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Go North Island Tour

ADULT

38€

CHILD

€19
Under age 9

DURATION

Full-Day
09h00 – 16h45

STOPS

7
15 to 30m

Go North Island Tour

Departs: 09:00
Returns at approximately: 16:45
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Let’s Explore the Northside of Madeira

On the Go North tour, you will find the most remote places on the island. The unique landscapes will surprise you.

Our journey takes us to Ponta Delgada. This picturesque village of the North is located between the mountains and the sea. The village is famous for its seaside swimming pools that take advantage of the Atlantic Ocean. Another point of interest is the local church, also located by the sea. The ceiling and paintings are well worth seeing.

Continuing along the North coast we arrive at São Jorge. This little charming village was one of the first parishes of the North Coast of the Island to be populated. Here we stop for lunch for about 90 minutes, there are a few local restaurants to choose from. At Cabana’s viewpoint, you have a fantastic view over Arco de São Jorge and the Atlantic Ocean. On clear days you can even see Porto Santo Island.

Afterward, we arrive at Porto da Cruz, which is on the Northeast coast. The mountains surrounding the town cast an amphitheater facing the sea. The most iconic rock formation you see here is the Penha d’Águia, it rises from the earth at 590 meters high. In Porto da Cruz you may visit the Northern Milling Company which is the only steam-powered distillery in Europe.

This mill is one of the most striking examples of the importance of sugarcane trade in Madeira. The mill is dedicated exclusively to the production of sugarcane rum according to the original process. You can observe the machines and understand the mechanism through interactive devices. In the end, you may visit the Rum House where you can taste a variety of rums.

The next stop is the stunning viewpoint Pico do Facho. Here you will admire the panoramic views of Machico valley, Ponta de São Lourenço, and the airport. Historically, this was where huge bonfires were lit to alert the population of approaching enemy ships.

The final stop our journey is Santa Cruz village, which is the second oldest city of Madeira. You can take a pleasant stroll by the sea or through the Old Town where you will find small shops, cafés, and restaurants. You may also visit the São Salvador church, a gothic Manueline style temple. It is one of the churches, outside Funchal, with a large architectural interest.

What to Bring?

We recommend you to take comfortable shoes, a sweater, a jacket, a cap and a bottle of water. Nevertheless, despite our advice, it is our guests’ decision to bring appropriate garments to the tour.

Recommended Equipment:

O que levar?

We recommend you to take comfortable shoes, a sweater, a jacket, a cap and a bottle of water. Nevertheless, despite our advice, it is our guests’ decision to bring appropriate garments to the tour.

Recommended Equipment:

  • Good Shoes
    Comfortable boots or walking shoes with a good grip

  • Good Sweater
    A sweater to protect you in case of cold weather conditions

  • Cap / Hat
    Bring a cap or hat to protect you from the heat of the sun

  • Bottle of Water
    A bottle of water is always useful to keep you hydrated

Stops

1. São Vicente

2. Ponta Delgada

3. São Jorge

4. Miradouro do Guindaste

Porto da Cruz

6. Matur Viewpoint

7. Santa Cruz