We will pick you up at one of our meeting points, either in Funchal city center, Lido or Caniço. Let's go and create Heartbeat Moments!
Detour North: let's begin!
Our first destination is the stunning Poiso with its breathtaking scenery and fresh mountain air. On the way, we'll stop for coffee and a quick get together to explain the day's itinerary while you sip a hot bica or garoto.
Above the Clouds: Pico Areeiro
A real highlight and must-see: the viewpoint Pico Areeiro. A truly Insta-worthy panorama high above the clouds awaits us. Probably one of Madeira's most famous photo motifs.
Local delights at Santo da Serra Sunday Farmer's Market
We dive into the hustle and bustle of the local market in Santo do Serra. Here, mostly locals bustle among the stalls full of fresh vegetables, fruits, crafts and other goodies. You'll have plenty of time to explore and shop for everything. And: we wouldn't be Heartbeat Madeira if we didn't stop at one of the Poncha stands together. And beware: the Poncha here has it all! You probably won't get it more authentic anywhere. Cheers to a great day!
Portela's natural beauty awaits
Portela attracts with its natural beauty: green mountains, blue sea and the Penha d'Águia (a 600 meters high geological formation) on the horizon offer a breathtaking view. This is nature at its most raw.
Coastal Gem: Machico's laid-back vibes
We love Machico - and not only because of the beautiful sandy beach and the enchanting bay. Here, everything seems a bit more cozy. And that's despite the fact that Machico is considered the “birthplace” of Madeira, because this is where João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira first set foot on the island in 1419. We will explore the village together with you.
Miradouro Pico do Facho: Sea as far as the eye can see
Our van will take us up high again, to the Pico do Facho viewpoint, which offers a great view of Machico and the blue sea.
Miradouro São Lourenço: rugged beauty
Continuing with great views, our next stop is the Miradouro São Lourenço. At the easternmost end of Madeira, a rugged but beautiful coastal landscape awaits us. The view of the cliffs and the wild Atlantic Ocean is simply fascinating and offers a glimpse of the untamed beauty of Madeira's east coast.
Caniço: Madeira's very own Christ Statue
Our last stop takes us to Caniço, where we visit the 14-meter high Cristo Rei statue. This was inaugurated on October 30, 1927 - making it a full four years older than the world-famous Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro.
Back to Funchal: cheers to New Adventures
As the day draws to a close, we head back to Funchal. But the adventure doesn't have to end for you! We recommend our favorite poncha spots where you can toast the day with your new friends.