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Walking around the island

Künstlich angelegter Sandstrand
Machico
Eastern Cape

1. Day

Arrival and transfer to the hotel in Machico. Machico is the oldest and second largest town of Madeira.

Overnight in Machico

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel Amparo

 

 

2. Day

Drive to the Eastern Cape, which you will hike.

Overnight in Machico

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel Amparo

 

 

3. Day

Hike from Camacha to Santo da Serra

Overnight in Santo da Serra

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel Estalagem A Quinta

Santana - Northcoast

4.-6. Day

Hike from Santo da Serra to Ribeiro Frio, from where you are picked up and continue to Santana. You will stay here for three nights and from here undertake the summit hike Achada do Teixeira to the summit Pico Arieiro and walk the coastal path to São Jorge.

Overnight in Santana

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel O Colmo

Botanical Garden in Funchal

7. Day

Get to know the capital Funchal. Visit the market hall with its exotic fruits, the winery or just stroll through the gardens and parks.

Overnight in Funchal

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel Orquidea

Ribeira Brava

8.-9. Day

Now it's off to the south. Again a completely different landscape. From Ribeira Brava you walk along the Levada Candelaria - and enjoy a day of rest!

Overnight in Ribeira Brava

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel Do Campo

Hiking area Rabaçal

10.-14. Day

You will hike in the Rabaçal nature reserve and visit the Calheta sugar cane factory. You stay four nights at the Hotel Quinta Alegre. You walk along the Levada Nova from Prazeres to Amparo far to the west ... and enjoy the beautiful ambience of the hotel, swim in the sea, experience the beach of Calheta ...

Overnight in Calheta

Further information to your hotel you will find here: Hotel Quinta Alegre

 

 

15. Day

Return to the airport or connecting week

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