Rock ridge at Pico do Arieiro with cloud pouring around it
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More activities on Madeira

Updated 17. August 2026

Museums and entry tickets

23 museum options, and from €9 the cheapest category on the island.

  • CR7 Museum, Funchal (Cristiano Ronaldo) — cheap on its own ticket, guided themed tours from about €95. There are 27 activities built around it.
  • MAMMA — Museu de Arte Moderna, ticket with concert and a drink from about €25.
  • IMOM — Immersive Museum of Madeira, from about €22, one hour.
  • Museu de Arte Sacra, from about €10, 50 minutes — for Madeira’s Flemish panel paintings from the sugar-trade era.
  • Banana Museum, Ponta do Sol, from about €9, two hours. Sounds odd, is good.
  • City Pass with 50+ attractions, 1–5 days.
  • Madeira Guitar Nights — guitar quartet concert, from about €25, one hour, 4.9 stars.

Gardens and parks

44 options, from about €33 combined with a tour.

  • Monte Palace Tropical Garden — the spectacular one, with a Japanese garden and a mineral collection, at the top cable-car station.
  • Funchal Botanical Garden — 30+ combination options, mostly by tuk-tuk.
  • Quinta do Palheiro Ferreiro, Jardins do Lago — cheaper at the gate than through a portal.

Every garden can be visited independently; what you actually book here is the ride up.

When it rains

17 bad-weather activities — on an island of microclimates, the shortest and most useful list.

  • Pastel de nata class, from about €40–70 (see food and wine)
  • Honey cake workshop
  • Diving with sharks at the Porto Moniz aquarium, from about €135
  • Museums, above
  • And the classic: drive south or west — on Madeira rain is usually a location problem, not a day problem.

With children

96 family-friendly options. The most reliable:

  • Catamaran with dolphins (shade, toilets, bar) from €35
  • Monte toboggan from €31
  • Hop-on hop-off bus from €19 — more transport than sightseeing
  • Pastel de nata baking from €40
  • Porto Moniz aquarium
  • The natural pools at Porto Moniz and Seixal — free, and better for children than any beach on Madeira

Water and adrenaline oddments

  • Jet ski, 3 options: Calheta from about €89 / 30 min, a Funchal circuit from about €60 / 15–30 min, private from about €200. Priced per craft.
  • Big-game fishing, 3 options: from about €214 (shared) to €648 per boat. Madeira is known for blue marlin, season June to September.
  • Zip lines, 2 options — only as an add-on inside jeep tours, no standalone course.
  • Stand-up paddling and windsurf hire, from about €30.
  • Coasteering, from about €70 (see canyoning).

Quieter

  • Yoga by the sea, 7 options: Paul do Mar and Caniço, from about €18 an hour — the cheapest thing on this page. Also as private yoga with a sound bath, or “wing yoga” for two.
  • Horse riding, 3 options: Porto Santo on the beach from about €53, Caniço from about €115.
  • Ponta de São Lourenço water taxi, from about €16.
  • Fajã dos Padres — transfer with a swim and a meal, from about €33.

On wheels

19 options around scooters and motorbikes:

  • Trike tour from about €110 per vehicle, two hours
  • Sidecar tour with optional toboggan ride, from about €109 per vehicle
  • Vespa Primavera 125, 24-hour hire, from about €65
  • E-bike tours: north coast from about €65, levada trail from about €70, Cristo Rei / Garajau from about €50

The e-bike tours are the underrated option: Madeira’s gradients make an ordinary bicycle a penance, and with a motor they become the nicest way to ride a coast road.

Multi-day and private

  • 32 multi-day trips, mostly west + east with a night away, from about €70
  • Private Mercedes tours, from about €110 per group for eight hours
  • Private jeep up to 6, from about €220 per group
  • 138 “hidden gem” tours — mostly standard routes with one extra stop. Check the stop list before paying the premium.

Accessible

GetYourGuide filters for wheelchair-accessible options. In practice that means mainly the large catamarans (level deck, accessible toilet), the hop-on hop-off bus, and some private transfers. The Monte cable car is accessible; the toboggan ride is not.

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