’s pristine southwest.
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Professional Guide
Insurance coverage
Free pick-up Funchal, Caniço
Meal and beverage
Gratuities
Cruise dock pick-up extra
Cruise dock transfer
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
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Activity Provider: Green Devil Safari, Unipessoal Lda
Customer Reviews
Noel

Beautiful walk, peace and tranquil, boats on horizon, kitesurfing, wildlife, fishing.
Sven

Nice walk, if it’s not raining and you don’t have too strong winds. The view is very nice from here.
Dr.

A beautiful walk and one of Dublin’s hidden gems! The trail out to Poolbeg Lighthouse is long but peaceful, with lovely sea views and a great breeze. It’s perfect for a weekend stroll, run, or bit of quiet reflection away from the city. The bright red lighthouse at the end makes for great photos. There is a small area for free car parking. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket - it can get very windy and cold!
Max

South great wall is a ~ 2-3km strip of concrete wall extending into the bay behind a huge energy plant, with the lighthouse at the end. If you want to get out of the crowded city, take a cab to South Great Wall an hike all the way to the lighthouse. There are zero tourist amenities, no shops, no gastronomy or anything of this nature. Our cab driver thought we were crazy to go there as tourists, because there is literally nothing. If this speaks to you like it does to me, you‘re in the right spot :) Just really, really great views over the sea plus a great view of Howth island, which is on the other side of the bay.
gerard

Nice 6 mile round trip walk from Sandymount green. Only downside is the industrial wastewater facility for part of the way (and odor). Great views of the city and beach access at low tide.
